The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Sunday, May 18, 1997
STATE TESTS HORSES FOR FATAL VIRUS IN BEAUFORT AND CEDAR ISLAND
A COUNTY DIVIDED: THE $59.5 MILLION PROPOSED SCHOOL BOND HAS GENERATED BITTER DISAGREEMENT. AFTER VOTES ARE CAST TUESDAY, CAN DARE COUNTY HEAL ITSELF?
SHED'S CONTENTS SLOW FIREFIGHTING EFFORTS
CIVIC LEAGUES SPEAK OUT AGAINST PROPOSED CHESAPEAKE HOTEL THEY SAY THE SITE COULD HINDER TRAFFIC AND IS TOO SMALL FOR A FULL-SERVICE FACILITY.
SUFFOLK LIKELY TO EARMARK GRANT MONEY FOR ORLANDO FOR THE FIRST TIME, THE CITY MAY FOCUS ON REHABILITATING AN ENTIRE COMMUNITY.
STATE DECIDES IT WON'T TAKE ACTION AGAINST JUDGE FOR LETTERS
SUFFOLK MAYOR INITIATES EFFORT TO GET MOST OUT OF RUN-DOWN SITES
THE MOVING MOUNTAIN JOCKEY'S RIDGE SHIFT IS MYSTERY, FOR NOW
111 RECEIVE DEGREES AT EVMS CEREMONY
ALLEN, WARNER ADDRESS VA. COLLEGE GRADUATES
VICTOR G. BUONFIGLI
EDWARD J. BOYLE SR.
MELVIN MILLER
MILDRED S. SIMPSON
LARRY CHAMBLEY
LENA N. KIVETT
HARRY T. WILLIS
MARTHA W. ASHLEY
DARRELL N. WHITEHURST
BETH L. SHINAULT
ELMO LANGSTON SR.
ELYERT R. HARRISON
HERBERT L. RIPLEY
ANNIE J. WHITFIELD
DAVID T. HAISLIP
MICHAEL A. FREEMAN
VINCENT C. GARRETT SR.
SUFFOLK ASKS CITIZENS TO WEIGH STING OF TAXES VS. MOSQUITOES
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