The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Tuesday, August 5, 1997
LIGHTS OUT, KIDS IN DO CURFEWS KEEP AREA TEENS OUT OF TROUBLE? COPS SAY YES, TEENS NO
SIGNING OFF: BYE-BYE, BEAVIS BEAVIS AND BUTT-HEAD ARE HOPELESS LOSERS, AND THE KIDS GOT THE JOKE, EVEN IF THEIR PARENTS DIDN'T.
ANOTHER VIEW: WHAT THE NAACP NEEDS TO DO TO REMAIN VIABLE
KAY H. DEBERRY
GENNIE L. GILES
WILSON R. CARR
W. H. NORRIS JR.
JESSIE HAWKINS
JULIA A. WELLS
JEAN BIERNOT
ELIJAH STOKES
VIRGINIA M. ALLEN
MARY F. LANNING
ELLA P. BROWN
JUNE J. MCCOY
SHIRLEY B. SMITH
LYNN D. DUNLOW
JESSE E. RAWLS
ROSA D. HOLLOMAN
OTHO W. TURNER
HERMAN L. FITCHETT
DONNIE J. NEWSOME
PHONE CALL REIGNITES LONG SEARCH FOR MISSING SAILOR
LOCALITIES SOON MAY HAVE AUTHORITY TO SCRAP SEX ED STATE BOARD SAYS THE PLAN WILL GIVE SCHOOL DISTRICTS GREATER CURRICULUM FLEXIBILITY.
TWO PULLED FROM BURNING TRUCK BY SUFFOLK CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
BETTER ATTENDANCE, HIGH PASS RATE AMONG GOALS SET FOR SCHOOL YEAR
MORE EXPENSIVE BUILDING REQUEST AIMS FOR BIGGER, BETTER FACILITIES
FLAMING DIVERS' FIRE PUT OUT OVER SAFETY FEARS AT BEACH FAIR
AS TCC CHIEF PACKS HIS BAGS, LOCAL OFFICIALS DECRY HIS OUSTER
DARE WILL WORK TO GET DIALYSIS CENTER IN MANTEO PITT COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOULD OPERATE THE NEW FACILITY.
POLICE MAKE ARRESTS IN 3 BANK ROBBERIES; ANOTHER BANK ROBBED
HUNT HONORED BY THE NGA
HAMPTON ROADS - NEWS BRIEFS
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