The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Wednesday, August 20, 1997
SENIOR CENTER MAY MOVE TO TOWER MALL IT'S TOUTED AS A WIN-WIN SITE FOR PORTSMOUTH.
A CHANGING OF THE GUARD
SUIT CLAIMS SCHOOL LEAGUE IS VIOLATING TITLE IX GIRLS SAY SYSTEM FORCES THEM TO CHOOSE ONE SPORT OVER ANOTHER.
RETIREMENT COMMUNITY PROJECT WILL GET $750,000
BEACH SHELVES LIBRARY REFERENDUM CITY COUNCIL IS RELUCTANT TO INCREASE TAXES TO FUND IMPROVEMENTSSCHOOL BOARD ALSO WANTS TO SEND VOTERS A FUNDING PROPOSAL - FOR $63.5 MILLION.
CROWD BERATES PERQUIMANS SCHOOL CHIEF DISMISSAL OF POPULAR PRINCIPAL COMES UNDER FIRE.
WIND SHIFT BRINGS GOOD PIER FISHING
SEARCH WARRANT ISSUED IN 4-YEAR-OLD SLAYING
COLLEGE OF THE ALBEMARLE RAISING CURTAIN ON NEW THEATER PROGRAM
OCRACOKE-BOUND CARGO OF PEOPLE, VEHICLES IS BOOMING THIS SEASON
THEFTS FROM AUTOS IN AVON AREA CHARGED TO MARYLAND MAN, 25
FRANKLIN OPTS OUT OF GASTON PIPELINE SUFFOLK NOW HAS ACCESS TO THE MILLION GALLONS OF WATER.
HAMPTON ROADS [BRIEFS]
POLITICS CONGRESS AND STATE CANDIDATES FOR GOVERNOR DUCK REALITIES GROWN-UPS ARE EXPECTED TO ACT IN A TIMELY MANNER, NOT TEMPORIZE, WHEN CONFRONTED WITH DIFFICULT CHOICES.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR -THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT
DON'T SLIGHT SAFETY IF THE SAFETEA COALITION WINS, WE ALL WIN.
DEREGULATION OF UTILITIES SHOPPING FOR KILOWATTS POWER COMPANIES' MONOPOLIES ARE ENDING. WILL CONSUMERS LOSE OUT?
3 GENERATIONS OF COAST GUARD PRIDE
ALFRED N. FRYE
WILLIAM T. BARKEY SR.
JASPER R. HARRELL
BEULAH R. RICE
J. FLOYD ROGERS
JOHN T. CROSS
JAMES T. BAGGETT
BETTY V. CAMPBELL
ULYSSES G. WATSON JR.
NELLIE R. HURT
EMMA G. COSTEN
HILDA G. DANIELS
FREDERICK R. GIBSON
LAVORIS C. PEARSON
ROBERT D. SMITH
CARL T. ALEXANDER
TALMAGE E. GRUNDLER
NAKEVOR T. WHITE
OTHELIA B. PERRY
WALDO R. HAINSWORTH
JAMES C. COLLINS
DAVID PERRY
JOSEPHINE PARKER
HARRY COLLINS
COLUMBUS E. SIVILLS
WILLIAM HAYNES JR.
VIVIAN B. WILLIAMS
PATSY S. WHITE
ETHEL M. CLARK
JOAN M. KENDRICK
LOUISE ASHE
ALICE C. LEE
VELMA TURNER
RONALD K. TEDRICK
DANIEL HILL
AGRICULTURE OFFICIALS WANT TO MATCH UP PRISONS AND PRODUCE CORRECTIONS FACILITIES WOULD GROW WHAT THEY NEED AND THEN SELL THE REST.
SUFFOLK TO UNVEIL NEW DOWNTOWN PLANS
SUFFOLK COUNCIL TO CONSIDER ADDITION TO TOWER
RESERVOIR OPPONENTS ANNOYED BY BOARD'S REFUSAL TO HEAR THEM
FARM FRESH STORE IN HAMPTON DAMAGED BY TWO-ALARM BLAZE
STATE OFFICIAL BACKS FEDERAL SLAYING INQUIRYBUT HE SAYS THE STATE SHOULD BE FIRST TO PROSECUTE TWO IN BLACK MAN'S DEATH.
MAN ACCUSED OF KILLING WIFE, THEN SHOOTING SELF
SUSPECTS AND CAR SOUGHT IN SLAYING OF HAMPTON MAN
FORECAST: A CHANCE OF BLIMPS
BEACH SCHOOLS EXPECT SURPLUS OF $16.4 MILLION FOR 1996-97 THE DISTRICT WAS IN THE RED BY MORE THAN $12 MILLION JUST TWO YEARS AGO.
OCRACOKE-BOUND CARGO OF PEOPLE AND VEHICLES IS BOOMING THIS SEASON
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