The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Sunday, October 26, 1997
MD. MAY HEAD OFF NEW POULTRY PLANTS ON SHORE THE PROPOSED MORATORIUM WOULD SEEK TO STOP THE SPREAD OF PFIESTERIA.
CHESAPEAKE BOARD STUDIES WAYS TO BOOST STUDENT PERFORMANCE
BOOK OFFERS TESTIMONY OF RELIGION
NAVY RESCUES 2 SAILORS FROM BATTERED SLOOP WINDS, HIGH SEAS THWARTED STRUGGLE TO REACH BERMUDA.
INLET FACES UNKNOWN SOUNDINGSSINCE 1927, RUDEE INLET HAS BEEN A HEADACHE FOR THE BEACH. NOW, A COURT RULING MAY PROMPT THE CITY TO STOP DISTRIBUTING MAPS, HIRE MORE WORKERS AND MODIFY ITS DREDGE.
WILSON FIGHT OFFERS CHANCE FOR DIALOGUE SOME SAY IT IS TIME TO TALK ABOUT RACE.
ROBBERY SUSPECTS ARRESTED AFTER WRECK
A FIND OF THEIR DREAMS FROM UNDERNEATH A 277-YEAR-OLD CHESAPEAKE HOME, TREASURES SURFACE.
OYSTER PROJECT OFFERS LESSONS FOR STUDENTS
EVERETT VINCENT CONWELL
ORA LEE DAVIS
WARDELL EDWARDS JR.
GENEVA C. GARRETT
ELIZABETH W. JERNIGAN
JEAN E. RIDDICK
KITTY M. BASNIGHT
HOWARD BYERS
MYRTLE CHAFIN
THELMA J. HAISLETT
JAMES O. JOHNSON
FANNIE MAE JONES
NANCY M. PARLETTE
JAMES ROBINSON SR.
MARGARET B. SULLIVAN
LYDIA A. TESHARA
LEATRICE THREATS
JOSEPH R. VAUGHAN SR.
RUFUS WYCHE
MADISON A. EPPS
OLA MAE ROUNTREE
JAMES W. TURNER JR.
VIRGINIA M. WORRELL
BEULAH M. FREEMAN
WILLIAM C. BALLEW
MILDRED W. JENKINS
STELLA JOHNSON
HAROLD M. KATHERMAN
MARY A. LANDIS
RUSSELL J. WATERFIELD
BEVERLY A. CHERRY
DANIEL COUNCIL III
DAVID F. WHITLEY
JEFFREY L. TAYLOR
CHARLES H. ALLEN
JAMES E. BAKER
MARTIN W. BOELENS SR.
WRENN P. CHILDERS
IZETTA H. HOLLOWELL
JAMES T. NIXON
WILLIE MAE NUTTER
JOHNNIE B. SMITHWICK
BRIAN J. HENSON
NORVAL L. SANDERS
SOUND'S ECOSYSTEMS ARE IN DECLINE OFFICIALS HOPEFUL STUDY WILL YIELD ANSWERS, REMEDIES
CAREER NIGHT WILL FOCUS ON OPENINGS IN CONSTRUCTION
BLUE SKY CLOUDS ELECTION PICTURE IN SOUTHERN SHORES, CANDIDATES HAVE VARIED SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS.
TINY TOWN IS BUZZING OVER 12-YEAR-OLD LINE DANCERS
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