Story archive for November 2002
Saturday, Nov. 30
- 911 operators listen
- NAACP disappointed in decision
- Disc driving can be fun!
- Tabitha Peace crowned
- Dec. 1, 1976
- Bus service delivers #036;100 to Cheer Fund
- Candlelight tour will feature four Riverview homes
- Raymond J. Copeland Sr.
- A week full of blowouts in the NFL
- Why is it always a case of black and white?
- When weather on the water goes down
- Warriors to battle cast of Too Much Woman
- Shelter featuring arts, crafts fair
- Kristy Cornett to Steven Patton
- Lifelines serving Suffolk
Wednesday, Nov. 27
- Unanswered questions
- Avoid being a holiday statistic
- Chargers sweep in soccer - again
- Cheer Fund receiving donations
- Michael K. Hargrave
- Sarah A. Oliver
- Nov. 28, 1935
- Clippers brain 'The Grain'
- Skins vs. Cowboys: The real story
- Lost hunter found
- Holiday purse snatchings have already started
- Hazel O. Faulk
- Holiday comes early for Christmas
- David D. Williams
- Thanksgiving to God
- Cavaliers fall short
Tuesday, Nov. 26
- Don't even think about drinking and driving
- Nov. 27, 1935
- Provost will coordinate neighborhood development
- Lakeland to hold Fall Sports Banquet Dec. 3
- Worker nearly electrocuted
- David L. Jordan
- Thankful for programs' volunteers
- 13 is Chargers' lucky number
- Grove, All-Stars win at 'Canned Food' tournament
- SRHA names interim director
- Holiday drinking, driving laws will be strictly enforced
- New jail director named
- Cavaliers charged in assault
- Folly will host visits by Santa Claus
Sunday, Nov. 24
- Warriors head to Golden State
- Jaguars win defensive battle
- Public school lunch menus for Nov. 25-Nov. 27:
- Charter is up for sale
- Judge choice showed poor judgment
- Ruritans make Cheer Fund gift
- Joseph Copeland
- William H. Elner
- Robert L. Parks
- Nov. 24, 1935
- Crime watching is an acquired skill
- Floyd Harrison
- The judgeship
- Molly R. Kress
- Who's worth their salary?
- Citizens' Police Academy helps police fight crime
- A difficult week to pick!
- New world of technology
- The cold truth about diving
Wednesday, Nov. 20
- More cuts are no real surprise
- Lady Cavalier to spend Turkey Day on the fields of Palm Springs
- Derrick D. Barnes
- Church honoring its pastor
- William Elner
- Council cuts line on man's shop expansion
- Reader praises paper's insightfulness
- Police seeking armed suspect
- Sara Lee employees feed residents of Chorey Park Apts.
- Mt. Lebanon dedicating church this Saturday
- The Over-the-Hill Gang
- Nov. 21, 1967
- Pilots attend fall council
- Nansemond River to host charity game Friday
Tuesday, Nov. 19
- Nellie C. White
- Cheering Lady Cavaliers qualify for March event
- John A. Gordon
- McAdoo on two-month leave
- Helen B. Weaver
- Gladys H. Taylor
- Nov. 20, 1967
- City Council Agenda
- Coach of the year says thanks to 'a great group'
- Woodworking is a crafty job for Whaleyville resident
- Warriors look back at last season of 2002
- SRHA development director resigns
- Concert had harmonious effect
- Public school lunch menus for Nov. 20-Nov. 27:
- Even prank threats warrant some coverage
- City intends to begin project
Sunday, Nov. 17
- Growth plans formed at retreat
- FBCS hosts ProKids programs
- Warriors' Fall Sports Banquet to be Tuesday
- Kiyoko Y. Jones
- Nov. 17, 1967
- Celebrating local education
- Helleon O. Holland
- Willie Moore named top driver
- Medical technologist collects stuffed animals for local toy program
- Parker destined for Feng Shuit
- An Iraq war problem
- One last word on hypothermia
- Suffolk resident certified as ancient art practitioner
- 'Heartbreak Kid' visits Norfolk
- City should be talking to us about Melody Green
- Skins try to recover against New York
Friday, Nov. 15
- Saints suffer another big loss to Seahawks, fall 34-7
- A state title - for Shores
- Few dry eyes as 8-month-old Lakayla Janae Rodgers laid to rest
- Francis O. Holland
- Maus voted top
- Nov. 16, 1948
- Church, police sponsor walk today
- Forum focusing on women's midlife issues
- Jaysen I. Herndon
- Several staying overnight
- Reporting child abuse can save a life
- Teen won't lower her standards
Thursday, Nov. 14
- Warriors' Fall Sports Banquet to be Nov. 19
- Justice in terror war must be swift
- The Stealth - secret weapon?
- Governor taps Suffolk men for Agriculture Council
- 'Making public schools great'
- Latrawn M. Armstrong
- Development will remain top priority
- Saints will play as visitors at home against Seahawks Friday
- Get ready for some duck hunting
- Auxiliary hosting 'Tree of Lights' Dec. 5 at Obici
- Nov. 15, 1948
- All involved in Swamp Rumble commended
- Kiwanians sign on to help Lakeland students 'PASS'
Tuesday, Nov. 12
- Alberta Britt
- Suffolk salutes veterans
- Robert Baker honored for house preservation
- Accident kills one
- Don't endanger rescue workers
- Unsafe driving can cost #036;10,000
- Wicked weather passes
- Chesapeake resident rides home a Harley
- Nov. 13, 2003
- Nursing director likes contact with patients
- Preparation may save lives
- POW coming to Suffolk
Sunday, Nov. 10
- Warriors win in triple overtime
- Franklin R. Goodman
- The plot thickened
- VFW post inviting residents to service
- Please don't confuse me with the facts
- Youth center nearly ready to change lives
- Cheer Fund kicks off with #036;1,300
- Vets deserve our gratitude
- Riders young, old 'Rumble' for the Swamp
- Today's NFL action
- Nov, 10, 1948
- The danger of hypothermia is always present in cold weather like Suffolk's
- Recent guest column tactic was wrong
Saturday, Nov. 9
- Arena Racing makes NASCAR dreams a reality
- Warriors go out with another big win, beat Braves
- Suffolk police officer placed on leave over incident
- Historical society plans Carolina road trip
- Nov. 9, 1969
- Bikers revved up for Swamp Rumble
- Man, 88, charged with sexual battery
- Michael Jackson
- 'No danger to anyone' despite long Ciba siren blast
- An advocate for the working men and women
Friday, Nov. 8
- Art classes offered
- NFL chaplain urges local youths to join 'God's team'
- Shedding light on killing germs
- Spirited 'Devil's Funeral' attracts sold-out 'mourners'
- Saddam War - Agree or Disagree?
- Warriors, Steelers midget teams to play Saturday
- Young Lady Saints crusade to TCIS crown
- Council to review resumes next week
- Nov. 8, 1969
- Eugene C. Hute
- Sorors dress dolls for Army
- Cleanup eliminates hide outs
Tuesday, Nov. 5
- Four local cheerleaders headed to the Aloha State
- Saints' football playoff opponent announced
- Locals fill All-District field hockey teams
- Nov. 6, 1969
- Opening our house to the public
- Ida R. Hobbs
- Flora H. Hampton
- Jessica Zoskey is one of Virginia's top horseback riders
- Dennis Fields
- Gates County man dies in flipped vehicle
- Donald A. Chapman Jr.
- Over half of Suffolk opposed road plan
- Parent upset with school bus system
- Here's how each precinct reported:
- Lakeland holds off Granby to reach semis
- Child hurt after mother's car hydroplanes
- Area hospice program calling for volunteers expertise
Monday, Nov. 4
- Officials tout transportation referendum
- Dealing with cold weather on the water
- Services available through Center
- James L. Bracey
- Children Center helps entire family
- Briggs celebrate their golden anniversary
- Thorpe retires
- Plenty of things to do in nice, small Suffolk
- AAU Boys 13-and-under team tryouts today
- Holy Neck UCC celebrates Italian style
- Nov. 3, 1969
- YMCA holds all-night basketball tournament
- Technology expert gets recognition
- Warner stumps for '3 yeses'
- Your votes will count Tuesday
- Warriors win defensive battle, 12-0
Friday, Nov. 1
- Rain cancels Lakeland field hockey game
- 'Night Out' celebrated
- Nov. 1, 1935
- PDCCC president dies
- Governor coming to rally support
- Jaguars face new foes
- The Peanut King of Suffolk
- 'Transit' promises are deceptive
- Councilman urges Yes vote
- A 'Yes' vote for public safety
- Vote no on sales tax increase
- Resident gives six reasons to vote No
- Teens have a scream at Halloween dance



