Story archive for September 2002
Tuesday, Oct. 1
- Oct. 1, 1954
- Sarah Mcphail to reign over 25th Peanut Fest
- Free bus rides will be offered to polls on Election Day
- Father allegedly shoots son in leg
- No gentility in Alabama politics
- Suffolk City Council agenda
- Transportation referendum needed
- Clinic to offer 'healing hands' to help children
Saturday, Sept. 28
- Izaak Walton League elects officers, honors member
- Warriors tame Lions
- Sept. 29, 1982
- 'Mad Dog' Hershey to serve as 2002 Peanut Fest Parade Marshal
- Marriage Licenses
- Legislators must account for money
- Sleepy Hole clinic teaches link lessons to youths
- Bennie L. Guess Sr.
- A day without the Skins
- Windsor High grad receives scholarship
- Mollie, McKinley Shoulders celebrate 50th anniversary
- Kimberly Boyette, Jesse Bass united in Cypress Chapel
- Local road work nearing completion
- 'Canned Food tournament' set Nov. 23
- Seasickness: Part Two
- Virginians asked to fund transportation projects
- Meals on Wheels salutes volunteers at luncheon
- Council retreats from retreats
- Pastor on a big mission with Little Bethel
Friday, Sept. 27
- The departure
- Interior Dept. opposes recognition bill
- Safety officer keeps track of hurricanes
- Preparedness tips could be valuable
- Public business must stay public
- Congressman attending retirement center dedication
- Sept. 27, 1957
- Tonight: The Suffolk Shootout!
- Reader tired of whining about tribe
- Accidents, streaker keep police busy
- Joseph R. Spivey
Wednesday, Sept. 25
- AAU Basketball tryouts held twice a week
- Lady Warriors defeat Lady Cavaliers, 2-1
- Professional Building for sale at #036;200,000
- Verizon customers should ask for refunds
- Loraine C. Hayes
- Disaster volunteers urgently needed
- Depends on how you react
- SRHA Board vote may not be legal
- Cross appointed to head Alzheimer's fundraiser
- Grover voted Lady Duke captain
- Two late touchdowns help Lakeland to 24-12 win
- Sept. 25, 1957
- Saints head to Lynchburg today
Tuesday, Sept. 24
- Publication's editors will address DBA
- Developer awaits OK to build
- Vote yes for transportation, higher education
- Tourism not a top priority
- SRHA board to evaluate McAdoo
- Cathy Turnel carries on normally
- Mel's Place wins softball tourney
- Sept. 24, 1957
- Safety secured for feast
Monday, Sept. 23
- Sept. 22, 1976
- Rotarians raffling off Harley at Peanut Fest
- Patricia Glancy, Chris Ricks wed at Nansemond River Golf Club
- Clarissa McAdoo looks back on 8 years of challenges, success
- Holland to hold softball game Sept. 29
- How not to elect a mayor
- We must be willing to compromise
- Dealing with sickness at sea
- Late comeback lifts Saints
- Godwin Blvd. development progressing
- Jail superintendent to step down; oversaw facility from its inception
- How about charging for fingerprints?
- Meg Nichols to Jason Taylor
- Vote 'Yes' for roads on Nov. 5
- Belk of Suffolk sponsoring Charity Day
Friday, Sept. 20
- Notice to our online readers
- VDOT plans road work
- Sept. 21, 1964
- A lost dog's tale ends happily
- College junior learns as much from her doing as her studying
- Edward Branch
- Warriors leave nothing to chance in rout of Truckers
- Lady Saints lose in tennis, 8-1
- Pastor earns doctorate degree
- Broadband service expands its range
- Building sale is close to closing
Thursday, Sept. 19
- Warriors sweep Cavaliers
- Saints suffer painful defeat, 6-2
- What's the real cost of retreat?
- Resident takes up calling; delivering trial sermon
- Resident says Main Street P.O. is useless
- Forbes meets with Relay for Life attendees
- Cheers for 101
- Lady Saints ride wave of fan support to victory
- Kayaking in swamp offered
- Cavaliers, Warriors home tonight
- Farmers offered option to peanuts
- Samuel L. Colander
- Chamber hosting forums on referendum



