Story archive for August 2005
Thursday, Sept. 1
- Suffolk Art League offering art classes and workshops at museum
- Everyone a winner at Services Board talent show
- September 1, 1949
- Sutaan Rahyhime Clark
- Langley racing comes to Suffolk
- A new sports tradition at NSA
- Susie Reid-Myrick
- Judith Catherine Acey
- Hopefully N.O. will rebuild a city 'on a hill'
- What makes Suffolk gasoline so special?
- EMTASC unveiling draws state, industry officials to Suffolk
- Red Cross soliciting hurricane donations
- Navy Seaman Recruit Chris K. Moon completes Navy basic training
Wednesday, Aug. 31
- What a difference a day makes
- Help us make a better News-Herald, Aug. 31, 2005
- Local rap group that 'made Suffolk into a music world' releases 5th CD
- King's Grove
- Pair of shootings probed
- Allen reunited with children
- Aug. 27
- Suspect in slaying of girl released
- Standdown 2005 Success
- ead stories in the News-Herald 54 years ago...
- A larger group of country crossers
- Saints stumble in soccer opener, fall 7-3
- James Raymond Griggs
- Carrie Lee Hunter
- Dorothy Jayne Noble
- Sutaan Clark
- Bettie Hollimon
- Mary Carter
- Paper thanked for helping publicize festival
Tuesday, Aug. 30
- Bobby Foxx
- Man arrested in Chuckatuck shooting
- 'Eye' good, but nothing new
- Aug. 25
- It's 'Grimm-ly' awful
- One killed in auto accident
- New Life
- Saints arrive
- Who#039;s speaking for the majority? Aug. 28, 2005
- Wrong to remove Leonard's column
- Who are they?quot; 08/30/2005 News-Herald Editorial The big sigh of relief heard last week in the southeastern United States came from lottery outlets located in states bordering North Carolina. Follo
- Red Cross offering caregiving classes
- Bobby Tew
- Thomas Irby
- Icouls Delk
- William P. West
- Dorothy Riddick
- Bettie J. Hollimon
- Preparing for Katrina
- Saints' first numbers look good
- Can a winning tradition restart?
- August 30, 1951
- Substitute Teachers' Association
- Back doctor comes back to area
- Federal fugitives arrested in Suffolk
- Nutrition, fitness effective against obesity
Monday, Aug. 29
- Henry L. Wilson
- New soccer squad goes for old results
- Lady Saints plan to play up the pep
- August 28, 1951
- Suffolk Museum events
- Shanita Milteer to wed Victor L. Hardy
- Suffolk builders make splash in paint magazine
- Georgiana Brooke Williams, Robert Reeves Anderson to wed
- Double the joy
- Valerie Susan Ponte, Andrew Ralph Vardaro to wed
- It was a grand 'Grand Re-Opening' at the YMCA
- Land transfers
- City likely to help fund arts center
- Riders turn out in Windsor to help officer
- Back to school celebration
- Couple battling Parkinson's want others to know support is available
- Creeping me out #110; Aug. 18, 2005
- Gas attack #110; August 17, 2005
- Dark day is coming, Aug. 25, 2005
- Closet Democrats #110; Aug. 22, 2005
- Callis story update #110; Aug. 19, 2005
- Serving Suffolk's needy - Aug. 23, 2005
- River starts slow, finishes fine
- Hurricane watching, Aug. 29, 2005
- Laughing through your golden years
- The South#039;s 007 #110; Part Two of Three
- Paper should rethink Sheehan infatuation
- Take the plunge; join the YMCA
- Paper expanding coverage, size
- By Robert Pocklington
- Martha Ann Colanders
- David Ross Foreman, MD, Capt., USN Ret.
Sunday, Aug. 28
Saturday, Aug. 27
- August 27, 1951
- A riding champ
- SRHA lowers shelter donation
- Teachers can get tax break
- Portsmouth art show starts today
- Figure things out at Holland next month
- Library Internet policies change
- National Jaycee president comes to town
- Substitute teachers
- River sweeps up in volleyball
- Breaking loose at Bristol!
Friday, Aug. 26
- DJ rocks the house at Baron#039;s
- Robbery suspect, others indicted
- YMCA celebrating re-opening Saturday
- Clubs' donations raise
- Craft Booth at Wakefield Foundation Inc.
- August 26, 1966
- Saints start march back to top
- Lady Cavliers open with shutout
- New faces go for more wins
- The SOLs
- Editor made the right choice in pulling column
- City seeks historic register status for cemetery
- Greater Sweet
- Chuckatuck VFD gets #036;60,000 grant
Thursday, Aug. 25
- Too sweet to defeat!
- Cavaliers slip past in three-way
- Staff photos/By Jason Norman
- Willie Ford
- Man arrested for embezzlement in Henley matter
- Another coup for 'Sim City'
- SRHA gives McAdoo 4 percent salary hike
- Oceana safe - for now
- August 25, 1966
Wednesday, Aug. 24
- Henry Lee Wilson
- Phillip A. Mayfield
- Mason links up golfing victories
- Respect... or an insult?
- August 24, 1966
- Charge is withdrawn in cheering dispute
- Car slams through business
- Hearing agency to help with noise trouble
- Church hosting health awareness day
- BRAC decision may be today
- Pulaski Baptist Homecoming
- Exchange student heads back to France
- While progress being made, certain areas need attention
- Candidates should ask the right questions
Tuesday, Aug. 23
- New Life Outreach
- PD, FD come through for cop in need
- People need to look outside their own box to grow
- Society deserves answers on Iraq war
- The 'artistic' side of cheering
- Prepping for hurricanes: Part Two
- Hirsch rocks the south
- August 23, 1966
- Suffolk Olympians end swim season
- Saying goodbye to 'Six Feet Under'
- Preparing the home for hurricanes
- Bigger Belk in town
Sunday, Aug. 21
- Appearances can be deceiving
- Jack Clinton Crawley
- Stewart's four wheels are rolling!
- Fork finally scores -- in scrimmage
- August 21, 1958
- Downtown Business Association
- Ponte-Vardaro engaged
- A sign of Suffolk history
- Williams-Anderson engaged
- Curves helps with member's battle with cancer
- Cornerstone Missionary
- Indians gather at Lone Star Lakes
- Double standard?
Saturday, Aug. 20
- Edwin Martin Strachan
- Brenda Mae Jackson
- Dissatisfied with conference's direction
- Going on retreat
- Movie review
- More giveaways
- The Life of Charles Henry Causey - Part One
- Firefighter rescued after crash
- Cornerstone
- Crowder granted bond
- Building Suffolk's future
- A long overdue thank you for local soldier
- Shooting suspect turns self in
- East Suffolk's Class of 1965 reunites
- August 19, 1958
- Local youth racks YMCA
- Anger (of others) is their best weapon
- Moving up in the world - or at least the district
Friday, Aug. 19
- New year, same faces for Lady Saints
- James R. Armstrong
- Thomas Lee Smith
- Charles Boone
- Strengthening the core
- Helping others get fit
- Survey says.... good job, libraries, parks!
- Council retreating at home
- Powwow coming this weekend
- YMCA cools members off with ice cream
- One arrested, another sought in shooting
- Aloha! Suffolk's seniors luau at Armory
- Locals weigh in on Cindy Sheehan's actions
- VDOT hits the skies for traffic
Thursday, Aug. 18
- River girls help friends of tragedy victim
- Cornerstone Missionary fundraiser
- Stray bullet hits Suffolk man in stomach
- Aug. 15
- Taxpayers no longer must pick up food tab
- SRHA lauds good budget news
- Officials doing their Christmas shopping
- School goes to Garcia
- Suffolk Rotary hosts quad meeting with district governor
- Frances Holland
- Butler pushes River to 4-0
- Warriors back in the Hunt!
- Truly a team sport for Cavaliers
- Anne Meacham Epps
- Can River girls move up?
- Associations do not oppose tribal recognition
- Mixed use meets needs of city
Wednesday, Aug. 17
- Suffolk schools score 79 in NCLB test
- Midnight Musical
- A few feet beneath the surface
- Local choir performed in Italy
- Boosting the Boosters Club
- Officer assaulted at Wal-Mart
- Aug. 14
- Jean Boyer
- Joseph Ferguson
- Thomas Holmes Fowler
- Prepare to take a bite at Gators
- Planners OK mixed use ordinance
- Retirement home gets green light
- DAV August Meeting
- August 17, 1958
- Cavs reach back to top
- Second not enough for Lady Warriors
- New faces in Lakeland girls volleyball
Tuesday, Aug. 16
- Evelyn McClenny Oliver
- Lots of nearby college football this year
- Preparing for hurricanes - Part One
- Suffolk golfs home a pair of wins
- August 16, 1958
- Suffolk can help to fill the boots
- His-Tori made at NTELOS
- Mural created at Suffolk YMCA
- Council to decide on Jefferson
- Italians bid farewell to Suffolk
Sunday, Aug. 14
- Finding time to exercise, August 11, 2005
- Frank Stanley Ellis
- Blanche Watford
- Eric Eugene Ralph
- Bessie Odell Stephenson
- Cavs settle down with big win
- Saints hope to stay healthy for 2005
- Drivers spinning more doors than wheels
- This bus doesn't tumble!
- August 14, 1945
- Stairclimbers reunion luncheon
- Gosen-House exchange vows
- Going to Jerusalem - in Suffolk
- Schools want smaller classes
- Isaacs going for fourth term
- Former employee suspected in fraud
- Italians arrive
- City launches new site online
- Whitehead, Darden marry
- SRHA summer camp ends with cookout
- City employees may get more retirement benefits
- Cook, Watson to marry
- 'Smile' shining across local area
- Piney Grove concert
- Italy for a day
- Building habitat is a high calling, Aug. 6, 2005
- Every party has one - Aug. 12, 2005
- Don#039;t stiff us Russell
- Festa Italiana, ethical dilemmas #110; August 9, 2005
- An ugly campaign #110; August 8, 2005
- Remembering Mary H. Reid
- Effort to preserve historic Hall Place homes will continue
- Perceptions should be taken seriously
- Disingenuis?
Friday, Aug. 12
- William Edwin Hunter
- Man shot to death in 7-11 parking lot
- Aug. 10
- A late summer graduation
- Man burned by chimney matter
- New school year to see academic alternative programs at middle schools
- Shop 'til you Drop in NYC
- August 12, 1948
- Warriors hang on to beat Bulldogs, 332-336
- Blanch Watford
- Callous treatment of Callis
- Housing need is great and urgent
- Memorializing our veterans
- 'Is that my baby brother?'
- Antioch's yock sale
Thursday, Aug. 11
- Let's make 'Nosh' a big success
- A summer of fun at the YMCA
- Dinner Sale at Orlando
- Housing report to be given
- Mr. Peanut's fans will come to visit
- August 11, 1945
- Year two on the Fork gridiron
- Gladys Wright Weaver
- Roc-Kay to reunite for benefit
Wednesday, Aug. 10
- Staff photo/By Andrew Giermak
- River, Lakeland start with golf wins
- August 10, 1945
- A year's worth of good health
- 90 guests from Oderzo to have whirlwind tour of Suffolk
- Lady Saint racking up scholarships
- Go 'noshing' on the Nansemond
- A touch of Tuscany will transform downtown
- O.B.C. comes to Obici
- Editorial decision
Tuesday, Aug. 9
- Plane lands hard at Suffolk Airport
- Eureka Baptist
- Negotiations still up in air
- General Dynamics in Suffolk awarded delivery orders totaling #036;79 million
- Black Civil War soldier's marker to be erected
- Nice now...'butt'
- Scott Miles
- Lamont Worley
- I did so much more in year four!
- August 9, 1945
- JYHS Class of '75
- School board to meet tonight
- Facts being determined in RFP complaint
- Web continues to impress
- Campaign commercials enough to make you angry
Monday, Aug. 8
- Warriors get started on the gridiron
- Forbes hosting identity theft workshop Thursday
- Fair shows how much Suffolk truly CAREs
- Aug. 4
- Next time things will be different
- Mt. Sinai Baptist
- Driven to distraction
- Fair treatment
- Resident grateful for Hall Place decision
- Scott Mills
- Happy birthday, Coast Guard!
- Season winds down through Brickyard
- August 7, 1945
Saturday, Aug. 6
- Heat a tough enemy in football
- August 6, 1945
- Potts will not appear at event
- Powwow coming Aug. 21-22
- Local lawyer's license suspended
- Revival at St. Paul RZUA
- A visit from Kilgore
- No more parties
- Did you read it?
- Mary Howell Reid
- Steroids: Not just for the big boys anymore
Friday, Aug. 5
- Glenda Aleshia Skeeter
- Blanch Viola Watford
- Camacho hopes to move up
- Year two on the Bulldog links
- August 5, 1949
- Constant's concerts continue tonight
- Local summer school students to graduate Aug. 11
- Allen arrested for parole violation
- Judge, clerk pass away overnight
- G. Blair Harry
Thursday, Aug. 4
- Five hurt in explosion
- Ebenezer UMC to host discussion series
- Both lanes of E. Washington to be closed
- July 31
- Hall Place Historical effort lives
- Holy Neck Church
- Gainey cops plea in girlfriend's death
- PETA SNIP staffers are heroes
- We shouldn't dumb down education
- A Kodak moment#039; By Sylvia Hughes 08/04/2005 I watched what I guess you would call a history making moment on television this morning (Wednesday). Discovery astronaut Steve Robinson space walked to
- Second Camp tourney Aug. 22
- Temple topples state's best
- August 4, 1949
- Suffolk native Airman Brandon Holliman serving in Iraq
Wednesday, Aug. 3
- Katherine Kitty E. Buckhannon
- Turn out the lights, the party#039;s over #110; Aug. 3, 2005
- For one night, Suffolk stood united.
- Classes at Pleasant Union
- Christian Bookstore changes hands
- July 30
- Pilot Club getting prepared for Peanut Fest Queen's Luncheon
- August 3, 1949
- I'm proud to be one of them
- Dove throws the ad world a curve
- Testing the waters
- Building Suffolk committed to mission
- Signs of the times: 'Don't stop praying'
- National Night Out
- Solemn anniversary approaches, Aug. 2, 2005
- Longtime NASCAR driver takes a spin at Langley
- Southside ends season with stinging victory
- Rev. Louis Hoover Burgess
Tuesday, Aug. 2
- Pepper was stolen from the parking lot of the Chuckatuck Seven-Eleven Sunday evening, leaving a liter of kittens without their mother.
- Incorrect CO2 cylinder installation alert
- Robert Alexander Perry
- Betty P. Grady
- Deborah Lynn Tatum Songer
- Jimmie D. Boone Sr.
- Louis Hoover Burgess
- Gary Latham Willoughby
- Citizens will join police to celebrate NNO throughout city
- 10th C.A.R.E. Fair set for Saturday
- Kitty cat-napped from temporary caretakers
- July 27
- City funding for community events under close scrutiny
- Services at Suffolk Presbyterian Church
- The taekwondo 'kid'
- Juicy fruit#039; salute begins Wednesday By Cal Bryant 08/02/2005 MURFREESBORO #110; The Town of Murfreesboro is bracing for a population boom. Beginning tomorrow (Wednesday) and lasting through Satur
- Regina Belle and Manhattans come to Suffolk today



