Story archive for January 2005
Sunday, Jan. 30
- City's flu vaccine dwindling
- Barlow ready for a repeat
- Thomas Elsworth Warrington
- John L. Holland
- John R. Grant Sr.
- Safety for seniors
- Dryer fire damages laundromat
- Ensign speaks on military brotherhood
- New edition of Discover Suffolk hits stands
- Main St. targeted for more retail
- Editor set the tone for Bush bashing
- Real Hollywood stars
- Mizelle wronged by police, the system
- The Opinion page
- The right is wrong on Spongebob
- More disgust with News-Herald's choice of cartoon
- They fought the Law - and the Law won!
- Jennings bucks Broncos in 68-65 win
- Cavaliers falter to 65-43 loss; Warriors get to first
- Pets and boats can make a great combo
- Mt. Zion climbs the mountain of effort
- Lady Saints get it in 'Gier'
- Jan. 30, 1946
- Jan. 29, 1971
Saturday, Jan. 29
- Coming up on the local courts
- Marion J. Baker
- Charles Green Jr.
- Robert L. Walker Sr.
- Third not a charm for Saints
- Good shot for Goodman
- This Hamlet's not a tragedy
- Jan. 28, 1971
- Staff photo/Allison Williams
- Debris clearing on track at depot project
- Barlow to be sworn in on council next week
- Rotary helps underprivileged children and tsunami victims
- New hotel bookings coming in
- Conspiracy...or racism?
- I got a break
Thursday, Jan. 27
- Elizabeth R. Byrd
- Right on, Mr. Fisher
- Another youth needs our help
- 7th City lounge got a bum rap
- More women accuse Mizelle
- Suffolk getting an education on stalking laws
- Lost and found: 1974 John Yeates ring
- Jan. 27, 1971
- Eva B. White
- Mary E. Stephenson
- James R. White
Wednesday, Jan. 26
- Jan. 26, 1971
- A look at the legacy of black history -- the good and bad
- Did the Iraqi prisoners deserve it?
- Citizens have few weapons in fighting city hall
- Exercise is a major key to health after 50
- Resident describes marine's final farewell
- Ex-mayor arrested on sex charges
- Dolls aren't just for the recipients
- Rotary club holding 'First Citizen' nominations
- Foundation allows more students ACCESS to college
- Suffolk couple prepares to market garden invention
- Eva White
- Saints can't track down shooting touch in 44-34 loss
Tuesday, Jan. 25
- State revenue growth
- Sitting pretty in Suffolk
- Is there a pattern here?
- Choosing clothes for cold weather boating
- Editorial cartoon in poor taste
- School bus driver, assistant face felony child neglect
- Fired city worker has no local recourse
- Fire ruins Suffolk home
- Jan. 25, 1971: Stories featured in the Suffolk News-Herald 34 years ago...
- Mary Sessoms
- Sergeant (E-5) Jayton D. Patterson
- Gainey will face first-degree murder charge
- Local youth in need of double-lung transplant
- Delegate wants to preempt disputes over fences
- Suffolk man indicted for dragging police officer
- Mr. Jones goes to Richmond, with soda and MMs
- Council appoints Barlow
Monday, Jan. 24
- Robber threatens couple's lives
- Retiring from duty: Bremer devoted 32 years to the city
- Suffolk Leadership Academy enrolling
- Generous tax relief proposed for elderly
- Suffolk youths raise money for tsunami victims
- 11 seek vacant council seat
- Sorority's annual Black History program takes a journey back
- Farm Credit customers receive #036;18 million in benefits
- Motorists: Take heed
- Italian eatery coming to city
- Baker crowned Miss NSU Alumni
- Jan. 22, 1975: Stories featured in the Suffolk News-Herald 30 years ago...
- Jan. 23, 1971: Stories featured in the Suffolk News-Herald 34 years ago...
Friday, Jan. 21
- Jan. 21, 1975: Stories featured in the Suffolk News-Herald 30 years ago...
- Council ready to vote on takeover
- Inclement weather may consume most of weekend
- Council studying alternate truck ban
- Birdsong gone: City demolishes recreation fixture
- All-News-Herald gridiron squad
- Smither ranked among country's best in USA trials
- Weather postpones local school sports
Thursday, Jan. 20
- A view of 'THE SYSTEM'
- These remarks were made at a recent meeting of the Suffolk School Board
- #036;3 million upgrade begins for Fairgrounds
- Area's homeless will be counted
- Warrior actors to share Frank's tale with locals, district
- Faulks chosen as Outstanding Farming Family
- Jan. 20, 1975
- Cavaliers wait until last second to win - again
- Warriors can't hold back Braves in 63-52 defeat
- Fork swept, local girls teams fall
- Gloria Lee Beamon Fenner
- Herbert Butler Jr.
Wednesday, Jan. 19
- Womanless Beauty Pageant will benefit Cancer Society
- NSA's Art Show and Sale to feature more than 150 artists
- Schools request General Assembly pursue waiver of federal mandate
- Entertainment OK'd for club
- Where were the Christmas decorations?
- King's dreams realized at the News-Herald
- Athletes aren't the only special things about Olympics
- One-stop shopping for port information
- Charles E. Rodgers
- Del. S. Chris Jones honored
- Jan. 19, 1975
- Even coaches get soaked in Saints' swim wins
- Third place a charm for Gators
- Elizabeth H. Wilkins
Tuesday, Jan. 18
- Jan. 18, 1975
- Kay Koontz Gillette
- Hildred Sawyer
- Jeremiah James Wright
- Grace Wilson Pfeiffer
- Laura Bertha Emory Vick
- Charles E. Rogers
- River wins big at MLK tourney
- Bulldogs pin down first-ever win at Duels
- Fast reminds local kids of those forced to go without
- Hundreds remember MLK at Lakeland
- Suffolk man recuperating after granite accident
- Sailor killed on Quay Road
- Citizens can speak on truck ban proposal
- Weather won't improve soon
- Help at Christmastime appreciated
- VDOT, #036;18 million and other half-truths
Monday, Jan. 17
- High school students urged to apply for TBA scholarships
- Resident patents invention for home
- Virginia Wesleyan College Singers to perform at Main Street United Methodist Jan. 19
- Jazz club coming to downtown Suffolk
- SuffolkFirst Bank to build north Suffolk branch
- A special kind of Olympics
- Legendary tale teaches honesty, magic
- Lady Bulldogs snip away with 51-46 win
- Clara G. Davis
- Hildred June Bug Sawyer
- Zelma H. Jones
- Ernest A. Brown
- Saints win, Lakeland swept on the courts
- A new place to cheer
- Warriors give Fork a rude welcome
- Jan. 16, 1975: Stories featured in the Suffolk News-Herald 30 years ago...
- A long time to tolerate me
- Around Town
- What happens behind closed doors?
- High atop the Washington Monument
- The fork of the road
- City addressing bacteria found in Holland wells
- Health care on the rise for schools
- St. Mary's COGIC expansion begins
- Robin Daughtrey Sr.
- Martha Lena Ashley Ullom
Friday, Jan. 14
- Saints recover just in time for 83-77 OT victory
- Losing weight and finding soul mate
- Council moving forward to fill seat
- Pruden students bake with the best
- Adams' family spooks Lady Cavaliers
- Hawks sweep Fork
- Habitat's presence a blessing for Suffolk
- Robert D. Sutton
- Suffolk's tsunami fundraising accelerates
- Demolition request denied
- City taking 4-day holiday
Thursday, Jan. 13
- Suspect pleads guilty
- Forbes takes helm of Corps Caucus
- #036;6 million warehouse slated for downtown
- Shane Foster will assume post
Wednesday, Jan. 12
- Gardner named Woman of the Year
- Dickens resigns from council
- Police tighten traffic detail
- Realizing the dream in Suffolk
- Local minister works to build a church
- Flu vaccine limited in Western Tidewater
- Jan. 12, 1968
- Possible candidates named
Tuesday, Jan. 11
- Elmore Jones
- Dorothy H. Burton
- One last bite pushes Gators to victory
- Jan. 11, 1968
- 'A sports lounge beefed up on steroids'
- Obici taking to airwaves with message
- The kindness of strangers
- Last chance to comment on road plan Wednesday
- Dickens will be missed on council
- Economics 101 clashes with UDO policies
- Martin L. Bowers Clark
Monday, Jan. 10
- Willia Gay Billie Brown
- God created kids
- 'Every session is unique'
- Money for arts center, swamp interpretive center on city's wish list
- Jan. 9, 1968
- Former Lady Cavs charge past old school
- Big run leads to Cavalier victory
- Rabies shots urged
- A plan for Suffolk
- A quiet session
- Public meetings
- Lady Saints make it three wins in a row
- Another look at cold weather boating
- Martha (Knight) Polson
- Cortazia Joumana Johnson
Sunday, Jan. 9
- Donna Leigh Forsythe Cocco
- New year starts off happy at NSA
- Home sweet home
- 'A huge party'
- Mayor's CEO Task Force addressing education
- Dickens to leave council
- The Obici deal
- Huge collapse dooms Warriors
Friday, Jan. 7
- Jan. 7, 1972: Stories featured in the Suffolk News-Herald 33 years ago...
- Holiday highway fatalities decrease
- Council approves capital budget
Thursday, Jan. 6
- New health for the new year
- 'It was like starbursts were exploding all around me'
- Restaurant's biggest fans get an early start
- City to acquire old Obici property
- Sidewalk will not improve air quality in Suffolk
- Parent support group grateful for fundraiser success
- Help the good guys
- Europe - Thy name is cowardice
- Suffolk children deserve opportunity to succeed
- Jan. 6, 1972
- Mary Helen Rawls Small
- Charlotte A. Bryant
- Karl Ford Bock, CDR, USN (Ret.)
- Athena award to be presented Feb. 24
- United front sought on roads
Wednesday, Jan. 5
- The end of days?
- 'Aquatic' gets stuck in the deep end
- Diversity important in city workforce
- More predictions
- Work holds up traffic
- Local restaurants rebound from tomato shortage
- Beauty pageant winner hopes to comfort military families
- Two buildings may come tumbling down
- Feel like chicken tonight?
- Jan. 5, 1972
Tuesday, Jan. 4
- Cavaliers cruise through Christmas Classic
- Suffolk purchasing more wells
- #036;28 million budget on the table
- Taxes, taxes, taxes
- Edward Thompson
- Winefred Taylor Gatling Reid
- Shirley Zeigler Wallace
- J. Ollie Jones
- Jan. 4, 1972
- One-stop car shop available
- Health professionals best in state
- When (if?) cold weather arrives, be ready
- Relive some of Suffolk's best individual moments from 2004
- Warriors rebound with big win
Monday, Jan. 3
- ACT testing deadline is Jan. 7
- Give a gift to the environment
- Waterfront, Main Street improvements on track
- Brown: City Hall needs more minorities
- Lt. George completes FBI academy



