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In The News
October 15, 1999

Bohannon beats odds
NDOW board asked for resignations
BHS junior learns from mate
Hornet spikers look for sweep
Mogran haunts Trojans in loss
Hat trick by Sitar does in PVHS, 5-1
Trojans look to exorcise demons
Trojan golfers seek revenge at zone
Banning scores winner in AYSO
Trojan football looks to build on Bobcat win
Mrs. C. has the support of student who wants to learn
Hornets seek third straight at homecoming
The Christian Way isn't the only way to worship in U.S.
It's not freedom of religion, it's the freedom to choose
Binion theft suspect faces more charges
Firefighters show grace and compassion to woman
New development provides chance for total PV facelift
Deputy evades, then arrest drunk driver
Trailer of tears
Guinn offers five-point DMV plan
District court ordinance on agenda
Branch managers -- Stone, Swartzell donate books on shade trees to library
Parks' rep seeks agreement with school district on sharing ball fields
'Green power' plans outlined
Deputy D.A. pleads guilty to DUI charge
Palmer outlines Kellogg park plans
Knight time at J.G. Johnson
Resolution geared to better expenditure tracking OK'd
Board opts for stucco fire station
Dyer recall at 1,000 signatures
Legat works Trojan crew hard for zone
Beasley - DiToto married Sept. 11
A return to the Dark Ages
Septic inspection meeting proposed
Hollis appointed to RAC
We're better off if GOP works with president
The Red and Jeannie Dyer Story?
Phillip Miller
John Troup
Yanks-Sox: Doesn't get any better than that
Wilson, Smith rift evident
David Kuykendall
Harge raises impact fee issue
Hospital board OKs plan to keep PMC open seven days a week
Scripture is useful for teaching and training
Mrs. C's 'sins' are better than acts of past teachers
LIFE IN THE DESERT: Area offers profusion of autumn bird companions
Joe Cotton
Stanley Hardin
Gronda takes lumps planned for Rainbolt
Board nixes plan to meet privately with Cosgrove
School board unmoved by bus yard site offer
Special meeting Wednesday
  



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