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September 27, 2007
Condos coming
A small army of builders, bankers and real estate agents gathered at the western end of Sunset Lane Thursday morning to usher in a new era of residential construction. Your commentsSoldiers may not vote in presidential primaries
Many soldiers in Iraq may not get a say in choosing the presidential candidates for next November's ballot.Kaine: willing to cooperate on immigrant jail
Kaine said he's willing to cooperate if the U.S. needs a new jail in Virginia for illegal immigrants convicted of crimes and awaiting deportation.September 26, 2007
CCHS students hold pray-in
CCHS students hold annual pray-in before school, revival held in county office building during Pray Culpeper's commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the Fulton Street revival.Your commentsTap fees could skyrocket again
Hhousing market may be down, but the town's fee to hook onto its water and sewer system could be on the rise.Your commentsGray’s murder trial set for early next year
Based on a request by defense counsel, Judge John R. Cullen postponed the trial of Ricky Jovan Gray to next year.Your commentsTask force to discuss transportation options
The Culpeper Transportation Task Force reconvenes tonight to discuss more school-related issues.Your commentsAssistant town manager to move on
After serving three years as assistant town manager in Culpeper, Noah Simon is going west.Your commentsGiant Food removes Topps Meat from shelves
Giant Food, following a voluntary recall by Topps Meat, announced this afternoon that it has removed from its shelves all Topps frozen ground beef patties because of possible E. coli 0157:H7 contamination.Illegals may get a jail of their own
The proposal is one of 11 made by state task force studying crime and immigration.Ricky Gray trial moved to next year
Circuit Court Judge John R. Cullen rescheduled the Gray trial for seven days, from Feb. 4 to Feb. 11, with Feb. 12 also on reserve.In the Culpeper Star-Exponent Tomorrow
Here is what we are working on for tomorrow's paper.September 25, 2007
Commission faces long road
State immigration board gets started with bickering over chairmanship.Your comments‘Awesome’ benefit
All-day music festival nets more than $7,000 for local man battling Lou Gehrig's Disease. An estimated 300 people attended the festival at Culpeper Agricultural Enterprises. Your commentsFauquier County grand jury indicts Frank &Chip& Rea
A grand jury in Fauquier County Circuit Court indicted Frank "Chip" Rea on two drug charges Monday.Your commentsTravelers enjoy trails, hospitality in Jersey
We have been traveling all over the northeastern states this week.Your commentsTap fees rising again, already-
The housing market may be down, but the town's fee to hook onto its water and sewer system could be on the rise - to the tune of 33 percent more.Attorney claims conflict of interest
Motion to remove possibility of death penalty to be heard today in Circuit Court.Your commentsWoman charged for brandishing firearm
Your commentsSo happy together
Mother and son reunited after he was abducted and taken to Mexico. Ryan Rosales, a legal American citizen, was abducted by his father, David M. Flores, and taken to Mexico.Your commentsChip Rea indicted on drug charges
A grand jury in Fauquier County Circuit Court indicted Frank "Chip" Rea on two drug charges Monday.Immigration commission hears from experts
The Virginia Commission on Immigration received volumes of topical information at its inaugural gathering Tuesday in the state capital.September 24, 2007
State immigration commission meets today
Culpeper Mayor Pranas Rimeikis will take his place on the Virginia Commission on Immigration at the inaugural meeting today. Your commentsTown, county to talk parks and rec, pool
Parks and rec tops the agenda at tonight's joint meeting.Your commentsLake Pelham two feet too low
Town officials ask residents to voluntarily conserve water.Your commentsSeptember 23, 2007
Committee to hold forum
The Virginia Conservative Action Political Action Committee will host an open forum for "conservative candidates" next month.Your commentsTech develops system to study recommendations
Virginia Tech devised system to prioritize, study and adopt recommendations for changes in the wake of the mass shootings.Hillary stops in C’ville
Democrat Hillary Clinton said Sunday her campaign will not concede traditional Republican strongholds like Virginia in her presidential campaign.Living free
To live free for the first time, one learns to live anew. Jackson-Bowen descendants leave their marks on community.September 22, 2007
