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September 22, 2007

Cartoonists quit university newspaper
Four cartoonists with the University of Virginia student-run newspaper have resigned.
Tension between groups preceded shootings
Tension between rival groups of friends from N.J. and D.C., preceded the shootings at Delaware State University.
Unraveling the shared family history of master and slave
Joseph Bowen and Harriet Jackson of Culpeper, master and slave came together to create a family - one that would not be torn asunder.
  • SLIDESHOW Fabric of America

    September 21, 2007

    Feds nab four in cockfighting ring
    Four men were indicted on felony cockfighting and related charges Friday as a result of an undercover operation.
    Ex-UMW head convicted of second DUI
    Ousted University of Mary Washington President convicted Friday of DUI in his second conviction on the charge this week.
    Decision on teacher charges coming Monday
    Grand jury will decide if enough evidence exists to indict Frank "Chip" Rea on two drug charges.Your comments
    Rock Fest benefits Lee Linthicum this weekend
    Culpeper's first outdoor rock festival is inspired by one man - Lee Linthicum.
    NEW: In the Culpeper Star-Exponent this weekend


    September 20, 2007

    Going after gangs
    The last time David Barredo was in Culpeper, he was with the U.S. Army Reserves and remembers KFC had just opened a buffet. A lot has changed in the past seven years and now, at 30 years old, he is Culpeper's first gang prosecutor.Your comments
    Former game department employees indicted
    A grand jury has indicted the former director of the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries and two other ex-employees.
    Rescue personnel could train in Fauquier
    Culpeper County is considering joining a regional training facility for rescue personnel.Your comments
    A ‘Rude’ blast from the past
    Lead singer Aaron Crawford called late at night. Your comments
    Trench rescue workers get public thanks
    Dispatchers and rescue personnel acknowledged Thursday by the E-911 Board of Directors.Your comments
    NEW: In the Culpeper Star-Exponent tomorrow
    Here's what we're working on for tomorrow's Star-Exponent:

    September 19, 2007

    Federal report on fatal plane crash released
    The NTSB released preliminary report on an airplane crash that killed three family members. Your comments
    Several candidate forums upcoming
    Candidates for area offices will be stepping behind lecterns over the next several weeks to discuss their views on local issues.Your comments
    Rescue crews to be honored
    Dispatchers and emergency response teams involved in the trench rescue of Wyatt "Butch" Mills are set to be acknowledged for their efforts today.Your comments
    GCC launches text-message program
    Germanna Community College recently bought a new e2Campus notification system.Your comments
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    New Information on Fatal Plane Crash
    NEW: In the Culpeper Star-Exponent tomorrow
    A list of upcoming stories our reporters are working on for tomorrow.
    NTSB report sheds light on fatal plane crash
    The National Transportation Safety Board has released its report on an airplane crash that killed three family members.

    September 18, 2007

    12th-grade officers leave their marks
    CCHS Class of 2008 planning senior class projects.Your comments
    Victims of crash, trench collapse improve
    The health of two Culpeper residents involved in serious accidents earlier this month is improving at nearby hospitals.Your comments
    Hoedown set for Saturday
    The Fifth Annual Howlin' Hoedown is scheduled for Saturday at Collis Jenkins' farm on Norman Road.Your comments
    A solemn ride through Gettysburg
    We have traveled as far north as New Jersey to date, taking in what must be one of the places to visit in Pennsylvania - the Gettysburg battlefields.Your comments
    Police seek suspects in hit-and-run
    The Culpeper Police Department is looking for two suspects in a hit-and-run accident that injured a pedestrian.Your comments
    State workers facing layoffs
    Kaine administration trying to get on top of budget shortfall.
    Linthicum’s spirit cannot be broken
    Man diagnosed with ALS still considers himself blessed.
  • SLIDESHOW Lee fights with positivity
    Developer asks for delay on rezoning request
    Richard Dwyer asks for another month on plan for three-story buildings.Your comments
    El Nopal owner thankful family escaped house fire
    Cord from video game system said to have caused the blaze.Your comments
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