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September 17, 2007

Building for tomorrow
Culpeper Middle School football coach Bill Frye stresses fundamentals and team camaraderie.
Building for tomorrow
Culpeper Middle School football coach Bill Frye stresses fundamentals and team camaraderie.
Thomas breaks the mold
Taylor Thomas watched the boys play football for years. Now she's a team player.
Thomas breaks the mold
Taylor Thomas watched the boys play football for years. Now she's a team player.

September 16, 2007

Simpson could face significant time in prison
O.J. Simpson was arrested Sunday and faces multiple felony charges in an alleged armed robbery of collectors.
Simpson could face significant time in prison
O.J. Simpson was arrested Sunday and faces multiple felony charges in an alleged armed robbery of collectors.
Cultural experience at the park
The Culpeper chapter of the NAACP hosted Cultural Day Saturday at Yowell Meadow Park. The day's festivities attracted people from around the region.
Gonzales replacement to be announced
President Bush has settled on Michael B. Mukasey, a retired federal judge from New York, to replace Alberto Gonzales as attorney general.
Gonzales replacement to be announced
President Bush has settled on Michael B. Mukasey, a retired federal judge from New York, to replace Alberto Gonzales as attorney general.
Disease forces Linthicum to adjust routine
Lee Linthicum's life did anything but stop after learning he had ALS. Your comments

September 15, 2007

Area residents show generosity
Community raises $19,000 to keep Thanskgiving box program alive.Your comments
Two die in early morning crash
A single vehicle crash killed two men early Saturday morning in Orange County, according to the Virginia State Police.Your comments
‘Life can’t stop’
Lee Linthicum's plans changed forever by a progressive neurodegenerative disease called amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Your comments
Public input sought on scenic corridor
The Journey Through Hallowed Ground Partnership wants local input.Your comments
Contractor’s family holding out hope
Wyatt "Butch" Mills Jr. remains in serious condition at U.Va. His family has hopes that he'll make a "complete recovery."Your comments
Senior Citizen Day draws a crowd
About 150 older adults participated in Senior Citizen Day hosted by the Virginia State Police.Your comments

September 14, 2007

Another battle won
Teen who fought in court against chemo in remission.
Another battle won
Teen who fought in court against chemo in remission.
How sweet it is
Knakal's Bakery named Best Local Bakery in the 2007 Cooperative Living Magazine Va. Readers' Choice Awards.Your comments
Vigil raises money for Mills family
The prayer vigil held Tuesday evening for Wyatt "Butch" Mills Jr. helped raise more than $2,000 for his family.
Herndon closes day labor center
A day labor center in northern Virginia that catered to Hispanic immigrants closed its doors Friday.
Herndon closes day labor center
A day labor center in northern Virginia that catered to Hispanic immigrants closed its doors Friday.

September 13, 2007

Sex assault apologist released from jail
Incident at U.Va. from 1984 resulted in jail for man who contacted victim.
Sex assault apologist released from jail
Incident at U.Va. from 1984 resulted in jail for man who contacted victim.
Planners reject 400-home site
The Culpeper County Planning Commission denied a request for a 400-home development near Eastern View High School.Your comments
One Warner leaves, another announces bid
Former Gov. Mark Warner announced Thursday that he will run next year for the U.S. Senate.
One Warner leaves, another announces bid
Former Gov. Mark Warner announced Thursday that he will run next year for the U.S. Senate.
The wings of an eagle
Charlie Robson, scoutmaster of Troop 196, was honored as the "Good Scout" Thursday at the Germanna Center for Advanced Technology. About 180 people attended.Your comments
Mark Warner to run for Senate
Former Virginia Gov. Mark R. Warner confirmed this morning that he will run for the U. S. Senate next year.
Mark Warner to run for Senate
Former Virginia Gov. Mark R. Warner confirmed this morning that he will run for the U. S. Senate next year.

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