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June 21, 2008
More complex than ‘yes’ or ‘no’
Transportation special session might not solve problem
June 20, 2008
Pres. Bush: Forgotten, but not gone
As gigs go in this troubled economy, it’s not so bad being a profoundly unpopular lame-duck president.
More complex than ‘yes’ or ‘no’
Transportation special session might not solve problem
June 18, 2008
Remembering the departed
A little creativity and thought can provide a lasting memorial
June 17, 2008
Bria Wiest has more than talent
Rising 9th-grader wants to make money singing to help others
June 16, 2008
Impeach and prosecute
Judge Alex Kozinski should not be allowed to go on serving
June 15, 2008
Cantor’s no-earmark pledge
Don’t be fooled: You can’t give up what you don’t have
June 14, 2008
Something to really celebrate
Congress can improve the lot of working moms and dads by passing a new House bill that would help give millions of working parents more flexibility with their schedules.
It’s the end of the beginning
Pray for the new graduates as they start their lives as adults
June 13, 2008
Smart planning for Culpeper
CUP would provide expertise to build needed infrastructure
June 12, 2008
Having a positive impact
Even people you have never met can make an impression
June 11, 2008
A cup of coffee and questions
How would consolidation affect town’s excellent bond rating?
Light a Father’s Day candle
Some men are able to brighten the path of many others
June 08, 2008
A beacon in the night
New traffic signal is a very welcome sight in a bad storm
June 07, 2008
CCHS baccalaureate service
Today is the baccalaureate service at the Culpeper County High School.
June 06, 2008
Giving pets a helping hand
Find some time to volunteer at your local animal shelter
June 05, 2008
Kicking our oil addiction
We need to again unleash our nation’s entrepreneurial spirit
June 03, 2008
Passionate dreaming
Where are the men and women with courage, compassion?
June 02, 2008
An American ‘Utopia’?
Adams saw the necessity of following Christian principles
When the big one hits
When Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans and the Gulf Coast three years ago, cities like Houston, Atlanta and others across the Southeast were also put to the test as they scrambled to come up with plans for how to handle an influx of evacuees.
May 31, 2008
There is power in unity
Creating a symphony in our community will make it stronger
May 30, 2008
Teachers can make a difference
Educators who truly care about students will enrich their lives
May 29, 2008
The lesson of ‘Golden Girl’
Intolerance met with a smile can often be very effective
May 28, 2008
The view makes a difference
We can find happiness by changing our perspective on life
May 27, 2008
Grads: Don’t ever give up
Follow these examples and this secret formula for success
May 26, 2008
Preventing future memories
As the days get warmer and pools open, please use caution
May 25, 2008
A baccalaureate celebration
Culpeper County High School seniors should say thanks
May 24, 2008
Are students guinea pigs?
Many high school graduates don’t know true free speech
May 23, 2008
Change is inevitable
We must accept different situations and make each day count
May 22, 2008
Recapping the town election
Voters sent a message: Support not there for HPC’s agenda
