The Floyd Press: News
Friday, December 07, 2007
Pharmacy robber dies of drug overdoseThe suspected robber of a Wytheville pharmacy has been found dead in a West Virginia motel room. Charles Reese Lowe, 45, of Princeton apparently died of a drug overdose.
According to Capt. Rick Arnold of the Wytheville Police Department, his office was notified that a person matching the description of the suspect in the Oct. 26 robbery of the Rite-Aid Pharmacy in Wytheville was found dead in a Princeton motel. The death has been ruled an apparent suicide.
Thursday, December 06, 2007
Sport benefit recalls memory of boy while helping causesThe Classic will bring together rival teams for a worthy cause.
The trial before Grubbs on Tuesday ended a long series of legal maneuvers.
The new owners are planning changes to the building and improvements to equipment as well as the addition of more staff.
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Conservation groups release bird ‘WatchList’A dozen bird species found at least part of the year in Southwest Virginia are among the 178 birds species two conservation groups called the “most imperiled” on the North American continent.
In a joint teleconference Wednesday, officials with the National Audubon Society and the American Bird Conservancy released their cooperatively compiled WatchList 2007 that includes birds in most immediate need of conservation efforts to slow and halt their flight into extinction.
Bill Dennison uses two sentences to sum up the duties of a job that makes him the second-highest-paid public employee in Bristol, Va.
Tamara Neo will earn $109,385 per year and become Buchanan County’s highest-paid public employee when she takes over as commonwealth’s attorney Jan. 2.
Monday, December 03, 2007
Court clerks are paid well, but a look at their duties shows whyAt first glance, the position of Circuit Court clerk in Virginia seems a cushy job for veteran politicians as well as newcomers.
Phil Lineberry decided on a teaching career because a former teacher inspired him and served as a role model.
Sunday, December 02, 2007
IT’S YOUR MONEYGathering local government salaries from across Southwest Virginia and Northeast Tennessee was not only an arduous exercise of fiscal oversight for this newspaper, but also showed that localities routinely fail to follow open records laws.