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DRUG RAIDS CONDUCTED THURSDAY

Narcotics Strike Force agents and officers from other agencies staged raids throughout St. Thomas and St. John on Thursday, confiscating crack-cocaine, vehicles, handguns and marijuana.

DRUG RAIDS CONDUCTED THURSDAY

Narcotics Strike Force agents and officers from other agencies staged raids throughout St. Thomas and St. John on Thursday, confiscating crack-cocaine, vehicles, handguns and marijuana.

FREE GLAUCOMA SCREENING

A free glaucoma screening will be held at Tutu Park Mall on Saturday, Jan.30, between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.

VIM TIED FOR FIRST, ONE RACE REMAINS

Stronger winds have helped VIM III and HEATWAVE, hurt BRAVA to set up three way showdown on Friday's final day of racing.

AMY BURNS SHORT HOLDS HIGH POST AT NC STATE

Amy Burns Short, who lived in St. Thomas from 1980-95, is now the director of graduate student teaching programs at North Carolina State University, Raleigh, N.C., where she lives with her 2-year-old son.

DELEGATE TO HOLD PUBLIC HEALTH FORUMS

Delegate to Congress Donna M. Christian-Christensen will hold forums Jan. 26, 27 and 28 for government officials and the general public to voice their concerns about the territory’s health care system. The forums will take place on all three islands.

SEAPLANE TO FLY TO TORTOLA

At last! Seaplane activity at St. Thomas's old airboats ramp!
They aren't the red and white Grumman Goose or Mallards, but newer De Haviland Twin-Otters, on floats operated by Seaborne Aviation.

GOV. TURNBULL APPROVES Y2K PLAN

The Y2K loan proposal negotiated by former Gov. Roy L. Schneider shortly before he left office has been approved by Gov. Charles W. Turnbull and sent to the Legislature for ratification.

IDC BENEFITS SHOULD BE PERMANENT IF….

Is the renewal of industrial development benefits appropriate? Some say no, but economist Richard W. Moore maintains that to keep certain types of firms in the territory, tax breaks must be offered in perpetuity.

SCHOOL BUS SCHEDULE TO CHANGE

The school bus schedule will be changed so that students can be picked up closer to their homes.

UPCOMING EVENTS

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