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   Pulaski Southwest Times (Newspaper) - April 3, 1996, Pulaski, Virginia                                Wednesday April 1996 Che 1996 90th YEAR 19061996 Pulaski Newspaper 3 35 Cents Fire claims life in Parrott lead Alliance BLACKSBURG The New River Valley Economic Develop ment Alliance has selected Hiawatha Hi Nicely of Pulaski as its new executive Nicely is former vice president of Magnox in Nicely The Alliances Board of Directors selected Nicely for the position from a pool of 70 appli About 25 of those appli cants were from In making the announcement during a press conference Tuesday at the Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center in Alliance President Barry Evans Many have worked long hours during this The Alliance the Executive the Regional Prospect Please see page 9 Pulaski I faces big shortfall in requests By SCHRADER PULASKI Pulaski County faces a million shortfall in revenue for the coming fiscal with estimated revenues of million and anticipated expenditures just over mil The figures are shown on a updated fiscal year 1997 expenditure and request list from officials and agencies which was distributed Monday night during a meeting of the school board and board of At that time the proposed 199697 school budget was pre sented to the This is the time of year for money talk by governing bodies when budgets are prepared for the coming fiscal year from wish additions Please see 2 Investigators unsure of victims identity By DEE ANN LINDSEY Assistant Editor Staff photo by Pulaski firemen work to extinguish this chimney fire at a home on Case Knife Road Tuesday night Town budget No tax hike PARROTT A fire this morning in a mobile home in the community of Parrott has left one person As firefighters from the Twin Community Fire Department were extinguishing the they discovered a body in the area of what was the living The body was burned beyond The only known occupant of the mobile home Was Belvie Christy Chris investigators must await the results of identification procedures before they can positively identify the The cause of the that left only the frame of the trailer remains It is known that in the trailer that had no electricity Hamilton used kerosene heaters and lanterns for warmth and The Pulaski County Sheriffs Department is handling the The Pulaski Fire Department responded to a call on Case Knife Road Tuesday The call came in at At the scene they found a chimney fire at the home of Larry Nineteen firemen responded to the call and were quickly able to bring the blaze under Fire Chief Jeff Hall estimates damage to the which wiil have to be at about There were no Firefighters were back at the station with Please see page 6 O Buckner withdraws from council race By DEE ANN LINDSEY Assistant Editor PULASKI Pulaski Police Commander Barry Buckner is officially withdrawing from the May council but hopes council will con sider a charter change in the near future that would permit town employees to serve on Based on the Attorney Generals recent I cannot be a paid employee with the town if elected to town 1 cannot quit my fulltime job to serve on council because I must sup port myself and my teenage Maybe it is time for a change in our town Other such as Virginia Beach and Bristol who have police officers serving on Please see page 2 But higher water and sewer charges are being proposed Buckner By DEE ANN LINDSEY Assistant Editor PULASKI A million budget for 199697 was presented to town council Tuesday evening reflecting a percent pro increase in revenue over the current fiscal Thats an increase of The towns fiscal year runs from July 1 through No property tax hikes are pro It is recommended to town council that the tax rate on real estate remain at 34 cents per of assessed This rate has not been increased since The budget pro pose rate hikes in water and sewer The proposed water rate increase is 14 percent which takes the average fixed rate of to on a inch On a meter the rate goes from to The volume charge will increase from per gal Jons up to to if the proposal is The increase is needed because of an eight percent increase in operating combined with a six percent decrease in gallons billed from fiscal year 6 With the rate water rev enues are projected to be monthly based on an average billing of million gallons per down from million gallons billed per month this It is being suggested council consider a bond issue in 199798 to cover the costs of new water Please see page 6 By WAYNE QUESENBERRY several N At noon April Copty is Friday service afc The Steven Ridenhour Lutheran He is former ofr ical Lutheran Church in Music is by The service is open to Procession of the Cross Please see Judge refuses bond for Stoneman Man held in murders of Tina Quesenberry By HILLSVILLE After damaging testimony from the estranged wife of an alleged a Carroll County judge refused to set bond for a man accused of lulling his and her hus Circuit Court Judge Duane Mink denied bond for Dennis Earl Stoneman in Carroll County Cir cuit Court last o is charged in the May double murders of Tina and James Steven a Pulaski After defense attorney Frank Terwilliger from Pulaski requested bond for his defendant with restrictions to his home in North Carolina and to business locales in South Carolina Common wealths Attorney Gregory Goad initially pro approximately 20 witnesses eager to ask the judge to deny the bond objected to any witnesses testifying that had no factual elimi most of them in the Even Teresa the defendants estranged wife and half sister of the murdered Tina provided damaging testimony Wife of alleged killer relieved bond denied By WENDY TURNER Carroll Photo Dennis Earl Stoneman is led into court recently by Car Please see page 2 roll County deputies HILLSVILLE After alleged murderer Dennis Earl Stoneman was denied bond in Carroll County Circuit his estranged wife felt an overwhelming sense of and I think justice was Teresa Stoneman said in an interview after the judges ruling last March I feel safe she After fierce objections from the Judge Duane Mink allowed Teresa Stoneman to testify against her estranged husband at his bond Stoneman is accused of murdering his wifes half Tina and her James Steven last May in the parking lot of Westview Terrace in Teresa d emotionally charged testimony that her 44yearold husband abused her continuously throughout their 16 year mar riage by threatening beating pointing guns in her and verbally assaulting He always threatened that if I left him he would kill was always afraid to leave because of what he may Teresa Stoneman tes Please see page 2  

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