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50 Years Ago

Jan.24, 1973

William “Doc” Carson Mast, 59, owner of the Mast Produce store on U.S. 60 East of Lexington was found lying in the doorway of his store after being shot during a robbery. He died on the way to Stonewall Jackson Hospital. - Washington and Lee University athletic director William “Bill” McHenry was named to succeed E. Graham “Buck” Leslie as head coach of the school’s football team. - The Rockbridge County Board of Supervisors supported the Virginia Game Commission’s legislative request to make it illegal to carry a loaded rifle or shotgun in a vehicle and to flash a spotlight in a deer field after 10 p.m.

20 Years Ago

Jan 29, 2003

Area NASCAR driver Rick Mast announced he was retiring from racing after being diagnosed with acute and chronic carbon monoxide poisoning. - Jim Dedrick, production manager of The News-Gazette and the newspaper’s print shop, retired after 43 years. He agreed to stay on as consultant. - Two Virginia Military Institute cadets were dismissed from the school after they were arrested for armed robbery in Radford. The weapon they were using turned out to be a toy handgun.


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