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Here are the stories in the Wednesday, October 25, 1995 edition of Nevada County Picayune

Board, JPs Meet to Discuss Future of Hospital, Property
The Board of Governors of the Nevada County Hospital continues its work on collecting from those who owe the hospital, it was reported last week in a special meeting of the board and the Quorum Court.
Arrests Are Made
Police Stay Busy, Accident Reported
Two local men have been arrested in connection with an aggravated robbery at Norman's Truck Wash.
Prescott, Gurdon Game is Friday
Winner to Earn First Picayune-Times Traveling Trophy
One of the biggest rivalries in this section of the state will take place Friday night in Gurdon when the Prescott Curley Wolves line up against the Go-Devils.
Fall Festival Set For Friday in Emmet
The annual Emmet School Fall Festival will be held Friday evening, October 27 from 6:00 to 8:00 at the school.
Freenet Needs Information
The Prescott Community Freenet Association (PCFA) is asking every local club, civic organization, church, business, school and government organization for a few paragraphs of information.
Halloween Carnival Scheduled
There will be a Halloween carnival on Tuesday, October 31, at the Prescott Fairground exhibit building from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Potlatch Undergraduate Scholarships Available
Applications Needed Now for 1996-97
Students interested in applying for undergraduate college scholarships from the Potlatch Foundation for Higher Edlucation for the 1996/97 school year should begin the process now, the Foundation administrators announced. Scholarships are $1,400 per sch...
Willisville Student Attends District Five FHA Meeting
James K. Beasley, the 15-year-old son of James and Carolyn Beasley of Willisville attended the district five FHA meeting held at DeQueen High School on October 5. James was a candidate for district five vice president of programs and was elected to ser...
AHTD, County Open Bids for Road
The Arkansas State Highway Commission has opened bids for a project to improve a Nevada County road, according to Highway Commissioner John "M" Lipton of Warren and Nevada County Judge John Barham.
New Company to Locate Near Gurdon
For several months, the Clark County Industrial Council has been courting a California-based company.
Chili Supper; Singing Is Set for Sat. Night
Rural Fire Departments, Rescue Unit Raising Money
There will be a beneift chili feed on Saturday, October 28, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Prescott Elementary School, along with live entertainment.
PHS Wins Homecoming Game, 43-0
No team competing in sports likes to get beat. That goes double for homecoming.
PHS Wins Homecoming Game, 43-0 (cont)
s in the first quarter against the two teams.
Proposed Realignment Given
The Arkansas Activities Association has released the realignment of the athletic conferences for next year.
Basketball Season Begins
The Nevada Blue Jays opened the new basketball season right last week with two crushing victories: 69-46 on Tuesday against McNeil and 87-64 Friday night against Stephens.
Nevada Senior Boys
Tavoris Blakely was the scoring leader for the Blue Jays in both games last week. He scored 18 points against the McNeil Lions and 31 against Stephens.
Nevada Senior Girls
Vanessa Evans scored 25 points against McNeil to lead the Lady Jays. She connected with 12 two-pointers and 1 of 2 free throws.

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