Here are the stories in the Wednesday, September 20, 1995 edition of Gurdon Times
- School Agrees to Pick Up Sewer Overages
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- Grudgingly, the Gurdon School Board agreed to pay the overages for the water and sewer project in order to get the services to the new high school by the first of the year.
- Piggly Wiggly Has New Owner
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- Gurdon's Piggly Wiggly grocery store is now under new ownership and management.
- Aliens Arrested at Plant
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- About 13 illegal aliens were arrested at the Petit Jean Poultry Plant in a raid by the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) Sept. 11.
- Go-Devil Band Loaded With Youth
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- Gurdon's Go-Devil Marching Band is 45 members strong this year, and is filled with youth.
- Commission Told of Bids
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- Members of the Gurdon Water and Sewer Commission were informed of the second bids for the water and sewer project for the new high school during their regular monthly meeting Monday night.
- 13th Forest Festival Set
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- The 13th annual Forest Festival Pageant will be held at 7:00 p.m. Saturday, October 14.
- Go-Devils Break Mustangs in 33-14 Winner
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- Following the opening kickoff, it appeared as though CAC would march down the field for a touchdown against the undefeated Gurdon Go-Devils Friday night at Gus Brown Field.
- Go-Devils Break Mustangs in 33-14 Winner (cont)
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- acks against the Mustangs.
- Redbugs Lose, Fall to 1-2
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- This is How the Gurdon Confernce Foes Did Last Week
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- Nashville lost its first game of the season Friday night and has been knocked out of its number one position in Class AA, a position the Scrappers have held since the beginning of the season.
- PPK Contest Held
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- The South Clark County Jaycees held their annual NFL Gatorade Punt, Pass and Kick Competition Saturday, September 16, at the Gus Brown Field in Gurdon. There were 24 kids entered this year and one young lady. The competition involved punting, passing, ...
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