Here are the stories in the Wednesday, October 11, 1995 edition of Gurdon Times
- Quorum Court Hears Plans for Annex
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- A decision is expected on the Clark County Courthouse situation at the next meeting of the Clark County Quorum Court.
- Forest Fest Pageant Scheduled for Sat.
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- The thirteenth annual Forest Festival Pageant will be held this Sturday evening, October 14, at the Gurdon High School at 7:00.
- Craft Booths Filling Fast for Festival
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- Over 80 arts and crafts booths have already been reserved for the 15th annual Gurdon Forest Festival, according to Freddie Horne, one of those in charge of the festival.
- Council Hears Marshall's Side
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- Gurdon's City Marshal is not happy about the Neighborhood Crime Watch Program, which has been discussed by Rev. Gene Edwards and Rev. Bobby Marshall.
- Youth Gets 20 years For Murder
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- After a mistrial earlier this year, Earnest Lee Young was retried and found guilty of second degree murder in the death of his ex-wife, Cora Young.
- Go-Devils Slay Dragons; Take on Lions Friday
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- One play literally ended Friday night's game between Gurdon and Junction City, and ruined the Dragons' homecoming.
- Go-Devisions 1 7AA Win Away From Play-Offs
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- The Gurdon Go-Devils are pushing toward the state playoffs after a 27-0 victory over the Junction City Dragons Friday night.
- Umemployment Rate Rises in Clark County to 3.9% in August
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- Clark County's unemployment rate rose from 3.3 percent in July to the August figure of 3.9 percent.
- Communications Lacking in Crime Watch Program
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- After being approached by Rev. Eugene Edwards about six months ago about the Neighborhood Crime Watch Program, Gurdon City Marshal David Childres has heard nothing more about it.
- For Parents With 4-Year-Old Children
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