Here are the stories in the Wednesday, November 22, 1995 edition of Gurdon Times
- Commission Will Not Charge For Change Till 1996
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- To charge, or not to charge. That was the question
- Commission Will Not Charge For Change Till 1996 (cont)
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- han they should, which uses more water.
- Council Agrees to Buy Police Car
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- Gurdon's City Council, meeting in special session Monday night, voted to purchase a new vehicle for the Gurdon Police Department.
- Delegates Should Continue Campaigning
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- Those seeking positions as delegates for the constitutional convention are urged to continue running for these seats.
- Work Continues
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- Work on the water and sewer project to the new Gurdon High School continues, and is projected to be completed within the contract period of 75 days, weather permitting. The final hurdle was overcome when four sisters, who had been asking for a free ho...
- CCIC Sees New Tool
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- High tech recruiting was demonstrated at the Clark County Industrial Council meeting, Thursday, Nov. 16.
- Christmas Promotion Set
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- A `Christmas in Gurdon' promotion and parade has been planned for downtown Gurdon on Tuesday, December 5, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
- Benson Retires as OBU Coach
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- After 31 years at the helm of the Ouachita Baptist University Tiger football program, one of the state's sports legends, Buddy Bensonm, has announced his retirement as head coach of the Tiger football program.
- Lady Devils Open Season With 4-0 Record
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- Go-Devil gym has not been a friendly place for visitors so far this young basketball season.
- Junior Girls Split First Two Games
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- Gurdon's junior girls basketball team is playing .500 ball, with a win over Lewisville and a loss to Arkadelphia.
- Raiders Plunder GHS
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- Article was not available.
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