Here are the stories in the Wednesday, December 20, 1995 edition of Gurdon Times
- Pumping Station Slows School Project
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- A pumping station and a few tests are all that's keeping water and sewer services from the new Gurdon High School.
- Voters to Decide Fate Of State's Highway System
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- Voters in Arkansas will be asked to decide the fate of the state's highways in a special election on Jan. 9, 1996.
- Voters to Decide Fate Of State's Highway System (cont)
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- y falling behind," he said.
- County Balks At High Gravel Bill
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- County Judge Makes Counter Offer
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- Several people have questioned why Arkadelphia attorney Travis Berry can charge $2 per cubic yard for gravel, when the going rate is 30 cents a yard.
- Tournaments Unkind To Lady Devils
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- Between tournament games, the Lady Go-Devils tuned up by thrashing Fordyce 67-53.
- Toys Available Thursday Night At City Hall
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- Santa wants to invite all the kids participating in the Toys for Tots program to come see him. If you have already filled out and turned in an application come to the Gurdon City Hall Thursday, December 21, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. You need to bring some...
- Wards To Celebrate Anniversary
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- Tom and Lynn Hasley Ward of Sulphur Springs, Texas, former teachers at Gurdon High School, will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary Saturday, December 30, from 2:00 to 4:00 in the afternoon.
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