Here are the stories in the Wednesday, January 31, 1996 edition of Gurdon Times
- GMS Moves
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- Into Former High School Building
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- Within the span of a week two moves were made in the Gurdon School System.
- Russian Life Still Different
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- Minister Tells Rotary Club
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- Life in Russia was the topic of the day for Gurdon's Rotary Club Thursday, Jan. 18.
- Commission Works On Airport Upgrade
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- With a little luck to go along with a lot of hard work, Gurdon's Lowe Field may soon be widened.
- Banquet Speaker
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- Beth Ann Rankin, former Miss Arkansas, will be the featured speaker at the annual Gurdon Chamber of Commerce Banquet. The banquet is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 6 at the new Gurdon High School cafetorium.
- Membership Drive Feb. 1
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- The South Clark County Junior Chamber of Commerce is starting its annual membership and sponsorship drives starting February 1. Everyone is encouraged to contribute to this worthy cause.
- Home Burns; Dryer Blazes
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- Fire destroyed a home in Gurdon, while a faulty dryer caused a scare at Pineview Nursing Home last week.
- Arkansas Student Is On 'Jeopardy'
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- College World Series - Week of Feb. 12
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- Shane Whitlock, son of Jerry Don and Celeste Whitlock of Benton, and the grandson of Gene Whitlock and the late Willie Whitlock of Gurdon, will appear on the TV program Jeopardy February 14.
- Guthrie Receives OBU Leadership Scholarship
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- Jennifer Guthrie, a senior at Gurdon High School, has received a Leadership Scholarship for study beginning in the 1996 fall semester at Ouachita Baptist University, according to Randy Garner, director of admissions counseling at Ouachita.
- Lady Devils 7AA Conference Champions
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