Here are the stories in the Wednesday, March 13, 1996 edition of Gurdon Times
- Parents To Choose Child's Fate After School Board Meeting
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- Parents of a middle school student face a difficult decision.
- Parents To Choose Child's Fate After School Board Meeting (cont)
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- Fire, Park Grants Sought
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- Gurdon's City Council was asked to make decisions on three grants, three resolutions and a like number of ordinances during its regular monthly meeting Monday night.
- Miss Arkansas Wows Students
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- There were some lucky young men Thursday, March 7.
- Mechanical Codes Examined
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- Harold Hurst, Gurdon's Water and Sewer superintendent, will most likely be wearing a new hat soon.
- County Adopts Burn Ordinance
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- There was nothing but harmony at the Clark County Quorum Court meeting Monday night.
- Head Start Sponsoring Basketball Tournament
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- On Saturday, April 13, Arkadelphia Head Start will sponsor the Arkadelphia Head Start 3-on-3 basketball tournament (double elimination) in conjunction with the 1996 Festival of Two Rivers.
- Thomas Earns Leadership Scholarship
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- James Don Thomas of Gurdon has been awarded a Performance and Leadership Scholarship to attend the University of Arkansas at Monticello, according to JoBeth Johnson, director of admissions.
- On The Diamond
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- Rams Edge Devils 12-11
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- After falling behind 7-3 to Hot Springs Lakeside, Gurdon's Go-Devil baseball team rallied to tie the contest.
- Bryant Announces Political Aspirations
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- Running for U.S. Senate
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- Arkansas Attorney General Winston Bryant made his candidacy for the United States Senate official Thursday, March 7 in a "fly around" of the state with stops in seven cities.
- Gurdon's Volunteer Firemen Vital
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- It's 3:00 a.m., deep in a peaceful, silent sleep, when suddenly your dreams are rudely interrupted by a shrill, piercing continuous ring, "The Fire Phone."
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