Here are the stories in the Wednesday, March 20, 1996 edition of Gurdon Times
- Grant Approved For Lowe Fields Upgrades
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- Squeals of joy could be heard echoing throughout City Hall Thursday morning after Mary Burns learned a grant for $75,000 had been approved for Lowe Field.
- Grant Approved For Lowe Fields Upgrades (cont)
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- in person.
- Fair Board Gets Funds for H\AC
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- Grants for the Clark County Fair Association have been approved.
- Phoning Home Will Be Different Soon
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- Telecommunications is changing the face of today and tomorrow, according to Dennis Mills, with Southwestern Bell Telephone.
- Classy Moments
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- We have been enjoying a week of spring break, but we will be eagerly ready to get back into the "swing of things" Monday. It is difficult for us to believe that we have started the fourth nine weeks period for this school year, but as the saying goes, ...
- Spruill Candidate for JP
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- Kenny Spruill announced this week that he would be a candidate for Clark County Justice of the Peace in District 10.
- Potter Seeks Marshall's Job
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- Tommy Potter, a lifelong resident, has announced his candidacy for Gurdon City Marshall in the upcoming election.
- Revival To Begin At Whelen Baptist
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- A revival will be held beginning Monday night, March 25, at East Whelen Baptist Church. It will continue through March 29.
- Honor Roll Students Named At GMS
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- Gurdon Middle School honor roll has been released for the third nine weeks. Students named are listed below by grade.
- Alpha Chi Inducts New Members
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- Fourty-five students were recently inducted into the Arkansas Epsilon Chapter of the Alpha Chi Honor Society at Henderson State University. Alpha Chi is a national college honorary and scholastic society, whose purpose is to promote academic excellence...
- Devils Cooled By Hot Prescott Bats
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- Whenever Gurdon and Prescott meet on the field of competition a battle is sure to occur.
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