Here are the stories in the Wednesday, April 10, 1996 edition of Gurdon Times
- Possible Pineview Move Protested
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- A battle is looming in the area of the Pineview Nursing Home.
- At Center Ridge Community
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- 85 Families To Benefit From VFD
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- There will be a new volunteer fire department near Gurdon.
- 85 Families To Benefit From VFD (cont)
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- nd firefighters could take other satellite classes as well for their training and certification.
- Five Area Races Are Contested In May 21 Primary
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- Candidates flocked to the Clark County Clerk's Office Tuesday, April 2, as the deadline for filing for political office struck at noon.
- Council Gives Mayor Smith Bargaining Power
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- New SWB Contract To Be Negotiated
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- Gurdon Mayor Rick Smith was given the authority to negotiate a contract with Southwestern Bell Telephone concerning a piece of property the city wants for its rural water project.
- New SWB Contract To Be Negotiated (cont)
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- ies how items can be burned, and what items cannot be burned. It does not inform residents what they can burn.
- Top 10 GHS Academic Graduates Are Named
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- Leonard Gills, principal of Gurdon High School, has announced the top ten academic graduating seniors.
- Cooper Running For City Marshall
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- Rod Cooper has announced he will seek election for the office of City Marshall for Gurdon in the Demoratic Primary on May 21.
- Gurdon Resident Tambra Smith
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- Recorder Seeks To Keep Post
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- Tambra Smith, Gurdon City Recorder/Treasurer, has announced her plans to seek the office in the May 21 primary.
- Registration For Gurdon Head Start Is April 22-25
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- The Gurdon Head Start Center, located at 410 East Main, will be taking applications April 22-25 for the fall program. Call 353-6616 or come by the center to make an appointment.
- Mary Fithen To Serve On Committee
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- Mary Fithen of Prescott, a registered nurse practicioner at the Mercy Medical Center in Gurdon, has been selected to serve as chairperson of the board of nursing's prescriptive authority advisory committee.
- Mike Cox Announces For JP Post
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- Mike Cox has announced that he will be a candidate for Clark County Justice of the Peace in District 11.
- Classy Moments from GMS
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- The Gurdon Middle School was host to a millage rally Monday, April 1. Mr. Bobby Smithson, superintendent of schools, explained the involvement in a millage increase to be for the purpose of the construction and furnishings of new middle school to be lo...
- GPS Honor Roll For 3rd Nine Weeks Given
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- Gurdon Primary School honor roll list has been released for the third nine weeks. Students named are listed below by grade.
- Go-Devils Fall In Offensive Game To Prescott, 15-7
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- Whenever Gurdon and Prescott meet in an athletic event, fireworks are sure to follow.
- Tiger Traks Are April 19-20
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- It will be a two-day extravaganza of fun and competition for the students of Ouachita Baptist University participating in the 23rd annual Tiger Traks event, billed as "Arkansas' Most Exciting College Weekend," to be held April 19-20 on the OBU campus.
- Teams Picked For Gurdon's Little League
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- Teams have been picked, and things are well underway for the 1996 baseball season in Gurdon.
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