Here are the stories in the Wednesday, May 8, 1996 edition of Gurdon Times
- Wingfield Not 'Fiddling' With Violin Making
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- Making violins may not be brain surgery or rocket science, but the craft requires similar skills to each.
- Wingfield Not 'Fiddling' With Violin Making (cont)
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- to be added.
- Student Is Suspended
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- Loses All Credit For School Year
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- A Gurdon High School student has been suspended for the remainder of the year after voiding his bladder in a glass of tea a teacher was drinking.
- Jobless Rate 2.9%
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- Economic news remains good in Clark County, as the unemployment figures show only 2.9 percent of the residents without jobs.
- Woman Loses Lip In Fight At Dollar Store
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- A court decision led to a stalking which resulted in a fight between two women.
- Conly Is Named Manager of IP
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- International Paper, Wood Products Divsion, has announced that Henry Conly has been named manager of lumber operations of the eastern region, reporting to Art McGown, vice president/general manager of the Wood Products Division.
- HSU Students Present Papers
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- Five Henderson student presented research papers (co-authored with HSU faculty) at the Arkansas Academy of Science annual meeting held at Westark Community College in Fort Smith recently.
- Tiger Baseball Camp Is Set
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- The Ouachita Baptist University Tiger baseball program will offer its first baseball camp for girls and boys, age 8 to seniors in high school, in two sessions, June 3-6 and June 10-13, at Rab Rodgers Field in Arkadelphia.
- Classy Moments
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- All I can do is apologize to you faithful readers and ask that you forgive me, as I failed to have an article in last week's paper. It sure is good to know that it was missed however. you may not realize just how much your calls mean to me.
- Homemaker's Week Proclaimed
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- May 5-11 has been proclaimed Extension Homemakers Week in Clark County by Judge Grady Runyan. Extension homemakers is one of the largest adult volunteer organizations in the world. Arkansas has a membership of over 11,000. In Clark County there are 12 ...
- 3 From Area Graduate From UofA
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- The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) will hold commencement ceremonies at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 18, at Barton Coliseum for 574 candidates from Arkansas, other states and foreign countries.
- Wade Earns Academic Scholarship From UCA
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- Kerri Dianne Wade of Des Arc High School has received an academic scholarship from the University of Central Arkansas beginning in August.
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