Here are the stories in the Wednesday, May 29, 1996 edition of Gurdon Times
- Tornado Rips Through South Clark Co.
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- Memorial Day was memorable for residents in South Clark County as a tornado ripped through the region leaving destruction and devastation in its path.
- Easements Needed For Project
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- Work is well underway on the parent portion of the Gurdon Rural Water Project.
- Districts Should Get More Funding
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- There may be some good news for area school districts.
- Unemployment 2.9%
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- Good news seems to stay in Clark County when it comes to unemployment figures.
- Okolona Youth Wins National Championship With His Goat
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- Trey Burchfield of Okolona, recently won Grand Champion with his LaMancha Dairy Goat Buck. The United Dairy Goat Breeders Association Show was held May 11, 1996 at Russellville.
- Co. Livestock Judging Team Takes First
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- The Clark County junior livestock judging team won first place at the Hot Spring County Spring Jackpot Show.
- GHS Teachers Receive Grants
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- The Reynolds Metals Foundation in Richmond, Va., together with Reynolds Metals Company's Gum Springs plant, is awarding five Excellence in Education Grants to the teachers in the Arkadelphia and Gurdon School Districts for the 1996-1997 academic year. ...
- Classy Moments from GMS
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- For many of you readers, you are aware of the fact that school is out for the summer months. The Gurdon Middle School had several adjustments to make this year. We started out the year in the only middle School we had known, the one referred to as "The...
- IP Helps Environment
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- International Paper Co. is doing its part to save the environment, according to Craig Viscardis, wildlife biologist who works for IP.
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