Here are the stories in the Wednesday, July 10, 1996 edition of Gurdon Times
- Marshall Requests Closed Meeting At Council
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- Gurdon City Marshal David Childres requested a closed hearing concerning his department during Monday night's city council meeting.
- Marshall Requests Closed Meeting At Council (cont)
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- ts in the paper anyway."
- Gurdon's Water Slightly Contaminated, But Safe
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- Samples of water taken from Gurdon's deep well near Lowe Field show signs of contamination.
- Meeting Set For Pineview
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- Gurdon residents interested in keeping Pineview Care Center in the city will be meeting Friday to discuss the issue.
- Lightning Strikes City Hall
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- Lightning struck Gurdon's City Hall, knocking out the city police's radio system, along with two computer printers and four telephones.
- Annexation Maps
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- Roy Quinney, Gurdon city councilman, examines a map for a proposed annexation along Highway 67. The map boundaries were drawn along existing property lines to include all populated areas, but not timber country. The annexation would also bring the new Gur...
- Another Award
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- Gurdon City Recorder/Treasurer Tambra Smith displays one of the two awards she was presented at the recent Arkansas Municipal League meeting, held in Little Rock. Along with being recognized for her efforts working with the AML, Smith was presented with a...
- New Toys
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- Two-year-old Hunter Hammonds wasted no time in climbing into a new race car at the Gurdon City Park. The spring car, along with a horse and rocket ship, were erected at the city park recently by Gurdon coach Joe Kizer, street superintendent Jim Caldwell, ...
- Car Hops Donating Their Tips
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- Gurdon Sonic car hops will be donating all their tips Friday and Saturday, July 12 and 13, to help Andrea Bailey, who has a lung disease.
- Allen Attends AEGIS
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- Eric Allen of Gurdon is one of fifty Arkansas high school students chosen for the 1996 SummerStage AEGIS program, which will take place July 7-17 at Harding University.
- Board Awards Over $100,000
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- The Arkansas Crime Victims Reparations Board awarded $110,544.29 during June to 132 individuals who were victimized in Arkansas, Arkansas Attorney General Winston Bryant reports.
- Deadline is Monday, July 15
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