Here are the stories in the Wednesday, September 4, 1996 edition of Gurdon Times
- Rescue Unit A Possibility In Gurdon
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- By JOHN MILLER
- Improvements Lead to Expo
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- Airport improvements are the driving force behind the First Annual Gurdon Forest Festival Air Expo.
- Athletic Program Not A Burden To District
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- By JOHN MILLER
- Two Youths Charged With Rape
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- Two South Clark County youths have been arrested and charged with three counts of rape each.
- Skidder Damaged
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- A warrant for the arrest of Jamie Dyer, 19, of Gurdon, has been issued.
- Crop Damage
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- Adam King, 19, of Gurdon, and James Wrinkle, 18, also of Gurdon, have been charged with second degree criminal mischief and criminal trespassing.
- Three Convicted
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- Sam W. Smith, Roosevelt May and U.S. Ritchie, all of Gurdon, were convicted of selling alcohol in a dry county recently.
- Beauties on Parade
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- These attractive young ladies will be competing for the title of Clark County Fair Queen and Little Miss, Tuesday, Sept. 10. Six young women are vying for the queen's crown. They are, in the photo above, from left: Dayle Cosh, Cassidy Allen, Amy Salazar, ...
- Expo Explanations
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- Mary Burns, with the Gurdon Airport Commission, told members of the Rotary club how the First Annual Forest Festival Air Expo came about, and of the acts which will be performing at it. The expo will be held Oct. 26-27, in conjunction with the 16th Annual...
- Classy Moments from GHS
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- We are just as busy as we can be at GMS. As needed, we have made some changes to make the learning process better for the students, as well as for the teachers. Mrs. White, teacher of art, had moved her class to the High School and we were going to bus...
- For 1997 Football Season --
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- GHS Go-Devils Show Promise
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- By JOHN MILLER
- Gurdon's Schedule Is Not Easy
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- Football is in the air, and after a month's preparation, the Gurdon Go-Devils will take the field Friday night as they host the Fouke Panthers.
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