Here are the stories in the Wednesday, January 7, 1998 edition of Gurdon Times
- New 1/2 Cent Tax Effective In City
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- As the new year begins, merchants in Gurdon need to remember and adjust the amount of tax they charge their customers.
- Gurdon Holidays Quiet
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- Gurdon was quiet during the Christmas and New Year's Day holidays.
- Malone Plants To Keep Working
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- Continuing to work for the people in Clark and Nevada counties is important for State Rep. Percy Malone.
- Ross Says: Off-Year Is Important
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- While 1998 is an off-year for the Arkansas Legislature, Sen. Mike Ross said it will be a busy year nonetheless.
- Stephens Retires As Seamstress
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- A fixture in downtown Gurdon is no longer there, and will be sorely missed.
- Unemployment Remains Low At 2.6 Percent in Clark County
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- Clark County's unemployment rate is in a more accustomed place at 2.6 percent.
- CCIC Reviews 1997; Looks Ahead to '98
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- Looking back and ahead dominated discussion at the Clark County Industrial Council's final meeting of 1997.
- Golden Oldies
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- by Doris Vance
- Classy Moments
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- Happy New Year! We are back and ready to get back to work at GMS. We are hearing about the wonderful vacations several students and teachers enjoyed during the holidays, as well as how good Santa Claus was to them. Also, we hear rumors that it was very di...
- Eagles Et Cetera Set For DeGray
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- DeGray Lake Resort State Park will host the 19th annual Eagles Et Cetera January 23, 24 and 25.
- Hilltop 4H Meets
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- The Hilltop 4-H Club held its regular monthly meeting December 8.
- Community News
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- The Martin Luther King celebration will convene with Gennesaret Baptist Church in Arkadelphia on Monday, January 19, at 6:00 p.m. The Southwest District is in charge. Everyone and all churches are welcome. Rev. Charles Hood, pastor.
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