Here are the stories in the Wednesday, April 8, 1998 edition of Gurdon Times
- 4H Good For Youth
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- 4-H Clubs do more than teach young people how to raise and tend animals.
- Williams Out Of Clerk's Race
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- After Dec. 31, 1998, a fixture at the Clark County Courthouse will no longer be there.
- Area Candidates File
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- Those who plan on running in the preferential party primary Tuesday, May 19, have tossed their hats into the political arena.
- Smith To Seek Reelection To Gurdon Mayor's Office
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- Gurdon Mayor Rick Smith announces his intentions to seek reelection in the May 19, Preferential Party Primary.
- Stress Recovery Slow
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- BARBARA A. HOLT, Ph.D.
- Deaths
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- Edith M. Schroeder
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- Edith M. Walker Schroeder, 82, of Gurdon died Wednesday, April 1, 1998.
- Conflict Resolution Program Scheduled
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- Taking With TJ Conflict Resolution series is an exciting new educational program to teach second through fourth graders to resolve conflicts with peers without using violence.
- College News
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- William Paul McMillan, a senior at Gurdon High School, has been awarded a technical scholarship at the University of Arkansas Community College at Hope. The scholarship is based upon A.C.T. score and grade point average plus a recommendation from a school...
- Community News
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- The pastor and members of the Church of God on Carrie Street in Gurdon will present its Easter service Sunday, April 12, at 2:00 p.m. The speaker will be Rev. Andre Watson of St. Mark Baptist Church in Little Rock. Everyone is invited to attend.
- Golden Oldies
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- All last week was Nutrition Week a the Gurdon Senior Adult Center. It featured Dr. Barbara Holt.
- Key Earns Masters
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- Melody Key, a teacher at George Elementary School in the Springdale School District, has been named a Polly M. Jackson Master Economics Teacher (MET).
- Students Collect Pennies; Goal Set A One Million
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- The students a Gurdon Middle School have set a very ambitious goal. They hope to collect a million pennies.
- Classy Moments
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- Track season is upon us. We have so many athletics in our school and there is a sport favorite for just about everybody. The students training for track complained of aching muscles, (some that they did not know they had), some were even "so tired" they c...
- Children First Program Touted
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- RON MATLOCK
- Pageant Deadline Today
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- Miss Gurdon Lake Pageant will be held May 9 at 7:00 p.m. in the Gurdon Middle School auditorium.
- 4H Members Attend Space Camp
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- A total of 85 4-H members from 35 counties, including Clark, attended the three- day Arkansas 4-H Space Camp recently at the Aerospace Education Center in Little Rock.
- The Easter Rabbit
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- Once there was a little Rabbit who just sat upon a shelf;
- GHS Honor Roll
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- Gurdon High School has released its list of honor students for the last nine weeks. The students are listed below by grades.
- GMS Honor Roll
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- Gurdon Middle School has released its list of honor students for the last nine weeks. The students are listed below by grades.
- Services Set
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- The Church of God of Gurdon will present an Easter musical entitled, "Who Do You Say That I Am?" on Saturday, April 11, at 7:00 p.m.
- Computer Class Set
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- An adult education computer tech and Windows 95 class will begin Monday, April 13, at Gurdon High School. It will be five weeks long, all on Monday nights.
- Workshop Is Planned
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- The Clark County Extension Homemakers Council will sponsor a workshop with Clara Joiner teaching crochet.
- Gov. Appoints Arkadelphia To Commission
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- Gov. Mike Huckabee has appointed Spencer Honey of Arkadelphia director of the state Health Services Commission.
- Green Attends Meeting
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- Arkadelphia Human Development Center superintendent Margo Green recently attended the annual conference of the Association of Public Developmental Disabilities Administrators in New Orleans, La.
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