Here are the stories in the Wednesday, February 17, 1999 edition of Gurdon Times
- Annexation Plans Facing Short Deadline
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- Right now the City of Gurdon is working hard to get a couple of area annexed into the city limits.
- Animal Control Program Is Successful
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- Gurdon's animal control program has been successful since its inception.
- County Required To Cough Up Back Pay
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- Two Clark County employees were paid for overtime they had worked.
- Taxes, Solid Waste Discussed By League
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- Several items of concern to cities of the second class are being examined by the 86th General Assembly.
- Greenville Getting Water
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- Water was the topic brought before the Gurdon City Council recently by a Greenville resident.
- Devils Take Pair From Ouachita
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- REBECCA S. COOPER
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- Gurdon Baseball Boosters/Little League announces a new registration sign-up program.
- In Our Time
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- Adults planning to participate in this year's youth baseball/softball program as coaches should make plans to attend a coach's meeting on February 22 at Gurdon City Hall at 7:00 p.m.
- Youth Program Beginning
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- Applications are now available for the after school spring recreation program for children ages 5-12 at Clark County Youth Development Center at 810 South Fifth Street.
- Classy Moments
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- The day of royalty has arrived at Cabe Middle School. The assembly conducted on February 11 was the setting for the crowning of the king and queen for Cabe Middle School for the school year 1999-2000.
- Club News
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- Red Springs EHC
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- Steps After Death was the program topic presented by Joyce Rutherford to the Red Springs Extension Homemakers Club February 11. The meeting was held in the Gurdon Municipal Building.
- Community News
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- The officers and members of Antioch Baptist Church of Emmet will celebrate their pastor and his wife, Rev. and Sis. Billy Roberts and family appreciation services Sunday, February 21, at 2:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Special guest will be New Mt. Zion Ba...
- Golden Oldies
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- Those who went to Arkadelphia to sing at Twin Rivers Rehabilitation and Health Center on Thursday, February 11, were Earlene Self, Lloyd Baumgardner, Doug and Joyce Quillin, Elvin and Mary McBride, Emma Herron, Arlie Craig, Ross Carter, Charlyne Wells, Ch...
- College News
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- Andrew Mikeal Taylor of Gurdon has been named to Ouachita Baptist University's president's list.
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