Here are the stories in the Wednesday, December 1, 1999 edition of Gurdon Times
- Scroll Is Recognized
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- One of the top 10 industries in the nation was recently recognized by the Clark County Industrial Council.
- Board To Look At Uniforms
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- The Gurdon School Board decided to form a committee of teachers, parents, and some students to investigate the "school uniform issue."
- Parade Is December 10
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- It's Christmas in Gurdon with the local Chamber of Commerce announcing plans for the annual Christmas parade.
- In Our Times
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- A revival will be held at First Baptist Church in Gurdon Sun., Dec. 5 through Wed., Dec 8, at 7:00 p.m. during the week. Evangelist will be Bro. Todd West of Jonesboro. Everyone is invited.
- Golden Oldies
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- Last Wednesday some senior adult ladies dressed in bonnets and long dresses and demonstrated to the Head Start children how we used to do our laundry, ironing and churning butter. I didn't realize years ago when I used them how heavy a flat iron was. We h...
- Community News
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- Sunday, Dec. 12, at 3:00 p.m. the officers and members at First Baptist Church in Selma will celebrate their pastor Rev. Alvin Newborn's first anniversary. Everyone is welcome. Special guest will be New Mt. Zion Baptist Church of Gurdon. Rev. Quintin Radf...
- Classy Moments
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- We hope that all of you had a wonderful Thanksgiving. Of course, we enjoyed our vacation, being with so many relatives, and having so much food.
- Santa Coming To Gurdon Dec. 10
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- Christmas will officially begin in Gurdon as Santa Claus makes his way through downtown during the Christmas parade scheduled for December 10.
- Group To Present "A Christmas Carol"
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- "A Christmas Carol" opens December 2 on Arkansas Repertory Theatre's Main Stage and will run through January 2.
- Christmas At Old Washington Special
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- The hallmarks of the Arkansas State Parks system are its scenic natural beauty and diversity of facilities and activities. Old Washington Historic State Park is a wonderful example of this diversity.
- Trail Of Tears Route Honored
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- Trail of Tears routes in Arkansas have been designated one of 50 Millennium Legacy Trails in the United States. The Millennium Trails initiative is a collaborative effort of the White House Millennium Council, the U.S. Department of Transportation and Rai...
- Frolic Set For December 5
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- Visitors will step into a 19th century holiday celebration at the Arkansas Territorial Restoration during its 32nd annual Christmas Frolic and Open House Sunday, December 5, from 1:00 to 4:30 p.m. Admission and parking for the event are free.
- Film Festival Given Grant
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- The Hot Springs Documentary Film Institute has been awarded a grant of $175,000 from the Horace C. Cabe Foundation of Gurdon to purchase the historic Malco Theater.
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