Here are the stories in the Wednesday, January 12, 2000 edition of Gurdon Times
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- Two Arrested For Gurdon ALS Break-In
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- Two people were recently arrested in connection with the break in at Gurdon's Alternative Learning School.
- History Of Gurdon IP Given To Rotary
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- There have been a lot of changes at Gurdon's International Paper plant since 1979, when it was first acquired.
- Budget Approved For 2000; Justices Clean Up Year End
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- As 1999 drew to a close the Clark County Quorum Court managed to pass a budget for the year 2000.
- GHS Girls Defeat Lady 'Runners
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- Gurdon's senior boys found out why Stephens is the top team in class A basketball.
- 29 "True" Cases Of Child Abuse Found
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- If you witnessed the abuse of a child, what would you do? Are you afraid to report child abuse?
- Classy Moments
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- We have just completed the first week of the third nine weeks of this school year. It was difficult for several of the students to return to school and be able to stay awake, so many had said they had been staying up late at night while out for the holid...
- College News
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- The Office of University Relations and Admissions at Henderson State University announces Cassie Lee Lynn has been awarded the University Academic Scholarship for 2000- 2001.
- Volunteers Sought
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- Hospice is a home care program designed to meet the needs of terminally ill patients and to provide support for their families.
- FSA To Conduct Disaster Meeting
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- The Clark County Farm Service Agency (FSA) office will conduct a meeting to explain the provisions of the ongoing Crop Disaster Program, the Livestock Assistance Program, the Conservation Reserve Program as well as the upcoming COC election.
- Nominations Are Sought
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- Producers in Local Administrative Area 1 (LAA 1) are encouraged to go by the Farm Service Agency office to pick up nominating petitions for the county committee election to be held on March 13.
- In Our Time
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- Lakenya Thomas of Okolona and Dedxic Jones of Delight are proud to announce the birth of their son, Malik Roshawn Jones, on Thursday, January 6, 2000.
- DeGray Sets Eagles Et Cetra For Jan. 28-30
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- DeGray Lake Resort State Park will host the 21st annual Eagles Et Cetera January 28, 29 and 30.
- Watch Planned
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- DeGray Lake Resort State Park will host the fourth annual waterfowl watch Saturday, February 19. This event provides an excellent opportunity to see migrating waterfowl and bald eagles.
- Dead Bald Eagle Found Again
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- JOE MOSBY
ARKANSAS GAME & FISH COMMISSION
- Cheerleaders To Compete
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- The Gurdon Senior High cheerleaders will be competing in the Arkansas Cheerleading Association's regional competition.
- Anne Belle Clark
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- Anne Belle Clark, 78, of Gurdon died Tuesday, January 4, 2000.
- Sarah Katherine Read
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- Sarah Katherine Read, 92, of North Little Rock, formerly of Gurdon, died Friday, January 7, 2000.
- Clint Blanton Moseley
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- Clint Blanton Moseley, 60, of Texarkana, Texas, formerly of Gurdon, died Saturday, January 8, 2000.
- Lee Vant Fletcher
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- Lee vant Fletcher, 90, of Benton, formerly of Gurdon, died Sunday, January 9, 2000, in the Benton Service Center.
- Letha Muriel Robins
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- Letha Muriel (Harper) Robins, 92, passed away Monday, January 3, 2000.
- GPS Honor Roll Given
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- Gurdon Primary School has announced the honor roll for the previous nine weeks of class. The students are named by grades.
- Community News
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- A Martin Luther King celebration will be held at 6:00 p.m. Monday, January 17, at Mt. Canaan Baptist Church. Everyone is welcome. Rev. Johnny C. Harris, pastor. Rev. B.F. Smith of Little Rock will be the speaker.
- Life's Success Begins At School
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- BARBARA A. HOLT, PhD.
CLARK COUNTY EXTENSION AGENT FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICES
- Golden Oldies
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- Last Tuesday some of the seniors wore their crazy hats for Crazy Hat Day.
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