Here are the stories in the Wednesday, March 1, 2000 edition of Gurdon Times
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- Commission Sets Business Park As Top Priority
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- Developing the business park is the number one goal of the Clark County Industrial Council for Y2K.
- Benefit Planned To Raise Funds For Ailing Youth
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- A benefit gospel singing will be held for Crystal Sanders, a 15-year-old girl suffering from leukemia.
- Filing Fees Are Set By Area Democrats
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- Election time is just around the corner, and those planning to seek public office should know the filing dates.
- Rotarians Hear About Tours
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- There is a difference between riding a bus and traveling in a motor coach, according to Mary Frances.
- Gurdon Squads Bounced From Regionals
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- As is often the case, teams spend all their energy and efforts making it to the finals of a tournament.
- Gurdon School Wants Names
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- Some students currently attending school in the Delight School District are in a bit of a legal tangle with the Gurdon School District.
- Committee Cuts Proposed Pay Raises To 5 Percent
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- Gurdon Water and Sewer Commission is faced with little choice in a personnel conflict.
- FYI
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- Gurdon Little League baseball and softball sign-up will be Thurs., March 2, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. and Sat., March 4, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Gurdon Municipal building. For more information call Jimmy Hogue at 353-2916.
- Elk Horn Sets Bash
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- Elk Horn Bank is celebrating its 116th birthday March 1 with a party to honor the 'team spirit of Arkadelphia.'
- Community News
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- The officers and members of Mt. Canaan Baptist Church of the city will be celebrating their pastor and his wife, Rev. and Mrs. Johnny C. Harris and family's 14th anniversary Sun., March 5, at 3:00 p.m. Special guest will be Bethany Baptist Church of McNei...
- Golden Oldies
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- We are proud of our activity director Martha Beardon. She has really been doing a good job planning activities for the center.
- Howard Seeks Re-Election
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- John Howard has announced he will seek re-election as Justice of the Peace for the Clark County Quorum Court, District 7, which consists of Joan, Manchester, Gum Springs, Curtis and Lakeview.
- Classy Moments
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- How about this Arkansas weather? We have students wearing shorts, sweaters and heavy jackets, and not really knowing what is the most comfortable. One thing we do know, for which we are very grateful, having a building with central heat and air conditioni...
- Emergency Loans To Be Available To Countians
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- The USDA's Farm Services Agency has agreed to make emergency loans available to 29 counties in Arkansas that were affected by last month's snow storms, U.S. Senator Blanche Lincoln has announced.
- Deaths
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- Mamie Inez McMillan
- Henderson, Hiett To Wed March 18th
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- Dr. and Mrs. Lee Henderson of Rogers announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Erica Leigh, to Joseph Ross Hiett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hiett of Little Rock.
- King To Seek Re-Election
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- Pamela King has announced her intentions to seek re-election as Clark County Circuit Clerk for the term 2001-2002, subject to the Democratic primary in May.
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