Here are the stories in the Wednesday, January 31, 2001 edition of Gurdon Times
- Community News
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- The first Sunday night fellowship service will be held at New Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Gurdon Sunday, Feb. 4, at 6:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Rev. Quintin Radford, pastor.
The officers and members of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church of Okolona will cel...
- Golden Oldies
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- Our Valentine contestants are working hard to win. The couple who raises the most money will be our King and Queen. Coke, stuffed animals, quilt tops, candy dishes, and lots more have been donated to the center. The items donated by the contestants have ...
- Volunteers Needed To Clean-Up Gurdon
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- Volunteers are still needed to help clean up after the Christmas Day ice storm.
Gurdon Mayor Rick Smith, at the regular monthly meeting of the Gurdon City Council Monday, Jan. 22, said the city can use the volunteer aid as its in-kind labor for the 90-1...
- Generator Purchased For Water Department
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- Water in Gurdon and surrounding areas may be protected from another electricity outage.
Harold Hurst, department manager of the Gurdon Water and Sewer Department, and the Water and Sewer Commission discussed purchasing a generator to provide electricity...
- Prepare Now For Other Major Storms
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- There is still at least six weeks of winter left, in spite of the recent spate of god weather.
Because of this, it's still a good idea to be prepared for the worst, as, at this time last year, the region was hammered by 16 inches of snow.
While the lat...
- Following Disasters: Clean-Up Begins At Home
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- With the disaster over, it's time to begin cleaning up after it.
According to information from the Arkansas Department of Emergency Management (ADEM), step one begins at home with the property owner.
It is important for homeowners to be wary of those w...
- FEMA Officials Now Out In The Field
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- Inspectors with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) are currently in the field verifying damage to homes from the ice storms.
Officials with the disaster recovery teams ask applicants to make sure they see proper identification from those who...
- Gurdon Takes Two Victories At Nevada
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- Gurdon took two of three from Nevada Thursday, Jan. 29, with the senior girls and junior boys posting victories.
GURDON 52
NEVADA 85
Gurdon's youth showed as the Devils were unable to keep pace with the Nevada Blue Jays and fell 85-52.
Part of the prob...
- Classy Moments from Cabe Middle School
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- It is very evident that some kind of bug' has entered our school. We are having a large number of absentees each day. This is not only students, but staff and faculty as well. We are hoping that the bug leaves this place soon.
So many students are coug...
- In Our Times . . . News That Matters To Gurdon
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- The Beirne Rural Fire Department will be holding a chili supper at the fire department on Saturday, Feb. 3, from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. Dinner plates will cost $4.50 per plate.
The city of Gurdon is seeking volunteers to assist people in debris removal from...
- School Menus: February 5-9
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- Meals for the Gurdon School District for the week of Feb. 5-9 are as follows. All meals are served with milk. Cabe Middle School students will not be served tea.
Adults Only Lunch , GPS
MONDAY: Chef's salad with ham and cheese, crackers, fruit cup and b...
- Volunteers Important In Community
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- Many community organizations rely on volunteers to achieve success. Volunteers can share the work load of paid staff, voice constructive criticism, lobby on behalf of the organization, help in fund-raising and act as public relations agents. Good volunte...
- Hendrix Earns Awards
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- The National Weather Service presented the John Campanius Holm award to Owen B. Hendrix of Antoine on January 26.
The John Campanius Holm award recognizes cooperative weather observers in the field of meteorological observations. The award was presented...
- Rogers, Taylor To Wed February 17
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- Skip and Karen Rogers of Curtis announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Jennifer, to Jeremy Taylor, son of John and Opal Taylor of Sparkman.
The bride-elect is the granddaughter of James and Mary McAnally of Curtis and Ann Roger...
- Harder, Bremer Set March Wedding
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- Norman and Sherry Harder of Hereford, Texas, announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Lee Anne, to Chad Andrew Bremer, son of Richard and Charlise Bremer of Burnet, Texas.
The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Fred and Lorene A...
- Cabe Honor Roll Given For Fall Semester
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- Cabe Middle School has listed the names of its honor roll students for the fall semester of 2000.
All A's
Fifth grade: Sara Boyce, Hilda Cruz, Ashlyn Escalante, Zachery Martin, Tori Morehead and Kirby Sandidge.
Sixth grade: Porcha Anderson, Kayce Bair...
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