Here are the stories in the Wednesday, July 25, 2001 edition of Gurdon Times
- City is working to lower fire insurance rating
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- Lower insurance rates may be in the picture for Gurdon residents Mayor Clayton Franklin announced at the City Council meeting held July 16.
In 1986 the city was rated as a class seven. This reflects how the city stands with fire protection.
Since the ...
- Drug arrest is made
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- A 39-year-old Okolona man was arrested and could be charged with manufacturing a controlled substance.
According to a release from the Clark County Sheriff's Office, the arrest was made Monday, July 16, with the CCSO and Group 6 Narcotics Task Force inv...
- CCIC works for entire county trying to find jobs for area
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- Gurdon's Municipal Building was the site of the Clark County Industrial Council meeting held on Thursday, July 19.
Brown Hardman, president of the CCIC, opened the meeting by telling everyone how proud he was to be in Gurdon for the council meeting. H...
- Sewer rates questioned
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- Commissioner Glenn Hughes questioned high sewer rates in Gurdon at the regularly scheduled meeting of the Gurdon Water and Sewer Commission held Monday, July 16.
While reviewing pay-outs made by the water department on June's operation check list, an A...
- Gas prices going up
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- It's obvious everyone has noticed the increase in gasoline prices. The problem however is understanding why they are high.
Almost 60 percent of motorists fill their vehicle with fuel at convenient stores.
Did you know that on average 93 percent of th...
- Nathan Chester Turner
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- Nathan Chester Turner, 82, of Bierne, died Tuesday, July 17, in Fairfax Manor.
Turner was a machinist for the Cabe Lumber Company of Gurdon for more than 40 years, and a member of the Beirne Baptist Church.
Survivors include his loving and devoted wife...
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