Here are the stories in the Wednesday, September 26, 2001 edition of Gurdon Times
- Devils fall short at Mineral Springs
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- Gurdon's Go-Devils traveled to Mineral Springs Friday night to face the Hornets in their conference opener.
The Devils would ultimately fall 32-6 to the Hornets, but only after a hard-fought battle seeing three Gurdon players injured.
The contest start...
- Ross promoted, board examines policy concerning physics class
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- Bonnie Ross, Gurdon School District's new Curriculum Coordinator, was on hand at the Tuesday, September 18, meeting of the Gurdon School Board.
Ross reported on the progress the school is making and what could possibly benefit the schools.
Superintende...
- Hoo-Hoo Theater news bad
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- The old Hoo-Hoo Theater has been declared unsafe with no hope of making it safe again.
At last month's meeting of the Gurdon City Council, Mayor Clayton Franklin reported talking with Martha Harvell, who is on the committee to help save the structure, a...
- SWAR District Fair underway
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- It's showtime folks!
Yes, it's time for the 57th Annual Southwest Arkansas Livestock Show and Rodeo. This year's event is from Sept. 25-29 at the Third District Coliseum in Hope's Fair Park.
Once again, Razorback Amusements will be providing the rides ...
- Gurdon Lake drawn down
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- Arkansas Game and Fish Commission will begin drawing down the water level of the Gurdon Lake beginning September 21.
The water level will be dropped three feet to expose shallow water weeds to cold, dry winter weather.
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commi...
- How far are we willing to go?
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- Are we, as a nation and Americans, willing to do what it takes to end terrorism both here and abroad, no matter what measures we have to use?
This is a question we as a people must ask ourselves during this time of crisis. Our leaders talk of retaliatio...
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