Here are the stories in the Wednesday, October 10, 2001 edition of Gurdon Times
- Thomerson joins Arkansas Game and Fish Commission
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- A love for hunting and a sudden interest in law enforcement is what it took to get the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission's newest officer.
Mark Thomerson has been hired by the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission as Wildlife Officer in Lincoln County, Arkansa...
- Festival nearing
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- October is festival month in Clark County and on October 27, Main Street in Gurdon will be transformed into a midway of artistic displays, games, rides, food booths, contests, commercial displays and fun for everyone.
All this excitement will be going o...
- Gurdon area youth does well in 4-H competition, workshops
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- Recently three 4-H members from Clark County were chosen as ambassadors for 4-H.
These three were added to the already 43 ambassadors.
Ambassadors for 4-H are chosen by their involvement, knowledge of 4-H, leadership abilities, commitment to 4-H, and i...
- James Charles
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- James Owen Charles, 82, of Gurdon, died Thursday, September 27, 2001, in the St. Joseph Regional Hospital in Hot Springs.
Charles was a retired employee of the Weasel Company in Detroit, Mich., a veteran of World War II and a member of the Carrie St. Ch...
- Linnie Deaton
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- Linnie M. Deaton, 91, of Curtis died peacefully with her family around her on Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2001, in Yucaipa, Calif.
Deaton was born in Richwoods Sept. 30, 1909, the daughter of Thomas Edgar and Lola Burrow Manning.
She was the widow of Victor ...
- Devils take sting out of Stamps in 48-0 thrashing
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- Gurdon's Go-Devils faced the Stamps Yellow Jackets Friday night at Stamps, and though the rain fell and the wind blew, the Devils came out on top 48-0.
The contest started with Eddie Fort of Gurdon kicking off to Stamps. The Yellow Jackets started offen...
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