Here are the stories in the Wednesday, December 5, 2001 edition of Gurdon Times
- Parade is Friday
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- The time has finally come for Christmas in Gurdon. This Friday, December 7, the fun will start on Main Street.
Main Street will be blocked off around 4:15 p.m. for the band stand to be set up in front of First State Bank.
At 4:30 Christmas in Gurdon ...
- Dinner raises $400 for auditorium
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- Gurdon's Go-Devil Cheerleaders were successful with their recent fundraiser.
Tuesday, November 27, the cheerleaders sponsored a supper. Each cheerleader was given a certain amount of tickets to sell. Each ticket cost $7.50 apiece.
Cheerleaders acted a...
- Council updated on landfill; loan for building
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- Gurdon's City Council had it's regularly scheduled meeting on November 19.
Mayor Clayton Franklin updated the council on the topic of the proposed landfill that would be located just outside of Gurdon City limits.
Franklin said International Paper Com...
- Priest discusses future election reforms
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- Election reform is taking "strange twists," according to Arkansas Secretary of State Sharon Priest.
Priest, who was in the area recently, said things are happening on the state and federal level concerning election reform.
Few people, she said, cared m...
- Harold Bittle
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- Harold Louis Bittle, 71, of Arkadelphia, formerly of Gurdon died Thursday, November 22, 2001.
Bittle was born in Cutis on November 30, 1929, to Lucy Mae and George Andrew (Boss) Bittle. He passed eight days before his 72 birthday.
Survivors include hi...
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