Here are the stories in the Wednesday, January 9, 2002 edition of Gurdon Times
- Lady Devils spoil Prescott's home opener in new sports arena
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- Gurdon didn't allow Prescott to get away unscathed in the first game in the new Prescott Sports Arena.
The Lady Devils posted Gurdon's lone victory of the night, but it was enough to spoil opening night for Prescott.
DEVILS 59
WOLVES 66
The Devils wen...
- Mayor, Council refuse to answer questions
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- Problems have still not been solved with the Okolona City Council.
Wednesday, January 2, was the city's first meeting of 2002. The meeting was called to order at 6 p.m.
A concerned Okolona resident stood and asked to address the mayor in hopes of gett...
- Dog helps catch burglar
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- Lassie was known for his good deeds. Always looking after young Timmy and making sure he was saved if in a bad situation.
Recently, an Okolona woman found herself to be in a situation where her dog became the hero.
Unfortunately, Micah Hastings's house...
- Deaton competent; trial date not set yet
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- A Gurdon teen charged with manslaughter in the death of a 15-year-old has been declared mentally competent to stand trial and participate in his own defense.
Justin Cole Deaton, 19, 210 South 8th St., was charged with unlawfully and recklessly causing th...
- Pearlie Sias
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- Pearlie Sesco Sias, 99, of Gurdon, formerly of Logan County, W. Va., died Saturday, December 29, 2001.
He was a retired logger, farmer, and coal miner.
He was a member of local UMWA #1213. He attended Cornerstone Pentecostal Church of God of Gurdon. He ...
- Ross McDaniel
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- Renard Ross McDaniel, 71, of Gurdon, died Wednesday, December 26, 2001.
McDaniel was a retired millwright for International Paper Co.
Survivors include his wife, Jimmie Nell McDaniel of Gurdon; two sons, David Ross and Kathy McDaniel, and Danny Joe and...
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