Here are the stories in the Wednesday, April 3, 2002 edition of Gurdon Times
- Carolina Simmons
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- Carolina Parker Simmons of Pontiac, Mich., died Thursday, March 21, 2002, at St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, Mich.
She was wife of the late Roy Parker and the later Earnest Simmons. Retired from the Gurdon Hotel, Simmons was a pastry cook.
Surviv...
- Glenda Steed
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- Glenda M. Steed, 63, of Malvern, formerly of Gurdon died Sunday, March 24, 2002.
Steed was a member of the Third Street Baptist Church of Malvern.
She is survived by one brother, Dale Steed of Malvern; and three sisters, Virginia Snider of Kilgore, Tex...
- IP vital part in Clark County's economy
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- Gurdon's International Paper plant is not a paper mill.
This is what Don Morehead, comptroller at IP, told members of the Clark County Industrial Council Thursday, March 28.
The products produced are for building and landscaping purposes, as the plant ...
- Filing over
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- Today was the last day to put your name on the ballot for the Primary election on May 21, 2002.
As of Wednesday, March 27, no one had signed the political pledge sheet to run against Clark County Sheriff, Troy D. Tucker.
Tucker announced his plans for ...
- Adversity fails to stop determined Karen Harper
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- Looking for an inspirational story? Well, here is one sure to inspire someone.
Eighteen years ago Kenneth and Karen Harper were married.
At the time she was a junior in high school. She and Kenneth decided they wanted to get married.
Her family and fri...
- Ross announces intentions
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- It's all keeping promises.
This is what Congressman Mike Ross, D-4 AR, said as he announced his candidacy for a second term in office.
Ross made the announcement Tuesday, March 26, as he toured the expanded district.
Ross represents Arkansas' Fourth ...
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