Here are the stories in the Wednesday, June 26, 2002 edition of Gurdon Times
- Auditors to visit Gurdon to check water records
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- Auditors will be visiting the City of Gurdon soon.
The reason being the end of the Water and Sewer Departments fiscal year.
Gurdon Mayor Clayton Franklin said he wanted the auditors to help get the Water Department and the City on the same fiscal year...
- Area radio stations sold
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- Federal Communications Commission approval is pending in the sale of Arkadelphia's three radio stations to a De Queen broadcasting company.
Under the pending sale, stations KDEL/KVRC and KYXK are being sold to Jay Bunyard, doing business as Bunyard Broa...
- Barnes arrested for possession
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- Since Gurdon's drug raid back in January, Gurdon Police officers have continued to work on the city's drug problem.
During the raid in January a warrant was issued for Andre Barnes, but Barnes was no where to be found.
Barnes had already been arrested ...
- Hale sentenced to 14 years in jail
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- An Okolona man was recently sentenced to 14 years in the Arkansas State Penitentiary.
Johnny Lee Hale, Jr. was arrested on November 8, 2001 for burglary.
Hale had allegedly broken into the residence of Adam and Mikki Hastings of Okolona. Several items ...
- Fourth of July celebration set for Gurdon's City Park, GHS
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- Gurdon residents can enjoy Fourth of July festivities right here at home.
For the first time, Gurdon will be holding a July 4th celebration with the help of the Gurdon Chamber of Commerce, Sexton Foods, Gurdon Public Schools, and the 21st Century Commun...
- Indecent letters given to children
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- Gurdon Police arrested 58-year-old Jimmy Ross Welch on Thursday, June 20 at his home.
Welch lived in a house on 700 East Beech Street in Gurdon.
City Marshal Don Childers had received several complaints from residents living in the area claiming Welch ...
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