Here are the stories in the Wednesday, July 31, 2002 edition of Gurdon Times
- Deborah Stephens
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- Edward Lee "Sleepy" Hubbard, 77, of Arkadelphia, died Friday, July 26, at Beverly Health Care Center in Arkadelphia.
Mr. Hubbard was born May 19, 1925, in Okolona, the son of the late Elmer B. and Mary Willingham Hubbard.
He was a retired construction ...
- Board unable to renew contacts for all teachers
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- Several Gurdon school teachers did not have their contracts renewed at the end of the school year.
Gurdon's School Board did not want to have to let the teachers go, however, due to a cut in revenue it was forced to do so.
Teachers were promised to get...
- All-Stars take district; win three in state tilt
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- Despite the unbearable heat, Gurdon's nine- and ten-year-old All-Star baseball team managed to bring home another trophy this season.
Larry Thomerson, one of the team's coaches, displays the teams new trophy along with last year's trophy in his drug sto...
- Mission project grows with Sycamore joining
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- It is Mission Gurdon Project time again. This year's project is bigger and even better than last year.
Beech Street Baptist Church decided last year to have a week to do special projects in the community.
Each year the church participated in mission pr...
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