Here are the stories in the Wednesday, August 7, 2002 edition of Gurdon Times
- Truck runs into home; driver leaves then dies
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- On July 30, 2002 at 2:37 p.m. the Gurdon Police Department received a call that a truck had hit a house trailer at 318 Dean Street.
Gurdon City Marshal Don Childers and officer Ricky Clark responded to the call.
Upon their arrival they saw a 1984 Ford...
- One injured in wreck; in stable condition now
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- A 25 year-old Arkadelphia man was seriously injured in a motorcycle wreck Thursday, August 1.
According to reports from the Clark County Sheriff's Office, a 911 call was received from Red Springs Road concerning a person being unable to breath. An ambul...
- Employee appreciation breakfast set
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- An employee appreciation breakfast will be held 8 a.m. on August 13.
The breakfast is a project of the 21st Century Community Involvement Committee.
The purpose of the breakfast is to create an atmosphere of appreciation and camaraderie between school...
- Barbaree explains cheerleading duties
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- Katie Barbaree was Gurdon's Rotary Club guest speaker at last Thursday's meeting.
Barbaree is a sophomore at Gurdon High School. She represents the Gurdon Go-Devil cheerleaders and spoke to Rotary about the hard work and what it takes to be a cheerleade...
- Just John
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- When Bill Clinton was president he had a saying, "It's the economy, stupid." Well, he was half right.
The simple facts are, "It's education, stupid."
Without an educated workforce industry won't locate in an area, no matter what other benefits a commun...
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