Here are the stories in the Wednesday, October 30, 2002 edition of Gurdon Times
- Devils drop second straight, fall 31-20 to Outlaws
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- For the second straight week, the Go-Devil pass defense and special teams made costly mistakes the offense could not overcome against Dierks.
Dierks won the game 31-20. The Dierks Outlaws (7-1, 5-1) took a big step toward a second place finish in the conf...
- Jewel Montgomery
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- Jewel Montgomery, 89, of Gurdon, died Saturday, October 19, 2002.
Mr. Montgomery was a fireman for Missouri Pacific Railroad, a member of the American Legion, and a member of the Red Springs Baptist Church.
He is survived by his wife, Marie Montgomery of...
- Arvil Wingfield
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- Arvil Noel Wingfield, 86, of North Little Rock, passed away Sunday, October 20, 2002, after a long illness.
Born November 3, 1915, in Okolona, he lived in North Little Rock after serving in World War II. He retired as a conductor for Missouri Pacific Rail...
- Cleaning city hot topic for Gurdon City Council
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- Cleaning up Gurdon has become a hot topic recently.
A partnership between the City of Gurdon and the Gurdon Chamber of Commerce to clean up abandoned and rundown structures, has so far been a success. In total, nine structures have been destroyed and seve...
- Amendment 3 would severely effect city, school as much needed revenue would be unavailable
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- What will happen to the City of Gurdon and the Gurdon School District if Amendment 3 passes on November 5?
According to Gurdon City mayor, Clayton Franklin, Gurdon will suffer greatly. "Most city and county government will lose up to 30 percent of it's ta...
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