Here are the stories in the Wednesday, November 20, 2002 edition of Gurdon Times
- Jessie Herrington
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- Jessie Maurice Herrington, 79, of Gurdon, died Monday, November 11, 2002.
Mr. Herrington was a truck driver for R.L. Schutt Co., a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II, member of First Baptist Church of Gurdon, member of Teamsters Local 716, and VFW.
Survivo...
- Helen Woodall
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- Helen Virginia Woodall, 81, of Mesa, Arizona, died Sunday, November 10, 2002, in Mesa.
Mrs. Woodall was the wife of Jessie Douglas Woodall, to whom she was married to for 57 years. She was of the Baptist faith and a homemaker.
Other survivors include her ...
- Devils's season comes to an end at Mt. Ida
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- Gurdon's football season came to an end with a heartbreaking 27-21 overtime loss at Mount Ida Friday night.
Gurdon did not trail until the final play of the game. From the first drive it seemed as if Gurdon had the game well in hand.
The Devils took the o...
- New faces take over Okolona government
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- Some new faces will be taking over the city government in the Okolona this January.
Well maybe not new faces, but new as city employees.
During the November 5 General Election, new council members were elected by the Okolona townspeople. They are; John Ho...
- Plans underway for Chamber's annual Christmas parade
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- Plans are underway for the 2002 Christmas in Gurdon.
Members of the Gurdon Chamber of Commerce are working on plans for the parade, entertainment and community involvement.
The festivities are scheduled for Friday, December 6. The parade is scheduled for...
- Ross discusses "lame duck" session, says war with Iraq inevitable
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- Mike Ross will be fighting for the same causes in his second term he fought for in his freshman term.
The most important issues for him will be a prescription drug bill, saving Social Security and Medicare.
And, party lines have no meaning for Ross when i...
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