Here are the stories in the Wednesday, April 2, 2003 edition of Gurdon Times
- Jessie Moore-Wells
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- Jessie Mae Moore-Wells, 94, of Gurdon, died Thursday, March 27, 2003, at Baptist Health of Arkadelphia.
Mrs. Wells was born August 13, 1908, in Alabama, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.A. and Belle Gardner Moore. She was the widow of Mr. Herbert D. Wells and a...
- Reeda Evington
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- Reeda Evington, 84, of Arkadelphia, formerly of Gurdon, died Wednesday, March 26, 2003.
Ms. Evington was a homemaker, former member of First Baptist Church of Gurdon, where she was a faithful church worker. After leaving Gurdon she joined the Cornerstone ...
- Seniors disagree with Huckabee's education plan
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- Gurdon High School students were asked, "In your own words tell your feelings about Governor Mike Huckabee's new educational plan and how you feel it will affect Gurdon's schools?"
Here are a few replies:
Tamarea Henry, senior- "The way I feel about the w...
- Gurdon fourth graders give their opinions on the current Gulf War
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- Recently, questions were passed out to Gurdon Primary School's fourth graders to get their reactions and solutions to war with Iraq.
The questions were: How do you feel about going to war with another country, and what are your ideas to stop war?
In thei...
- Yellow ribbons making appearance in Gurdon
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- As with the first Gulf War, Desert Storm, Americans began to slowly see the appearance of the yellow ribbons.
But, where have these come from? When did the yellow ribbon become a symbol, and what do they stand for?
Few persons 30 years of age and over, fa...
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