Here are the stories in the Wednesday, September 17, 2003 edition of Gurdon Times
- Legislature requires schools to adopt anti-bully policy
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- Everyone at some point or another in their life, has been around or been harassed by a bully.
School is the number one place for bullies to pick their prey and depending on the person being picked on and school rules, the person may eventually stop.
Howe...
- Forestfest October 25
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- October is festival month in Clark County and on October 25, Main Street in Gurdon will be transformed into a midway of artistic displays, games, rides, food, booths, contests, commercial displays and fun for everyone.
All this excitement will be going on...
- 10th Street now one way when school starts, ends
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- Gurdon City Marshal Don Childres has decided to make Tenth Street in front of the primary school a One Way street.
"We plan to put the signs up today (Friday)," said Childres.
The one way will travel North and will only be in effect during the hours of 7:...
- Gurdon falls 28-0 to Charleston, looks to rebound at Spring Hill
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- Gurdon came into Friday's game expecting the worst facing number one ranked Charleston minus two injured Go-Devils.
The weather and the overwhelming number of penalties did not help them any, as Gurdon fell 28-0 to the Tigers.
Gurdon started the game ki...
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