Here are the stories in the Wednesday, January 14, 2004 edition of Gurdon Times
- Randolph's grave almost forgotten
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- Last year, Roy Cagle, an amateur photographer from Prescott, and Everette Orren, a local historian also of Prescott, set out on an adventure to find the grave site of Meriwether Lewis Randolph, the grandson of Thomas Jefferson.
When motorists turn off of ...
- IP death ruled accidental
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- An investigation into the accidental death of an International Paper Company employee has turned up no evidence of foul play, but did determine the cause of death.
The body of Edna Pennington, 26, of Hope, was found at approximately 4 p.m. Tuesday, accor...
- Cooper says remember soldiers
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- Art Cooper, a U.S. Army Veteran and active member of the American Legion, recently found a letter he had written to his wife while stationed in Germany.
Cooper was part of what is described in the letter as a "Red Letter Day" on February 27, 1945.
In a le...
- Smithey recruiting mentors for Gurdon youth
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- How important is it to have mentors in the community?
According to Jean Smithey, with the 21st Century Community Learning Center Program, it is highly important.
Smithey was the guest speaker at the Gurdon Rotary Club meeting on Thursday, January 8. Durin...
- Devils do poorly at home
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- "We don't play well at home, I don't know why," said Mike McKenzie, Gurdon Lady Devil's coach. The ladies kept to that pattern bringing their record to 6-8.
On January 6, the Lady Go-Devils could not pull out a win against the visiting Lady Dragons of Gen...
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