Here are the stories in the Wednesday, January 21, 2004 edition of Gurdon Times
- Daniell plans more improvement, will seek second term
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- Not only does Clark County Judge Ron Daniell have plans to better the county in 2004, but he also plans to run for a second term as county judge.
Daniell reported the year of 2003 being an interesting one with this being his first year in office.
"Busine...
- Arrest made in City Hall burglary
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- Clark County Sheriff, Troy Tucker, reported on Friday, January 16, 2004, an arrest had been made in a burglary of the Gum Springs City Hall.
On Thursday, January 15, the Clark County Sheriff's office received a report that a burglary had been committed at...
- Rotary updated on education situation
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- Seems like everywhere anyone looks these days, someone is talking about the Education Reform issue in Arkansas.
It is one of the most important issues to many communities at this time, due to the concern, there may not be a school there the next year.
Gur...
- Devils stumble against Cougars
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- Three games were on the card Friday Jan. 16 and unfortunately for Go-Devil fans, the visiting Lafayette County Cougars went home with three wins.
The first game of the night was the junior high ladies game. The junior high Lady Devils were defeated bringi...
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