Here are the stories in the Wednesday, March 3, 2004 edition of Gurdon Times
- All normal in city; little is going on
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- Bill's and financial reports were approved without question for the City of Gurdon and the Water and Sewer Department at the Monday, February 23 meeting of the Gurdon City Council.
As of meeting time, the water and sewer department was still taking applic...
- Road program would stimulate economy
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- Funding road programs is the way to stimulate a sluggish economy and put people back to work.
So said Fourth Congressional District Representative Mike Ross in discussing the Transportation Reauthorization Bill. This bill is passed by Congress every six y...
- Seniors stay busy with CADC trips
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- The Central Arkansas Development Council/Gurdon Senior Adult Center is constantly on the move.
Recently Royce Ann Barbaree, center director, took a van full of seniors to El Dorado to the Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources.
"It sounds kind of boring, bu...
- Sarah Callaway
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- Sarah Callaway, 70, of Alexander formerly of Gurdon died Saturday, February 21, 2004.
Sarah was a retired LPN for the Veterans Hospital in Little Rock and of the Christian Faith.
Survivors include one son James "Bud" Callaway of Little Rock; one sister, ...
- Martha Stone
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- Martha Louisa Stone, 98, of Gurdon, died Saturday, February 21, 2004.
She was a homemaker and a member of the Whelen Springs Baptist Church, and was a nurse's aide at the Gurdon Hospital.
She is survived by two sons, Boyce Stone of Gurdon and Royce Stone ...
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