Here are the stories in the Wednesday, May 5, 2004 edition of Gurdon Times
- Gurdon man killed in Saudi
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- The violence in the Middle East had a tragic impact on a Clark County family last week. Phillip Coplen, 54, a native of Gurdon, was killed in his
company's office in Yanbu, Saudi Arabia.
Coplen was an employee of a Houston-based company, ABB Lummus, and ...
- City seeks to renew sales tax
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- Gurdon voters will be asked to go to the polls in July to approve a > cent sales tax.
If approved, the city will issue bonds to pay for an extensive street repaving program and the revenue from the sales tax will be used to repay the bonds. The Gurdon Cit...
- Gurdon looking for cheaper insurance
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- The City of Gurdon is searching for a less expensive way to keep health insurance available to the city's employees after watching insurance costs make dramatic increases over the past two years.
Gurdon Mayor Clayton Franklin said the city is currently pa...
- Students show flair while participating in science fair
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- The City of Gurdon is searching for a less expensive way to keep health insurance available to the city's employees after watching insurance costs make dramatic increases over the past two years.
Gurdon Mayor Clayton Franklin said the city is currently pa...
- Peggy Roberson
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- ARKADELPHIA Peggy Louise Saunders Roberson, 77, of Arkadelphia died Tuesday, April 27, 2004, at her home.
She was born Oct. 18, 1926, in Gurdon, daughter of the late William D. and Rosa Maude Meyers Saunders.
She was a homemaker, volunteer for the Ladie...
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