Here are the stories in the Wednesday, September 1, 2004 edition of Gurdon Times
- City to repair 13 miles of streets with tax hike
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- After raising city sales tax by .75 percent to accomplish much needed street repair in Gurdon, many are curious as to when the $664,300 is projected to become available to do the work.
Gurdon Mayor Clayton Franklin said Wednesday, "We are talking about a ...
- School district sets budget for this year
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- Gurdon School System is projecting $5,512,638 in expenditures in 2004-2005, which is up from last year's $4,982,475 expenditure prediction revealed by Superintendent Bobby Smithson.
In regard to a beginning balance, the figure for this year is $632,926, w...
- Chamber auction does well again; raises $8,000
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- The 2004 Gurdon Chamber of Commerce Dinner/Silent and Live Auction was held Tuesday night at the Gurdon High School Cafetorium, with profits being about normal at approximately $8,000.
Michelle Anderson, of the Gurdon Chamber, said Thursday exact figures ...
- Devils whip Norphlet in jamboree
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- Monday night, Aug. 23, was the first display of football talent by the Gurdon Go-Devils for the 2004 season and a grand display it was with Gurdon Go-Devils smoking Norphelt 22-0 after three jamboree quarters.
Assistant Coach Nick Kelnhofer offered his po...
- Junior Devils look good in jamboree
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- The Junior Go-Devils of Gurdon battled it out on Monday night, Aug. 23, against Norphlet's Leopards at a Gurdon pre-season jamboree.
Junior Go-Devils Coach Hank Lewis said, even though the final score was 12-8 Norphelt, he felt good about the team's overa...
- Shelia Morton
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- Shelia A. Morton, 58, of Everett, Washington, died August 20, 2004.
Born September 26, 1945, in Hot Springs.
Shelia was a loving mother, daughter, and wife who worked most of her adult life as an RN. She graduated from Henderson State University with her ...
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