Here are the stories in the Wednesday, October 6, 2004 edition of Gurdon Times
- City accepts street paving bid, work will start in two weeks
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- After preparing the way with culverts and ditches, the City of Gurdon took another step toward its major street repair Thursday by accepting the low bid to buy 8,000 tons of asphalt for approximately $414,000.
Mayor Clayton Franklin said, "Jet Asphalt and...
- 4-H Stars receive winning ribbons
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- All 23 members of the 4-H Stars of Gurdon came back from the 2004 Clark County Fair with ribbons and other honors.
Leader Linda Calley had the children bring their awards to the Monday, Sept. 27, 4-H meeting at the municipal building. She and her assistan...
- Special education works with state to improve gradation rates
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- The coordinator for Special Education at Gurdon schools said the program is now under Continuous Improvement Focus Monitoring by the state in an attempt to get graduation rates up and participation in traditional classrooms on the increase.
Carolyn McClur...
- Band Boosters make activities possible for enthusiastic musicians
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- The Gurdon bands have a philosophy of doing excellent "big school" work and not using the district's size as any excuse not to, according to Allen Wimberly, band director.
This determination has seen bandsmen from 1996-2004 achieve superior and excellent ...
- Go-Devils fall to Dierks Outlaws, 20-8, player suffers leg injury
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- The Go-Devils suffered a loss to the Dierks Outlaws, 20-8, on Friday night, in an away game battle that did prove Gurdon's defense is strong and the team's heart is to win.
It was 7-0 Outlaws, with 10 minutes to go in the first quarter.
After battling it...
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