Here are the stories in the Wednesday, November 3, 2004 edition of Gurdon Times
- Band comes away with all firsts for marching competitions
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- Band directors report that Gurdon High School received first divisions in all categories throughout the judging of four marching contests in October and in contests held earlier this year.
Allen Wimberly, band director, with his co-director, Bruce Burson,...
- Devils whip Lions 36-13, prepare for playoffs
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- The Gurdon Go-Devils took a wet football field on Friday night but did not seem to have a lot of trouble caging the Horatio Lions in the last home game of the regular season.
The final victory was a 36-13 win, putting Gurdon 5-4 overall and 3-3 in the con...
- Volunteers sought for lighting display
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- When the Forest Festival is over this year, Tambra Childres, city recorder/treasurer says its time to get those Christmas displays up "so we can comply with the rules from Holiday Trail of Lights."
Childres said the first group to set up displays will mee...
- Street superintendent warns of fines for plugging ditches, streets in Gurdon
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- Gurdon Street Superintendent Jim Caldwell said Tuesday residents need to be careful when mowing grass or raking leaves not to push such debris into the public streets because of plugging up drainage ditches.
"Leaves and grass are taking way too much time ...
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