Here are the stories in the Wednesday, January 5, 2005 edition of Gurdon Times
- From an idea comes a successful business venture
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- Sometimes, just sometimes, dreams do come true.
Of course, they tend to need some help, dedication, hard work and sacrifice in order to come true, but they do, occasionally, come true.
Such is the case of M.C. Young, Inc.
This business began about six yea...
- GPD gets portable defibrillators
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- When a person has heart trauma, it is not always fatal. But time is a very crucial factor.
Gurdon City Marshal Don Childres said many times police officers are on the scene of heart patient situations before an ambulance can arrive. It had been a dream of...
- Council extends cable franchise for 25 years
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- City Council members voted unanimously Monday, Dec. 20, to renew Cox Communications cable television franchise for another 25 years.
Mayor Clayton Franklin said, "This ordinance you have passed also means more income for the City of Gurdon, as our franchi...
- Gurdon district should end year well financially
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- Gurdon's School Board met in regular session on Tuesday, Dec. 21, and heard a financial report from the superintendent with an estimated $570,125 ending balance.
Superintendent Bobby Smithson said the accounts payable for November were $82,814.34. He said...
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