Here are the stories in the Wednesday, March 2, 2005 edition of Gurdon Times
- Kansas Road water project begins
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- For 117 households out in the country on Kansas Road, getting a reliable water supply has been a dream since 1997. The project is now under way.
Whelen Mayor Terry LeMay said Tuesday, "There will be 27 miles of pipe laid from Whelen Springs to the Ouachit...
- Youth director plans trip to Philadelphia
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- Delores Hodge, director of the Home Instruction for Parents of Pre-school Youngsters (HIPPY) program in Gurdon, as well as the Rural Family Friends Project, said Tuesday she will travel to a conference in Philadelphia from March 7-9 "trying to find some g...
- New fire truck pumper arrives from Amorel
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- Whelen Springs will be more prepared to fight fires after receiving a 700-gallon pumper tank fire truck on Monday, Feb. 21.
Whelen Springs Fire Chief Sam LeMay said the 1969 Ford 1000 pumper is in good working order and was donated to the city by Amorel-H...
- Hoo Hoo Lake had pipes for water access
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- Travis Bell, 77, of Gurdon said Hoo Hoo Lake needs to be filled up with water as soon as possible "so this town will have a reliable water source in the future."
Hoo Hoo Lake, known in modern terms as Gurdon Pond Number Two or Big Timber Lake, is currentl...
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