Here are the stories in the Wednesday, May 25, 2005 edition of Gurdon Times
- Water policy changes
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- City Council members approved another plan Monday night to encourage water users in Gurdon to pay their bill by the 10th of the month.
Tambra Childres, recorder and treasurer, said a $25 late charge will automatically be put on the bill if the water and s...
- Man faces charges over tire-tool assault
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- Thomas Ray Allen, 35, of Gurdon, was arrested on April 24 for battery in the second degree, a Class D felony, after allegedly hitting another man in the head with a tire tool.
Marshal Don Childres said Thursday that Allen allegedly caused physical harm wi...
- School struggles with budget
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- Gurdon's School Board met in regular session Tuesday night and was told the budget is tight but the district may come out with the $500,000 in reserve to start the next year.
Superintendent Bobby Smithson said the remainder of the school year's operating ...
- Memorial Day seen as time to remember
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- Memorial Day is Monday, May 30, and the barbecue plans are being made all over the country, but at least one Gurdon man will be thinking about some soldier friends of his that made the ultimate sacrifice.
Retired Army Colonel Charles Bullard, of Gurdon, s...
- School Board reviews sports budget
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- Gurdon's Public School System lost money over the past year on sporting events, but the superintendent said at Tuesday's School Board meeting the $22,000 budgeted to offset the loss "should take care of the problem."
Superintendent Bobby Smithson said, "O...
- Robert Smith
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- Robert Smith, 68, of Arkadelphia, died on Friday, April 8, 2005.
He was born June 26, 1936, to the late Bill and Flora Roberts Smith. Robert was retired from Anthony Timberland at Beirne and preceded in death by one brother, Ralph Smith.
Survivors are, hi...
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