Here are the stories in the Wednesday, June 15, 2005 edition of Gurdon Times
- Man climbs tree, cops get him down
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- A 25-year-old Gurdon man held a bounty hunter at gunpoint on Tuesday, May 31, while the would-be prisoner took off out the back door.
City Marshal Don Childres said Gurdon police got involved because of the .22-caliber pistol.
Joshua Whaltey, 25, told Chi...
- Okolona nears completion on park nad community center
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- Okolona City Council members heard updates on the new city park and on the remodeled community center at Tuesday night's meeting.
Mayor James Paul said the park is nearly finished, with a full basketball court, picnic tables, a slide and playhouse structu...
- Summer paving starts soon
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- Equipment was to arrive Monday for the paving of at least 15 more Gurdon streets this summer.
Mayor Clayton Franklin said Statewide Asphalt Paving Company, of Hot Springs, got the low bid and the contract to sell Gurdon 5,000 tons of asphalt at $55.15 per...
- New grocery store owner happy with community response
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- Ron Rehkopf, co-owner of Rehkopf's Hometown Market in Gurdon, told Rotarians Thursday he has been happy with the public reception since the grocery store opened, just before Memorial Day.
"We are negotiating to add a Subway Sandwich shop and hope to have ...
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