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Here are the stories in the Wednesday, June 22, 2005 edition of Gurdon Times

Backhoe driver cuts water line
A temporary water fountain was "installed" in Gurdon on Monday, June 13, when an Arkansas State Highway Department backhoe driver accidently hit a four-inch water main. The pipe was located at the corner of Highway 67 and Highway 53, in front of Jeff's Ca...
Summer paving to finish in July
Statewide Asphalt Paving Company, of Hot Springs, brought equipment and a crew to Gurdon on Monday and got serious about improving streets. Statewide Foreman Chris Samples said Wednesday, "We may be in Gurdon until sometime in July, but the paving is comi...
Big crowd comes to help Crawley
Marc Crawley, 24-year-old youth pastor at the First Baptist Church of Gurdon, was the honored guest Saturday night of a benefit barbecue and gospel singing. Brian Clark, a friend of Crawley's and local gospel singer, organized the benefit, with all donati...
Brian McCain
Brian Alexander McCain, 28, of Prescott, died Friday, June 10, 2005. Brian was an employee of Tyson Foods and attended Prescott Church of Christ. Survivors include: his daughter, Kayla McCain of Prescott; fianci, Jennifer White and her son, Bryan White; p...
Robert McGee
Robert Carrol McGee, 76, of Arkadelphia, passed away on Thursday, June 9, 2005. He was born Dec. 9, 1928, at Little Rock to the late John Lawrence and Rose Foster McGee. McGee was a carpenter for Brown & Root and a U.S. Navy Veteran. He is survived by a s...

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