Here are the stories in the Wednesday, July 26, 2006 edition of Gurdon Times
- Tear gas controls fleeing burglar
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- Two men have been charged with commercial burglary for allegedly forcing entry into the Gurdon school complex at three locations and taking a laptop computer, a camcorder and miscellaneous smaller items.
They await court dates in the Clark County Jail.
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- Gurdon resource officer starts when classes begin, August 21
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- Clark County Deputy Thomas Free, who has been a law enforcement officer for 18 years, will be the new Gurdon School System Resource Officer beginning this August.
This will be the first year for Gurdon to have a resource officer at the school. Free will ...
- City council approves animal control law
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- The Gurdon City Council unanimously passed an animal control ordinance on July 17 which insists on the vaccination of dogs, cats and ferrets, and protects the public against dangerous animals.
Gurdon Mayor Clayton Franklin said, "This ordinance addresse...
- Cabe Library reading program closes with magic show fun
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- The Cabe Library 2006 summer reading program ended with a magic show on July 18.
After the entertainment, top readers were announced and recognized by childrens librarian Julie Watson.
Scott Davis, magician from Benton, presented, "The Magic of Readin...
- 'Signs of Worship' use hands, music to share their faith
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- A Clark County performing arts group, known for signing to Christian music, got its start about a year ago when two Gurdon High School boys learned to sign the alphabet and asked their church youth director about the possibility of signing to contemporar...
- Musician sought for Forest Festival
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- It has come to my attention that new and different plans are being made for Forest Festival 2006.
It will be my third Forest Festival and I have really been enjoying the deal so far.
As for the plans to expand, maybe we can. I like the idea of having a ...
- Lucy Bittle
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- Lucy Mae Bittle, age 100 of Arkadelphia, died Wednesday July 19, 2006. She was a homemaker and member of Beech Street Baptist Church.
Survivors include one son, Bill Charles Bittle of Gurdon; two daughters: Shirley Ann Ursery and Carolyn Trout, both of...
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