Here are the stories in the Wednesday, May 30, 2007 edition of Gurdon Times
- Houses, old school condemned
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- The Gurdon City Council has condemned nine properties including the old Gurdon High School property, as the next step in an effort to clean up the city.
The council was presented with a list of 14 properties at its meeting on Monday, May 21. Of the proper...
- County-wide tax vote is Jine 12
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- Voters in Clark County are being asked to go to the polls on June 12 to consider a half cent sales tax to be used for economic development in the county.
Billy Tarpley, a resident of Gurdon and member of the Clark County Strategic Planning executive commi...
- Driver and motorcyclists cited after they collide
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- Both drivers involved in a traffic accident between a motorcycle and car received citations on Monday, May 21.
According to Gurdon Police Department officer Chris Russell, Brandon Bowie, 22, of 204 North Street, was cited for failure to yield and leaving ...
- Toland is county's top homemaker
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- Jean Toland of Gurdon has been named 2007 Clark County Extension Homemaker of the Year.
According to Elizabeth Wilson, a member of the Red Springs Extension Homemakers Club, Toland has been a member of the Red Springs club for 28 years and has served as t...
- Wendy's World - Are you a member of 'that' club?
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- I lost my car.
Let me start my explanation by saying that I can lose almost anything. Mornings at my house are a constant search for my stuff. Typically, its a last-minute scramble in search of car keys, sunshades and even shoes. And yes, I usually ...
- Rotarians told of music's academic benefits
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- Students who participate in instrumental music are better students academically, says Gurdon High School band director Allen Wimberly.
Wimberly was the guest speaker at the Gurdon Rotary Club meeting on Thursday, May 24. He said there are several studies ...
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