Here are the stories in the Wednesday, June 27, 2007 edition of Gurdon Times
- Old school coming down
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- M and M Enterprises has apparently accepted responsibility for the demolition of the former Gurdon High School property and has begun tearing down part of that structure.
Workers began demolishing what was once the schools auditorium late last week, and...
- Boosters concerned with board's decision
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- Members of the Gurdon High School band boosters were on hand at the Gurdon School Boards meeting on Tuesday, June 19, hoping to change the boards mind as to the recent reorganization of the Gurdon High School band.
During its May meeting, the board vote...
- Assistant coaches to receive more money
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- Assistant coaches in the Gurdon School District will receive an increase in pay after the Gurdon School Board approved a new method of calculating the coaches salary. Meanwhile, the board rejected a call for a $1,000 annual stipend for math, literacy and...
- Smith talks to Rotarians
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- The Clark County Community Foundation is a tool to accomplish what your passion is, according to Blain Smith, executive director of the organization.
Smith was the speaker at the Gurdon Rotary Club meeting on Thursday, June 21. He said there are numerou...
- Florine Bradley
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- Florine Bradley a native of Gurdon and a former long-time resident of both Oakland and Richmond, Calif., went home to be with the Lord on June 14, 2007.
Florine was born in Gurdon on Oct. 1, 1923. Florine met and married Coydell Bradley, also of Gurdon...
- Marguerite Brown
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- Marguerite Brown, 78, of Hot Springs, died Sunday, June 17, 2007 at her home, under the loving care of her family, Home Care Nursing and Arkansas Hospice.
She was born March 20, 1929 at Hope, to the late Rufus Bradshaw and Lutie Williams Bradshaw.
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