Here are the stories in the Wednesday, July 25, 2007 edition of Gurdon Times
- GP has shut down
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- Work was temporarily halted at Georgia Pacifics Gurdon wood products facility last week.
Melodie Ruse, a spokesperson with the Atlanta, Ga., based company confirmed Wednesday, July 18, that the Gurdon facility had begun a three day shut down that day at...
- Murder trial begins
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- PRESCOTT The murder trial against R.J. Williams was slated to begin Monday and local police are gearing up for jury selection. The jury pool and all visitors to the Nevada County Courthouse will be passing through metal detectors for the duration of th...
- Smithson asks board to reconsider band move
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- The reorganization of the Gurdon High School band has once again become an issue for the Gurdon School Board, however, this time the request to reconsider came from an unlikely source Superintendent Bobby Smithson.
Ive given this a lot of thought, Sm...
- School board will invest bond funds
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- The Gurdon School District has received monies from a bond issue to build a new Gurdon High School auditorium. The district will now temporarily invest the money in an effort to add to the building fund.
During its meeting on Tuesday, July 17, Superintend...
- Local store burglarized
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- The Gurdon Police Department is investigating a break-in that occurred at a local grocery store on Monday, June 16.
According to a report on file at the Gurdon Police Department, Dougs Grocery, 801 S. Sixth St., was broken into between 1 and 3 a.m. The b...
- Ronnie Gorman
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- Ronnie Gorman, 59, of Gurdon, died Thursday, July 19, 2007.
Ronnie was a Supervisor for Anthony Timberland, a member of South Fork Baptist Church and a US Army Veteran of the Vietnam War.
Survivors include his wife, Brenda Gorman of Gurdon; one brother...
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