Here are the stories in the Wednesday, September 5, 2007 edition of Gurdon Times
- Organizers preparing for festival
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- The biggest event of the year for Gurdon is just around the corner.
Billy Wells, coordinator of the Gurdon Forest Festival, said plans are already being made to ensure the 27th annual festival is a success. The festival is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 27....
- Junior Devils fall in season opener
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- The Gurdon Junior Go-Devils began the 2007 season with a devastating loss to the Glen Rose Junior Beavers on Thursday, Aug. 30.
The game ended with the Junior Beavers topping the Junior Devils 20-8 at Go-Devil Stadium.
Glen Rose took an early lead in the ...
- Go-Devils win at Jessieville 14-7
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- In a game that went down to the final seconds, the Gurdon Go-Devils defeated the defending AA state champions 14-7 on Friday, Aug. 31, giving the Jessieville Lions their first loss at home in two years.
The first quarter of play passed quickly. With both ...
- On my mind: Always learning something new
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- Another football season has somehow or another crept upon us. It crept up on me, at least.
Time sure does fly when youre having fun.
I enjoy football season because I get to see the action up close and personal. If you went to any of the home games last ...
- HSU and OBU ranked nationally by U.S. News and World Report
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- Both universities in Clark County have been ranked in the top tiers of their perspective categories by U.S. News and World Report, according to Billy Tarpley, director of development at Henderson State University.
Tarpley was the speaker at the Gurdon Rot...
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