Here are the stories in the Wednesday, December 5, 2007 edition of Gurdon Times
- Plaintiffs make claims in suit
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- A mother who is has filed a federal lawsuit against the Gurdon School District and several of its employees is making an array of allegations against the defendants, according to a copy of the suit obtained from the U.S. District Court clerks office in F...
- Police raise private funds, order K-9
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- Efforts by the Gurdon Police Department have paid off as officers have raised enough money in private funds to purchase a drug dog for the department.
According to Gurdon Recorder/Treasurer Tambra Childres, the dog has been ordered recently but it is not ...
- Kitchen damaged when stove burns
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- A small fire in a kitchen on Clark Street resulted in only minor damages on Friday, Nov. 30.
According to a report on file at the Gurdon Police Department, Officer Jay Smithpeters responded with the Gurdon Fire Department to the report of a house fire at ...
- Nature Conservancy restoring area sites
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- As a non-profit conservation group, the Nature Conservancy has been working to conserve natural resources for 25 years in Arkansas. One of the groups most recent projects is the restoration of the Blackland Praries some of which are located near Clark ...
- Glyn Neathery
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- Glyn Neathery, 73, of Gurdon, died Sunday, Nov. 25, 2007.
Glyn was a member of Beech Street Baptist Church, a Brakeman/Conductor for Union Pacific Railroad and a Veteran of the Korean War serving in the 82nd Airborne Division.
He is survived by his wife, ...
- Paul Potter
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- Paul E. Potter, 73, of Gurdon, died Monday, Nov. 26, 2007.
Paul was a Barber for 46 years, member of Beech Street Baptist Church , Veteran of Korean War and a member of the International Barbers and Beauticians Union.
Survived by his wife, June Arnold P...
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