Here are the stories in the Wednesday, March 12, 2008 edition of Gurdon Times
- Shelter seeks shelters
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- Gurdon Animal Control is accepting shelters for dogs for owners who have dogs living out in the weather.
Ty Oppelt, Gurdon animal control officer, said many dog owners around town do not have shelters but need them to comply with a city ordinance. Secti...
- Softball team opens season with loss
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- Warm weather met the Go-Devil softball team for their first season game, but their luck stayed home in Gurdon. The Arkadelphia Badgers took the win Wednesday, March 5, at Feaster Park Field in Arkadelphia.
The Devils got a lead during the third inning, 3...
- Machine and Supply Company shuts doors
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- After 85 years of repairing and building mill machinery, Gurdon Machine and Supply Company shut its doors March 1.
Owner and operator C.B. Foshee Jr. recently made the decision to shut down the shop in order to care for his wife of 59 years, Janice, who...
- Ross seeks re-election
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- (PRESCOTT, AR) Congressman Mike Ross, a Democrat from Prescott, filed for re-election Monday to a fifth term in the United States House of Representatives. Ross listed numerous accomplishments he achieved in 2007 and pledged to continue his fight to ad...
- Area birth
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- Kimberly D. McCoy, of Gurdon, and Johnny Demarkus Burton, of Prescott, proudly announce the birth of their baby girl, Jamya NyShae Burton.
Jamya was born March 2, 2008, at Baptist Health Medical Center in Arkadelphia. She weighed 6 pounds, 7 ounces, an...
- Billy Joe Lee
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- Billy Joe Lee, age 54, of Okolona died Tuesday, March 4, 2008.
He was born on January 9, 1954, in Arkadelphia, the son of Willis Paul Lee, Sr. and Betty Joe Blakley Lee. He was preceded in death by his mother.
Billy was a member of the Okolona Baptis...
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