Here are the stories in the Wednesday, September 17, 2008 edition of Gurdon Times
- Go-Devils fall in Mineral Springs Hornets' nest
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- The Gurdon Go-Devils felt the sting of the Mineral Springs Hornets Friday
night. Gurdon lost to the Hornets 35-8.
In the first quarter, Mineral Springs' Shaun Richardson made a 5-yard
touchdown run. At one point, Gurdon was in a compromising position ...
- Roebuck tells Rotary she's working for area
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- Gurdon Rotary Club president Billy Tarpley opened this weeks meeting with
opening remarks and introductions of Rotary District Administrator Joe Fish,
owner of Pharr Funeral Home Terry Pharr, Regional District Manager Scott
Brown and manager of Pharr ...
- Gurdon resident comments on potential wet/dry ballot issue in county
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- Tommy and Stephanie Potter are founders of the Faith Mission, Faith Based,
12 Step Program, with programs, with participants from Camden,
Arkadelphia, and Prescott. They have also help set up programs in other
places. This group is particularly concer...
- Farris scores on AP, recognized as outstanding
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- Britney Farris has been recognized as an outstanding student of Gurdon High
School for being the first to make a qualifying score on an Advanced Placement
Exam.
Gurdon High School began offering AP English in Literature in 2003, AP US
History in 2004,...
- Petition drive gathers more than 6,000 signatures
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- By Joe Phelps
Siftings Herald
Petitioners marched more than 6,100 signatures to the Clark County
Courthouse Friday afternoon to put the issue of going wet on the November
ballot.
That amount of signatures surpassed the 4,140 required to put the quest...
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