The annual “Jamboree," sponsored by the Gurdon Baseball and Softball Association is slated for Saturday, April 17 at Cabe Field.
The "Facebook case" continues to garner attention around the world.
When Aaron Harford was a child, he was interested in space. As an adult, a trip to space is still pretty much impossible, but taking photos from 80,000 feet was completely doable.
Danfoss Scroll Technologies will receive up to $93,750 in public funds to create up to 75 new jobs in the Clark County Commerce Park. Between 50-75 jobs are expected spring up at the air conditioner compressor plant in the next year to two years.
What's happening Tuesday in the Arkadelphia area.
Arkadelphia police arrested a man early Thursday afternoon they believe is connected to a string of home invasions in the city and an armed robbery on Clay Street.
An Amity man died and another was injured in a three-vehicle accident early Wednesday.
The attorney for Michael D. Gulley has filed a series of more than 30 motions on behalf of his client.
Henderson State University’s athletic center will soon carry the name of an alumnus and former athlete who remains a generous supporter of the university. The C.E. “Buddy” Formby Athletic Center will be officially dedicated during a ceremony on Feb. 25 from 4-5 p.m.
Sought after historical land records are now available to the public via the Commissioner of State Lands website according to Land Commissioner Mark Wilcox. Surveyors, genealogists and historical researchers are able to go online at www.cosl.org and click on Historical Land Records for a first-hand look at deed information, patent information, maps and notes on file at the State Land Office.
A Prescott woman has been charged with two counts of endangering the welfare of a minor after one of her children was mauled and killed by a pit bull.
The “Hoo-Hoo cat” has been at the head of the Gurdon Times newspaper for years and there are some who wonder about the origins - and the significance - of the cat.
Deer camp tip of the week
Beta Club members at Cabe Middle School pose next to one of the Christmas trees the club decorated to get the school holiday ready. The decoarations can be seen in the school entryway as well as in the main office. Members pictured are Tykedia Jones, Adam Cooper, Blakelyn McClure, Anna Beth Dillard, Montel Williams, Angela Yang, Jordyn Robinson, Leah Boulden, Hallie Clark, Ashlee Carter and Ausin Kirkpatrick. “Beta Club offers me the ability to do things that other students don’t get to participant in,” said member Montel Williams.
With the winter weather finally here there are tons of activities going on at the Central Arkansas Development Council Gurdon Activity Center.
With the holidays here and the shopping season underway, more focus is being put on that ‘perfect gift’ for all those on the shopping list.
Students in Mrs. Valerie Free's 7th grade science class learned what it felt like to be a chemist working at an analytical laboratory Friday, Dec. 4.
Scenes from the christmas concert featuring gurdon bands