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- Births
- January 11, 2001
- Anniversaries
- January 11, 2001
- Deaths
- January 11, 2001
- A return to the good old days
- January 11, 2001
- Hey, how about them Sooners?
- Eudora residents prove marriage can last a lifetime
- Editorial
- January 11, 2001
- Over the past couple of weeks, four Eudora couples celebrated their 50th wedding anniversaries.
- Christmas Tree Fund a success in 2000
- January 11, 2001
- After a year of fund-raising, the Mayor’s Christmas Tree Fund helped make this year an even whiter Christmas for some Eudora residents. Though contributions were down in 2000, Mayor Fred Stewart said he hopes this year will be even more productive.
- Work to begin on new subdivision
- January 11, 2001
- Though the weather is cool and the ground is hard, construction on another housing development may soon begin thanks to action taken by the Eudora City Council.
- One sweet business
- January 11, 2001
- Ruth Schneider is one business owner who has found you can have your cake and eat it too. But, she said, she prefers not to eat it.
- New parks director hits the ground running
- January 11, 2001
- Eudora’s new recreation and parks director may have a full plate, but she’s ready to get to work.
- Eudora band students among state’s best
- January 11, 2001
- Eudora High senior Brandon Moore has worked hard on his musical studies. He and two other seniors will soon find out if they’ve got what it takes to be part of a statewide band.
- Science teacher goes out with a bang
- January 11, 2001
- After 34 years of teaching science, rural Eudoran Bill Dymacek is stepping down. However, he’s going out with a big bang.
- Days Gone By
- January 11, 2001
- Cardinal grapplers post wins in tournament, duals
- January 11, 2001
- It was a good week for Eudora High School wrestlers.
- Cardinals come up big at home
- Eudora boys defeat Anderson County for second win of season
- January 11, 2001
- In a third-quarter surge against Anderson County Friday night, the crowd watched as Eudora’s Matt Fisher shared the perfect Christmas present.
- Eudora youth pleads no contest to shootings, assault accusations
- January 11, 2001
- A 14-year-old Eudora boy pled no contest to one count of juvenile felony aggravated assault against an 11-year-old Eudora boy. The youth was in court for his second appearance Friday.
- Larson named Firefighter of the Year
- January 11, 2001
- A Eudora resident has received an award for routinely being cool during his trials by fire.
- No room to pass in EHS hallways
- January 11, 2001
- It’s 12:33 p.m., just after lunch, as Eudora High junior Shonna Warrington closes her locker and begins her short journey to class.
- Stewart to seek re-election
- January 11, 2001
- Hoping for four more years of progress, Mayor Fred Stewart said he would seek re-election in April.
- Consistency a problem for Cardinals
- January 11, 2001
- After a terrible first half, the Lady Cardinals would like to forget their 55-34 loss at Spring Hill on Tuesday.
- Anderson County too much for short-handed Eudora girls
- Knee injury puts senior leader Melanie Smith out indefinitely
- January 11, 2001
- Anderson County, ranked fourth in the state for Class 4A, executed two three-point plays in the first two minutes to set the tone for the Lady Cardinals’ 46-27 loss Friday night.















