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- Othal O. Wiley, Eva G. Wiley
- May 10, 2001
- Lula M. Snider
- May 10, 2001
- Katherine M. Rusco
- May 10, 2001
- Marcia A. Mills
- May 10, 2001
- Norman B. Hjersted
- May 10, 2001
- Joe Edler
- May 10, 2001
- Troy Joseph Watts
- May 10, 2001
- Great forum, disappointing turnout
- May 10, 2001
- Residents should share responsibility for Winchester Road
- Editorial
- May 10, 2001
- For months, residents have come to the Eudora City council, complaining about the condition of Winchester Road. Among the many problems created by the gravel road is dust no doubt a source of aggravation for nearby residents.
- Cardinals take fourth in Wellsville
- May 10, 2001
- The Eudora High School track team took a step back Friday at the Redbud Classic in Wellsville.
- Abel is flying high, breaking records
- May 10, 2001
- Not all great athletes are tall. Five-foot-one-inch Brandi Abel is proof of that. She has proven it by consistently placing in the top three in the triple jump and long jump at Eudora High School track meets this season.
- EHS baseball team looking strong as post season approaches
- May 10, 2001
- With a win over Louisburg Tuesday night, the Eudora High School baseball team is focused and hoping to earn a high seed for regionals starting next week.
- Costly week for EHS softball team
- May 10, 2001
- Close doesn’t count in softball.
- Cardinals moving into the backstretch
- EHS track team prepares for league meet
- May 10, 2001
- Eudora High School track coach Dave Durkin said his team would have to turn things around before Thursday’s Frontier League meet at Gardner. He said he has every ounce of confidence that it can.
- Just in time for Mother’s Day
- Nottingham Elementary School experiences baby boom
- May 10, 2001
- At first glance, it may appear as though there’s something in the water at Nottingham Elementary.
- Eudora high: Students suspended for drugs
- May 10, 2001
- Four Eudora High students have been suspended within the last week for allegedly possessing marijuana.
- Community forum touts partnerships
- May 10, 2001
- Drawing from his experience as both a father and a school administrator, Richard Veech addressed the Eudora community about the Columbine tragedy and the community’s role in crisis situations.
- School jobs in limbo?
- Board president calls Winans’ visit with staff premature
- May 10, 2001
- Superintendent Dave Winans’ annual evaluation couldn’t have fallen on a worse week.
- Schools, agencies discuss crisis plan
- May 10, 2001
- Eudora High Principal Marty Kobza said he was happy with the communication between EHS and local law enforcement, but after last Friday, he said, the ties are even stronger.
- Local childcare providers find strength in working together
- May 10, 2001
- A group of local daycare providers is working to form a network of childcare providers within Eudora.
- Taking on the township
- May 10, 2001
- Debbie Peterson said she’s hit a roadblock in dealing with the Eudora Township and she’s fed up.
- KDOT studies Eudora traffic
- May 10, 2001
- The Kansas Department of Transportation recently paid a visit to Eudora, collecting data of city and rural roads.
- Moving Vietnam Wall Memorial coming to De Soto
- May 10, 2001
- The Moving Vietnam Wall Memorial will come to De Soto’s Miller Park for a week this October.
- Citizens fight crime without guns
- May 10, 2001
- Two rural Eudora residents are educating others that crime doesn’t pay but helping catch criminals does.
- Commissioners deny duplex development
- May 10, 2001
- Mary Ann Stewart hopes to build some type of residential dwelling in Eudora, but action taken by the Eudora Planning and Zoning Commission may restrict her options.
- The fruits of hard labor
- Vineyard produces award-winning wine
- May 10, 2001
- At the start of typical day at Davenport Orchards and Vineyards, owner Greg Shipe begins working in his field at sunrise. He makes his way down 25 rows of grapes, each row stretching one-quarter of a mile, spraying his crops to battle disease and the always-hungry bird looking for a free meal.
- Parents, educators share common goal to make a difference
- May 10, 2001
- Days Gone By
- May 10, 2001
- Completion of Winchester Road on schedule, rests in hands of residents
- May 10, 2001
- The city of Eudora continues to wrestle with obstacles on its way to paving Winchester Road and officials hope residents who will benefit most from the road will be willing to help.
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