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- Holiday light contest registration ends Friday
- December 19, 2002
- Eudorans with a flare for decorating — or at least a lot of wattage radiating from their home — have until 5 p.m. Friday to sign up for the “Light Up Eudora” contest. Sponsored by the Eudora Chamber of Commerce, the contest will recognize Eudora’s most outstanding light displays with a $100 grand prize.
- Commission recommends commercial, duplex rezoning
- December 19, 2002
- After several meetings and hours of discussion, rezoning for two Eudora developments will go before the Eudora City Council again, this time with a recommendation for approval from the Planning Commission.
- Remember others, yourself during the holiday season
- December 19, 2002
- We bid all our readers a merry Christmas with two seemingly contradictory wishes.
- Thrifty gifts that give a chuckle, too
- December 19, 2002
- With the holiday season upon us, undoubtedly there are some who have no clue as to the perfect gift for friends and family. But with an unstable economy, what can one do to fill up the area underneath Old Tannenbaum and still keep on a frugal budget? Here are some gift ideas which may help in the home stretch of holiday shopping.
- Days gone by
- December 19, 2002
- Claude E. Peters
- 1912-2002
- December 19, 2002
- Lola B. Gulley
- 1905-2002
- December 19, 2002
- Robert E. Stalkfleet
- 1927-2007
- December 19, 2002
- School calendar
- December 19, 2002
- Community calendar
- December 19, 2002
- Cardinals take fifth at invite
- December 19, 2002
- If you learn by your mistakes, Eudora learned a lot at its 25th annual tourney.
- Cards continue hot streak at Wellsville
- December 19, 2002
- Eudora High School boys basketball coach Scott Stein said his Cardinals were ready to contend for the Frontier League title after opening the season 4-1.
- Home-away-from-home for the holidays
- December 19, 2002
- Exchange students arrive in Eudora understanding they will not see their friends or family at home until June. Yet as the holidays draw near, Eudora High School seniors Julia Filipovscaia, Fanny Kotte and Sarah Hoeller are each experiencing their own feelings about spending the holidays away from home.
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