Also from December 2
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- Auto body students driven to please
- Class flooded with customers’ cars used for hands-on learning
- December 2, 2004
- The students repair cars for the cost of materials plus a requested donation to the program. Although the program has more than enough projects — Daniel fields calls from potential customers at home as late as 10 o'clock at night and on weekends — the instructor said he was always looking for projects that had something to teach the students.
- Nursing center pharmacist’s legacy
- December 2, 2004
- Oleson, who went by the nickname “Ole,” died Tuesday at the age of 88.
- Eudora gets lit
- City turns on new holiday decorations
- December 2, 2004
- Downtown Eudora was eerily dark Sunday night until about 6 p.m. Then the street was illuminated with candy canes, snowflakes, candles and other reminders of the holiday season.
- Time again for Late Night to usher in winter sports season
- December 2, 2004
- Modeled after other Late Night events like the one at nearby Kansas University, the pep rally aims to get fans riled up for the Eudora basketball and wrestling teams.
- Illumination
- New decorations brighten holiday season
- December 2, 2004
- The city of Eudora and Eudora Chamber of Commerce turned on the city's new holiday decorations in a special ceremony Sunday night at Eudora City Hall.
- Alf T.H. Oleson
- 1916-2004
- December 2, 2004
- Cards on lookout for go-to gal
- Kimberlin working to establish leadership on 2004 girls squad
- December 2, 2004
- “All of our players knew who our go-to person was,” she said. “Lauren was our first look. We don't have that go-to person now, so everyone is going to have to be a scoring threat.”
- Coach hopes strong athletes adjust to the hardwood
- December 2, 2004
- Eudora had some good athletes who had succeeded in other varsity sports at the varsity level, and Stein said he hoped that would translate to the team's loss of senior leadership.
- Donald Jake ‘Rusty’ Hodge
- 1931-2004
- December 2, 2004
- Eudora trails behind Santa Fe
- Grapplers come off break to battle third-ranked squad
- December 2, 2004
- The Cardinals were downed 65-7 in their opening dual against Santa Fe Trail on Monday.
- Arthur H. Payne
- 1933-2004
- December 2, 2004
- Bits and Pieces
- Snow, shopping reminders of hectic season
- December 2, 2004
- Remembering Ole
- December 2, 2004
- Lighting ceremony fulfills important community function
- December 2, 2004
- Community calendar
- December 2, 2004
- Alyson Patricia Dreiling
- December 2, 2004
- School calendar
- December 2, 2004

