Also from June 1
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- Wild beasts give reading a boost
- June 1, 2006
- To go up against a new pool to the east and the beeps and whizzes of videogames, the Eudora Public Library has enlisted the help of the animal kingdom to help youngsters crack open a book this summer.
- Kobza excited about administrative shifts
- June 1, 2006
- In addition to the physical changes and improvements headed to the district, next year will feature a revamped administrative structure, including the return of Rod Moyer as principal of Eudora Middle School.
- Blood drive set
- June 1, 2006
- All Pro Dad event
- June 1, 2006
- Citywide garage sale
- June 1, 2006
- Quilt guild to meet
- June 1, 2006
- EudoraFest meeting
- June 1, 2006
- Belleview FCE
- June 1, 2006
- Cemetery flower removal
- June 1, 2006
- Alumni banquet set
- June 1, 2006
- Eudora girls grab second at state track
- June 1, 2006
- Standing at the peak of performance Saturday, Eudora sophomore Emily Ballock enjoyed her successful defense of the 300-meter hurdle state title with a very simple thought — victory never gets old.
- Cards make run at title
- Team advances to championship game, falls to Bishop Ward
- June 1, 2006
- It wasn’t supposed to end like this. A season which was destined to be like none other in the relatively short history of Eudora Cardinal baseball was unceremoniously buried in a single inning Saturday at Salina’s Dean Evans Stadium.
- The Fly Route
- June 1, 2006
- Funding plan adds little for Eudora
- June 1, 2006
- Family tradition
- June 1, 2006
- Roles change but values remain same
- June 1, 2006
- Baseball, track, and choir honors mark the passing of this year at Eudora High, along with graduation from both the high school and the Community Learning Center. What an impressive and motivated group of young people we are sending off into the world this year.
- EMS talks should look to future
- June 1, 2006
- Eudora City Council members took the correct action last week when Bill Vigneron requested the city take charge of the volunteer Eudora Emergency Medical Service he directs. Vigneron said long-standing conflicts involving operating procedures and protocol of his volunteers and those of Lawrence-Douglas County Fire & Medical led him to recommend Eudora EMS end its relationship with that service.
- Police report
- June 1, 2006
- Days gone by
- June 1, 2006
- College notes
- June 1, 2006
- Library notes
- June 1, 2006
- Surgical unit director promoted at LMH
- June 1, 2006
- Donald R. Baker
- 1936-2006
- June 1, 2006
- Arlen C. Wisdom
- 1931-2006
- June 1, 2006
- Johnson speaks at ROTC commission ceremony
- June 1, 2006
- Community calendar
- June 1, 2006
- Safety fair
- June 1, 2006
- Pinecrest news
- June 1, 2006
- Bugle boy
- June 1, 2006
- Block party fills Relay void
- June 1, 2006
- Eudora will get a chance Saturday to help the American Cancer Society in a new way.
- Pre-app meeting set
- June 1, 2006
- Massey moves on after more than three decades
- June 1, 2006
- As was fitting on the day of her last ride, Jane Massey wore yellow.

