Also from February 22
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- Eudora City Council meeting agenda
- February 22, 2007
- The Fly Route
- February 22, 2007
- Girls look to reignite season
- February 22, 2007
- The Eudora girls basketball team lost to the Louisburg Wildcats 49-39 Monday night in game where it showed momentary signs of greatness, but all too often played flat.
- Very nice, high five!
- February 22, 2007
- The regional wrestling tournament, hosted by Baldwin Friday and Saturday, saw its fair share of Eudora successes. With the team placing sixth overall, five Eudora wrestlers won the opportunity to wrestle one more time — at state.
- Louisburg too much for aching Cardinals
- February 22, 2007
- Despite a hard-fought second half, the Eudora boys basketball team was never able to recover from a slow first quarter, eventually losing to Louisburg Tuesday night, 64-51.
- Club volleyball
- February 22, 2007
- Basketball games’ times changed
- February 22, 2007
- Junior high basketball
- February 22, 2007
- Adult indoor soccer
- February 22, 2007
- Preparing the way
- Eudora United Methodist Church’s new building continues to rise despite harsh weather
- February 22, 2007
- In spite of the snow and ice, Don Bradshaw remains confident. Bradshaw is the project manager for the Eudora United Methodist Church’s new worship center. Over the past months, he has seen the skeleton of the building slowly rise in a field south of Kansas Highway 10. This week, if all goes as planned, he’ll raise the roof. If so, it will be a milestone in the worship center’s construction. “I’d say we’re about halfway there right now,” Bradshaw said.
- State Legislature to consider child safety measures
- February 22, 2007
- TOPEKA — Child advocates Tuesday urged lawmakers to approve a bill that would assess a $25 fine to adults who leave a child unattended in a vehicle. “Cars are not babysitters,” Dr. Dennis Cooley, a Topeka pediatrician told the Senate Transportation Committee.
- Kobza promotes district’s tech savvy
- February 22, 2007
- In Eudora USD 491 Superintendent Marty Kobza’s eyes, a computer at Eudora High School is more than a machine. A DVD player at Nottingham Elementary School does more than play a disc. Each piece of technology is part of the student’s overall educational experience, he said. Kobza took the opportunity to share the point and the district’s technological achievements with a national school board panel from Feb. 7 to 9.
- Kingston finds Eudora fit to print
- February 22, 2007
- Dick Johnson’s two-year search for a new building ended Friday, when the Lawrence businessman closed on a deal that will bring his printing company and more than 40 jobs to Eudora. Johnson, owner of Kingston Printing Inc., is buying the former manufacturing home of M-Pact Worldwide at 1310 Kistler Drive in the Intech Business Park along the north side of Kansas Highway 10.
- Parents As Teachers no longer run by district
- February 22, 2007
- The Eudora USD 491 Board of Education unanimously decided Feb. 5 to pass control of the Parents As Teachers program to the Northeast Kansas Education Service Center.
- Eudora police involved in high-speed chase
- February 22, 2007
- Eudora police say they knew the man who fled from them late Monday night. They just couldn’t catch him.
- Ski trip planned
- February 22, 2007
- Parents’ meeting
- February 22, 2007
- Society news
- February 22, 2007
- PEP screenings scheduled
- February 22, 2007
- Fund-raiser continues
- February 22, 2007
- Birthday celebration
- February 22, 2007
- Lions Club chili/soup dinner
- February 22, 2007
- Girl Scout
- February 22, 2007
- Learning the rurals
- Rural mentorship program lets medical students see another side of medicine
- February 22, 2007
- Tim Kim, like the University of Kansas Medical Center medical students who came before him, has learned from many teachers at Eudora Family Practice. Primarily, Dr. Daniel Dickerson mentors him as part of the Kansas Rural Preceptor Program, but Kim’s true instruction comes from a larger faculty. “While I’m the preceptor, the patients are the real teachers,” Dickerson said.
- Property valuations growth rate predicted to slow
- February 22, 2007
- Douglas County property owners will be seeing an average of less than a 3 percent increase in their valuations this year, County Appraiser Marion Johnson told county commissioners Feb. 11.
- Police report
- February 22, 2007
- Daffodil days
- February 22, 2007
- Flu’s maladies includes boredom
- February 22, 2007
- Volunteers needed
- February 22, 2007
- Bills start moving in Kansas House
- February 22, 2007
- Pincecrest news
- February 22, 2007
- Accident hospitalizes one
- February 22, 2007
- Scouting news
- February 22, 2007
- Pets offer lessons for living in peace
- February 22, 2007
- A dog, a cat and a parrot. One small link in the food chain? Instinctive enemies? No, they are neither. They are Tiffany, Orion and Lola, our family pets, and they have found a way to not only co-exist in the same space, but to make it a home. I often wonder why they can make it work and we, as humans can’t? They have just as many differences as we do; yet, they have learned to accept their differences without killing each other in the process.
- English language bill earns early approval
- February 22, 2007
- Topeka - The Kansas House on Tuesday gave preliminary approval to a bill making English the official language of Kansas, after the measure was amended to include a possible $500,000 to help fund English classes for adult immigrants.
- Eagles new status requires renewed watchfulness
- February 22, 2007
- A stroll along the Kansas River on a cold winter day will bring an observer a look at one of our more successful wildlife conservation stories. On such days, it is hard not to spot a bald eagle fishing the river or watching the noisy water fowl there looking for their own meal.
- Co-op board meets
- February 22, 2007
- JCCC to host two March open houses
- February 22, 2007
- Home show set
- February 22, 2007
- Library news
- February 22, 2007
- EHS students qualify for state festival
- February 22, 2007
- Scouting for food drive
- February 22, 2007
- School lunch menus
- February 22, 2007
- Weather 101 classes set
- February 22, 2007
- Birth: Colton Abel Charbonneau
- February 22, 2007
- Obituary: Duane L. Hayes
- 1927-2007
- February 22, 2007
- Obituary: Gloria J. Beauchamp
- 1952-2007
- February 22, 2007
- School calendar
- February 22, 2007
- Community calendar
- February 22, 2007
- Days gone by
- February 22, 2007
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