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- Days gone by
- March 8, 2007
- Pinecrest news
- March 8, 2007
- Business briefs
- March 8, 2007
- Riverdance tickets available
- March 8, 2007
- JCCC students win Midwest awards
- March 8, 2007
- Crop night planned
- March 8, 2007
- College notes
- March 8, 2007
- Library news
- March 8, 2007
- Kids day out
- March 8, 2007
- Prayer time
- March 8, 2007
- Potato bar luncheon
- March 8, 2007
- Sermon series
- March 8, 2007
- Pro-life mass
- March 8, 2007
- Fund-raiser continues
- March 8, 2007
- Tumbling class offered
- March 8, 2007
- Pre-application meeting
- March 8, 2007
- Weather 101
- March 8, 2007
- Egg hunt location changed
- March 8, 2007
- Police report
- March 8, 2007
- City to offer swing dance lessons
- March 8, 2007
- Ash Wednesday services remain popular
- March 8, 2007
- Leaders looking to future
- March 8, 2007
- Community calendar
- March 8, 2007
- School calendar
- March 8, 2007
- Set clocks forward
- March 8, 2007
- Journalism students qualify for state
- March 8, 2007
- Obituary: Dorothy Elliott
- 1916-2007
- March 8, 2007
- Obituary: George H. Hagan
- 1934-2007
- March 8, 2007
- School notes
- March 8, 2007
- Fire damages south Eudora home
- March 8, 2007
- Two alert passersby prevented a possible tragedy by spotting a burning Ford F-150 truck in front of a residence early Tuesday morning at 1110 East 2200 Road south of Eudora. The burning vehicle caused an estimated $19,000 worth of damages for homeowner Norma Dixon, according to a Douglas County Sheriff's report. The fire caused $7,000 in damages to the home and $12,000 to the truck, Sheriff's spokeswoman Lt. Kari Wempe said.
- Valuation increases continue
- March 8, 2007
- As predicted by county and city officials, Eudora's assessed valuation increased from 2006 to 2007, but not by as much as in years past.
- City’s first ‘detective’ creates own beat
- March 8, 2007
- He's listed by the Eudora City Police Department as an investigative officer, but Cpl. Tom Willis calls himself a detective
- Board OKs bond issue priorities
- March 8, 2007
- The Eudora USD 491 Board of Education straightened out its priorities Thursday for a 2007 bond issue
- Men’s softball
- March 8, 2007
- Girls softball
- March 8, 2007
- All-league basketball announced
- March 8, 2007
- The Fly Route
- March 8, 2007
- Consolation prize
- Eudora girls can’t hang on for bid to state tourney
- March 8, 2007
- You didn't need to be Nostradamus to pick this one. Tonganoxie entered Saturday's sub-state final with a 20-1 record and an ironclad grip on Class 4A's top ranking. Eudora entered the game praying to improve its record to better than .500. Though it was the Cardinals that moped off the court and their cheeks that were slick with tears, they gave everyone that had the Chieftains penciled in as the sub-state champions some unexpected sweat on the brow and four quarters worth of fast heartbeats.
- Triumphs trump dreary ending for wrestlers
- March 8, 2007
- Sure, the end of the 2006-2007 Eudora wrestling season may have mirrored the end of the previous season — in disappointment. Five wrestlers advanced to the state tournament, but they were all eliminated by the third round, making it another medal-less road trip to Salina.
- Boys satisfied with improvements
- March 8, 2007
- Going into the 2006-2007 Eudora boys basketball season, coach Kyle Deterding said he had some questions and concerns. With the entire 2005-2006 starting lineup gone, Deterding said he was initially unsure how the team would band together and fill the huge void left by the 2006 graduates. Turns out there wasn't much to worry about. The result was a winning record of 11-10, just down from the 14-7 record from last year.
- Grant proposals needed
- March 8, 2007
- Full House
- Cast of “You Can’t Beat the House” raises roof with laughter
- March 8, 2007
- Students at Eudora High School might not be able to beat the house with their spring play, but they aim to fill it.
- Blastball
- March 8, 2007
- Enrollment meetings
- March 8, 2007
- Museum open
- March 8, 2007
- Quilt guild meeting
- March 8, 2007
- Historical society to meet
- March 8, 2007
- Society news
- March 8, 2007
- Property assessment forms due
- March 8, 2007
- Chamber networking
- March 8, 2007
- Local painter shows acting talent
- March 8, 2007
- Beverly Willis-Wyant has made a home behind her canvas as a painter. She's earned the nickname ‘Granny B' for her prolific painting style.
- Mumps cases reported
- March 8, 2007
- Back to business at Statehouse
- March 8, 2007
- EHS class joins food drive efforts
- March 8, 2007
- School menus
- March 8, 2007
- Cat show
- March 8, 2007
- Birth: Bradley Joshua Elpern
- March 8, 2007
- District goes all out for Seuss’ birthday bash
- March 8, 2007
- Congressional briefing: Moore, Boyda weigh options on Iraq
- March 8, 2007
- Kansas' two Democrats in Congress are featured prominently this morning in a Washington Post article about a “rift” in the party about how to approach the Iraq War.
- Military matters: Proposal could bring terror suspects to Fort Leavenworth
- March 8, 2007
- Here are recent headlines about the military in Kansas.
- Statehouse briefing: Tax debate looming in Topeka
- March 8, 2007
- Here are today's headlines from Kansas government.
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