Also from March 15
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- Council meeting moved to Thursday
- March 15, 2007
- Obituary: Dorothy F. Hall
- 1928-2007
- March 15, 2007
- Congressional briefing: Roberts still backing Iraq - but with limits
- March 15, 2007
- Here are today’s headlines from the Kansas congressional delegation.
- Club needs materials
- March 15, 2007
- Eudora Middle School has formed a scrapbooking club. It is open to any middle school student. Meetings are from 3:05 to 4:30 p.m. the first and third Wednesday of each month in the school library.
- A lot to live up to
- March 15, 2007
- Eudora track and field coach Phil Katzenmeier has no complaints. He has a high number of track and field participants, 40 to be exact, for the 2007 season and relatively decent outdoor weather for the athletes to practice in. But most importantly, Katzenmeier said the kids are just having a great time getting back on the track and getting ready for meets to begin.
- Late-season surge could carry into new year
- March 15, 2007
- This review of the Eudora girls basketball team’s season is obligated to start with the team’s final game, a 46-34 loss to Tonganoxie in the sub-state final. It’s obligated to mention that the team was sad afterward, that the girls came to win, they left it all on the court and were crushed to come up short.
- Basketball awards
- March 15, 2007
- Youth football/cheerleading
- March 15, 2007
- Burn permits needed
- March 15, 2007
- Iowa test to be phased out
- March 15, 2007
- The Iowa Test of Basic Skills appears to be on its way out as a standard of district assessment, assistant superintendent and curriculum coordinator Don Grosdidier said.
- The Fly Route
- March 15, 2007
- Nominations needed
- March 15, 2007
- Pandemic flu training for childcare providers
- March 15, 2007
- Fund-raiser supper slated
- March 15, 2007
- Swing dance classes
- March 15, 2007
- Sermon series
- March 15, 2007
- Commemorative brick sales
- March 15, 2007
- County Relay gearing up
- March 15, 2007
- Letter: Growth coming
- March 15, 2007
- Garden skills limited to picking fruit
- March 15, 2007
- On the first Sunday of March, I was in a hardware store when a gentleman came in looking for containers to start tomatoes. Wow, I thought, restrain yourself. You’re not going to do those plants any good starting them this early.
- Reprieve in valuation hikes welcome
- March 15, 2007
- Eudora homeowners accustomed to being hit with near double-digit increases in annual home valuations had to be pleased that trend eased this year.
- Endowment association to supplement district programs
- March 15, 2007
- After several organizational meetings, the Eudora Endowment Association is official. The group, although separate from Eudora USD 491, will be a supplemental funding entity for the district. “We haven’t done any active fund-raising yet, so everything we’ve gotten so far has just kind of come to us, which has been nice,” Eudora Endowment Association President Pennie von Achen said. “We’re just getting started.”
- A career at the park
- New parks supervisor to cultivate Eudora’s parkland
- March 15, 2007
- The concept of a perfect park is never far away from city parks supervisor Scot Tolson. To him, it’s all about the aesthetic, he said. The trees, the grass and walking paths all fit into his vision. So do people. He sees children preschool age and older playing on modern and safe playground equipment, Tolson said. “I like to see the parents playing with their kids, or on a park bench, and smiling watching what the kids are enjoying,” he said.
- Board names architect
- March 15, 2007
- The Eudora USD 491 Board of Education tapped the DLR Group Thursday as the architect for a November bond referendum.
- Bond big for board race
- March 15, 2007
- An upcoming 2008 bond referendum continues to be the top issue for six candidates vying for four seats on the Eudora USD 491 Board of Education. Current board members Mark Chrislip, Greg Neis, Joe Pyle and Board President Kenny Massey will run against Mike Kelso and Belinda Rehmer for the open seats in the April 4 election. Advance voting for the election began Wednesday. Citizens have the opportunity to send in an advanced ballot from now until April 2. The final day to register to vote is Monday.
- Firefighters wanted
- March 15, 2007
- Egg hunt location changed
- March 15, 2007
- Birth: Hollyn Nicole Millis
- March 15, 2007
- Birth: Jack Dean Crawshaw
- March 15, 2007
- Obituary: Richard D. O’Keefe
- 1967-2007
- March 15, 2007
- Obituary: Paul J. Born
- 1919-2007
- March 15, 2007
- Community calendar
- March 15, 2007
- Prayer time
- March 15, 2007
- Pro-life mass
- March 15, 2007
- Chamber networking event
- March 15, 2007
- Exercise classes offered
- March 15, 2007
- Pinecrest news
- March 15, 2007
- Police report
- March 15, 2007
- Band earns high rating
- March 15, 2007
- Class needs materials
- March 15, 2007
- Culinary arts students get taste of recognition
- March 15, 2007
- Historical society meeting
- March 15, 2007
- Forensics update
- March 15, 2007
- Days gone by
- March 15, 2007
- No-call list
- March 15, 2007
- ECKAN distributing locally
- March 15, 2007
- Health screening set
- March 15, 2007
- EudoraFest meeting
- March 15, 2007
- Medical supplies needed
- March 15, 2007
- Car show
- March 15, 2007
- Crop night planned
- March 15, 2007
- Eudora’s local community service sorority, Beta Sigma Phi, will have a crop night from 6 to 11 p.m. March 30 at St. Paul United Church of Christ, Eighth and Church streets.
- Sharing stories
- Adopt-A-Grandparent program brings generations together
- March 15, 2007
- It’s a moment Eudora Nursing Center activities director Cynthia McClelland often experiences Friday mornings during the school year. Her residents gather at tables or in their wheelchairs near the lobby entrance silently waiting. They look to a pair of doors, expecting them to open at any moment. When the doors open, the environment changes.
- Fall at De Soto plant injures local man
- March 15, 2007
- A 45-year-old Eudora man is in an area hospital after falling 40 feet Monday night in a water intake tube on the Kansas River.
- Clarification
- March 15, 2007
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