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- KCKPD asks for help in locating suspect
- Kenneth Stubblefield, 23, wanted for December murder
- March 6, 2008
- The Kansas City, Kansas Police Department’s Major Case Unit is requesting the public’s assistance in locating Kenneth R. Stubblefield Jr., who is wanted for the Dec. 2, 2007 homicide of Ulises Jaco near 75th Street and State Avenue.
- Easter Bunny Pancake breakfast
- March 6, 2008
- The Eudora Lions Club will sponsor a pancake breakfast from 7:30 to 11 a.m. March 15 at Medicalodge of Eudora, 1415 Maple St.
- Personal property taxes
- March 6, 2008
- Douglas county taxpayers have until March 17 to file 2008 personal property assessment forms.
- Downtown Business Association meeting
- March 6, 2008
- The Downtown Eudora Business Association will meet at 9 a.m. Tuesday Cutter’s Smokehouse.
- Curves food drive
- March 6, 2008
- Curves of Eudora will have a March food drive for the St. Paul United Church of Christ food pantry.
- Health Screening
- March 6, 2008
- The Eudora Health Screening for People over 60 will take place from 9 to 10 a.m. March 18 at the Pinecrest Apartments, Community Room, 924 Walnut.
- Easter Egg hunt
- March 6, 2008
- The Eudora Parks and Recreation Department and the Eudora Chamber of Commerce are sponsoring an Easter Egg Hunt at 9 a.m. March 15 at CPA Park.
- Relay For Life
- March 6, 2008
- Relay For Life takes place from 7 p.m. June 13 until 7 a.m. June 14 at Lawrence Free State High School track.
- Dialogue, trust top teacher’s priorities
- March 6, 2008
- For any teacher, figuring out the manner by which each student learns can be a difficult task. For Eudora Middle School Teacher Rachel Padfield, who teaches special education and was chosen as the Eudora Chamber of Commerce Teacher of the Month for February, that task is compounded by keeping in mind the skill levels each of her students have within each of their other classes.
- All Night Prom leadership changes; event stays in Eudora
- March 6, 2008
- Though Bruce and Bonnie Neis will not be in charge Eudora High School’s All-Night Prom, it will stay mostly the same under the leadership of Beverly Gadberry.
- Staffing delays LMH
- March 6, 2008
- A scarcity of physicians is delaying Lawrence Memorial Hospital’s planned expansion into Eudora.
- City Council’s fitness offer wise policy
- March 6, 2008
- After weeks of discussion and debate, the Eudora City Council agreed last week to offer city employees discounts at the wellness center of the Eudora Community Center.
- Variety show
- March 6, 2008
- The Eudora annual variety show is set for 7 p.m. April 12 at Eudora Middle School.
- The eephus pitch
- March 6, 2008
- As I sat watching the waning minutes of the girls basketball team’s season Saturday night in Spring Hill, Channel 6’s DJ Whetter said something to me that really got me thinking about this season — the first entire season of sports I’ve covered in Eudora.
- Trio of sophomore guards leads Eudora into future
- March 6, 2008
- It was a scene that played out before most boys basketball games this season. The upperclassmen would do a defensive drill in warm-ups that culminated with the players diving for a loose ball. Then the underclassmen would follow, doing the same drill and jogging off the court.
- Off the mark
- Loss to Bobcats eliminates Cardinals
- March 6, 2008
- This wasn’t how the Eudora Cardinals envisioned their season ending. All year long, they looked to the sub-state title as the ultimate measuring stick and in the end didn’t measure up.
- Playing their part
- March 6, 2008
- EHS students to bring Broadway message





