Kristen Dymacek
Recent stories
- Freeland named coach
- December 28, 2000
- A familiar face to the high school basketball program will be taking over the head coaching job for the Lady Cardinals.
- Purple pride
- Eudora’s Warren perservered to find a spot in K-State lineup
- August 24, 2000
- A new college football season kicks off Saturday inside Arrowhead Stadium when Iowa takes on highly ranked Kansas State in the Eddie Robinson Classic.
- Local girl worked year round for fair payoff
- August 10, 2000
- Samantha Box had been preparing all year for that one week that makes all the hours of sacrifice and commitment so worthwhile.
- Many warm receptions
- Once used for storing tractors, Kim’s Barn has found its niche as a place to throw a party
- August 10, 2000
- A few years ago, it was just a regular barn used to store tractors, combines and other farm equipment.
- Fit to be tied
- August 3, 2000
- The Kansas House of Representatives 47th District race ended in a tie Tuesday night.
- 4-H group heads to Douglas County fair
- August 3, 2000
- The aroma of smoked sausage, funnel cakes and french fries blend together with the smell of livestock, straw and manure. The bleats and squeals of farm animals are intertwined with carnival beeps and clangs. Ribbons brightly colored purple, blue, red and white decorate tables, walls and barn stalls.
- Tafanelli beats McNeill for shot at 47th District House seat
- August 3, 2000
- Lee Tafanelli, Ozawkie, defeated Ken McNeill, Perry, in Tuesday's Republican primary. Tafanelli, 39, will now face either Lana Leach or Bruce Hanson in November's general election for the Kansas House of Representatives 47th District seat.
- New teacher ready for first day of school
- August 3, 2000
- Angela Holmes is looking forward to her first day of school as a teacher, that is.
- Flea markets jump around
- Eudora’s antique businesses go through some shifting
- August 3, 2000
- Downtown Eudora will see a change in storefronts during the next month.
- Four board members honored
- July 27, 2000
- Four Eudora Board of Education members were recently recognized for their commitment to education.
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