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June 7, 2001
By Eric Gruber
June 7, 2001
After three years of selling antiques in Eudora’s downtown business district, Leland Massey is closing up shop.
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By Theresa Abel
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By Erin Barcomb
June 7, 2001
Whether driving west on 1500 Road toward Lawrence or looking across southern fields near the county line, the scene is pretty much the same soggy.
June 7, 2001
By Michael Sudhalter
June 7, 2001
The Eudora High School varsity football team claimed two victories over the junior varsity squads from powerhouse football programs at the seven-on-seven touch football tournament Saturday in Lawrence.
By Eric Gruber
June 7, 2001
Upon stepping through the doors of Operation Wildlife (OWL ), the odor of wild animals greets visitors. Deeper in the building, director Diane Johnson and facilities manager Laurie Doud feed two young babies with bottles in hand.
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By Michael Sudhalter
June 7, 2001
Seventh-graders at Eudora Middle School showed eighth-graders that they could contribute more canned goods during a school food drive May 7-11.
By Erin Barcomb
June 7, 2001
The water waits at 70 degrees, even though the outside temperature hovers closer to 60. The public pool is ready for kids and adults alike to sharpen their swimming skills and get in shape for summer, even if the thermometer isn’t.
By Eric Gruber
June 7, 2001
The Eudora Board of Education will hold an interview Thursday for the superintendent vacancy that may lead to a job title change and district-wide responsibility for Marty Kobza.
By Eric Gruber
June 7, 2001
After spending two weeks in Vietnam on a humanitarian mission, Ellen Bartz and Linda Bock say they are more appreciative of their freedom.
June 7, 2001
For many people, the least-expected place to see a high school graduate is back in high school. But for graduates whose cap and gown days are decades behind them, gathering at their alma mater was cause for celebration.
By Shawn Linenberger
June 7, 2001
Chad Eshbaugh will have a new residence coaching basketball at Topeka West next season, but the former Eudora High basketball coach is trying to leave the program spotless for the next Cardinal occupant.
By Eric Gruber
June 7, 2001
The Eudora Chamber of Commerce is working with the city in an effort to give downtown businesses a facelift that could breathe new life into the local economy.
By Rod Moyer
June 7, 2001
We have all come to realize that throughout our lives, there are changes. Sometimes these changes are good and sometimes they aren’t. It is like dwelling in the past and remembering “them good old days.” As much as I hate to say this, I can remember my parents telling me about back when. In fact, I have reflected on my past much to my children’s delight. Their reaction is the same as yours, who cares, which is the point.
June 7, 2001
Hundreds of miles will be logged at the Eudora High School track Friday night and Saturday morning as residents, seemingly going nowhere, walk laps around the football field, seemingly going nowhere.
June 7, 2001
By Eric Gruber
June 7, 2001
For people who haven’t had a chance to break in their New Balance or Nike walking shoes, Friday night might be the right opportunity with the Eudora Relay for Life.
By Eric Gruber
June 7, 2001
According to Mary Ann Nicolay, being a grandparent has its share of responsibilities. Playing at the park, trekking to the pool and going fishing are some of the activities she and her grandson enjoy together. However, three years ago, Mary Ann Nicolay had to put those things aside for a moment and give support to her grandson who was diagnosed with cancer.
June 7, 2001
Eudora’s Carolyn Jones will play soccer at Baker in the fall without ever putting on a high school uniform.