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June 21, 2001
June 21, 2001
June 21, 2001
By Caroline Trowbridge
June 21, 2001
Patricia Maben practices what she preaches.
By Emily Cherry
June 21, 2001
Jack Howard may be as much a part of downtown Eudora’s landscape as the buildings he’s been sitting in front of every morning for the past few years. At 82, Howard said spending time with friends on the bench outside Eudora Relics, 710 Main Street, is one of the few relaxing activities he is still able to enjoy.
By Erin Barcomb
June 21, 2001
When Cristal Barnes ran a Florida marathon in January she knew her skin, accustomed to the Kansas winter, wasn’t ready to handle the semi-tropical sun.
By Erin Barcomb
June 21, 2001
As they look across the street, Cole and Gensler remark that the framing, which should be a four-day job, is taking much longer without Roach and his crew.
Alvena Tuggle
June 21, 2001
By Erin Barcomb
June 21, 2001
For many teenagers, the telephone is social glue, a way to find out who’s doing what with whom this weekend.
By Erin Barcomb
June 21, 2001
Sure, it may smell a little funny. It may look a little strange. To the layperson, it’s a sewer.
By Erin Barcomb
June 21, 2001
The sun still hung low in the sky, but by 7 a.m. bargains awaited early-risers who hit the community-wide garage sale Saturday.
By Michael Sudhalter
June 21, 2001
The future strength of Eudora High School sports teams is being developed on weekday mornings this summer.
By Erin Barcomb
June 21, 2001
By 6:30 p.m., the commuter traffic clears off K-10, the evening newscast wraps up, and the daylight-saving sun starts to show signs of resigning to nightfall.
By Erin Barcomb
June 21, 2001
Around this time of year many people may find themselves discovering invitation after invitation in the mailbox, spending lots of time looking at gift registries and pulling out those mothball-smelling dress clothes they pray still fit.
By Erin Barcomb
June 21, 2001
An infant girl was in fair condition Monday after a June 12 traffic accident on K-10 that ejected her from the automobile.
June 21, 2001
Welcome to Eudora, home of 6,300 people give or take a couple thousand.
June 21, 2001
June 21, 2001
By Emily Cherry
June 21, 2001
While summertime may mean shedding sweaters and long sleeves, many Eudora High students say it doesn’t mean shedding responsibilities. In fact, it is common to find students who have traded in their academic obligations for working-world duties. The reason for sacrificing their time is generally agreed upon; summer fun requires summer funds.
By Theresa Abel
June 21, 2001
By Erin Barcomb
June 21, 2001
Several USD 491 employees applied for vacancies left by Nottingham Elementary School Principal Tom Jerome and middle school Principal Dale Sample, who said he planned to accept the principal position at the High School.
By Michael Sudhalter
June 21, 2001
Imagine this: you want to meet one of your friends at a cafor some coffee and chatting. Once you get there, you sip on the coffee and talk to your friend from the other side of the restaurant on an electronic messenger that gives no sign of tone or body language.