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May 31, 2001
By Eric Gruber
May 31, 2001
Estelle Montgomery has a healthy interest in politics.
By Michael Sudhalter
May 31, 2001
Eudora elementary and junior high school students can take a summer road trip without leaving the city limits.
By Michael Sudhalter
May 31, 2001
Eudora Community Band director Rob Foster said he wants to make music an essential part of the city’s summertime culture.
By Eric Gruber
May 31, 2001
Mary Ann Stewart’s last chance at building a complex of duplexes was shot down on Tuesday by the Eudora City Council.
By Michael Sudhalter
May 31, 2001
The guy calling the shots for the Kansas team in the Metro Classic this year won’t be a veteran coach from a directional school in the Blue Valley, Olathe or Shawnee Mission District.
By Michael Sudhalter
May 31, 2001
May 31, 2001
By Dan Simon
May 31, 2001
Next Thursday morning you’re going to have a guest waiting for you at your home. It’s not going to be Aunt Millie visiting from Mount Pilot, although her wonderful coffee cake is always a welcome guest. And it won’t be the IRS finally catching up to your creative deductions of your 26 children (this doesn’t apply to the Fulks family).
May 31, 2001
May 31, 2001
Colton Raye Shrum
By Eric Gruber
May 31, 2001
For Paul Born, Memorial Day represented something a little more special this year. Nearly 60 years after being drafted, the World War II and Korean War veteran received his high school diploma from Eudora High and a standing ovation from graduation attendees on Sunday.
By Eric Gruber
May 31, 2001
Sixty-seven Eudora seniors said goodbye on Sunday and headed off into uncharted territory with the passing of graduation 2001.
By Eric Gruber
May 31, 2001
No one can accuse Brooke O’Grady of not living her life to the fullest.
Though the 15-year-old continues her battle with cancer, she managed to make it to another goal she lived to see her brother, Trevor, graduate from Eudora High on Sunday.
By Randy Smith, reporter
May 31, 2001
To steal the classic sports line “records are made to be broken” would be easy, but for the Eudora boys’ 4x400-meter relay team, it was anything but easy.