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By Theresa Abel
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By Michael Sudhalter
February 13, 2003
When I arrived in Kansas almost four years ago, I never thought twice about Eudora. It was just another town between Kansas City and Lawrence.
By Rachel Kaslaitis
February 13, 2003
The heavyweights came through in a huge way for Eudora wrestling last week, pinning the Cardinals to three victories.
By Michael Sudhalter
February 13, 2003
Before Friday’s game, the Eudora High School boys basketball team was reminded not to overlook its one-win opponent.
By Michael Sudhalter
February 13, 2003
A must win turned into a close loss for the Eudora High School girls basketball team Friday at Osawatomie.
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By Erin Barcomb
February 13, 2003
Salsa and quesadillas may seem like strange Saturday morning breakfast foods, but for a handful of Eudora 4-H’ers recreating the sights and smells of Latin America, the spicy foods fit right in.
By Erin Barcomb
February 13, 2003
It’s official.
A question regarding a bond supporting the construction of a new Eudora city swimming pool will be on the April 1 ballot.
By Erin Barcomb
February 13, 2003
Efficient business owners wouldn’t want to be accused of spinning their wheels, but at Austin Racing that’s the name of the game.
By Erin Barcomb
February 13, 2003
A body found in a house that burned in the 900 block of Ash Street last Thursday afternoon was verified Monday to be the home’s resident, Naomi J. Kidd.
By Erin Barcomb
February 13, 2003
The differences between living in urban and rural Douglas County are more than merely physical, Trudi Rice of Kansas State Research and Extension pointed out at a rural-urban issues session in Eudora last week.
By Erin Barcomb
February 13, 2003
A love of water helped lead dentist Gerald Vidan to locate his practice in Eudora, which hasn’t had a dental practice since 1996.
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The periodic e-mails we receive from the Kansas Department of Commerce and Housing announcing the latest round of grants for downtown revitalization makes it seem the money is there for the asking. In all likelihood, time-consuming work on the local level led to the success stories.
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The USD 491 Board of Education heard some good news when it met again to prioritize the district’s services in the event of further budget cuts. Superintendent Marty Kobza said budget cuts this year looked to be unnecessary. But, Kobza said, it was likely the state wouldn’t supply any new funding for the next budget year.
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