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October 18, 2007
Here are recent headlines about the military in Kansas.
Compiled by The Eudora News news sources
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By Joel Reichenberger
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By David Oakes
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The Eudora High School soccer faced off against one of the best offensive teams that they have played this season, but lost 2-0 Tuesday in the final minutes of a great defensive struggle against Louisburg Wildcats.
By Joel Reichenberger
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It’d be easy to complain seeing as Eudora enters each of its two most important meets of the season nearly automatically behind two teams.
The Cardinals, who ran in the Frontier League meet Thursday and compete Saturday at regionals in Ottawa, are cemented behind Class 4A’s top two teams, Baldwin and De Soto, on both the boys and girls sides.
By David Oakes
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Last week, Eudora High School volleyball head coach Jill Stutler talked about creating positive energy for this week, and in sports, nothing creates positive energy like success. The Cardinals certainly had a successful Saturday, winning the Frontier League Tournament championship.
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By David Oakes
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There was thunder and lightning in the area Friday night, and though many say that there is a meteorological explanation, anyone who was at Laws Field knows better.
Eudora employed a lightning-quick offense and crushing, thundering defense to defeat Spring Hill 49-14.
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By Matt VanderVelde
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I think every one of you would agree we live in a highly stressful, go here, go there, do this, do that, society that always wants us to be politically correct. It even is becoming a bit troublesome to carve out time for family and friends, much less some quiet time for yourself. And I mean the real kind of quiet time that comes from putting away the laptop and turning off your iPod and television.
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Last month, the Douglas County Rural Water District No. 4 filed suit in federal court seeking to protect its service boundaries from a growing city of Eudora. At issue, is territory south of Kansas Highway 10 and mostly east of Douglas County Road 1061 that was annexed into the city in the last year.
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By Patrick Cady
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The Lawrence-based Pet Minders pet-sitting service has expanded into Eudora.
It was a natural move, given local interest and the city’s role as a bedroom community, Pet Minders owner Leslie Soden said.
By Patrick Cady
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Leoti Westerhouse recorded her life in the pages of a journal.
Her granddaughter, Kaye Spitzli, enamored with Westerhouse’s tales, recounted the stories in a quilt.
Now both the journal writings and the quilt pieces are published in “Golden’s Journal: The Life Story of Leoti Westerhouse.”
By Patrick Cady
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he Eudora Parks and Recreation department’s after-school program began Monday in a temporary home.
Originally, the program was to take place in the city’s new recreation complex, 1638 Elm St., but construction delays pushed the first day’s activities down the street to Nottingham Elementary School, 1428 Elm St.
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By Theresa Abel
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By Patrick Cady
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Last week was the first time Weldon Enterprises Inc. fully switched over to a new trash program.
The company has probably received about eight calls a day asking about the new policies, Weldon Enterprises vice president Randy Weldon said.
By Patrick Cady
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What once was an open spot on a large wooden table at Coffee Talk cafe and fine art in downtown Eudora, now is filled with a green hedge apple cat.
Sandy Garrett, a former artist for Hallmark Cards, donated the craft Monday after she visited the newly opened shop at 724 Main St.
By Patrick Cady
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A new 1,000-student elementary school in Eudora might not be that scary after all.
Making size manageable is the driving force behind the design for a building that could house the district’s first- through fifth-graders as early as the fall of 2009 should a $45 million bond referendum pass Nov. 6.
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By Elvyn Jones
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Jason Cundiff is part of a harvest race going on in a West Bottoms pumpkin patch.
The weather is somewhat involved in the race. The pumpkins in the 40-acre field Cundiff is helping landowner John Abel harvest need to be in by the time the first frost puts a prompt end to the growing season.
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