All stories
- Snow day
- February 7, 2008
- Snowstorm blows through Eudora
- Vision committee searches for solutions
- 12:00 a.m., February 7, 2008 Updated 12:31 p.m.
In November, the city of Eudora had the first of many community-planning meetings - called Vision meetings - where citizens came together to plan for Eudora’s future.
- Kettleful of thanks
- February 7, 2008
On behalf of The Salvation Army and all those we serve, we would like to take this opportunity to say “Thank You” to all your readers who helped make this another successful Christmas Season.
- Support needed
- February 7, 2008
- Fact: Four-thousand Kansans die each year of tobacco related diseases.
- Culinary program model for future vocational classes
- February 7, 2008
Eudora USD 391 Superintendent Marty Kobza promised his speech wouldn’t last longer than five minutes Saturday at the annual Eudora Chamber of Commerce meeting. Then, he introduced Jason Gray, the instructor of the culinary arts program the Eudora district offers in cooperation with De Soto USD 232.
- Cardinals clip Cats
- Ballock, Katzfey help knock off Louisburg
- February 7, 2008
Perhaps Eudora boys coach Kyle Deterding wishes opposing fans would pick on his sophomore point guard more frequently. The reason the Louisburg student harassed sophomore Evan Cleveland wasn’t clear, but the young guard responded in a big way.
- Snow allows sour Louisburg loss to linger
- February 7, 2008
Chances for a Frontier League title may have slipped away from the Eudora girls basketball team Jan. 31, but that doesn’t mean the Cardinals are ready to give up on their goals.
- The fly route
- February 7, 2008
I didn’t take it well when Kansas State lost to Kansas in football during the fall, little better than I did early in my undergraduate career or in my childhood when such clashes seemed to carry even more weight.
- Seventh-grade basketball
- February 7, 2008
The Eudora seventh-grade varsity boys basketball team picked up a key win Jan. 31 at Central Heights, 23-20.
- Eighth-grade basketball
- February 7, 2008
The eighth-grade varsity boys basketball team lost at home Jan. 31 to Central Heights, 36-23. After a sluggish three quarters of basketball, the Cardinals played a great fourth quarter to come back and make it a game.
- Days Gone By
- February 7, 2008
- 7 years ago FROM THE EUDORA NEWS February 2001 The Eudora School Board met with site council members from Eudora’s four public schools during an open forum at the Eudora High School library.
- Health screening
- February 7, 2008
- The Eudora Health Screening Clinic for people over 60 will take place from 9 to 10 a.m. Feb. 19 in the Pinecrest II Apartments.
- Scrapbooking club donations needed
- February 7, 2008
- Eudora Middle School has formed a scrapbooking club. It is open to any middle school student and meets from 3:05 to 4:30 p.m. the first and third Wednesday of each month in the school library.
- College notes
- February 7, 2008
- Kristen Knight of Eudora was one of nearly 1,400 students to complete a degree from Kansas State University in the fall 2007 semester.
- Eudora High School Forensics team
- February 7, 2008
- The Eudora High School Forensics Team went to its first tournament of the 2008 season.
- Chamber of Commerce business, person of year
- February 7, 2008
- he Eudora Chamber of Commerce named its recipients of business of the year and person of the year Saturday night at its annual dinner.
- Nottingham teacher of year humbled by award
- February 7, 2008
At the end of January, each school in the Eudora School District named its teacher of the year. This is part two in a series of profiles on each of the four teachers.
- FFA is focus of teacher of the month
- February 7, 2008
It’s been said many times that teachers are busy people. If they aren’t grading previous assignments, they’re fine tuning lessons for the next day, week or month.
- 2007 year of transition for fire dept.
- February 7, 2008
The Eudora Fire Department was a department in transition last year, according to its end of the year report for 2007. Fire Chief Randy Ates said one of the biggest changes came in the form of equipment upgrades.
- Home stretch
- Cardinals defend home mat, prepare for Frontier League tournament
- 12:00 a.m., February 7, 2008 Updated 03:41 p.m.
Domination was the recurring theme Thursday night, when the Eudora wrestling team blew through Anderson County and De Soto to gain two dual victories on its version of senior night, “Raise the Roof.”








