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Sunday, February 1, 2026 at 10:25 AM

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Harmony Sunflowers 4-H Club
Harmony Sunflowers 4-H Club
The Harmony Sunflowers 4-H Club held their January monthly meeting on Jan. 7. The meeting was a parent led meeting. Roll call was answered by 14 members, six clover buds and two leaders. There were no communications. Annissa Boulanger gave the council report and gave the treasurer’s report. 03/12/2024 11:00 PM
Songs Of The Flint Hills
Songs Of The Flint Hills
Poems & lyrics celebrating Kansas Flint Hills land & people by Annie Wilson – the “Flint Hills Balladeer” 03/12/2024 11:00 PM
Incorporating Natives into the Garden
Incorporating Natives into the Garden
Restoring biodiversity in a home garden or any area can be done by incorporating native plants. 02/27/2024 11:00 PM
On Gettin’ Our Act Together
On Gettin’ Our Act Together
Over the years I have, now and again, felt the need to evaluate my position. What I was doing just wasn’t working. I realize it is often just a part of the human condition. It will remain uncomfortable until examined. A self-critic. 02/27/2024 11:00 PM
My Minute
My Minute
It seems the topic on the lips of the community is the weather. This early spring or “fake spring” is bringing temperatures expected to be in the 80s this week… in FEBRUARY…in KANSAS!?! I don’t know how long this will last, but this sure beats the -20s we’ve experienced the last few winters here in the Flint Hills during calving season. 02/27/2024 11:00 PM
Coffee Shop Talk
Coffee Shop Talk
A place for our readers to get to know each other! 02/27/2024 11:00 PM
Songs Of The Flint Hills
Songs Of The Flint Hills
Poems & lyrics celebrating Kansas Flint Hills land & people by Annie Wilson – the “Flint Hills Balladeer” 02/27/2024 11:00 PM
Madison Pacesetters 4-H Club
Madison Pacesetters 4-H Club
The Madison Pacesetters 4-H Club had a busy meeting in January, full of member presentations. Member presentations are critical to any 4-H meeting because they allow members to share their favorite projects and allow younger members to learn more about projects they have yet to try. Another significant aspect of member presentation is that it helps members gain confidence in front of crouds, improving their public speaking skills. At the January meeting, 4-H members gave project talks, demonstrations, a health and environment tip and a parliamentary procedure tip. Larkyn Bailey and Grant Fankhauser talked about their foods and nutrition projects in their project talks. Emma and Tess Fankhauser did demonstration talks for the club. E. Fankhauser taught the club how to crochet, and T. Fanhauser showed the club what is essential to be in a sewing kit. In his health and environment tip, Lane Darbro advised the club to be safe during the cold weather season. Mason McDonald reminded the club that parliamentary procedure only allows one person to hold the floor at one time. Another important item from the January meeting was that the club voted to compete in the model meeting contest at County Club Days. 02/20/2024 11:00 PM
My Minute
My Minute
The Greenwood County Hospital (GWCH) is one of our greatest assets as a county. 02/20/2024 11:00 PM
Eureka Herald
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Temperature: 51°F Town: Eureka

Pressure: 1023 hPa
Wind: 4 mph