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06/25/2024 11:00 PM
EHS Class Of 1984 Held Weekend Event For 40-Year Class Reunion
Members of the Eureka High School (EHS) Class of 1984 held several gatherings throughout the weekend of June 1416 to celebrate their 40year class reunion. Class members met at various restaurants in Eureka, for breakfast, lunch and dinner and celebrated on Saturday at the Greenwood Hotel. Pictured above from left to right are: front row, Dan Cole, Brad Clites, Vicki (Denner) Herb, Stacey (Sawyer) Jones, Betty (Hershberger) Everly, Brenda (McMullen) Ward, Tony Nuessen, Becca Bruns, Alice (Hemingway) Mann, Susan Dewell, Kyle Olson, Heather (Huntington) Fuesz and Jana (Gryder) Peters; back row, Phil Nichols, Matt Wilson, Carrie (Elgin) Overby, James Buster, Mike Herb, Trish Bahr, Kim (Parrot) Lucas and Bill Turney. Not pictured were Rick Hanson and Roger Lowe.
06/25/2024 11:00 PM
Howard City Council
Mayor Richard Clark called the June 3 Howard City Council meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. at the Howard City Building with council members Martin Hunter, Gary Harrod, Shilo Crupper, Derek Cookson and Jerrad Pope present. Also present was City Clerk Joanna Hunter.
06/25/2024 11:00 PM
Hamilton Special Meeting Held For Street Discussion
On Tuesday, June 18, members of the Hamilton City Council held a special meeting for consultation of their treasurer as they look at plans for a street project. Also included on the special meeting agenda was discussion of the attorney position. As attorney candidate Clark Allemang was unable to be present, discussion of this subject was postponed and is to be revisited at a later date.
06/25/2024 11:00 PM
Inwood Attended SEKLS Innovation Day
Library staff from Hamilton City Library attended the Southeast Kansas Library System (SEKLS) Innovation Day Event held at the Iola High School Science Center in Iola on June 7. Beth Inwood, Director of the Hamilton City Library, was among the 36 people who were in attendance as Darrin Daugherty, SEKLS Technology Consultant; Jason Robb, SEKLS SEKnFind Coordinator; April Hernandez, SEKLS System Consultant; Tammie Benham, SEKLS Youth Services Consultant and Cynthia Chalker, Special Needs Consultant, presented various presentations on Makerspace Software, Canva, LibraryAware, Cricut Design, Word-Press/DIVI and Kansas State Library Databases. They shared information about how libraries statewide can best use technology funds and programs to market their services. Laure Beckman and Brittany Simpson from Mound City Kansas Public Library provided instruction on the Cricut.
06/25/2024 11:00 PM
GREENWOOD COUNTY COURT NEWS
(Editor’s Note: Office staff gathers weekly court news from the 13th District Public Access Portal. For more information on a case listed below or any case within the 13th Judicial District visit www.kscourts.org.
06/25/2024 11:00 PM
Simple Ways To Get A Better Night’s Sleep
Sleep is a vital component of a healthy lifestyle. The National Institutes of Health says good sleep improves brain performance and mood and helps reduce the risk of many diseases and disorders, including heart disease and obesity. In fact, sleep is as important for good health as diet and exercise.
06/25/2024 11:00 PM
Greenwood County History
Coal Sheds, Reminiscences of Robert Hodge – Story 3 of 10
06/25/2024 11:00 PM
What To Know About Fireworks Injuries
Fireworks are a common sight at various celebrations throughout the year, but are most prominent during the summer months when Canada Day and Independence Day are celebrated. Fireworks have been in use for thousands of years. Many historians believe fireworks were developed in Liuyang, China, in the second century B.C. The first “fireworks” were made from bamboo stalks that, when thrown into a fire, would explode due to hollow pockets of air in the bamboo, says the American Pyrotechnic Association. Eventually early gunpowder recipes provided the boom behind the fireworks, and modern fireworks are not very different from those early incarnations.
06/25/2024 11:00 PM
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