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West Elk High School Class Of 2024 Awarded Approximately
West Elk High School Class Of 2024 Awarded Approximately
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GCHS Participating In Sunflower Summer Program
GCHS Participating In Sunflower Summer Program
With the start of summer and vacation travel, the Greenwood County Historical Society is pleased to announce participation in the Sunflower Summer Program through the State of Kansas. 05/28/2024 03:00 AM
Madison/Virgil USD 386 Board of Education
Madison/Virgil USD 386 Board of Education
The Monday, May 13 Madison/Virgil USD 386 Board of Education meeting was called to order by President Dallas Luthi at 7:01 p.m. Roll call was answered by Jennifer Watts, Dallas Luthi, Ty Gaines, Justin Isch, Gary Kile, Amy Hind and Jannette Luthi. Also attending were Superintendent Tammy Baird, Kristy Johnson, Amanda Schild, Dacia Brandt, Jenn Boles and Lily Hudson. Marcie Harrison joined the meeting at 7:15 p.m. Mark Adams joined at 7:30 p.m. 05/28/2024 03:00 AM
Lest We Forget
Lest We Forget
Celebrate • Honor • Remember 05/28/2024 03:00 AM
Eureka’s Mills Claimed State Title In 200M; Placed 3rd In 100M
Eureka’s Mills Claimed State Title In 200M; Placed 3rd In 100M
Twelve Area Athletes Competed At State Track & Field Meet 05/28/2024 03:00 AM
Author With Eureka Ties To Be At The Eureka Public Library
Author With Eureka Ties To Be At The Eureka Public Library
Former Eureka resident Eric Reynolds will be at the Eureka Public Library at 1 p.m. on Sunday, June 2, to talk about his latest book, The Lost Town of Garrison. The book is based on historic events and describes the fight to save towns that would be flooded and lost to build a reservoir. Reynolds has written several other books including The Legend of Mulberry School; The Artifacts: A Flint Hills Story and The Road to Sugar Loaf. Reynolds lived in Eureka in the 1960s and 1970s and attended Eureka schools. He will have copies of his latest book available for purchase. For more information on this or other library events, please stop by the library at 606 North Main, Eureka or call 620-583-6222. 05/28/2024 03:00 AM
Four-Day Jury Trial Returned Not Guilty Verdict For Wallace
Four-Day Jury Trial Returned Not Guilty Verdict For Wallace
Tears of relief came over William D. “Bill” Wallace’s oldest daughter and mother as a “Not Guilty” verdict was read by Judge Jan Satterfield and Wallace pointed to the sky, last Friday, May 25. The not guilty verdict came after three full days of testimony were delivered during the jury trial where Wallace appeared before Judge Satterfield for two counts; Count 1 Rape, offender 18 or older and victim less than 14 years of age and Count 2, Aggravated criminal sodomy, offender 18 or older and child less than 14. Both counts are off-grid person felonies. The second count was dismissed before the closing statements and jury instructions were provided. 05/28/2024 03:00 AM
Tree Shakin Sho Down May 30-June 2
Tree Shakin Sho Down May 30-June 2
After two years of the annual event being canceled, the Tree Shakin Show Down will host its fish tournament and annual fish fry this weekend. 05/28/2024 03:00 AM
The CammieJane Studio To Celebrate Grand Opening June 1
The CammieJane Studio To Celebrate Grand Opening June 1
Local resident Cammie Wilson will soon bring a dash of her family roots and a pinch of creativity to Eureka’s Main Street through the opening of her new business, the CammieJane Studio. Wilson’s love of antiques and items crafted with care, will soon be shared with the community in her new creative space. Growing up surrounded by history, in a home built in 1880, Wilson’s app reciation for antiques was fostered by her father. 05/28/2024 03:00 AM
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