The Susannah French Putney Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution held their monthly meeting on March 15, at the United Method-ist Church in Eureka. The Women of Faith served the members a delicious lunch.
TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly proclaimed April 1-7, as National Public Health Week in Kansas last week to recognize public health workers and the work they do keeping our state safe and secure.
WICHITA - April is National Child Abuse Prevention (CAP) Month, a time to focus on community collaboration and collective ways to help families and children thrive. Kansas Children’s Service League (KCSL), as the Kansas chapter of Prevent Child Abuse America, and other child wellness partners join forces to recognize the prevention teams, programs and partners working year-round to create awareness about the public health issue of abuse and neglect. The theme of this year’s awareness and impact campaign, led by Prevent Child Abuse America and its national network of state chapters, is “Building A Hopeful Future, Together.”
This Thursday-Saturday, April 4-6, several community members will be hosting garage sales, in conjunction with the bi-annual city-wide garage sale event.
Four Eureka Tornado High School students ventured to Horton High School on Saturday, March 23, for the State Powerlifting meet. Tornado freshman Mason Hughes (114) claimed a state title and Eureka junior Olivia Valentine (132) and sophomore Peyton Hare (225) were both named runner-up in their weight classes.