Sixteen members met for a Eureka Music Club business meeting and program at Christ Lutheran Church on Monday, March 11. Carolyn Perrier and Sheryl Moody served as co-hostesses. Robin Himes, co-president, conducted the monthly business meeting.
The March 27 Madison Recreation Commission (MRC) meeting was called to order by President Ty Gaines, with Dylan Barnard, Jason Albert, Paul Dean, Dallas Thompson and Abby Larkin present. Members of the public present were Tony Haag and Brittany Barnard.
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Kansas Shrine All-Star Events is excited to announce that the inaugural KWCA Kansas Shrine Duals raised $25,000 for Shriners Children’s. The high school senior all-star wrestling event that featured 56 of the state’s top girls and boys wrestlers was held on Sunday, March 17, in Wichita, on the campus of Newman University.
At the age of 17, Nolan Denton developed ARES, a natural caffeine gummy. Denton, who is currently in the spring semester of his senior year at West Elk High School, developed the caffeine gummies to boost energy and focus. “Whether you are a student, a professional, a tired parent, a gamer, an entrepreneur, or an athlete, ARES can help you face the challenges and opportunities that life presents you with,” read a release composed by the company. Denton, who started the business as a sophomore, began the business to “support my family and make my parents proud.” Although he didn’t always want to be an entrepreneur, Denton realized a couple of years ago that he wanted to be his own boss, thus allowing him to know his “efforts were going to a good cause.”