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Holiday train company forced to refund consumers
Markets set to begin next month
Chamber announces annual awards
Small fire reported at Homestead
Local businesses recall “chaos” of pandemic five years ago
Small stop signs meant for pedestrians removed from bridge
Library board continues exploring future options
City discusses crosswalk safety near future apartments
Federal grant worth $21 million to city now on hold
City to have joint meeting to hear county updates
Spring band concert
Stricter cellphone policy considered for high school
Third graders perform music from around the world
Eighth graders explore their futures at career fair
Science Olympiad teams place second at state
Feeding Eudora plans location change to save costs
Eudora residents reflect on legacy of Pope Francis
Easy lemon cake when you’re squeezed for time
Eagle Scout project brings attention to Black cemetery with new sign
Eudora Times wins 25 state newspaper awards
Competing at KU
Cardinals baseball takes down Baldwin
Boys golf team setting records, eyeing state berth
Baseball wins one, loses one
Girls soccer knocks off Barstow
Obituaries: Darlene Katzfey
Avoiding holiday blues: Senior citizen advocates emphasize keeping traditions
A century of memories: Local WWII veteran celebrates milestone birthday
Building strength: Senior exercise groups benefit beyond fitness
Hitting the brakes: When should seniors give up their car keys?
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Grant, Akers advanced in golf state championship
CUYLER DUNN
October 23, 2024
STATEBOUND: Girls golf tees up state appearance
CUYLER DUNN
October 15, 2024
Golf swings into second at Frontier tournament
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October 8, 2024
Girls golf competes in scramble to help reset after heat
CUYLER DUNN
September 4, 2024
Girls golf team using indoor simulators to practice despite heat
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August 29, 2024
Golf competes at Jefferson West as post-season approaches
CUYLER DUNN
April 23, 2024
Deterding, DeVoe to step away from coaching roles next season
CUYLER DUNN
April 12, 2024
Fall sports college commits ready to push themselves at next level
CUYLER DUNN
April 5, 2024
Spring coaches say leadership, new talent driving preparations for season
CUYLER DUNN
March 8, 2024
Vogt makes school history by taking talents to college level
JACK DENEBEIM
November 15, 2023
Girls golf team takes sixth at state, Vogt finishes in top five
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October 18, 2023
Girls golf advances to second day of state tournament
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