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Food truck and games lot among pending Eudora business plans
“The cool stuff I do:” 4-H Club is ready to represent at county fair
Schedule set for Douglas County Fair
New flower stand brings color to the neighborhood
Home for rent scam targets Eudora
Twin Oaks dirt work to start in coming weeks
Kansas lawmakers outline vision for finding solutions to water crisis
EHS alumnus graduates from Marines boot camp
Giving it his all: Youth baseball player headed to All American Games
Spice Up Your Life: Washboard Cookies
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Food truck and games lot among pending Eudora business plans
New flower stand brings color to the neighborhood
Home for rent scam targets Eudora
Twin Oaks dirt work to start in coming weeks
Leaving with a love of small towns and community journalism
Kansas lawmakers outline vision for finding solutions to water crisis
EHS alumnus graduates from Marines boot camp
Police response on Main
Editorial: City manager hiring must be transparent this time
Library Board discusses support for community navigator position
“A big part of our history”: Archaeologists conducting historical survey of Douglas County
Uncertainty around funding leads to state migrant education program changes
School Board approves free breakfast for another year
District continues to explore solutions to students skipping school
Board discusses first full year of free breakfast for all students
“The cool stuff I do:” 4-H Club is ready to represent at county fair
Schedule set for Douglas County Fair
Spice Up Your Life: Washboard Cookies
Good Neighbor: Community Events and Announcements
Good Neighbor: Community Events and Announcements
Giving it his all: Youth baseball player headed to All American Games
A Saturday summer slam
Local officials begin discussing economic impact of 2026 World Cup
Eudora Special Olympics athletes compete at summer games
Cardinals win track state titles, girls team claims second
“Community is what it’s all about”: Giving Garden volunteers brighten days
Former teacher continues to serve students, advocate for food security
Eudora’s top dog volunteer is a town staple
Sharing food and conversation to create community
Providing care through medical support and crafting
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