$29 I am simply amazed, honored and humbled that The Eureka Herald was named the Frank and Mamie Boyd Community Service Award recipient at the KPA Awards of Excellence event, last Friday. This is the first special award for The Eureka Herald and the Clasen family. This award wouldn’t have been possible without the support of my family, hardworking staff, fellow volunteers and our amazing community. As a third generation journalist, I must also note that this award also goes to my grandfather and father as they were the ones who paved the way and showed me first hand what it looked like to serve their communities. They were great role models for me. If only I had known that I would have followed in their footsteps, I would have paid more attention.
Academic letters, based upon 2023-24 grades, were recently announced for those graduating seniors at Eureka Junior/Senior High School. The criteria to receive a letter are as follows: students must be listed on the High Honor Roll for two consecutive semesters, be in at least five classes and not receive an F. Students in grades 9-12 for 2023-24 were eligible for the awards.
I can’t even pronounce that word, so why would I eat something with that in it?! Food is made of chemicals, but the amount consumed is what matters. All food, like most everything else in the world, is made of chemicals. Foods contain nutrients, which are chemicals and are important for a healthy, balanced diet. Reading or hearing about chemicals in food, when combined with words like ‘toxic,’ ‘extremely dangerous’ and ‘cancer-causing’ may be scary, especially if you aren’t getting all the facts. Here are a few points to help navigate information about chemicals in food.
Roundup, Killzall, Pronto Weed and Grass Killer are all glyphosate herbicides used to kill unwanted plants. The efficacy of this herbicide depends on the quality of water it is mixed with.
SHAWNEE – Whether grilled, smoked, poached, canned or dehydrated – wild foods procured from the Kansas outdoors will be on showcase at the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks’ (KDWP) bi-annual cooking competition in Lawrence on Saturday, June 8. The event will be hosted by KDWP and Baker University Wetlands Discovery Center.
We all feel the strain from the inflation that is impacting our economy on some level. We have had to change our budgets, cut back and even simply say no to things that we have done for years. It isn’t a pleasant experience. Businesses are forced to pass along the added expenses to their consumers or face closure.
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During the annual Eureka Days event, Eureka Recreation Pickleball invites community members to come play and/or watch the activity on Saturday, June 1, from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m.
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