The Eureka Herald
The Madison Pacesetters 4-H club met on October 4, at the Sauder Community Center in Madison.
Whether it’s cooking in the home or in the middle of a parking lot during a fall tailgate party, one tried-and true food safety step can keep you safe. Washing your hands! This is your number one defense against foodborne illness because your hands can hold a lot of germs and dirt, including under your fingernails.
Organizers of “The Senior Soup Social” held their first meal Friday, October 13, with 16 Eureka area residents in attendance.
Over the weekend, the community gathered for various events in Eureka as several activities were held in conjunction with the annual Greenwood County Cattlemen’s Day event.
The Greenwood County Cattlemen’s weekend came to a close on Sunday, November 5, with the Top Hand Dummy Roping and Ranch Rodeo at the Eureka Saddle Club arena.
The Salt Springs Township will hold an auditor’s meeting on Thursday, November 16 from 6:30-7 p.m. This will be held at the Fall River Community Building.
This Friday and Saturday, November 10 and 11, Eureka High School students will be performing Clue On Stage. The play will begin at 7 p.m. on both Friday and Saturday, in the EHS auditorium. The play is directed by Shawn Gamache.
A total of 231 dogs ran braces during the German Shorthair Pointer Club of America (GSPCA) National Field Trials that were held at Bechtle Ranch last month. The event was the 70th annual event for GSPCA, with this being the 36th year for the event to be held in Greenwood County.
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