Local resident Cammie Wilson will soon bring a dash of her family roots and a pinch of creativity to Eureka’s Main Street through the opening of her new business, the CammieJane Studio. Wilson’s love of antiques and items crafted with care, will soon be shared with the community in her new creative space. Growing up surrounded by history, in a home built in 1880, Wilson’s app reciation for antiques was fostered by her father.
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Eureka Sophomore Madelyn Miller was one of thirteen athletes named to the 2024 Tri-Valley League All-League Softball team. Additional athletes chosen as members include from Bluestem: Juniors Jewell Carleton and Pilar Cox and Sophomore Bridget Mohr; from Caney Valley: Senior Amyiah Rupert, and Sophomores Jade Jabben and Bryleigh Rigdon; from Cherryvale: Senior Aaryn Wilson and Junior Lilliann Whittley; from Humboldt: Junior Shelby Shaughnessy and Sophomores Taevyn Baylor and Skylar Hottenstein; from Neodesha: Sophomore Kimmy Combs.
Did you ever notice that sometimes when you get to thinking you have more questions than answers?
Details of Nora Worford Huston’s life recorded as a biography by Helen Bradford in Sept., 2002.
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During the Greenwood County Hospital (GWCH) Board of Trustees meeting held on Thursday, May 23, CEO Sandra Dickerson discussed ongoing work to transition the former CareArc dental office into a suitable space for medical examinations. Exam rooms have been closed in, drywall has gone up and flooring installation was completed last week. It is anticipated that the project will be finished within the next two weeks. Dickerson noted that, when work has finished, Dr. Mark Basham and Jennifer Eagleson, APRN, will move into the space.
Mayor Richard Clark called the May 6 Howard City Council meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. at the Cox Building with council members Martin Hunter, Shilo Crupper, Gary Harrod and Derek Cookson present. Council member Jerrad Pope was absent. Also present were Clay Hunter, Gas Superintendent and Joanna Hunter, City Clerk. The location was moved to the Cox Building for weather-related concerns; however, the meeting concluded before storm warnings were broadcast.
The Kansas Water Office and Director Connie Owen, in conjunction with water conservation partners, announces that applications are now being accepted for the Kansas Reservoir Protection Initiative (KPRI).
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