Pages within the March 13 edition of The Eureka Herald contained 123 hidden Easter Eggs. Those winning the annual prize contest for their age group were: Ages 4-6: Tyrel Wells, 121, first place and Colin Schlotterbeck, 114, second place. Ages 7-9: Tyler Wells, 121, first place and Katelyn Nutsch, 121, second place. Ages 10-12: Tyler Nutsch, 121, first place and Molly Dehlinger, 115, second place.
Grant Funds And Community Donations Cover Majority Of Building Cost With plans to expand the physical therapy space to the old recovery room, Greenwood County Hospital (GWCH) CEO Sandra Dickerson shared a quote with the board of trustees during their monthly meeting on Thursday, March 28. With the expansion into the old recovery room, the physical therapy department could add two additional treatment beds. The bid, submitted by McElroy, totaled $27,779. This proposal included demo to open the wall, removal of medical gas outlets, reworking the gas piping, obtaining med gas certification (when complete), moving circuits, demoing the existing double doors on both the materials management side and the inpatient side, putting in sheetrock on the materials side and putting in a new door that will lock on the inpatient side, all finish work to floor and walls including paint, totaled $27,779. Dickerson noted that $11,000 of the bid was for electrical work, which will be completed through a local contractor. It was relayed that the local contractor stated the cost would be much lower. It was also shared that all of the work would be completed during normal business hours. Although no board funds are sought for this project, the project required board approval to move forward. The board approved the project.
Eureka Downs To Benefit From Parimutuel Wagers
EHS Senior Cole Adkins Took A Break During The Erie Golf Tournament On Monday, April 8, To View The Eclipse
State Representative Droge Announced House Bill Success Conversation during the weekly Road and Bridge report again included the bridge located on 90th Street west of G Road (referenced as the Bechtel Bridge).
In February of 2018, Scott D. Cheever filed a civil suit against the State of Kansas and countless hearings have been held since then.
One individual received minor injuries last Friday, April 5, after being involved in a two-vehicle accident at the US400 Highway and K-99 south intersection, shortly after noon.
Last week, Cross-Winds Counseling & Wellness, located at 905 N. Main Street in Eureka, added a community playground.
Symphony in the Flint Hills will host its 19th Annual Signature Event at the Red Ranch in Greenwood County, on Saturday, June 8. This year’s theme is “Stewards of the Land.” The event will feature a full day of activities culminating with the sunset performance by Katharine McPhee and the Kansas City Symphony. General admission tickets for this event includes all activities. Food, beverages, chair rental and merchandise are additional costs.
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