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EHS Cheer Attends UCA Cheer Camp
EHS Cheer Attends UCA Cheer Camp
Eureka High School Cheer attended UCA Cheer Camp held at Butler Community College from June 14-17. Over the four day cheer camp, the team earned the following awards: Top Banana Champions, 2nd place Camp Routine, Superior Camp Routine Evaluation, Superior Game Day Evaluation, as well as four spirit sticks. Individual awards included: five All-American Cheerleaders(AvaNoble,Olivia Valentine, Taryn Burk, Miley Baumgartel and Addison Westerman), two Pin it Forward Recipients (Sara Endress and Valentine), Dancing Diva Finalist (Ava Noble), Jump Contest Finalist (Valentine), Heal Stretch Contest Finalist (Ava Noble) and Squat Contest Finalist (Valentine). “This is an exciting team to watch. I’m very proud of their growth and ability to put their team first. You could see this in action during camp day in and day out,” stated Eureka Cheer coach Anna Noble. 07/09/2024 11:00 PM
FHSU Spring 2024 Dean’s Honor Roll
FHSU Spring 2024 Dean’s Honor Roll
HAYS - Fort Hays State University has named 1,594 students to the Dean’s Honor Roll for the spring 2024 semester. 07/09/2024 11:00 PM
Monthly Events Continue At Eureka Public Library
Monthly Events Continue At Eureka Public Library
Throughout the year, Eureka Public Library (EPL) hosts various events to encourage patrons to visit the local library. Not only can you rent books, audiobooks and movies, but you can join staff for craft activities, story hours and even game nights. 07/09/2024 11:00 PM
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GREENWOOD COUNTY COURT NEWS
GREENWOOD COUNTY COURT NEWS
(Editor’s Note: Office staff gathers weekly court news from the 13th District Public Access Portal. For more information on a case listed below or any case within the 13th Judicial District visit www.kscourts.org. 07/09/2024 11:00 PM
Alzheimer’s Disease And The Various Dementias
Alzheimer’s Disease And The Various Dementias
Dementia is an umbrella term that alludes to various conditions arising from damage to brain cells that affect the cells’ ability to communicate. This damage can affect a person’s ability to think clearly and his or her behavior and emotions, says the Alzheimer’s Association. There are several types of dementia, and Alzheimer’s disease is one of them. 07/09/2024 11:00 PM
Developmental Screening Scheduled For July And August 2024
Developmental Screening Scheduled For July And August 2024
The Chautauqua and Elk County Special Services Cooperative will provide a free screening for children from birth through school age at all three member schools in the Cooperative. Any child entering the preschool program will need to complete a screening. Children who have already been screened at a prior screening do not need to be re-screened. Following is the schedule for screenings: Wednesday, July 31: West Elk Schools Tuesday, Aug. 6: Chautauqua County Community School Friday, Aug. 1: Elk Valley School Children will receive screening in the areas of Communication, Personal Social, Motor Skills, Thinking/Reasoning and Adaptive Behaviors. Students entering the preschool program are required to complete Vision, Hearing and Health Assessments. These assessments can be conducted by the County Health Department or through an appointment with your personal physician. 07/09/2024 11:00 PM
A Cowboy’s Faith
A Cowboy’s Faith
- 07/09/2024 11:00 PM
Commissioners Revisited Issue Pertaining To Road At County Line
Commissioners Revisited Issue Pertaining To Road At County Line
Rural property owner Shilo Fury returned to the Greenwood County Commission meeting on Monday, July 8 to revisit discussion in regards to the Greenwood/Elk County line road along his property. After noting that a neighboring property owner was still looking to get the bridge in this area repaired and had contacted the state on the matter, Fury asked that the county mark the end of the open road so he can look to move his fence back. Fury also requested that trees be removed from the right-of-way. Fury was told that the portion of the road in Greenwood County is a township road. When he was notified that the township would have to be contacted in regards to the proposed tree removal, Fury noted he had been told by Elk County that this was turned over by the township to Greenwood County. It was soon reiterated in discussion that this is a township road. Greenwood County Counselor Paul Dean offered a possible resolution, suggesting reduction of the road width to 40 feet, which he noted is the minimum for county roads. When this was purposed, Fury noted that he was unsure if this would alleviate the fence needing to be removed, as it could be close. He later noted if the county were going to reduce the road to 40 feet, he would leave the fence and if not, he would remove it along the open roadway. Commissioners are to consider this further with Dean. Fury asked that they notify him of the determination. Dean, appearing by Zoom, noted he thought they needed to coordinate with Elk County as they consider the issue. 07/09/2024 11:00 PM
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