Mayor Richard Clark called the Aug. 19 Howard City Council meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. at the Howard City Office.
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Last Saturday was a beautiful day and it was awesome to see all the people in town! The first “First Saturday of the month Farm and Art Market” drew a lot of people into town. The fun began at 7 a.m. and lasted until noon.
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The Greenwood County Historical Society “Fifth Monday” programs are resuming. On Sept. 30, Jim Hoy will present the program “Kansas Legends and Folktales” at 7 p.m. in the Greenwood County Museum. Hoy’s discussion will include stories of the Flint Hills, as well as Greenwood County and beyond. The program is offered free to the public and made possible by Humanities Kansas.
Each month I want to provide you with regular updates about what’s going on in our nation’s capital and throughout the 4th District of Kansas. Here’s what happened in August.
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Eureka was represented last week in Clearwater as Tornado Cross Country began their season at their annual cross country invitational, on Sept. 5.
The Eureka High School volleyball team opened their 2024-25 season last week. Eureka first traveled to Olpe on Tuesday, Sept. 4, before traveling to Rosalia on Thursday, Sept. 6 to face Flinthills and Conway Springs.
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