The Patriots of West Elk claimed a 72-0 Homecoming win last Friday night over the Flinthills Mustangs, at halftime.
After competing at Anderson County on Monday of this week, the Lady Tornado golf team is gearing up for regional action on Monday, October 9, at the Girard Regional. 50-52 weeks
The Eureka Tornado football team was once again outmatched last Friday night, during their Homecoming game, as they face a ranked Humboldt squad and lost 0-62.
During a special assembly last Friday afternoon, seniors Trayton Carl Biering, son of Josh and Lexie Biering of Eureka and Lyndsey Escareno, daughter of Brandon and Sara Escareno of Eureka, were named as the 2023 Eureka High School Homecoming King and Queen.
In honor of the 50th Class reunion, the Eureka High School Class of 1974 gathered for the annual Homecoming festivities. Members of the Class of 1974 are pictures above. From left to right: front row, Teresa (Norris) Smith, Debra (Buckle) Morgan, Heidi Surber, Peggy Knudsen Marlar, Kathy L. Murphy, Richard English and Bradley Grooms; middle row, Melinda (Culler) Nichols, Connie (Doeden) Mitchell, Jane (Hobbs) Peavy and Merle Burtin; and back row, Mike Johnson, Daryl Burnham, Gary Suse, Craig Moots and Rusty Booth. The Class of 1974 met in the Tornado Activity Center (TAC) for lunch before attending the ceremony and riding in a float for the annual parade. They then attended the annual homecoming football game. Members of the Class of 1974, as well as other alumni and community members met at Eureka Downs on Friday and Saturday for special Homecoming festivities, hosted by the Eureka Alumni Association.
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Greenwood County Hospital (GWCH) CEO Sandy Dickerson provided her regular report to members of the Board of Trustees on Thursday, September 28.
In an effort to serve the elders of the Eureka area, organizers of the “Senior Soup Social” are working towards offering a monthly meal and activities to area residents 55 and over.
The Greenwood Preservation Society (GWPS) announced recently that, through a grant process, it has been selected by the Emporia Community Foundation (ECF) as one of 35 organizations to be part of its Match Day program. Donations will assist in raising funds to finish restoration of the original rolled steel windows on Eureka’s Memorial Hall building.
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