The Eureka Junior High Tornadoes football team opened their season with a 42-0 loss to the Caney Bullpups. The score reflected the youth and inexperience of the Tornado squad, which starts several 7th graders due to low numbers of 8th grade athletes.
With the City of Eureka approving to waive the $5 permit fee for the fall Eureka City-Wide Garage Sales, The Eureka Herald is now taking names of residents wishing to be listed within a special listing.
The Madison Bulldog football team took care of business in the first half Friday night, against Hartford, winning the season opener 46-0, at half-time.
The Tornadoes fought hard in their 2023 debut, their passion and effort was on full display but came up short, 8-12, to Cherryvale.
The Lady Tornadoes high school volleyball team opened their season last week; first traveling to Southern Coffey County (SCC) High School on Tuesday and Conway Springs on Thursday.
The Lady Tornado golf team began their season on Monday, August 28 with a first place finish at the Fort Scott junior varsity tournament.
The Eureka Saddle Club held their fourth Shodeo for 2023 on Saturday, August 26, at 5 p.m.
Conclusion Of Uncle Johnnie, Honey Creek Correspondent, 1895-1903
September marks a return to the norm for millions of households. School is back in session, summer vacation season has ended and fall begins. Routines take shape and life once again becomes more structured in September. As that transition takes place, individuals can consider these fun facts about the month of September.
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