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Blood Drive To Be Held At MHS
Blood Drive To Be Held At MHS
On Wednesday, September 27, the Madison High School National Honor Society will be hosting an American Red Cross Blood Drive, from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. The drive will be held in the gymnasium of the school, located at 1500 Southwest Boulevard, in Madison. 09/05/2023 04:00 AM
The Health Benefits Of Being In Nature
The Health Benefits Of Being In Nature
Nature enthusiasts are known to say that spending time in the great outdoors has a positive effect on their mental and physical well-being. Such an outlook is more than mere speculation, as it turns out spending time in nature provides a host of health benefits that might surprise even the most devoted outdoors enthusiasts. 09/05/2023 04:00 AM
Just Thinkin’
Just Thinkin’
“Throwin’ money at the problem.” Have you heard that one? Me too. Have you heard this one, “Don’t give’em any money. That will solve the problem.” Me either. Exactly how defunding Tulsa Public Schools (TPS) was going to improve a student’s standardized test scores had me scratching my head. 09/05/2023 04:00 AM
Seven Signs A Pet Could Be In Pain
Seven Signs A Pet Could Be In Pain
Pets and even wild animals can convey sentiments in various ways. It’s human nature to want to assume that the passing glances of a puppy are looks of deep love — and they very well may be. Animals may convey various emotions through their behavior, but when it comes to being in pain, they may not show it readily. In the wild, animals hide pain as a survival instinct. Pain can give the perception that an animal is weaker and therefore an easier target for predators. Since pets can conceal pain well, pet owners should familiarize themselves with reading the subtle indicators that suggest something is amiss. PetMD, Sears Veterinary Hospital and VetsNow note the following are seven signs pets could be in pain. 09/05/2023 04:00 AM
Boil Water Advisory Rescinded For City Of Toronto
Boil Water Advisory Rescinded For City Of Toronto
TOPEKA – The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has rescinded a boil water advisory for the City of Toronto public water supply system located in Woodson County. The advisory was issued because of a line break resulting in a loss of pressure in the system. Failure to maintain adequate pressure may result in a loss of chlorine residuals and bacterial contamination. 09/05/2023 04:00 AM
Tornado Football Fell In Season Opener
Tornado Football Fell In Season Opener
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. 09/05/2023 04:00 AM
City-Wide Garage Sales To Coincide With Fabulous Finds On Highway 99
City-Wide Garage Sales To Coincide With Fabulous Finds On Highway 99
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. 09/05/2023 04:00 AM
Bulldogs Dominate Hartford
Bulldogs Dominate Hartford
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. 09/05/2023 04:00 AM
Eureka Football Fell Short Against Cherryvale Chargers
Eureka Football Fell Short Against Cherryvale Chargers
The Tornadoes fought hard in their 2023 debut, their passion and effort was on full display but came up short, 8-12, to Cherryvale. 09/05/2023 04:00 AM
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