The Eureka Tornado High School coaching staff will be hosting a Tornado Football Camp over the summer for kindergarten through high school age student-athletes.
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Four Eureka seniors were recognized last Tuesday, May 7, during the 2024 Tornado awards as they completed Spanish I, II, III and IV.
Governor Laura Kelly has sent a letter to FEMA asking for an extension to submit a request for a major disaster. The letter asks for an extension to July 29, 2024, to submit for the public assistance program for severe thunderstorms that impacted the state April 25-30, accompanied by large hail, damaging straight linewinds, tornadoes, and tor-rential rainfall resulting in flooding.
Mayor Richard Clark called the April 15 Howard City Council meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. with council members Martin Hunter, Shilo Crupper, Gary Harrod, Derek Cookson and Jerrad Pope present. Also present was Sarah Evans and Clerk Joanna Hunter.
Four students at Eureka Junior/Senior High School were honored by receiving citizenship awards during assemblies on Wednesday of last week. Those honored were, seniors Marcus Britain and Abigail Altis and eighth graders Camden Wunderlich and Lylly Stapleford.
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The Eureka 2023-24 Tornado Awards Assembly was held last Tuesday, May 7 at Eureka Junior/Senior High School (EJSHS). During the assembly, seniors Annaliese Casper and Lyle Perrier were recognized as “Most Outstanding Girl and Boy of 2024.” The senior sponsors nominated the students for the honor.
The following Eureka Junior High Students received Tornado Awards at their assembly on May 7.
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