With baseball and softball seasons in full swing, The Wichita Eagle recently compiled a list of individuals and teams in the area to watch. Several Eureka Tornadoes and West Elk Patriots were on the list.
Children ages 1-18 will have access to free meals throughout June, at area schools.
Postseason Action To Begin Next Week With Baseball Regionals
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 April.
Fourth-sixth grade students at Marshall Elementary School, in Eureka, are scheduled to compete in the annual track meet on Friday, May 3. The event is slated to begin with running events at 9:30 a.m. and field events beginning at 12:45 p.m.
For the eighth consecutive year, Eureka’s head high school Lady Tornadoes basketball coach, Shelly Hoyt, will host “Be Your Best” basketball camps, June 3-6 at Eureka Junior/Senior High School (EJSHS).
After suffering a knee injury at the end of this basketball season, Andover High School Senior Blake Rucker was unsure of his future in basketball, but knew he wasn’t finished yet. Last Week, B. Rucker signed a letter of intent to play basketball for the Barton Community College (BCC) Cougars, in Great Bend.
Celebrating Flint Hills Tallgrass Prairie and Supporting Local Artists
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