The Eudora Township Public Library and its partners plan to feed the minds and bellies of community children this summer while instilling in the youngsters the foundations of community service.
Lindsey Sanchez, children’s librarian, said the library’s summer reading program started ...
Eudora residents will have two opportunities in the coming week to become acquainted with a rural business near the Clearfield United Methodist Church.
Nedra Mitchell, who owns Clearfield Farmhaus with her husband, Craig, said they would be the host of the monthly Eudora Chamber of Commerce ...
Readers may remember in November that Kansas! magazine named Lecompton among the state’s five best small towns with populations under 5,000. Atwood, Council Grove, Marysville and Norton were the other four.
Lecompton will give itself a pat on the back for that accomplishment with a ...
"And more." Those are the final two words Kristy Buster is adding to the Mighty Tamales restaurant that she and her husband are opening in the former Cosmic Inn, 601 10th St. in Eudora. The two-word postscript means the restaurant will offer much more than the tamales that were so popular at ...
Two events, the Farm to Fiber Festival and the Baldwin City Chamber of Commerce’s annual Wine Fest, will put the Earth Day focus on unique agricultural pursuits in the area.
Rain is forecast from Friday evening through Saturday morning, but it should not affect the Wine Fest, Baldwin City ...
When Scott White first moved into an office next to the old Baldwin Therapy Services site at 814 High St. in Baldwin City, he thought it would make a good location for a gym should the therapy business ever move. Baldwin Therapy Services, now called Lawrence Therapy Services, did indeed move ...