A one-day fall festival that started as a nod to Eudora’s many German settlers will return Saturday for its 20th year.
Barbara Tuttle, Eudorafest committee chairwoman, said the actual German associations of Eudorafest have waned in recent years as it has become more of a traditional fall ...
Fairies have been very good to Janene Rothwell and her Pbj Photography studio.
Rothwell took over the studio in an old gas station on the corner for 10th and Main streets in Eudora at the start of 2015, remodeled it with a 1950s theme and moved into living space upstairs. In the beginning, ...
Historic Lecompton officially has become more historic. Lecompton City Clerk Lynley Sanford said the town’s community building, 333 Elmore, is now on the Kansas Register of Historic Places. The building made of locally quarried limestone opened in 1906 as a Radical United Brethren Church. It ...
Some of Baker University’s brightest students will be spending less time in Baldwin City. Baker and Washburn University in Topeka entered into an agreement Wednesday that will allow some Baker students early entry into Washburn Law School. Signing the Law Early Admission Program agreement ...
Seven months after Lawrence Memorial Hospital took over an existing therapy service in Baldwin City, it is preparing to relocate and expand the clinic.
Jaye Cole, director of the Lawrence Memorial Hospital therapy department, said LMH has offered physical and occupational therapy at 814 High ...
With state funding for the 2016-2017 year settled in July and the budget passed earlier this month, the Baldwin City school board approved at a special meeting Wednesday a teachers contract for the coming year. Superintendent Paul Dorathy said teachers were given a raise averaging 1.79 ...