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El Dorado shines bright with July 4th celebration

El Dorado shines bright with July 4th celebration

In the surrounding areas of Butler County, there are several (Thursday), July 4 activities and celebrations. On this perfect summer day, the spirit of patriotism and community pride was on full display as El Dorado residents come together to celebrate the 4th of July. From the early morning hours to the late-night fireworks, the city’s festivities provided a full day of family-friendly fun and American pride: an Independence Day Celebration and Fireworks Show on Thursday, July 4, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Events include a bike parade, youth wiffle ball tournament, turtle races, family games, water balloons, a dunk tank and an inflatable obstacle course at East Park, located at 100 S. Woodland. There is even free swimming from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the El Dorado Municipal Pool, located at 900 N. Taylor.

Innovative Butler leader recognized

Innovative Butler leader recognized

In a testament to her remarkable contributions to education and community development, Heather Rinkenbaugh, the dean of Online, High School, and Community Learning, as well as the interim vice-president (VP) of Academics has been honored as one of the Wichita Business Journal’s 40 Under 40. This prestigious recognition celebrates her dedication, vision and impact on the educational landscape.

Opinion: Sharing diverse views on economic impact, inflation

Opinion: Sharing diverse views on economic impact, inflation

In our day to day world, inflation remains a prominent concern. Understanding the intricate nature of inflation dynamics is paramount. While some point to temporary disruptions in the supply chain or increased demand following the pandemic as causes for the recent rise in prices, others contend that long-term factors like expansive monetary policies and fiscal stimulus efforts are driving inflationary trends.

HeartWalk event sparks community unity, wellness

HeartWalk event sparks community unity, wellness

Butler Community College is extending a heartfelt invitation to El Dorado residents and surrounding areas to join them in the upcoming Wichita Heart Walk on Saturday, June 29. This initiative is part of the college’s commitment to stand in solidarity with millions of Americans affected by heart disease and stroke, including members of the Butler family.

Storms devastate Kansas counties

Storms devastate Kansas counties

In the surrounding areas of Newton, Halstead and Butler County, a rise of a tornado warned-storm with severe and high winds passed through on the night of Sunday, May 19. This unleashed chaos and destruction. Many residents woke up to scenes of devastation as the storm wreaked havoc on homes, businesses and infrastructure. Reports indicate that strong winds, heavy rainfall and lightning strikes were the main culprits behind the widespread damage. Trees were uprooted, power lines were knocked down, and some structures suffered significant structural damage. Schools got closed in Newton, many streets were blocked by trees, houses were even flooded and cars totaled.

Diverse Opinions on Professional Media and Journalism Ethics

Diverse Opinions on Professional Media and Journalism Ethics

Everyday the world is being impacted by the spread of misinformation. Journalists play a major role in society that discusses the pursuit of the truth. Knowing the real truth and facts, gives relevant news and information to the people. For example, some student publications have been shut down because they wrote about something that told the truth about that topic. People around the world should continue to have the right to be able to share truths. More protection for journalists will help journalists be protected from being forced to identify confidential sources, rumors, violence and more.

Exemplary educator honored: Instructor receives excellence award

Exemplary educator honored: Instructor receives excellence award

Susan L. Forrest, the esteemed professor of biology at Butler CC, has been recognized with a prestigious excellence award for her outstanding contributions to teaching within the fields of science, engineering, and mathematics. With her unwavering dedication and passion for education, Forrest has not only imparted knowledge but also inspired countless students throughout her tenure. Her innovative teaching methods and commitment to student success have set her apart as a beacon of excellence within the academic community.

 

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