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Coca-Cola Collectibles

Coca-Cola began at an Atlanta soda fountain in 1886 and, since then, the company has churned out a huge amount of advertising, collectibles and other memorabilia. For instance, the now familiar hourglass Coca-Cola bottle first appeared in 1915 and the company has a rich, 125-year history of advertising.

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Myrrl Houck Memorial Scholarships presented to EHS Seniors

Fifteen El Dorado High School seniors, all Summa Cum Laude graduates, were presented Myrrl Houck Memorial Scholarships at a reception Wednesday, May 4, at EHS. The honorees were: Russell Baker, Caden Burnett, Jada Chabot, Emma Doughty, Victoria George, Tyler Guthrie, Presley Johnson, Regan Lattey, Ashlyn Luna, Ethan Manke, Kara McLaren, Kinley Nielsen, Vanessa Nobert, Katie Penner, and Jaydon Sundgren. In addition to certifi

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New Exhibits at Coutts

The Coutts Museum Of Art, located at 110 N Main Street in El Dorado, held an exclusive opening and reception for their newest exhibition on Thursday, May 12th. “An Artist’s Perspective” by Nancy Marshall and “The Works of Charles Baughman” is on display through July 30th.

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Butler Community College recognizes 86 high school seniors earning college credentials

It is not common for high school seniors to celebrate two graduations in May – one from high school and one from college. However, in Butler County, Kansas it is becoming more commonplace all the time. Since 2010, Butler Community College’s Early College Academy has celebrated hundreds of seniors who earned their two-year college degree or oneyear certificate and high school diploma simultaneously.

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