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This week in El Dorado… Jimmy’s Egg is sunny side up

The Woodmans (Patrick, Sutter, Shelby and Jayden) enjoy the newest addition to El Dorado, Jimmy’s Egg.  The franchise opened on Monday, April 10 and serves breakfast and lunch, open six a.m. to two p.m. Photo by Tyler Krenzin Tyler Krenzin Lantern Staff Jimmy’s Egg is the brand-new addition to the El Dorado community. The breakfast… Continue reading This week in El Dorado… Jimmy’s Egg is sunny side up

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Live-action Disney does it again but this time it’s a ‘tale as old as time’

Hunter Fullhart Photography and Social Media Editor Disney Live-Action Studios has done it again, and this time, they transformed one of the most iconic Disney movies ever made into a live-action marvel. Beauty and The Beast is a beloved classic for any and every Disney fanatic, and it finally got the live-action remake that it… Continue reading Live-action Disney does it again but this time it’s a ‘tale as old as time’

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“Logan” claws viewers hearts out: X-23 regenerates them

Photo by: Fox Movies Tesla Bethel & Jack Clayton Lantern Staff The movie Logan premiered March 3 and is Hugh Jackman’s last movie as the iconic character Wolverine. It takes place in 2025 in a dystopian society in which mutants are basically extinct. Two Butler Lantern reporters Tesla Bethel and Jack Clayton saw this movie… Continue reading “Logan” claws viewers hearts out: X-23 regenerates them

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This week in El Dorado…Museum houses county history

Photo by: D. Brown Dominic Brown Lantern Staff For this week’s iteration of “This Week in El Dorado,” the Butler Lantern staff visited the Kansas Oil Museum on East Central Ave. on Tuesday, Feb 28. Just east of downtown El Dorado, it isn’t an location easy to miss, with hulking extracting equipment and a historic… Continue reading This week in El Dorado…Museum houses county history

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“Fifty Shades Darker” hits roadblock on ‘Kinky’ street. Takes sharp left turn on ‘Punish Us’ avenue.

Tyler Krenzin Lantern Staff Viewers would have to stoop low to watch 50 Shades Darker. I can only begin to explain that the film is in one way, a way… way over-acted porno. I mean seriously, if you are into these sort of things, what’s wrong with staying at your house and pulling up our… Continue reading “Fifty Shades Darker” hits roadblock on ‘Kinky’ street. Takes sharp left turn on ‘Punish Us’ avenue.

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Coach Al shows up the competition

Connor Detlefsen Lantern Staff Amongst the backdrop of El Dorado’s downtown area, there is an uncanny purple, almost microscopic building infamously known as Coach Al’s Cheesesteaks. One can quickly identify the restaurant by the cartoon face of Al Presnell emblazed on the side of the building. Owner Josh Hall explained the reasoning behind the naming… Continue reading Coach Al shows up the competition

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“Resident Evil” introduces new face of fear

Jack Clayton Lantern Staff Nowadays, making good horror is like your grandma making her world famous cookies. It’s not hard to make them, but if done too much, then they start to feel overdone and boring. Unfortunately, that seems to be the case with much that is done with horror today. Now, even though most… Continue reading “Resident Evil” introduces new face of fear

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Orange, the multidimensional anime the populous has always craved

Tesla Bethel Lantern Staff    Orange is a fairly new animation that is wonderful, deep and dark, yet it leaves the viewer to question their own lives. If there was one regret a person could change, would they do it? Or perhaps they would leave things as they are. According to Crunchyroll (one of the… Continue reading Orange, the multidimensional anime the populous has always craved