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- Kansas City Star
- 2-year-old KC girl, thought to be a victim of abuse, dies
- Missourian embraces role of the insider
- Area libraries are going Hollywood in a big way
- Unemployment rate climbed to 9.6 percent in August, although private-sector employers added 67,000 jobs
- Family spreads word of man missing three months: 'Luke is home and safe!'
- KC park board member quits to pursue political opportunities
- Dinosaur exhibit will be extended to January
- A major influence from KC endures
- Judge orders Nebraska officials to pay Westboro fees
- 'Downsizing for Boomers' subject of informational evening
- Carnival slated for CASA
- Olathe woman wins National Learn to Fly drawing
- Tribute | Dee Ann Chaffin was a caring nurse who enjoyed working around schoolchildren
- Announcing Sam Stryke Jazz Trio Concert at KU Edwards Campus, Regnier Hall Auditorium, Sept. 23, 7 pm
- Downsizing for Boomers - Informational Evening
- Carnival for CASA
- Overland Park Roof Repair Launches New Website
- Raw video | Northland car chase
- KMBC discrimination lawsuit has 'amicable' ending
- Never mind slowed traffic and slower economy - Labor Day means it's time to play
- Wichita Eagle
- Great Bend teen Alicia DeBolt remembered as kind and loving
- Economic pressure on Obama intensifies
- Producers market baby carrots as junk food
- More Kansans find work in July
- FDA may expand meat oversight
- Cero's seeks new owner
- Opinion Line Extra (Sept. 4)
- Opinion Line (Sept. 4)
- Carl P. Leubsdorf: Uncertain whether Iraq can achieve 'destiny'
- Letters to the editor on political violence, Koch article, Iraq, nature center, handicap project
- DeBolt remembered as kind and loving
- Child-fondling conviction overturned on errors
- Families say soldiers' convictions are an injustice
- Group hopes to rid area of gangs
- School choir director Nick Charvat dies at 30
- Kansas Lottery has game to celebrate sesquicentennial
- Taxpayers to pay $8,000 in flag case
- Groups look to change school testing
- No rest for lazy Beetle who turns 60 today
- Study: Most immigrant parents not new to U.S.
- Topeka Capital-Journal
- Ichabods trail 17-12 at half
- Times tough on labor these days
- Jayhawks, Bison tied 3-3
- Editorial: Brighter budget
- Column: Senate races
- Late-night chatter
- Man on road trip visits roots in Lyndon
- Letter: Apples to toads
- Fantasy baseball: Don't overlook diamonds in the rough
- Courts free 11-year prisoner
- Dems: Sam's plan lacks details
- Ks. marshalls nab hunted priest
- Thomas gets 234 in KSU win
- Stinky Feet to kick off series
- Column: Capitol sound woes enough to make you scream
- Kochs battle Calif. climate law
- Power lifter a cut above the rest
- Parks open new access to Kaw
- Powwow honors Indian warriors
- Hayden girls win own XC meet
- Hutchinson News
- Local scoreboard
- Precise cause of blast not cited yet
- Laurene Selack
- Rose Pianalto
- Basilia Vieyra
- Father James Roth
- Wilbert Goering
- Benjamin Whitmore
- Orvin Lundquist
- Fern Schrock
- Oscar Rector
- Norma Benner
- Bill Shellenberger
- David and Mary Miller
- Leland and Roberta Keil
- Marvin and Peggy Phipps
- Ryan and Lindsay Blew
- William and Kathryn Giersch
- Darrin and Emily San Romani
- Katie Stoecklein / Derrick Raya
- Salina Journal
- City commission won't meet
- County to consider portraits
- Hays couple injured in car wreck
- Street sweeping
- tomorrow
- KACCRA has a new name
- 30th Mini Sappa show set for Oberlin
- National DAR president to be in Salina
- Bethany professor to give public address
- For the love of Kansas
- Man gets 16.5 years for Salina bank robbery
- Money available for child care, professional development
- clarification
- Dog bites girl, 14, in the face
- correction
- Police officer dragged
- Fire department extinguishes clothes dryer
- Jumping the gun
- gas prices
- An easy touch
- Hays Daily News
- Hays remembers slain Great Bend girl
- FHSU reviewing business college programs
- Storm topples bell tower in Luray
- AARP might have to close Tax-Aide offices
- Historic name
- Tallying votes
- Generic polling, reality are different beasts
- Taking action
- Instilling fear with mosque debate
- Talking heads have figured out the game
- Russell baby battling health issues
- Students digging into course
- Newspapers will be late Wednesday
- Asphalt seal to begin on I-70 in Thomas County
- Music festival draws more bands to benefit cat program
- All she wanted was something different
- Smokers have to go a long way, baby, at FHSU
- City ready to name sports complex
- Hays Wind prepares to market power
- This is who 'we' really is, Glenn
- High Plains Journal
- Women in Agriculture and Small Business Conference set for Oct. 14 to 15
- Farm Bureau will hold Summer Policy Conference in Des Moines
- Senate leaders scold USDA over SRA draft, support expanded coverage
- Otero County declared disaster area
- Iowa State Fair proves to be non-stop fun
- FSA emergency loans available
- Learn about agritourism at Grand Junction workshop
- Extension hosts small business workshop
- Montana says it will reconsider rural water rules
- Boy dies in farm accident
- Voter initiative plan draws ag groups' ire
- US T-bones debut in major Korean retail chain
- Applications for SURE payments due Sept. 30
- Iowa Farm Bureau announces promotions
- Meeting will focus on rural development, engaging the next generation
- Arson suspected in several rural fires
- Ranch embraces agritourism
- Yoder Heritage Day set Aug. 28
- Dodge City Public Schools seeks bus drivers
- Blending wind and solar meets peak energy demands
- Kansas City Nursing News
- Silver City Clinic grows
- Police deal with mentally ill
- NorthCare opens hospice house
- HCA Midwest partners with March of Dimes
- Flowers lift spirits of surgery patients
- UMKC, Research join forces for medical training program
- KU Hospital ranks among tech savvy
- St. Luke's East offers cord blood donation
- SMMC breast center gains accreditation
- Crittenton therapists launch Head Start-Trauma Smart program
- Children s Mercy trains SANE nurses
- RN pursues dream job
- Care model puts focus on patients
- Menorah launches cancer center
- St. Luke's receives title 'Most Wired'
- Nurse operates training center for CNAs, CMTs
- OP Regional expands NICU
- Benedictine jump starts new nursing program
- St. Luke s East empowers ICU patients
- Two St. John nurses receive promotions
- Shawnee Dispatch
- SMNW boys win Greg Wilson Classic
- Lansing clips Mill Valley in final minutes
- Olathe East runs away from SM North
- Big plays spark St. James past Ottawa
- Friday night final scores
- Mill Valley trails Lansing at halftime
- Olathe East strikes early, leads SMN at halftime
- St. James leads Ottawa after wild first half
- K-7 will be reduced to one lane for interchange construction Sept. 13
- Teacher of the Year nominees to be honored
- Commuter forecast for September 3, 2010
- Missed opportunities cost Cougars in loss to Lancers
- East pulls away in 2nd half to beat SMNW
- East leads SMNW at halftime
- Repairs planned for K-7 bridge over Kansas River
- SMSD receives $5,000 donation from Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Mayor announces 5th annual Christmas Tree Fund
- Police calls Aug. 31, 2010
- Police calls Sept. 1, 2010
- KCC trips St. James soccer
- Kansas City Business Journal
- Aging baby boomers may hurt restaurants; Houlihan s, other chains adapt
- Kansas City has 3.35 unemployed workers for every online job ad
- Study: Unemployment would be 16% without stimulus
- Overland Park loan officer Rabicoff admits to $3M mortgage fraud scheme
- Bennett: H&R Block should move responsibility to local tax offices
- Parkinson appoints two Kansas City-area members to health exchange board
- U.S. sheds 54,000 jobs in August and unemployment hits 9.6%, but private jobs rise
- H&R Block trims first-quarter loss, tops revenue expectations
- Saint Luke s East-Lee s Summit adds beds, hires nurses
- Layne Christensen swings to profit, expects tougher second half
- Goss index: Economic recovery weakens in Kansas, Missouri region
- UMB Fund Services adds employees, clients
- University of Kansas hires Baltezor to help commercialize drug technologies
- Ford s August sales dip 11 percent
- General Motors sales drop 11 percent in August
- Challenger Gray & Christmas: Planned job cuts drop to 10-year low
- Kansas City, Kan., is among few areas to gain construction jobs
- Intuit: Small business employment dips in Kansas City region
- Clearwire, Sprint Nextel add Boston, other East Coast cities as 4G markets
- Missouri Department of Natural Resources director Templeton exits for BP oil spill job
- KAKE TV
- Salina Man Gets 18 Years On Drug Charges
- K-State Beats UCLA 31-22
- Man Riding Scooter Shot By Neighbor
- Wichita Black Arts Festival Draws A Big Crowd
- Craigslist Removes Adult Services Section, Six Responds
- Big Weekend For Kansas College Football
- Craigslist Removes Adult Services Section
- City Of Wichita Closures For Labor Day
- Eureka High Uses Weather Alert To Spark Interest
- Crime Commission Sets Out To Rid City Of Gangs
- UPDATE: Victim Identified In Fatal Sumner County Crash
- Family And Friends Remember Slain Great Bend Teen
- Friday Night High School Football
- Historic Football Rivalry Renewed
- Area Soldier Killed In Afghanistan
- New Information In Garage Explosion That Injured Hutch Man
- Woman Killed In Crash With Semi On K-42
- Train Hits Semi, Driver Uninjured
- Wichita Crime Commission Launches Gang Awareness Project
- Services Today For Slain Teen
- KCTV TV
- Thomas Leads K-State Past UCLA 31-22
- High School Football Scores, Highlights
- Woman Attacked While Jogging In Leavenworth
- Man Shot, Killed Outside Of Shell Station
- JCCC Dealing With Financial Aid Rush
- Aunt Fondly Remembers 2-Year-Old Who Died Friday
- K-State Readies For Early Test
- Abandoned Baby Found In KCMO
- A New Jayhawk Team Starts Season
- Animal Haven Rescues 51 Animals
- Waldo Dry Cleaner Robbed At Gunpoint
- Nixon Taking Float Trip To Promote Tourism
- Chiefs Finally Get Preseason Win, 17-13
- Interstate 35 Near Ottawa Shut Down
- KC Fire Chief Concerned About Safe Haven
- 7-Year-Old Boy Hit By SUV In Gardner
- Toddler In Critical Condition After Possible Child Abuse
- Moreland Homer Powers Texas Past Royals
- Second-Generation Sands Ready To Run For KU
- Kan. Purchases 60,000 Exams To Help Students
- KOAM TV
- Facts about hair transplants if you are bald or have thinning hair
- Take your kids on a magical history tour
- Cheaper than buying: Online sites offer textbook rentals
- Prep Football Scores - September 3, 2010
- Unemployment down from last year, but more than 7,000 still looking for work in Southwest Missouri
- Unemployment down from last year, but more than 7,000 still looking for work in Southwest Missouri
- Cherokee Nation Chief seeks re-election
- Little Gorillas run loose on PSU football field, get autographs and play Simon Says
- Seniors participate in King & Queen pageant for Little Balkans Days
- Cherokee Nation Chief seeks re-election
- Little Gorillas run loose on PSU football field, get autographs and play Simon Says
- Paint the Town Red celebration underway in Pittsburg
- Pittsburg owner glad PSU is back in session, bringing back 7,000 to 8,000 back to the community
- Paint the Town Red celebration underway in Pittsburg
- Pittsburg owner glad PSU is back in session, bringing back 7,000 to 8,000 back to the community
- It's Always Sunny's Olson, McElhenney welcome baby boy
- Many Americans don't even know they're fat
- 6 companies thriving in the recession
- Guide to buying a range
- The History of Labor Day in America
- KSAS TV
- Inmate Art Displayed at Kansas College
- Wichita business makes new ashtrays to comply with Kansas smoking ban
- McConnell Airman Accused of Spreading HIV
- Statewide Smoking Ban Takes Effect
- Judge sets $150K bond for Adam Longoria
- Wichita teacher gets marriage proposal in class
- Finding The Best Flights, Price
- Bed Bug Boot Camp
- Wait for Copyrights Crawls to 2 years
- Wichita State comments on loss of player in Iowa crash
- Grenade found in home, Wichita Bomb Squad called
- Man arrested for murder in July crash that killed WSU student
- Egg recall now includes those sold in Kansas
- DA investigates roofing company, 100 potential Wichita area victims
- Wichita woman opening hygiene pantry
- Judge to rule on smoking ban challenge in two weeks
- Tacos Lopez cook fights off two robbers
- Tacs Lopez cook fights off two robbers
- Wichita city council passes tougher graffiti rules
- Sumner County commissioners endorse only Wellington proposal
- KSN TV
- VIDEO: Family seeks answers in 8 year old murder case
- Family seeks answers in 8 year old murder case
- Families calling for justice for soldiers, Marines
- Craigslist adult service section shut down
- Marshals in Lawrence arrest Texas priest
- Man shot while riding scooter
- A nice holiday weekend
- Wichita Dillons evacuated due to bomb threat
- VIDEO: Cero's Candies could close
- Kansas soldier killed in Afghanistan
- Chief: Man killed in fall was jumping between bins
- VIDEO: Services held for Alicia DeBolt
- VIDEO: New Web site aimed at cracking down on gangs
- Services held for Alicia DeBolt
- Gang members arrested after physical disturbance
- Cero's Candies could close
- New Web site aimed at cracking down on gangs
- One dead in K-42 crash
- VIDEO: Hutchinson man injured in welding explosion
- Hutchinson man injured in welding explosion
- KSNT TV
- A breezy and warmer finish to holiday weekend.
- A stormy end to the holiday weekend?
- Freedom of Symbolic Speech
- A terrific holiday weekend!
- How Close is too Close When it comes to Trees and Power Lines
- New lottery game to mark Kansas' 150th birthday
- Official says economy improving
- 27 News brings home the duck
- C-Stores Caught Selling to Minors
- One Year Anniversary for Topeka Fire Chief
- Cool weather arrives just in time for the weekend
- Ethics case postponed until February
- Crime of the Week
- One last storm chance
- One last storm chance
- Man Sentenced in Internet Sex Sting
- Man Arrested for Posing as a Police Officer
- Manhattan High School Groundbreaking
- UPDATE: Hollister in Court for Kimmi Murder
- Another round of rain...
- KTKA TV
- Early morning homicide is 9th of year
- Getting around on game day
- Topeka students take part in Pow Wow
- Judge orders Nebraska officials to pay Westboro fees
- SW 29th at Kingsrow intersection to close
- Kansas Labor Secretary says state is recovering
- Park on former Menninger grounds in Topeka opens Saturday
- Kansas official to give 'State of Labor' address
- New lottery game to mark Kansas' 150th birthday
- Report gives high marks to Kansas highway system
- Psychiatrist gets probation for drug convictions
- Westlawn Memorial Gardens finding new management
- Despite lack of funds, Shawnee Co. drafting new Willard Bridge plans
- Labor Day parade closing Jackson, neighboring streets
- Recycling could save more green than just the environment
- Federal judge blocks Neb. ban on flag mutilation
- Topeka businesses sold alcohol to minors
- Topeka police ask for help solving city's latest homicide
- KPERS makes investment gains but longterm problems persist
- Ex-Kansas AG's ethics case postponed until February
- KTWU TV
- KTWU Wins Kansas Assoc of Broadcasters Award
- Gaelic Sport Action on KTWU/MHz Worldview
- New WOOD, BRICK & STONE Highlights Architecture of Lawrence
- KTWU WINS 3 VIDEOGRAPHER AWARDS FOR “DRACULA”
- KTWU NOMINATED FOR FOUR EMMY AWARDS
- RED GREEN LIVE IN TOPEKA
- New MYSTERY! Dramas for Summer
- Chris Gallagher Joins KTWU
- CIRCUS - Premieres This Fall on KTWU-HD
- KTWU WINS EMMY AWARDS
- CAPITAL COLD CASES Premieres on KTWU-HD
- Manhattan Mercury
- K-State names finalists for College of Ag dean
- KSU music department tunes up for September
- Mayor says Ogden may get new hotel
- Roadways to be clear on Game Day
- Community shows off K-State pride
- Post office has new leader
- National Geographic donates money in honor of K-State Professor
- K-State research project focuses on superstitious behavior
- Officials look for information on arson
- District celebrates start of work at MHS
- Locals still the main news outlet
- School board formally approves $300K federal emergency management money
- 'No one in danger' during elem. school lockdown
- Judicial commission endorses 2 local judges
- K-State's Miller School to celebrate its centennial
- Holland trying to catch Brownback
- Daughter held in mom's stabbing death
- USD 383 adds 219 students
- City wrestles with defining 'gender identity'
- Marijuana seizure worth $1.6 million
- Garden City Telegram
- In the service: Tyler Sroufe
- Support Groups
- Business Briefs
- AP: Campbell reports Q4 profit rise on better margins
- In the service: Tyler Holland
- AP: Isner more than just tennis' marathon man
- AP: Experts see trouble ahead for developed world
- AP: Harley, union reach proposed labor agreement
- AP: Stocks extend rally after jobs report
- Elkhart jumps on Cimarron early
- Second-half rally leads Trojans past Broncs
- Your Views: Schmidt ready to serve as AG
- Running back Stapleton no longer with Buffs, after arrest
- Defenses make life tough on QBs
- Preserving the past
- Main Street shop celebrates 30 years of operation
- Cemetery plot
- Beavers survive Buffs' rally
- Roundup Briefs
- AP: Cordova Christians welcome mosque
- Emporia Gazette
- ESU wins home opener, 23-7
- ECS receives Bowyer grant
- Prudent, not reckless
- Speak from your heart
- Native plants focus of weekend
- Last-minute change
- Building Permits
- Menus
- Spartans roll in opener
- ESU runners win at Jones
- Olpe goes to OT, beats Cherryvale
- Hornets battle to tie
- EHS band receives donation
- EHS gymnastics building lineup
- Mentoring program helps ease stress for new teachers
- New school year brings changes in school, district administration
- 2 FHTC graduates win scholarships
- Sometimes He s in the clouds
- Good causes
- Agendas
- Winfield Daily Courier
- Kansas labor secretary says economy improving
- Finalists named for K-State dean of agriculture
- Duo arrested on drug charges
- Glickman throws support behind Goyle
- Sermon titles
- Snell to celebrate 80th birthday
- Reception planned for Remers golden anniversary
- Making sure your child has the right tools for school
- Community calendar
- Sermon titles
- Snell to celebrate 80th birthday
- Reception planned for Remers golden anniversary
- Making sure your child has the right tools for school
- Community calendar
- The importance of the local church
- Kansas labor secretary says economy improving
- Finalists named for K-State dean of agriculture
- Duo arrested on drug charges
- Glickman throws support behind Goyle
- Alpha Delta members enjoy President s picnic
- Junction City Daily Union
- Free family fun
- JCPD warns of local scam
- 'Bucks' for safety
- Our view: Finger pointing
- Commission to consider increased utility rates
- Letter: Senate should pass clean energy bill
- Formal, affordable
- Our view: Scattershots
- August just seemed hotter and dryer
- Volunteers set scene for church's Kids Club
- Gunfights planned in Old Abilene Town
- Grant to help with developing senior campus
- Lady Jay volleyball squad goes 2-1 in Topeka
- Article Title Unavailable
- Committee researches possible consolidation
- Fall Classic to tee off for Hospice
- Rainfall has mixed effect on crops
- Our view: New era in Iraq
- Expo to give reptile breeders public exposure
- Fallen tree presents safety hazard
- Arkansas City Traveler
- City Commission has spring deadline for pond, recreation plans
- Two injured in three-vehicle crash on North Summit Street
- New tornado siren installed near future hospital site
- Arkansas City avoids egg recall at local grocery stores
- Union State Bank warns of telephone scam targeting area
- Arkansas City Public Library checks out new system
- Ark City Clinic fills prescription for new doctor
- Arkalalah organizers seek input regarding possible new event
- Flu doses now ready at Arkansas City pharmacies
- Delay getting flu shot, Arkansas City physician recommends
- Tuesday afternoon microburst takes Arkansas City by storm
- Back to basics: Streets, water, sewer for hospital on agenda
- Former Denton Art Center up for sale, local realtor says
- Multiple vehicle crashes in county this morning
- City Commission has spring deadline for pond, recreation plans
- Two injured in three-vehicle crash on North Summit Street
- Hardy Streeter, of Arkansas City:
- Joelyn Squires, of Arkansas City, Co-Owner, Ark City Greenhouses:
- Chris Squires, of Arkansas City:
- Nicole Bass, Sherry Beach and Kim Ford, of Arkansas City:
- Fort Scott Tribune
- Strike up the band!
- Granddad's sayings
- Weather for the weekend
- Family welcomes guardsman home from Egypt
- Lightning strikes Vernon County jail's radio tower
- Fun Seekers plans trips for bank customers
- MDA auditors working with local dealer on grain equity issue
- All-School Reunion schedule of events is announced
- Disaster assistance available for small businesses
- 5K run to benefit band activities
- Battlefield Dispatches 230: 'Portfires Light the Way'
- Overwhelmed? Look to God for comfort, rest
- Biblesta to be in Humboldt Oct. 2
- Did the city buy a money pit?
- The approaching storm
- 3 FSHS students among top 100 in nation
- Class set to teach women football basics
- Hunter's Ed course begins Tuesday
- Gospel Showcase returns to Old Settlers Picnic in Uniontown
- Red Cross urges better disaster preparedness in September
- Wyandotte Daily News
- Community response team is ready for disasters
- Be more generous, guest speaker tells United Way gathering
- Man pleads guilty in $3 million mortgage fraud
- Blackwood connects for 31st homer in loss to Fargo
- T-Bones win 4-3, completing suspended game
- Kansas City, Kansas, accident reports for Sept. 3
- Send in your photos
- Old school finds new life as apartment building
- Kline hearing postponed
- Turner hopes for another great year
- Kansas City, Kansas police reports for Sept. 3
- Free time can be volunteer time
- United Way to hold community rally Sept. 2
- Good-Guys show opens today
- Renaissance Festival opens Sept. 4
- UG offices closed today and Monday
- Gun reported at Welborn school
- Kansas City, Kansas accident reports for Sept. 2
- Kansas River K-7 bridge repair project to begin Sept. 8
- Why we support United Way
- Fort Riley Post
- Sports: Outdoor Rec to host paintball tournament
- Community: 'ACS has a program for that' campaign kicks off
- Commanders' Corner: Commander advises: Get a kit, make a plan, be informed
- News: 1st HBCT thanks volunteers during award ceremony
- News: Suicide prevention focus for September
- News: 1st HBCT Soldier prepares to be away from Family for deployment
- Sports: Athletes invited to take on post triathlon
- Community: AFAP gives Families, civilians voice
- Community: Music tour coming to post
- News: IACH receives TJC accreditation
- Community: Battle of the Bands contest allows singer, bands to rock out
- Community: Apple pie pre-orders open up for Fall Apple Day
- News: Garrison requests feedback about services
- Commanders' Corner: ACS has a programs for that: Services assist Soldiers, Families, civilians
- News: Document kits can help protect personal records from disaster
- News: More Fort Riley, community members are trying to stay 'in touch'
- News: Satire to honor women's equality
- News: Fire alarms, smoke detectors crucial for fire detection, safety
- News: Army sends officers to law school to become judge advocates
- News: Corps waives lake fees for individuals on leave
- Hillsboro Free Press
- Deaths (Sept. 1, 2010)
- HHS students receive multiple scholarship at commencement
- Radio team films at MHS
- School Menus
- Trojans begin new league with a new look
- Joys of living with a fixer-upper guy
- Doctor of internal medicine signs on at St. Luke Hospital
- Kansas agricultureby the numbers...
- Test plot tour passes near Marion and Tampa
- Buildings spring up all over
- September brings to mind new beginnings...and Army induction
- Trouble out of the mouth of babes...
- Hearing set for permit request regarding feedlot expansion
- Seacat offers to sell building to county
- County fire departments receive donation
- Deaths (Aug. 25, 2010)
- 4-H hog giveaway raises $710 for county youth
- City administrator directs school traffic on first day
- Pixius increases county coverage for faster rural Internet service
- Marion County included in no-till expo audience
- Wichita Business Journal
- Buyer sought for 125-year-old Cero s Candies
- Boeing testing 787s all over the world
- Cargill recalls ground beef
- Frontier Airlines parent Republic fined $110K for filing delays
- Garner: Kansas labor market recovering
- The Pantry Inc. buys Kansas Presto convenience stores
- Parkinson appoints Wichitans to statewide health data organization
- Union: First Cessna proposal ugly
- Select-A-Seat makes branding changes
- Southwest: No Wichita service in 2011
- Gov. Parkinson to speak at Nonprofit Chamber breakfast
- Tax warrant filed against local Econolodge
- Report: Kansas scores high on exams, low on educational reform
- JC Penney sees 2.3% uptick in August sales
- Inn at Willowbend to be auctioned
- Boeing projects $700 billion North American market
- Machinists holding rally
- Hartman considering buying a bank
- Globe Engineering adding space
- KDOT renews revolving fund
- Miami County Republic
- Infant dies in Paola
- Kicking off another year of Watch D.O.G.S.
- Celebrating 25 years of schooling
- Teaching from the garden at Hillsdale
- Cooking up some funds
- Jane Ellen Cowin
- Jane Ellen Cowin1951-2010
- Death Notices
- Donna D. Parker
- Raising goats and all the fun that comes with it
- Council officially approves water rate increase
- Cycling club debuts at Roots Festival
- Four-car pile-up leaves four injured
- Byrd sentenced to 3 years
- Taking Sunday service out to the community
- Athletes test skills at triathlon Sunday
- Paola may offer recycling program
- Rockin at Roots Festival
- On Your Mark event set for Sept. 11 in Paola
- Rural burglars plead guilty
- Lansing Current
- Lansing clips Mill Valley in final minutes
- Mill Valley trails Lansing at halftime
- Commuter forecast for September 3, 2010
- Humane Society offering another spay/neuter transport
- Wizards ink home-grown player
- Letter to the editor: Leavenworth County commissioners need to listen about airpor
- K-7, I-70 interchange project to get under way in 2012
- Commuter forecast for September 2, 2010
- Lansing resident takes over National Guard unit
- Escaped Kansas inmate apprehended in KCMO
- Leavenworth County United Way 2011 campaign to kickoff Sept. 10
- Barn razing
- Two Tonganoxie Road bridges to be replaced next year
- Council to meet Tuesday to discuss police chief search
- Tonganoxie council wants tighter computer login policies
- Leavenworth County commissioners accept FAA grant
- Escaped Kansas inmate apprehended in KCMO
- Wizards reschedule Sept. 11 game
- Garrison to get new command sergeant major
- Kiwanis Club picks up litter in 'adopt-a-street' program
- Kansas City Jewish Chronicle
- NewCAJE conference brings educators together again
- Rabbi Schwartz writes book on dealing with tragedy
- Frontier Jews of the Fred Harvey West
- JAFI exec to speak about Jewish peoplehood
- Schneider Children s Hospital seeks support here
- New rabbi in town emphasizes education
- Grooming future Jewish professionals
- JCC s cycling instructor sets pace for giving
- Artist s colorful career in enamel on display
- JCC s spinning instructor sets pace for giving
- Looking back on Operation Exodus
- Community Archives wants your stuff
- Rabbi offers Kabbalah Life Coaching
- Matzo Ball Queen planning unusual fundraiser
- Jewish Federation next-generation leader profile
- Federation works to boost young-adult programming
- Community Kollel welcomes new head man
- KC native flies off to start new life in Israel
- Congressional candidates answer The Chronicle s questions
- Area athletes prepare for Maccabi Games 2010
- Osawatomie Graphic
- Charles Adair A True Osawatomie Hero
- House Hunting An Exhausting Experience
- Compassion Of Classmates Astounding
- Tri-Ko Raising Funds
- Fifth-graders Tune Into Instrumental Music
- Football team fundraiser
- Youths Serve In Minneapolis
- Planning Commission Debates Multiple Garages
- Men Line Up For Watch D.O.G.S.
- OHS ACT Scores Continue Decline
- City Outlines Street Repairs
- Fire Fuels Alumni Bond
- Downtown Osawatomie Debut
- Letter to the editor
- Single Shot Started Battle Of Osawatomie
- Streetscape A Source Of Civic Pride
- La Cygne Resident Questions Permits
- Body Of Missing Man Found
- After School YCare Program Seeking Enrollees
- Guild To Display Historical Weaving
- Marion County Record
- Engineer to set up shop in Marion
- CHS plays Peabody-Burns Friday
- Garden is beauty to behold
- A Taste of Heaven is a labor of love
- Culture shock?
- Special ed welcomes new teachers
- Ranch has been building Christian leaders
- Warriors are on the air by video
- Canning is making a comeback
- Holtsclaw returns to Florence Sunday
- Jail tax could be difficult to enforce
- Jail board disbands
- Couple to leave family for Iraq
- Feedlot prop open for comment
- Heartworm cases surge with mosquito population spike
- CHS graduate named athlete of the year
- Back to the zoning board
- School staff pick up work slack
- Parade to honor Scouts
- Building transition goes smoothly for Centre
- Linn County News
- Deliberation of a man's salvation
- Lady Jays go 2-4 to start the 2010 season
- Rock the Light puts the festive in festival
- Critzer Reservoir to open May 2011
- Touring the museum Visitors come from as far as Australia
- Blu-Jays show their ability on the lawn
- Missing Parker man fatality in one-car crash
- Congresswoman Jenkins bringing 'Congress to Kansas'
- County settles on 3.297 mill increase
- Pollard given full ride USDA scholarship
- Bright lights burning on Jayhawk volleyball
- Sheriff's office searching for leads on missing Parker man
- Continued vandalism at Parker Lake addressed
- PRCA Rodeo wraps up Linn County Fair
- Esther's Easel celebrates grand opening
- Weekend bust nets arrest and maijuana harvest
- Linn County Fair & Rodeo Opens
- FRESH FROM THE GARDEN LadyBug Garden Cafe offers a unique experience
- Blue Mound approves city budget Residents to see a 2.74 mill increase
- Netballer: Lowe returns from Australia with a new perspective on her sport
- Labette Avenue
- Area deaths
- Brightman shoots a hole-in-one
- High school football starts Friday night
- Applications available for rental assistance
- Bartlett UMC to host breakfast Sept. 5
- Disc golf tourney is Sunday
- Parsons Farmers Market one of many activities in the Park
- Area deaths
- Area deaths
- Area deaths
- It s corn pickin time in southeast Kansas
- Soccer signups continue
- Meagan Cook receives award on recent art drawing at LCC
- Hornets looking ahead with new coach
- Booster club membership and athletic passes now available
- First Baptist of Chetopa to hold back-to-school bash
- Tires for vehicles are top items for commission
- Area deaths
- Area deaths
- Area deaths
- Montgomery County Chronicle
- Day care facility ordered suspended by state agency
- Former Caney teacher pleads no contest to having unlawful sexual relations with student
- Coffeyville Resources settles lawsuits with property owners
- Mary Birdsong retires after 32 years as grocery clerk
- Cherryvale farmer awarded $2,500 grant for park facility
- Chronicle s football contest begins with Sept. 2 issue
- Coffeyville fire under investigation
- Cherryvale pool closes due to broken pump
- Caney school projects seek donors via unique online source
- Construction projects abound in Montgomery County
- Coffeyville daycare facility ordered suspended by KDHE
- Death Notices (August 2010)
- Coffeyville refiner settles lawsuit against property owners
- CCC alumnus to train for the Blue Man Group
- Legal notices from Aug. 26 issue
- Coffeyville man dies of injuries from fall into river
- Mike Sutton: happy in the garden patch
- Pupfest set for Aug. 27 at Caney park
- Coffeyville resident concerned about investigation into possible bomb
- Nitrogen fertilizer plant, City of C ville reach settlement in legal dispute
- Bonner Springs Chieftain
- Braves fall to Seaman in football opener
- Library storytime sessions begin next week
- BLHS boys, girls sweep titles at home meet
- Commuter forecast for September 3, 2010
- Repairs planned for K-7 bridge over Kansas River
- Humane Society offering another spay/neuter transport
- Remember When
- Wizards ink home-grown player
- K-7, I-70 interchange project to get under way in 2012
- Bonner Springs trounces Tonganoxie in soccer season-opener
- Commuter forecast for September 2, 2010
- K-32 bridge work to begin
- Bonner YMCA Trike-A-Thon to benefit annual campaign
- On the record: Bonner Springs fire calls
- On the record: Edwardsville Fire Department calls
- Interchange project set for 2012
- Easing financial burdens focus of 13-week course
- Lansing resident takes over National Guard unit
- BSHS gives special attention to sophomore class
- Escaped Kansas inmate apprehended in KCMO
- Louisburg Herald
- Little cheerleaders, big school spirit
- LHS Band car wash raises $1,800 in a day
- LMS students, parents get lesson in social media safety and security
- School spirit on display at first pep rally
- WUCA Radio moves to Louisburg
- Hometown Pizza primed for preview
- Have fun on labor Day
- New lifestyle, healthy diet hard to swallow
- Cycling club debuts at Roots Festival
- Four-car pile-up leaves four injured
- Byrd sentenced to 3 years
- Local puppy shot and killed while in owner s backyard early last week
- Summerfield Farms to fix old fence
- Rural burglars plead guilty
- Velma Coate
- Bode James Wolfe
- Jane Ellen Cowin
- Donna D. Parker
- Country life is the life for me...now
- Herald staff proud to be all local
- Hillsboro Star Journal
- Trojans win CKL tournament
- Doubles teams shine in first tennis tournament
- Goessel to host golf tournament
- School staff, administrators pitch in
- Football, knitting planned by REC
- County Lake to host fireworks
- Garden honors player's memory
- Arrested teen, break-ins may be linked
- Feedlot prop open for comment
- Holtsclaw returns to Florence Sunday
- Couple to leave family for Iraq
- Jail board disbands
- Jail tax could be difficult to enforce
- Heartworm cases surge with mosquito population spike
- Durham gets good news about leak
- County learning center offers flexibility to adult learners
- Former crossing guard: Good way to get to know people
- An invitation to all senior citizens
- Hillsboro man continues New Testament translation
- Pastor leads by example
- Prairie Star
- Bits and Pieces
- WEHS and Sedan to make 8-man football debut
- Sedan does not win E-One firetruck
- Labor Day celebrations coming to the area
- Still need votes for Sedan fire truck
- Figure 8 races coming to Moline
- Miss Grenola winner announced
- Sunny Young moves to lead in CQ race
- Bits and Pieces
- CQ Commission race undecided from Tuesday balloting
- West Elk teacher charged with sex crimes
- Elk County Free Fair and 4-H Fair now underway
- Sunny Young wins CQ commission primary
- Bits and Pieces
- Elk Countians will vote on Tuesday
- CQ voters to decide county race
- Longton ready for fair
- Baldwin City Signal
- Single wing offense propels Bulldogs over Panthers
- Live blog: Baldwin High defeats Paola 32-14
- Live blog: Baldwin High football at Paola
- BHS football bringing back old offense for 2010 season
- Road work to delay travel to Baldwin City
- Baldwin City man charged in altercation with bicyclists south of Lawrence
- Commuter forecast for September 3, 2010
- Severe thunderstorm warning issued for southern Douglas County
- In this battle, Baker beats Ottawa
- Commuter forecast for September 2, 2010
- Wildcats fall to OU Braves 24-14
- High expectations surround Bulldogs' season
- BHS cross country teams aiming for state titles
- BHS football bringinb back old offense for 2010 season
- Opening night of ups, downs for BHS volleyball squad
- Bulldogs begin season with pair of 1-0 victories
- Labor Day travels
- Smooth day for school's opening
- Police department increasing patrols this weekend
- Expect delays on Douglas County roads
- Basehor Sentinel
- Murphy twins lead BLHS past Piper
- Bobcats top Pirates, 42-26
- BLHS boys, girls sweep titles at home meet
- Commuter forecast for September 3, 2010
- Humane Society offering another spay/neuter transport
- BLHS volleyball shows promise in close matches
- Dove, Vasquez medal to pace BLHS golfers
- Wizards ink home-grown player
- BLHS, BSHS runner to open season today
- Remember When
- K-7, I-70 interchange project to get under way in 2012
- Commuter forecast for September 2, 2010
- Bonner YMCA Trike-A-Thon to benefit annual campaign
- Glenwood Ridge Elementary wins state counseling honor
- Kobach to speak at county COP committee town hall
- United Methodist Church children's program starting
- Democratic women's group to have bake sale next week
- Interchange project set for 2012
- Easing financial burdens focus of 13-week course
- Lansing resident takes over National Guard unit
- Eudora News
- Eudora man suffers minor injuries in accident
- School lunch menu released
- Commuter forecast for September 3, 2010
- Helping hands pick up work at Eudora winery
- Commuter forecast for September 2, 2010
- State rejects independent candidate bid in 3rd Congressional District
- Authorities find person of interest sought in 14-year-old Great Bend girl's death
- Person of interest sought in 14-year-old Great Bend girl's death
- Eudoran looking to run as independent in 3rd Congressional District
- Five Questions: Pest Solutions
- Commuter forecast for August 26, 2010
- Fields of gold
- March of Dimes Bikers for Babies event is Sept. 19
- Commuter forecast for August 25, 2010
- Commuter forecast for August 24, 2010
- Severe thunderstorm watch for area counties until 10 p.m.
- Rally supports continued support for Medicare, Medicaid
- Overnight I-70 pavement project completed; eastbound lanes open
- Expect delays this morning on I-70
- Woman killed in head-on collision on K-10
- De Soto Explorer
- Commuter forecast for September 3, 2010
- K-7, I-70 interchange project to get under way in 2012
- Commuter forecast for September 2, 2010
- Cyclist thankful for Samaritan
- Escaped Kansas inmate apprehended in KCMO
- State rejects independent candidate bid in 3rd Congressional District
- Authorities find person of interest sought in 14-year-old Great Bend girl's death
- Jayhawk fans to gather at Bonner Price Chopper for pep rally, Harvesters
- Eudoran looking to run as independent in 3rd Congressional District
- Five Questions: Pest Solutions
- Commuter forecast for August 26, 2010
- Fields of gold
- March of Dimes Bikers for Babies event is Sept. 19
- Commuter forecast for August 25, 2010
- Commuter forecast for August 24, 2010
- Severe thunderstorm watch for area counties until 10 p.m.
- Rally supports continued support for Medicare, Medicaid
- Overnight I-70 pavement project completed; eastbound lanes open
- Expect delays this morning on I-70
- Woman killed in head-on collision on K-10
- The Ledger Newspaper
- Tonganoxie Mirror
- Tonganoxie drubs Ward in season opener
- Watch Tonganoxie High School halftime show
- Chieftains cross country teams swept
- Tonganoxie man contacts father, returns home after three-month absence
- Missing Tonganoxie man is back home
- Commuter forecast for September 3, 2010
- Thursday THS sporting events washed out
- Methodist church to have Sunday school kick-off party
- Humane Society offering another spay/neuter transport
- Leavenworth County Commission agenda, week of Sept. 6, 2010
- Wizards ink home-grown player
- K-7, I-70 interchange project to get under way in 2012
- Commuter forecast for September 2, 2010
- Tonganoxie cross country teams ready to hit trails, compete
- Smells like football season
- Remember When: A community review
- Chieftains enjoy themselves at volleyball opener
- Braves shut out Chieftains in soccer opener
- Barn razing
- Two Tonganoxie Road bridges to be replaced next year
- Peabody Gazette-Bulletin
- PBES plans Grandparents' Day
- Final farmers' market is Saturday
- Peabody adopts new building codes
- Three new teachers join USD 398 staff
- Players excited about switch to 8-man football
- Holtsclaw returns to Florence Sunday
- Feedlot prop open for comment
- Heartworm cases surge with mosquito population spike
- Flag desecration prompts stricter regulations for cemetery
- Volleyball tournament is Saturday in Peabody
- Peabody native will entertain Sunday
- Flag desecration prompts stricter regulations cemetery
- Drive carefully; school starts Monday
- School staff take on extra duties
- Food bank continues to give after 25 years of service
- Inconsistencies frustrate county
- An invitation to all senior citizens
- Hillsboro man continues New Testament translation
- Donation puts lifesaving equipment in police cars
- Fire marshal to review county jail decision
- Miami County Weekend
- Listening to residents is right course of action
- Roots Festival guitar was meant to be
- Fishing trip creates memorable moments
- Contest winners
- Cooking up some barbecue bragging rights at Roots
- Breaking down the art of naming your BBQ team
- Signs to identify low-water crossing
- Police investigating death of infant
- Miami County is hub for events this weekend
- Spelling bee fate is luck of the draw
- Basil is healthy option for a flavorful dinner
- Hunting passion within can t wait for fall
- New copier lease to save money
- Midwest Meltdown Triathlon set for Sunday
- Roots Festival kicks off
- Intersection safety a priority
- Miami County students head back to school
- Wedding still poses mountain of work
- Training exercises create plan of action
- Fall hunting season rapidly approaching
- Christian Press
- Kerusso Challenges Students to Share Their Faith on Campus!
- U.S. Kidnapping Victim Released in Sudan
- New Church Body Formed for North American Lutherans
- American Christian Freed from North Korea
- Mother Teresa to Get Her Own Stamp
- Poll: Majority opposes mosque near Ground Zero on `sacred ground
- Obama approval rating drops, again
- Glenn Beck to hold 'Restoring Honor' rally at Lincoln Memorial
- MSNBC Swears to Allah That Obama's Not A Muslim
- Magazine Examines Potential Damage of Short-Term Missions
- Muslim Men Attack Somali Church Leader in Ethiopia
- Church to host 'National Facebook Fast'
- National Math Competition Bans Homeschoolers
- Homeschoolers Count -- National Math Competition Bans Homeschoolers
- Liberty University School of Law Awarded Full Accreditation
- SBA List Launches 23-City 'Votes Have Consequences' Bus Tour
- Student Wins Free Speech Case in Federal Court
- As Students Head Back to School, Will They Bring Their Faith with Them?
- Newly Identified Corporate Supporters of Planned Parenthood Named
- My Answer/Billy Graham
- Johnson County Sun
- Sun invites readers to 'Burger Wars'
- Blue Valley celebrates 20 years of educational foundation
- Early counts show enrollment increases in area schools
- Lenexa considers on-site health clinic for staff
- Overland Park student interns at White House
- High school football is 'last bastion of innocence'
- 'The American' disjointed, slow
- Home buyers expect McMansion amenities even in smaller spaces
- Talk Back
- Climate change could cost Kansas $1 billion
- Characters challenges help strengthen Marion Bridge
- Shawnee woman is keeper of wee ones at Irish Fest
- Sept. 1 Religion Notes
- Deffenbaugh employees help Harvesters
- Couple returns to KC to lead Salvation Army division
- Library festival celebrates Latin culture
- Sept. 1 Community Calendar
- Chamber golf tournament is Sept. 9
- Extension office offers soil testing
- Agencies reward those who buckle up
- Baker University
- Green Bay Packers head coach, team make donation to Baker University
- KDOT begins resurfacing project on U.S. Highway 56
- Pregame tailgate set for Sept. 11
- Students eligible to enroll in undergraduate elective courses
- University ranked among top liberal arts colleges in nation
- Baker among universities on military friendly list
- Baker graduate to be featured on TLC
- Baker University prepares for second season of Community Choir
- Baker University approved to offer programs in Nebraska
- School of Nursing Visit Day set for Aug. 12
- Wildcat Welcome week scheduled announced
- Baker University named 'A Best in the Midwest' college by The Princeton Review
- University announces rent-a-text program
- Professor delivers keynote address, receives Gold Customer Experience Award
- Baker graduate honored with distinguished dissertation award
- Alpha Chi Omega receives national chapter of the year honors
- Broadway at Baker, Music Theatre for Young People to present Children of Eden
- Kansas high school seniors receive Harter Scholarships
- Nursing students honored
- Graduates honored with Fran Jabara Leadership Awards
- Benedictine College
- Benedictine Grotto Earns Awards
- Benedictine Grotto Earns Awards
- Noted Philosopher to Speak on Campus November 17
- Noted Philosopher to Speak on Campus November 17
- Movie Featuring BC to Air Nationally on EWTN
- BC Chamber Singers Offer Christmas CD
- Benedictine Sponsors National Catholic Youth Conference
- Movie Featuring BC to Air Nationally on EWTN
- BC Chamber Singers Offer Christmas CD
- Benedictine Sponsors National Catholic Youth Conference
- Bethel College
- Kauffman Museum is only Kansas venue for comprehensive bison exhibit
- Bethel and Friends University music faculty to give recital on both campuses
- Hesston faculty member exhibit will open year at FAC Gallery
- History professor part of German-language encyclopedia update
- New faculty and staff appointments announced
- Potluck reaps local harvest, including first from community gardens
- President meets more Bethel alumni and friends at Henderson golf classic
- Bethel remains only Kansas liberal arts college to make Forbes.com listing
- Bethel in first tier of U.S. News listing for liberal arts colleges
- Ad Building plaza gets a facelift
- Conference explores new ground in Anabaptist-Mennonite history
- Conference explores new ground in Mennonite history
- Bethel presents check at Pa. church to help benefit Ghana seminary
- Golfer is 'Champions of Character' athlete of year
- Maintenance worker puts Kansas sun to good, green use
- Six sports teams receive NAIA academic honors
- Bethel's new president, Western District Conference get acquainted
- Kauffman Museum hosts exhibit of “memory jewelry”
- Bethel musicians' contribution wins Emmy® for documentary
- Newton woman to share her “Mennonite culinary journey”
- Fort Hays State University
- Recognition given at Student Organization Awards Banquet
- Graduate student receives recognition at MidAmerica GIS Consortium
- History Holds the Future on display at FHSU
- Virtual College expands its Navy College Program Distance Learning Partnership
- Student papers win awards at historians conference
- FHSU history professor awarded Herbert Hoover Travel Grant
- Andrew Leiker named Torch Award winner; Britten given Pilot Award Farley named winner of Navigator Award as outstanding faculty advisor
- Schools pursue 'alignment' talks: FHSU, North Central Kansas Technical College announce discussions on ways to maximize efficiencies
- Summer road project will disrupt normal flow of traffic on FHSU campus
- Students, faculty share research, creativity
- Printmaking professor, students exhibit works in art shows
- Swimming lessons offered on FHSU campus
- Leadership Studies students air on radio program
- MACS department increases prestige with awards, presentations, competition
- Kansas Small Business Development Center adds outreach office to services
- Cloud County Community College, FHSU lay out transition tracks for 2 teaching degrees
- Big Read grant received from NEA, multitude of events planned for fall
- Buffington, university win DyKnow Mobile Learning Video Contest
- Science and Math Education Institute offers summer science day camps
- Sternberg adds wildlife explorer's camp to annual summer programs
- Friends University
- Campus and Career Transitions Presents Networking Event
- Friends to Offer Programs for Adults in Coffeyville, Independence Area
- Master in Health Care Leadership Partners with Newton Medical Center
- Friends University Senior Selected as Truman Scholarship Finalist
- Friends University, Bethel College Faculty to Present Combined Recital
- Davis Administration Building Undergoing Roof Repairs
- Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation Selects Friends as Preferred Higher Education Provider
- Computer Conversion to Affect Services July 1-11
- Rasmussen Takes Over Men's, Women's Tennis
- Bookstore Announces Rent-A-Text Program
- Education Workshop Participants Can Check Status of Grades Online
- Among Friends: July 30, 2010
- New Cisco Networking Academy Security Course Offered
- Two Graduate School Programs Offer Global Experience
- Graduate School Now Offers MBA in Accounting
- Kansas State University
- McPherson College
- McPherson College Theatre Begins Season With Chilling Drama
- Motorcycle Rally and Show Celebrates New Motorcycle Major at McPherson College
- McPherson College Exhibits Entertaining, Thought-Provoking Oil Paintings
- Automotive Restoration Unveils New Motorcycle Major, Celebrates With Motorcycle Show
- Teachers Honored by Rothrock Award Boast Connections to Namesake
- Retired Teacher s Estate Gift
- McPherson College Professor, Graduate Collaborate on Unique Art Exhibit
- McPherson College Trustees Re-Elected
- End of Year Results Proves McPherson College on the Right Track
- McPherson College Launches New Athletic Website
- McPherson College Business Club Learns Lessons in Seattle
- NCRA Awards Two McPherson College Students Leadership Scholarships
- Collectors Foundation Makes $200,000 Commitment to McPherson College
- Biology student credits McPherson College with allowing a rare research opportunity
- McPherson College approves new housing to meet growing enrollment
- Bulldogs 16th in College Fanz Sports Networks preseason NAIA Top 25
- McPherson College Honors Distinguished Alumni
- McPherson College Passionate about Learning and Serving Others
- Swanson represents Bulldog track on Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athlete list
- Day three recap from the NAIA Outdoor Track and Field National Championships; Lamb named All-American
- MidAmerica Nazarene College
- Sept. 9: MNU Community Fair
- MNU Tuesday Luncheon Speakers Announced
- Karen Lange Named MNU Women's Basketball Coach
- Student-led Initiative Raises $50,000 for the Guatemala Clinic
- MNU 2009 Annual Report Available Online
- Passion to Serve Project Exceeds Goal!
- New Testament Scholar In Residence at MNU
- Softball in HAAC Tournament at Home Friday
- MNU School of Nursing Receives $50,000 Grant for Scholarships
- MNU Bookstore announces partnership with online bookseller
- Oldham Named Dean of School of Christian Ministry and Formation
- $50,000 Check Presented at MNU Chapel Event - Video
- MNU School of Nursing Re-Awarded Scholarships through the RWJF New Careers in Nursing Program
- June 24 Open House Showcases MNU Degree Programs For Working Adults
- Open House Showcases MNU Degree Programs For Working Adults
- Steve Babinski Named NFCA Midwest Coach of the Year
- Accent Summer 2010 is Online
- Kristin Steele New MNU Volleyball Coach
- MNU Names Heart to Heart CEO as Chief Development Officer
- Student Awarded Stewardship Sermon Scholarship By Church of the Nazarene
- Newman University
- Newman University student athlete needs heart transplant
- Newman University to stage 'Party on the Plaza' to benefit student scholarships
- Check out the student videocast of upcoming NU events
- University closed for Labor Day
- August 'Alumni Mystery Photo' winners
- Newman University to stage Party on the Plaza to benefit student scholarships
- Newman University among first in nation to offer military calculator
- Help name the Newman mascot
- Newman University at the 2010 Kansas State Fair
- Newman University among first in nation to offer military calculator
- Overflow seating still available for appearance by Rwandan genocide survivor Immacul e Ilibagiza
- Newman University at the 2010 Kansas State Fair
- Today's Visitors
- Newman University named to 2011 Military Friendly Schools List
- Today's Visitors
- Today's Visitors
- Today's Visitors
- Newman 360five
- Suggest a name for Newman's new mascot, set to arrive in September
- Sloppy Joe auditions set for Thursday, Sept. 2
- Ottawa University
- Pittsburg State University
- Area kids participate in Paint the Town Red
- PSU named military friendly school
- Students from Taiwan visit PSU's Automotive Technology department
- Campus, community join to Paint the Town Red
- Trio opens Solo & Chamber Series
- Memorial makes promotion even more memorable
- PSU named a top regional university
- PSU helps lead new accreditation effort
- Groups reach out to students at Community Fair
- Architects begin work on fine and performing arts building
- School kicks off with Gorilla Warm-Ups, first week activities
- President opens semester with address to faculty/staff
- PSU student awarded $10,000 Pearson Prize scholarship
- PSU fraternities, sororities devote a weekend to leadership and growth
- New international students prepare for life at PSU
- Construction faculty start semester with new certifications, program enhancement
- PSU releases summer honor rolls
- What to bring: Computer advice for college-bound students
- Businesses eagerly await students' return
- Review names Pittsburg State one of the best
- Southwestern College
- Orientation Boad Meeting (Philanthropy Board)
- September Board Meeting (Philanthropy Board)
- September Boad Meeting (Philanthropy Board)
- Board Minutes 09-03-2010 (Philanthropy Board)
- Theatre Weekly News: 8/30/2010 - 9/5/2010 (Theatre Arts)
- Southwestern College and Cowley College Strengthen Partnership (General)
- Richard L. Jantz Stadium to Open Soon (General)
- Freshman Move-In Day and Fall Frenzy (General)
- Coleman Company CEO to Speak at Opening Convocation (General)
- Student Organization Recognition Form (SGA)
- Leadership SC Back to School (Leadership)
- SC Graduation Regalia Is Environmentally Friendly (Green Team)
- Kansas Envirothon Returns to Southwestern College (Green Team)
- Southwestern College Excels in National Recyclemania Competition (Green Team)
- Cowley County Recycles Electronic Waste (Green Team)
- Attached please find the DiscoverLaw.org 2010-2011 Campus Coordinator job description. (Pre-Law)
- Freshman Move-In Day and Fall Frenzy Coming Soon to Southwestern College (General)
- MINK Law Day 2010 (Pre-Law)
- Matthew Shepard Foundation is looking for a studentfrom the Denver Metro area to serve as a MatthewsPlace.com intern this fall (Political Science & Legal Studies)
- 2010 Annual Discipleship Newsletter (Discipleship)
- Sterling College
- Sterling College Alumnus Dr. Dan Fahrenholtz Named Colorado Academy of Family Physicians 2010 Teacher of the Year
- Heart of America Debate Camp Beneficial for Attendees and Sterling College
- Sterling College Alumnus Phillip Rogers Provides Funds for Physics Equipment
- Sterling College Teacher Education Program Chair Dr. Gladys Ritterhouse Appointed to Chicago Center s Council of Advisors
- Sterling College Assistant Professor of Communications Ken Troyer Presents National Simulcast for the Kansas Children s Service
- Sterling College Welcomes New Students during Orientation
- Employee Biography Form
- Sterling College Hires Sarah Contrucci for New Web Marketing Manager Position
- Sterling College Associate Professor of Art David Harmon to Present at NYC Liberal Arts Conference
- Sterling College Named A Best in the Midwest College by the Princeton Review
- Sterling Teacher Education Program Hires Two Professors
- Sterling College Art Professor William Morse Has Three Works of Art Accepted in Juried Exhibition
- Sterling College Hires Visiting Professor of Communication and Director of Extended Media
- Former Sterling College Basketball Player Jason Finister Passes Away
- Sterling College Alumnus Returns as Director of Campus Ministries
- Husband and Wife Finish Degrees through e.Sterling
- Sterling College Hires New Director of Online Operations
- Sterling College Hires Information Technology Support Technician
- SC Team Travels to Thailand
- Sterling College Teacher Education Program Works with and for the Kansas State Department of Education
- Tabor College
- New faculty and staff on campuses this fall
- Academic Convocation presented
- Marcus Manny Memorial Garden to be dedicated
- Trip planned for the Holy Land
- Tabor improves national ranking
- Frank E. Johnson will assume the chief academic officer role at Tabor College
- VanRanken Leads Bluejays at National Track and Field Championships
- 17 Bluejays Earn NAIA All-American Scholar Athlete Honors
- Bridenbaugh Signs with Independent Baseball Team
- History Made Kendrick Drafted by the Detroit Tigers
- Riffel named Communications Director
- Braun hired as Director of Development
- Spring Academic Honors Announced
- Nuss to manage JayShop
- Miller Named Hope Scholar
- University of Kansas
- New exhibit highlights history of medicinal chemistry at KU
- Friends of the Theatre group plans annual variety show
- Department of Commerce grant awarded to KU entrepreneurship programs
- For Your Ears Only fundraiser caters to music lovers Sept. 17 and 18
- Director named for Biotechnology Innovation and Optimization Center
- KU choirs prepare for fall concerts
- Community work in Brazilian 'favela' earns KU researcher notice in United States
- KU officials offer condolences to family of alumna Jessica Roark
- KU offers drama classes for schoolchildren
- Debate coach named first Budig Teaching Professor in Social and Behavioral Sciences
- Environmental journalist kicks off Humanities Lecture Series
- KU staff to visit 107 schools in annual Rock Chalk Roadshow
- Tailgating fundraiser to benefit Sensory Garden, Disability Resources
- Kansas universities awarded $1.176 million to enhance cyber networking
- Turtle Island Quartet to perform at Lied Center
- 'Mad for Dance' benefit supports student scholarships
- Women of Distinction calendar honors students, faculty, staff
- Haworth Hall evacuated following hazardous material report
- KU collects more than 3,500 pounds of food for community
- Groundbreaking literary scholar to give two public lectures
- University of Kansas Medical Center
- Silver City Clinic grows
- School of Medicine student wins AMA Physicians of Tomorrow scholarship
- Checking In from Barbara Atkinson
- Christine Daley receives Kemper Fellowship Award
- KU Medical Center research funding surpasses $100 million
- KU Medical Center Research Funding Surpasses $100 Million
- 2010 Graduates
- Checking In from Barbara Atkinson
- Kansas Health Foundation donates $645,000 for Community Health Project
- KUMC gets $7.5 million grant to address American Indian health disparities
- Welcome Back Students!!!
- KU Cancer Center exceeds NCI grant goal with new hires
- Checking In from Barbara Atkinson
- First-year KU medical students volunteer around community
- Gifts totaling $450,000 provide support for Silver City Health Center
- KBA takes aim at cancer and osteoporosis
- Two leading scientists join KU Cancer Center in key leadership roles
- KU Cancer Center researcher gets multi-million dollar Komen grant
- KU Cancer Center researchers gets multi-million dollar Komen grant
- White Coat ceremony on July 30
- Washburn University
- Wichita State University
- Free hearing screenings offered at WSU
- Parent-child financial conversations could be as good as money in the bank
- Picasso painting on view at the Ulrich Museum
- Engineering student awarded 2010 Akao Scholarship
- Women's basketball hosts Arizona to open season
- Wichita State has a good climate for Marcussen organ
- Personal finance and economics education needed
- Go to Lake Afton Observatory for Grandparents Weekend
- WSU students take honors at graduate research summit
- Wichita State has a good climate for organ
- New WSU iPhone app available to Shockers everywhere
- WSU, Kansas schools get $1.1 million for high-speed network
- New iPhone app available to Shockers everywhere
- Kansas NSF EPSCoR awarded $1.176 million
- Wichita State graduate students awarded at Capitol Graduate Research Summit
- Wichita State offers noncredit courses to the public
- Wichita State hosts high school seniors for Senior Days
- Alumni Association visits site of 1970 plane crash
- Wichita Public Radio wins three awards from the KAB
- Nancy McCarthy Snyder new director at Hugo Wall School
