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- Kansas City Star
- Merriam police ID hit-and-run victim, suspect
- Merriam police find vehicle involved in fatal accident.
- Heart to Heart uses 'Mules' to help in Haiti
- Amid legal wrangling over K2, Lawrence 'remedy' seller faces drug charges
- COMBAT anti-drug program improving accountability, expanding its reach
- In brief | Intruder shot during chase in house
- Lotteries | Winning numbers for Saturday and Sunday, Feb 6-7
- Independence to decide future of old documents
- Balance needed in regulating strip clubs
- In brief: Intruder shot during chase in house
- Amid legal wrangling over synthetic pot, Lawrence 'remedy' seller faces drug charges
- Lotteries | Winning numbers for Saturday, Feb 6 and Sunday, Feb. 7
- Concert celebrates Youth Symphony of Kansas City and John Knox Village anniversaries
- Musicians to play unplugged for Haiti benefit Friday at Coda Bar and Grill
- Balance is needed in regulating strip clubs
- Kansas attorney general wants to replenish water litigation fund
- Kansas attorney general wants to replenish water litigation fund
- Seeking to revive health care reform, Obama proposes televised bipartisan talks
- 'Census of Senior Citizens' by a money-seeking nonprofit raises red flags
- New vaccines for cattle could cut risk from deadly bacteria - but who will pay for it
- Wichita Eagle
- Opinion Line (Feb. 8)
- Kansas views
- Show's kitties range from quirky to quintessential
- Iran should free the hikers
- Opinion Line Extra (Feb. 8)
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- LEONARD PITTS: BLACKS HAVE SHOWN 'LOVE OF LIBERTY'
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ON INSURANCE PROTECTIONS, RUDE WORD, MEDICAL MARIJUANA, HAITI
- Article Title Unavailable
- Kansas abolitionist endured torture
- Body found in Butler Co. ID'd
- 's kitties range from quirky to quintessential
- Wichita surgeon helps heal kids' crush injuries in Haiti
- City to vote on funding Botanica children's garden
- Mireles murder trial starts this week
- Survey could be mistaken for census
- Focus on basics cuts foreign language back
- What Wichita parents ought to ask
- Opinion Line (Feb. 7)
- Software could free up space at Sedgwick County Jail
- Topeka Capital-Journal
- AG issues bond scam warning
- Police highlight stolen Tahoe
- Man arrested with Xanax
- Audit outlines K-12 consolidation
- Officer struck by car while at crash
- McKinney seeks to shed $212 M
- Big 12: Turgeon surgin' at A&M
- Big 12 halftime report
- Topeka receives bond authority
- Humane Society makes concessions
- Big 12 honors Clemente
- Man arrested for attempted rape
- Thornburgh to resign Feb. 15
- Love at first sight? Try attraction.
- Teen helmet law aims at adults
- Plastic bag ban proposed
- Visit urged over armory closures
- KCK casino faces final test
- Sexual assault reported overnight
- Snow didn't stick; temps to fall
- Hutchinson News
- Kansas, Texas teams dominate Big 12
- Police reports
- Super Bowl most watched TV show ever
- Super Bowl sets record with 48 minutes of ads
- Kansas still No. 1; Mountain West has 3 in Top 25
- Looks bad
- A hoarse Who Dat Nation savors Saints' victory
- Dwight F. Krebs
- Kansas secretary of state to leave for private sector job
- Morning Blend
- Area closings, postponements
- A bit more snow likely today
- HCC's McGhee close to grabbing rebound record
- Engelman, Davis power Jayhawk women to victory over K-State
- Local scoreboard
- Goodell: NFL would consider ban on 3-point stance
- Despite lost luster to matchup, No. 1 Jayhawks face Texas tonight
- Ain't it sweet?
- Gas blast at Conn. power plant kills at least 5
- When sending flowers long way, find florist in that area
- Salina Journal
- Drive shaft stolen from pickup
- Kansas Wesleyan University Philharmonic Choir is selling Singing Valentines
- Kan. sec of state to leave for private sector job
- News In Kansas
- Finney County studying possibility of banning bags
- PINK OUT for cancer
- Auction Auction
- Correction Beichle birthday
- Learning opportunities
- Salina girl gets 'discovered' by teen magazine
- Man reports aggravated robbery
- Boy Scouts of America 2010 CELEBRATING 100 YEARS
- Salina and Saline County Most Wanted
- Article Title Unavailable
- Apartment complex proposal on city agenda
- County to discuss project manager
- Gas prices for Sunday
- Battle of the mathletes
- Cops blotter
- Valentine coffee, bake and craft sale to benefit Lindsborg hospital
- Hays Daily News
- Hays Symphony features young artists
- Couple brings taste of city to Boondocks
- Helping people smile
- Doctor sees perfect time to retire
- Finey county officials debate ban on plastic bags
- Tiahrt, Moran and 'El Bloqueo'
- Breeding contempt for the poor
- Job security
- Uphill battle for southwest Kansas
- Toe the line
- Three difficult choices
- Budget woes and bright spots
- Bearing the fruits of our labor
- Fund established for Glover family
- Food demand a 'sign of the times'
- You betcha
- Pyle is a 'delightful' alternative
- E-mails suggest Todd Palin's role on governing
- Palin's message resonates
- Two more squads make Scholars Bowl tourney
- High Plains Journal
- Baugh receives Superior Service award from AgriLife Extension Service
- Governor's Forum on Colorado Agriculture to look at research initiatives
- Texas AgriLife Extension Service names new Lampasas County agent
- U.S. ag companies to look for M&A opportunities in adjacent sectors
- Nebraska farmers use Twitter, other social media tools to advocate for ag
- Now available online: Red Carpet Service
- $234.5 million allocated for promotion of American food, agricultural exports
- Virus may chauffeur useful 'packages' into plants
- New shrimp-farming method could revitalize the U.S. industry
- Staples calls on Texas ag community to help Haiti
- Vilsack announces food purchases or domestic nutrition programs
- Roger Beachy to deliver speech at USDA's 2010 Agricultural Outlook Forum
- Gridiron great Terry Bradshaw says 'go for it' in life
- More than $209 million invested in rural Nebraska
- AFBF preresponds to State of the Union Address
- Helpful yeast battles food-contaminating aflatoxin
- USDA designates McKinley as primary natural disaster area
- USDA farm bill funds will enhance biosecurity in Texas
- Stallman to ag critics: Circumstances have changed
- Colorado Agriculture Big and Small Conference Feb. 24 to 27
- Kansas City Business Journal
- Compass Minerals International will report earnings
- RiteMade Paper Converters invests to boost receipt-paper printing efficiency
- AMC Entertainment swings to profit on 3-D, IMAX demand
- Kansas Secretary of State resigns, takes job with NIC
- Adams-Gabbert & Associates buys Milo Belle Consultants
- Index of employment trends rises, sparks hope of first-quarter job growth
- Lane4 Property Group plans $60M in infill projects
- NIC adds business, but fourth-quarter profit declines
- Kansas City Council votes on controversial Northland project
- Sprint Nextel donates money, equipment and air time to help Haiti
- Citadel Plaza developer sues Kansas City, alleging breached agreements
- Codero joins tech sector s Haiti relief efforts
- Cerner, Burns & McDonnell send money to build orphanages in Haiti
- Analysts expect rough earnings for YRC, may be more interested in current signs
- American Italian Pasta packs up pasta for Haiti
- Kansas City leaders rally support for Haiti
- Worker productivity rises, but pay falls in fourth quarter
- American Italian Pasta sees higher taxes weigh down first-quarter profit
- General Motors January sales rise; Kansas City-made vehicles post dramatic gains
- Summit: Kansas City area faces sluggish population, job growth
- KAKE TV
- Boeing 747-8 Takes Off On First Flight
- Fatality Reported At Mulvane House Fire
- Weather Delaying First Flight Of Boeing 747-8
- Michael Jackson's Doctor Charged With Manslaughter
- Roeder's Attorneys Ask For New Trial
- Boeing 747-8 To Make First Flight Monday
- Kansas Secretary Of State Stepping Down
- Legislature To Consider Helmet Bill For Minors
- Snow Makes Driving Conditions Dangerous
- No School For Wichita Public Schools USD 259
- Woman Seriously Injured In Single-Car Crash
- Legislature Set To Approve Funding Moves To Support Services
- NFL Network Pulls Sapp From Pre-Super Bowl Coverage After Arrest
- Palin Says It Would Be 'Absurd' Not To Consider 2012 Run
- UPDATE: Carthage Police Say 8-Month-Old Found Dead In Missouri
- Sheriff Identifies Body Found In Butler County
- D.C. Digs Out, Mid-Atlantic Records Set
- Fiery Crash Ends With One Dead
- Golden Apple Award - Iris Cannon
- Carthage Police Say 8-Month-Old Found In Missouri
- KSAS TV
- Body Found in Butler County Identified
- Families Get Outside Before Winter Weather
- Sarah Palin Speaks in Salina
- Sarah Palin Speaks in Salina
- Closing Arguments Monday in Etheredge Trial
- Mount Hope Residents Meet about School Future
- Thomas Etheredge: I Did Not Mislead Investors
- Storm to Bring Messy Wintry Mix
- Man Dies in Tractor Accident in Saline County
- 'Glee'-ful Nights at Wichita HS
- State Suspends Hutchinson Day Care
- Court Allows Reporter Subpoena
- Sarah Palin Coming to Wichita
- Counterfeit Money Found in Wellington
- Etheredge To Take Stand in Own Defense
- McPherson Opera House Reopens
- Police Find Two Bodies Inside Wichita Home
- Update: Suspect Identified in River Walk Homicide
- Scott Roeder Guilty on All Charges
- Homicide Victim Found After Wichita Apartment Fire
- KSN TV
- Defense seeks new trial in Tiller killing
- Fire Chief: Two children found in burning home
- AT&T reaches tentative deal with 30,000 workers
- Toyota resale values lowered by Kelley Blue Book
- U.S. rests in Stanford document shredding trial
- CIT names ex-Merrill CEO Thain as chairman, CEO
- Magazine circulation falls 2.2 pct in late 2009
- Kansas death penalty repeal tests senators
- Adults would be ticketed if teens without helmets
- Jury selection to begin in Mireles trial today
- Etheredge trial wraps up today
- Many schools, including Wichita, closed Monday
- Body found in Butler County
- Kanasas death penalty repeal tests senators
- Average gas prices down 5.76 cents nationwide
- Arctic meeting a turning point for G-7
- Man gets life term in 1998 slaying of Wichita boy
- Geithner says US credit rating safe despite debt
- Toyota to announce action soon for Prius hybrids
- VIDEO: Wichita man once offered child in Haiti
- KSNT TV
- Audit shows paths to school finance savings
- Towns get money to improve communities
- Rev. Manning heading back to Haiti
- Man arrested for attempted rape
- Operation Hot Wheels
- Thornburgh to resign as Secretary of State
- Monday Forecast
- Winter weather conditions
- Monday's Snow could cause some problems...
- Bethel Baptist Church reacts to Culberth charges
- A sloppy morning commute...
- Rally to save schools
- Americans in Haitian jail: 'We fear for our lives'
- Another Winter Wallop
- Another Winter Wallop
- One winter storm exits, the next one approaches!
- Safe winter driving tips
- One winter storm exits, the next one approaches!
- Parkinson declares new smoking bill a 'fraud'
- Drug Charges After Lawrence Herb Shop Raid
- KSNW TV
- Finney County studying possibility of banning bags
- Adults would be ticketed if teens did not wear helmets
- Report: School districts could save millions by consolidating
- Body of two children pulled from house fire
- KS sec of state to leave for private sector job
- Prostitution sting nets 11 arrests
- Kansas distributor of pot-like substance arrested
- North Wichita crash leaves one dead
- Another round of snow is on its way to the sunflower state
- Body found in a ditch near Augusta
- Clemente stars as wildcats win in Ames
- VIDEO: Thomas Etheredge trial wraps up testimony
- VIDEO: Excitement for Palin's Salina speech
- Excitement builds for Sarah Palin's speech in Salina
- VIDEO: Vern Miller's legendary life of law focus of new book
- Vern Miller's legendary life of law focus of new book
- Testimony ends in Etheredge trial
- VIDEO: Prosecution grills Etheredge about financial past
- VIDEO: Two injured in Viola house fire
- Democrat: GOP Kan. House speaker should step down
- KTKA TV
- Audit looks at school district consolidation
- 49 Political Analyst: Changes at secretary of state's office could shake up 2010 election
- Treasurer Wilson to hire additional staff
- Ramp closed due to several accidents in Topeka
- Money coming to improve Topeka sewer
- House committee considers moratorium on handing out tax breaks
- Kansas sec of state to leave for private sector job
- Violent sex offender arrested for attempted rape
- Adults would be ticketed if teens without helmets
- Kansas Guard to discuss armory closures
- Chili cook-off raises money for Topeka Aids Project
- Ben's People: Captain Chuck Yockey
- Topeka police find missing Onaga teen
- 49 Storm Team Forecast: Winter weather moves in tonight and Sunday
- 49 Storm Team Forecast: Winter storm moves in tonight and Sunday
- 49 Storm Team Forecast: Effects of winter storm arrive Sunday
- Topeka christians come together to help Haiti
- 49 Storm Team Forecast: Affects of winter storm arrive Sunday
- Making your prom a practical one
- 49 Storm Team Forecast: WINTER STORM WATCHES in effect
- KWCH TV
- Attorneys Want New Trial for Scott Roeder
- Wichita Schools, Activities and BOE Meeting Cancelled
- Two Children Dead in Mulvane House Fire
- UPDATE: Investigation Into Man's Death Continues
- It's Hammer Time At WSU
- One Person Dead After Mulvane House Fire
- Wichita State Homecoming To Feature MC Hammer
- UPDATE: Investigation Into Teens Death Continues
- Three Dogs Need Home
- Winter Storm Coming to an End
- Mireles Trial Underway in El Dorado
- First Flight for Next Generation 747
- UPDATE: Weekend Crash Kills One in NW Wichita
- Jury Will Get Etheredge Case Today
- Habitat To Build Six Homes in One Week
- Watch Out for Grandchild in Jail Scam
- Kansas Secretary of State Resigns
- Wichita State Homecoming This Week
- Wichita Police Arrest 11 in Prostitution Sting
- Goddard Could Join Schools for Fair Funding
- Emporia Gazette
- Down the stretch, down the tube
- ESU softball splits with Regis
- Travel budget not spent
- Birthday Reunion
- Gubernatorial candidate has local ties
- Optimists
- Tickets still available for Tap Kids
- Pancake day
- The boston and Corker show
- Spartan swimmers finish 14th
- Schuler, Howze shine at Husker Invitational
- Spartans wrap up grueling stretch
- Card shower for 90th
- Important connections
- Winter Weather Advisory
- Campaign in final days
- Winter Storm Warning
- ESU men lose to UNO
- Boston, Corker carry ESU past UNO
- Focus on stopping tobacco chewing
- Hillsboro Free Press
- Deaths (Feb. 3, 2010)
- Goessel singers to raise money with singing valentines
- USD 398 students and staff to strengthen Internet safetyUSD 398 students and staff to strengthen Internet safety
- Tabor announces spring topics for Learning in Retirement program
- MES recognizes Students of the Month for January
- HHS competes at two Scholars Bowl meets
- Youngsters celebrate Kansas s 149th birthday Jan. 29
- Tabor alum receives lifetime award from National Opera Association
- Business Briefs: Law firm changes name, add attorney
- State s LIEAP offers payment assistance with heating bills for qualifying families
- Atmos files for rate hike
- Speaker returning for local business encouragement
- Letters (Feb. 3, 2010)
- Winter Heroes
- Stymied by the mid-January slump
- Haiti: Responding to chaos, tragedy
- Changes are jostling our priorities
- Marion building permits held steady in 2009 at around $930,075
- Commissioners continuing sharing support staff to avoid layoffs
- Marion High School recognizes second-quarter honor students
- Wichita Business Journal
- First 747-8 takes flight
- Blue Green Alliance to detail wind energy survey
- Boeing 747-8 to fly Monday
- Capitol Federal Savings opens Andover branch
- East Wichita Sabor restaurant closes
- Kansas Sec. of State Thornburgh resigns
- Frontier, Midwest traffic improves
- Former Corporate Lodging exec takes new job
- Bombardier deliveries down in 2009
- El Dorado chooses Kemper to manage Prairie Trails
- Spirit offering $30K retirement program
- Urban League receives $65K grant for youth programs
- Spirit AeroSystems income, revenues up in Q4, down for 2009.
- Boeing shows off, tests 787 s interior
- Cuomo accuses BofA, Lewis and Price of securities fraud in Merrill deal
- Delta traffic still down in January
- WDDC schedules community events for downtown plan
- Kansas receives $417K insurance settlement
- Hawker names new division president
- BankHaven, FNB of Hutchinson look to merge
- Miami County Republic
- Opal Nadine Barnes
- Francis Paul Shirley Jr.
- William 'Bill' Stringham
- Roxanna Lea Turley
- Death Notices
- Representative announces bill for K2
- Parent-teacher meetings to begin soon
- PCES gives a helping hand to Haiti
- Art lovers in for a treat Saturday in Paola
- Council considers Park Square lighting project
- Passing on the trade secrets of a master jeweler
- Council approves housing incentive plan
- Help pours in for Haiti victims
- Pack 3142 Scouts put their wooden racers to the test during derby
- Scouts from Pack 3105 go head-to-head to find out who has the fastest wheels
- An inside look at the Winter Homecoming candidates
- Robotics takes time for team building
- Fifth-graders reach out to help Haiti
- More school cuts planned
- Death Notice
- Kansas City Jewish Chronicle
- Jewish Federation next-generation leader profi
- KU Hillel now at home in downtown Lawrence
- Women s heart health a focus in February
- Author of report urging opening to Hamas to visit KC area
- Senator to be honored for support of Israel
- Hebrew-English library set to open Sunday at Campus
- Holocaust survivor welcomes German visitors
- KC native Cara Fish back in town for Moon River revue
- Author of report urging opening to Hamas to visit KC area
- Bond s book seeks key to Global Peace with Islam
- Israeli experts in emergency preparedness offer help
- Herzl Camp seeks support here for renovations
- The next chapter: Banishing Bullying
- Yeshiva University students see how other half lives
- Interfaith arts event aims to bring forth Winter s Light
- Meet Jewish Federation s eyes, ears in Israel
- Winners of first Jewish baby
- Teen s book tells grandmother s Holocaust tale
- Kibbutz at odds with educator
- Local PJ Library a win-win for parents and kids
- Osawatomie Graphic
- Soil Sampling Part One
- Family Has Long Scouting History
- Nice Honor For Grimes At Tourney
- Recycling Effort Is All Or Nothing
- Free Soil Advocates A Complex Group
- Store Expands Operation
- Adams Returns From Foreign Study Program
- Commission to look at interlocal bridge agreement
- Kansas Day highlights busy third week for state Legislature
- YMCA Taps Competition For Program
- Recycling Cost May Be Mandatory
- Employee Board Formed
- Parade Extols State History
- Annual Derby Draws Crowd
- Festival Spotlights Statehood
- Letter to the Editor
- Fund-Raiser Turnout Impressive
- Abolitionists Harbored Strong Beliefs
- Weather A Topic For Conversation
- Low-Cost Trees Available For Conservation Use
- Louisburg Herald
- Letter to the Editor
- Sunday sales the right move for city
- Life as a pet owner is full of mischief, but also lots of love
- Parents, students prepare financially for future
- Pre-enrollment begins for Louisburg USD 416 pre-school
- Students of the Month
- Getting a jump start on life after high school
- Dads, daughters enjoy quality time
- Seventh-grade wins two
- Eighth-grade gets back on track
- Cannon, Karns run for re-election
- Time away from home
- Post 250 hosts wild game feed
- Activities on tap for Winter Homecoming
- Library hosts a fitting tribute to The King
- City council revisits issue of outdoor signs
- Sunday liquor sales officially come to town
- School district talks budget
- Safety a communitywide effort
- Low-Cost Trees Available For Conservation Use
- Christian Press
- State of Colorado settles case with personhood suppoter
- 12-year-old releases pro-life song, CD
- Women hurt by abortion support Tebow in Super Bowl ad
- Topeka church group arrested in Haiti with 33 orphans
- Groundbreaking study proves abstinence education works
- Christian father faces jail for taking daughter to church
- Christian Engineers Providing Haitians with Clean Water Now and for Next 20 Years
- Tsunami sweeps over the political landscape after Brown surprise win
- Hindu radicals attack Church, seriously injure 11 Christians
- Rifqa Bary: Christian convert remains in foster care
- Dr. Alveda King on King Day: The Dream includes us all, born and unborn
- Israeli Rescuers describe Haiti Devastation as 'Shabbat from hell'
- Christian journalist seeks assistance to travel to Haiti
- Websites help restore contact with separated family members in Haiti
- Websites help restore contact with separated family members in Haiti
- Veteran broadcaster warns against scams in Haiti relief effort
- Church musician creates hymn for Haiti
- Over 100 Coptic Christian teenagers arrested in Egypt
- Haiti hit by largest earthquake in over 200 years
- Haiti hit by largest earthquake in over 200 years
- Baker University
- University to host honor band festival
- School of Nursing names Student Senate officers for spring 2010
- Topeka campus to serve as national testing center for military
- Students selected for Who's Who
- BU Junior Visit Day set for April 18
- Guitar orchestra to perform on Baldwin City campus
- Topeka campus to serve as national testing center for the military
- University's MBA program featured in business magazine
- Founders Week planned for Feb. 8-11
- Theater students honored at festival
- Baker University's MBA program ranked No. 1 in enrollment
- School of Nursing instructor honored
- Baker University to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.
- University announces College of Arts and Sciences, School of Education undergraduate Dean's List for fall semester
- University announces College of Arts and Sciences Dean's List for fall semester
- University announces School of Nursing Dean's List
- Music department forming community choir
- Baker University giving away free tickets to first Thunder hockey game in Wichita's new arena
- Wichita hockey fans to have chance to register for tickets
- Hockey fans to have chance to register for tickets
- Bethel College
- Two freshmen qualify for forensics nationals
- Vast diversity: Costa Rica interterm a reminder of ecological connections
- Infinite variety: Chicago trip an adventure in culture
- Caves and canyons: Applying geology to the world around
- Visiting Eastern and Central Europe makes history real
- Ladysmith Black Mambazo to make rare Kansas appearance at Bethel
- Bethel seeks volunteers to “help feed Haiti”
- Caves and canyons: Applying geology to the world outside
- Sculptor's work employs water and trees, humor and irony
- Parker Stanley returns to campus for recital with friends
- Choir home concert: same date, different time
- Choir home concert: same date, different time
- Last chance to see scale models, “Wheels” exhibit, at Kauffman Museum
- Kauffman Museum's Kansas Day event to look at “going green”
- 'Be maladjusted': King friend tells Bethel audiences the message rings true after 50 years
- Kauffman Museum's Kansas Day event to look at “going green”
- MLK Day celebration to feature 'lost recording,' King colleague
- D.C. Wedel, Bethel's sixth president, dies at 101
- Kaufman named to NAIA All-Decade Team
- Bethel announces fall Dean's List, Honor Roll
- Kansas State University
- McPherson College
- Tracksters compete in two day meet at Central Missouri
- Bulldogs fall short at Southwestern
- Bulldogs grind out win at Southwestern, 67-56
- Eight transfers ink with Bulldog football
- 16 sign with McPherson Football on National Signing Day
- Bethany defeats McPherson 75-62
- Bulldogs fall late to Swedes, 73-72
- Women blow past Tabor, 65-46
- Bulldogs improve to 10-2 with win against Tabor
- Lady Braves push past Bulldogs in Ottawa
- Bulldogs blow past Braves, 74-58
- Ward named 2009 College Fanz Sports Network Coach of the Year
- Six Bulldogs named to College Fanz Sports Networks 2009 NAIA Football All-American Team
- Women lose heartbreaker at Kansas Wesleyan
- Bulldogs suffer second KCAC loss at Kansas Wesleyan, 69-47
- Women fall to Bethel, 64-63
- Men s basketball blows past Bethel, 77-59
- McPherson College Participates in Barrett Jackson Automobile Auction
- McPherson College to present The Prince Who Wouldn t Talk
- Noteworthy Website of the Week - Miller Library
- Pittsburg State University
- Casting program tests out machine new to U.S.
- Variety show kicks off Black History Month
- Chamber Orchestra Kremlin to perform at PSU
- PSU students graduate 'With Departmental Academic Honors'
- 'Ted's Band' from Scrubs to perform
- Art auction features theme of love
- Weekend events & hours
- Students learn to be better leaders
- PSU weathers first waves of H1N1
- Poetry, fiction presented at 4th annual Faculty Reading
- Campus weathers first waves of H1N1
- Science students land competitive K-INBRE grants
- Construction management students earn stunning victory
- Kids learn market trade through Just Imagine Nation
- PSU releases fall honor rolls
- Gift makes technology scholarships possible
- Keeping the fitness resolution
- Inflatable art on display in Porter Hall
- Block Kids competition builds creativity
- Experts discuss terrorism, Afghanistan and Pakistan
- Southwestern College
- Weekly News: 2/8/10 - 2/14/10 (Theatre Arts)
- Douglas Lawrence Featured at CMS Masterclass (Music)
- Legislative Opportunity (Political Science & Legal Studies)
- Grad Finale to be held March 2-3 (Registrar's Office)
- BIM Week at Southwestern College Feb. 23-25 (Philosophy & Religious Studies)
- Drunk Driving Survivor Sarah Panzau to Speak at Southwestern College (General)
- Exciting Spring Anticipated with SC Theatre (Theatre Arts)
- 01.19.2010 Minutes (SGA)
- 01.26.2010 (SGA)
- Weekly News: 2/1/09 - 2/6/09 (Theatre Arts)
- Senator Schodorf to be on the SC Campus (Political Science & Legal Studies)
- CAMPUS CLOSING AT NOON (General)
- SC Theatre to Share Stories and Photos on Friday (Theatre Arts)
- SC Raising Funds for Nothing But Nets (General)
- SC Green Team to Visit Winfield High School (Green Team)
- Weekly News: 1/25/10 - 1/31/10 (Theatre Arts)
- SC Fund Drive Gets Big Boost from Mabee Foundation (Alumni News)
- Music Faculty to Perform Fund Raising Concerts (Music)
- Congressman Moran is accepting applications for paid interns for the summer 2010 term (Political Science & Legal Studies)
- U.S. Department of State accepting applications to Fall 2010 Student Internship Program (Political Science & Legal Studies)
- Sterling College
- Sterling College Education Graduates Underwood 08 and Harrison 07 Win KSDE s Horizon Award
- Sterling College Receives $50,000 Gift from Alumnus Jim Brackensick
- Sterling College Student Stuart Parman Designs Set for Cocktails with Mimi
- Sterling College Art Center Hosts Exhibit Featuring Photographs of Lawn Art
- Fall sport athletes recognized as Champions of Character
- CAMPUS ANNOUNCEMENT
- Students Study Effects of Texting on Learning
- Sterling College Students Experience NYC Theatre
- SC Theatre Presents Cocktails with Mimi
- $1.75 Million Department of Education Grant Strengthens Sterling College
- CATHRYN WIEBE NAMED KCAC 'PLAYER OF THE WEEK'
- Record Enrollment for e.Sterling
- Sterling College Education Majors Gain Real Experience
- Sterling College Volleyball Coach Jenny Ellis Named Conference Coach of the Year
- MEGAN PATRICK NAMED KCAC 'PLAYER OF THE WEEK'
- Sterling College Announces Fall Dean s List
- Local Talent Achieves Success on Sterling College Debate/Forensics Team
- Sterling College Art Professor William Morse Publishes Children s Books
- Vice President for Academic Affairs & Dean of the College
- VPAA Application Process Phase Two
- University of Kansas
- Rex Buchanan named interim director of Kansas Geological Survey
- World War I exhibit to open Feb. 18 in the Library Gallery
- KU senior to intern at U.N. International Criminal Tribunal
- Seniors, first-year students asked to complete survey
- First candidate for School of Music dean to visit Feb. 11
- KU to end tobacco sales on campus
- Edwards Campus to close at 4 today
- Graduate student works on display in 'Sweethearts of the Studio'
- Students, alumni, professor honored at regional theater festival
- NCAA to honor former Athletic Director Bob Frederick
- Kansas City Star, Ottawa Herald share news enterprise award
- Law school launches center on international trade, agriculture
- Hate Out Week encourages campus to confront oppression
- Students, professor perform with award-winning brass band
- Seventh-graders to assemble display on taiko drumming at Lied Center
- KU, military experts to discuss border between Turkey, Armenia
- March 2 is deadline to apply for summer institute on author Richard Wright
- Political legend Willie Brown to speak at Dole Institute
- Lecture series to explore 'Writing Jazz'
- Law professor proposes new thought on financial markets
- University of Kansas Medical Center
- KU alum comes home to lead The University of Kansas Cancer Center's Radiation Oncology Program
- Cancer center seeks recruits
- KU seeks smoking cessation participants in rural Kansas
- KU researcher links brain atrophy and bone density
- EVC Newsletter
- Race to share your medical info is on
- Diversity in health care leadership highlighted during KUMC workshop featuring nursing education expert Beverly Malone
- K Dempsey: A student who stands out
- Hall Family Foundation Makes $18 Million 'Game-changing Gift' for NCI Designation
- KU researches virtual goggles
- Bad back? Nerve stimulation won't help
- Kansas City area's push for cancer designation moves along
- University of Kansas Medical Center reorganizes animal research program
- $10 Million Gift Adds Momentum to Quest for NCI Designation
- $10 Million Gift Adds Momentum to Quest for NCI Designation
- Mexican Health Secretary Signs Letter of Intent with KU Medical Center
- Painful Cuts
- How to Get the Very Best Cancer Care
- Selflessness of one can touch many
- Washburn University
- Wichita State University
- WSU to study Kansas prairie on new Kingman Co. property
- Wichita State plans Financial Aid Week Feb. 15-21
- Feed Haiti event draws 3,000 volunteers
- Proposed budget grounds U.S. moon missions
- WSU designated as Approved Center of Play Therapy Education
- PODCAST: Valentine's Day tips from 'Dr. Love'
- WSU College of Fine Arts has busy February planned
- National Tap Kids tour group coming to Wichita
- Faculty/staff news update, through January 2010
- Gift of 21 new pianos to WSU benefits music majors
- WSU Symphony to showcase top students in honors concert
- Free hearing screenings offered at WSU
- Ames Piano Quartet to perform at Wichita State
- Co-op student experiences the wild as an intern at Tanganyika
- WSU Foundation to receive more than $1 million from Opal Gaines estate
- Wichita State student back home after surviving Haiti earthquake
- Public Observatory cancels tonight's program; still on for Saturday
- Higher education benefits students, society
- WSU professor Ed Flentje publishes book on Kansas politics and government
- Band that plays with plastic instruments performing at WSU
