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- Kansas City Star
- Tribute | Reed Wells Hickok was 'a good friend to everybody'
- Businesses find profitable ways to use social networking
- Committee clears hurdle in campaign against KC earnings tax
- KC embraces federal strategy: Save foreclosed homes using stimulus money
- In more than 10 hours of Senate testimony, executives defend Goldman Sachs
- Family Science Night May 20 at Johnson County Library
- Inlanta Mortgage Received Kansas License
- Constantly Educating Ourselves about Need to Respect for Cultural Minorities
- New Testament Scholar Dean Flemming In Residence at MNU
- Sinister ties lurk behind under-21 club
- State budget cuts threaten disabled Kansans' ability to live independently
- With meat prices rising, that backyard barbecue could cost you more
- Panel explores election of President Barack Obama as a movement or a moment
- Audit finds tax credits cost Missouri $1.1 billion more than expected
- Johnson County deputies change uniforms
- Sugar Creek aldermen approve Lafarge Aggregates' application to mine limestone in city
- Gun rules for Raymore City Hall advance
- KC firefighter who rescued colleague receives high honor
- Farmhand is convicted in northeast Kansas killing
- In brief | New Hope pastor resigns
- Wichita Eagle
- Opinion Line Extra (April 28)
- Opinion Line (April 28)
- State unveils no-texting-while-driving posters
- Second PostNet will open at 135th, Maple
- Upscale home builder may face bankruptcy
- WESTERN KANSAS POWER LINE PROJECT WOULD ALLOW MORE WIND ENERGY
- Confidence up; housing still shaky
- Ford logs $2.1 billion profit
- As schools end driver's ed, businesses are ready to step in
- How will Arizona identify immigration violators?
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- CAL THOMAS: ARIZONA CORRECT TO TRY TO SLOW FLOW
- Stakes are high in state budget
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ON SCHOOL FUNDING, FINANCIAL REFORM, TOBACCO TAX, ATHLETICS, ARENA LEGROOM
- ARRAY(0xd6723a8)
- Suburban schools start trimming their budgets
- WICHITA POLICE SEEK LEADS IN MONDAY SHOOTING
- DOWNTOWN CONDO PROJECT GETS FINAL APPROVAL FROM WICHITA CITY COUNCIL
- WICHITA POLICE USE TASER ON NAKED MAN
- Topeka Capital-Journal
- Sex club regulation bill stalls
- City to announce new zoo director
- Senate stops health care maneuver
- Man tries to stop car theft
- Boat ramp bases put in river
- Free bus passes available
- Harvey Co. gets federal grant
- Road work to last several months
- Eudora man sentenced
- Lawmakers return to Statehouse
- KSU police investigate robbery
- 2 homes struck by gunfire
- Topeka scores high on air quality
- 2 Topekans to lead KU grads
- Trailblazer this week's Hot Wheels
- Cosmic rays on Senate agenda
- Wich. cops taser naked stoner
- Accused killer faces psych eval
- Sprint revenues fall 2 percent
- Utilities back wind-power line
- Hutchinson News
- Newton chosen to test domestic violence program
- Newton chosen to test domestic violence program
- Police reports
- Mental tests for Garden City man accused in sister's death
- Wind advisory until midnight today
- Morning Blend
- Shocker sweep
- Local scoreboard
- Stroke causes baffling behavior in beloved friend
- Texas-style pico de gallo recipe popular with readers
- REMEMBER WHEN: On dark days and when dust settles, God is in charge
- THE AMISH COOK: Eicher Saturday a family whirlwind
- Variety's the spice
- KRISTEN IN THE KITCHEN: Restaurant touts sweetly unique dessert idea
- Disappointing words
- Missed opportunity
- Abortion misstep
- Fair deserves praise for betting on Christian act
- Draw to be free
- Arthur T. Welsh
- Salina Journal
- Police warn of telephone scam
- Murals of honor
- Salina foundation announces grant recipients
- Gas prices
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- Meth lab chemicals found in cooler
- Peck won't run for re-election
- Commissioners approve capital improvement fund resolution
- Water Well Road reopened
- Tornado vehicle gets work in Salina
- Simulated manhunt played out Tuesday morning
- Biggs urges lawmaker caution on immigration
- Police blotter
- Man pleads guilty in child sex case
- Man arrested after shooting computer
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- 1st District candidates debate
- Parents upset about school board's plans
- Former Schilling AFB wing to have reunion
- Infant immunizations in spotlight this week
- Hays Daily News
- Drill offers real-life experience
- Plans continue to evolve to help sexual assault response
- Wheat crop shows potential
- Congressional candidate got off couch to make change
- Tech colleges to offer medical assistant program
- Court rules against board in FHSU case
- City compost site open after reconstruction
- Berens won't back zoning regs
- Kaufman: Teacher layoffs in district are likely unnecessary
- Big First hopefuls debate at FHSU
- Candidate swings through region
- Spring gallery walk locations
- FHSU alumnus looks for artwork that speaks
- Four charged with possession of counterfeit credit cards
- Downtown group considers Main Street program
- DSNWK receives grant from Hansen Foundation
- Financial regulation
- Demographics: The last accepted bastion of prejudice
- Plan to soak the rich 'enlightening'
- Big First hopefuls debate at FHSU
- High Plains Journal
- $1.65 million approved for two major expansions, attraction of scholar
- Agriculture singles gather in Hutchinson
- Consumers urged to check for food products recently recalled
- Garvert honored as KSU College of Agriculture Alumni Fellow
- Leadership Kansas selects 2010 class
- KDHE announces 'Fight the Bite' poster contest
- Congress must protect co-ops, rural America, CHS Kansas and Nebraska directors say
- Oklahoma farm mom among finalists for America's Farmers Mom of the Year
- 2010 Census hiring about 4,000
- KARL Receives $10,000 Farm Credit grant
- 2000 census shows continued losses in rural Kansas
- Solid fundamentals carry Farm Credit through financial crisis
- Kansas cattleman pleads guilty to bank fraud
- McPherson County Farm Bureau to host First District Candidate Forum
- NRCS approaching 75 years
- AFT: Agricultural lands a vital part of America's Great Outdoors
- AgChat aims to help farmers engage with social media
- K-State agricultural events scheduled
- Wind farms have potential to change Kansas
- Rural Grocery Initiative to host summit in June
- Kansas City Nursing News
- Coalition selects shining stars
- Cass Regional taps into iTriage
- School nurse leads Jammin Minute exercise
- College starts program to attract men to nursing
- Providence selects its Employee of the Year
- Nonprofit helps babies
- 23-year CNA veteran values relationships
- Home health CNA enjoys helping others
- Twins share lives, jobs
- CNA: The main thing is caring
- Research nurses gather in Kansas City
- City announces new clinic
- Health care reform doesn t go far enough for some area families
- Health care reform doesn t go far enough for some area families
- Uninsured patients with pre-existing conditions struggle
- Children's Mercy runs new clinic
- Kansas City nurses strive to protect their title
- REACH foundation elects seven new board members
- Yoga reduces stress, helps overall health
- Ottawa launches nursing program
- Shawnee Dispatch
- Sampling Kansas
- Letter: City benefits
- Beal: Tomato crop fuels great expectations
- Commuter forecast for April 28, 2010
- Mayor breaks tie to approve road to westside center
- Volunteers take on seven projects for Rebuilding Together Shawnee
- Cuts hit 37 SMSD teachers
- Marble Days organizers ready for 4th annual celebration
- Team Shawnee reigns in Wii bowling competition
- Mexican restaurant chain expands into western Shawnee
- In GOP race for Congress, 1 drops out, another joins
- SMEF delivers grants
- Alternative break keeps teens close to home
- SMNW debuts play
- Jobe, Jaguars pound Turner, close in on KVL championship
- Three school records tumble as MVHS track soars at West
- At 7-1, Mill Valley soccer earns regional recognition
- MAYB Basketball tourney coming in May
- Three from Maranatha named all-conference
- Appleby, Kiler lead Mill Valley to victory against Golden Bears
- Kansas City Business Journal
- Analysts: Cerner revenue will jump to $430M
- Hundreds of Kansas City houses move to the auction block in May
- Sprint Nextel cuts its customers losses to 75,000
- Epiq Systems agrees to settle lawsuit alleging stock option backdating; earnings fall
- Kansas City, Kan., casino developer makes advance payment to local government
- M&I plans to start repaying TARP in late 2011, may reach profitability this year
- Ford posts $2.1 billion profit in first quarter
- Analyst: Sprint Nextel will call up a better first quarter
- Kansas City Southern s revenue, traffic pick up steam
- Nixon signs Missouri bill to fast-track insurers payments to health providers
- Sigma-Aldrich Group plans $6.25M expansion of Lenexa biosciences facility
- Earnings tax vote moves closer to happening in Kansas City, St. Louis
- Analyst: H&R Block is well positioned for a 2011 boost
- The Conference Board: Consumer confidence hits highest level since September 2008
- Johnson County consumer confidence swells
- Lockton expands its Kansas City headquarters at Country Club Plaza
- UMB Financial turns to non-interest income sources for earnings growth
- Spencer Fane adds lawyers from Bryan Cave, state
- Jefferson Wells International Inc. will move its KC office to Overland Park
- AgriLabs agrees to market American Animal Health vaccines
- KAKE TV
- Toyota To Recall About 50,000 Sequoia SUVs
- Woman Arrested For Calling Bomb Threats To Local School
- Man Critically Hurt In Rollover Accident
- River Festival Needs 600 Volunteers
- 'Bachelor' Bounced From Dancing With The Stars
- Kan. Teen Charged In Friend's Death
- Lawmakers Return To Topeka Today
- Man Injured After Truck Hits Deer In Sedgwick County,
- ATV Accident in Butler Co. Sends Two To The Hospital
- Hospital Security Guard Helps Baby Ducks To Safety
- Tax Increase Touchy Subject Heading Into Budget Discussion
- Governor Calls For Tax Increase
- Better Business Bureau Warns Of Loan Scam
- Reno County Couple Critically Hurt In Crash
- Trial Begins For Alleged 'Pill Mill' Doctor & Wife
- Kansas Receives $807,000 In Nationwide Settlement
- Wichita Police Taser Naked Man
- Jonas Brothers Planning Wichita Concert Stop
- Jury Seated In Schneider Trial
- Wichita Shooting Victim Identified
- KSAS TV
- Construction, Closures Possible for South Broadway Bridge
- Governor Parkinson Calls For Tax Increase To Fight Deficit
- Kansas Joins Effort to Stop Texting While Driving
- Police: Shooting Victim Jumped Out Window
- Customers Warned of Possible Liquor and Soda Tax
- Manufactured Home Sales Up
- Changes Coming for Sunday
- Gang Prevention is Focus of Wichita Retreat
- Fort Hays Univ. Students To Vote On Whether To Increase Fees
- Wichita Teachers Protest at Legislative Forum
- Buhler School District Offers Reward For Info On Thefts
- Parents Rally Against More Education Cuts
- Wichita Schools Release Details of New Budget Cuts
- Candidates Mostly in Agreement at 4th District Forum
- Kansas Senate Panel Finishes 2011 Budget
- Salina Airport Gets New Air Service Provider
- Kansas Airport Subsidy Cut Considered to Help Balance Budget
- EADS Will Bid on Air Force Tanker
- Victim Talks About Friday's Wrong-Way Crash in Wichita
- Man Dies After Wrong-Way Crash on K-96
- KSN TV
- Unemployment falls in a majority of U.S. cities
- GE says economy has stabilized
- SE Kan. teen charged in friend's gunplay death
- Topeka man pleads guilty to 26 crimes against kids
- Sprint Nextel subscriber loss slows in 1Q
- AOL 1Q profit slumps as ads, subscriptions wane
- Comcast 1Q profit up 12 pct, advertising rebounds
- Honda posts quarterly profit, reversal from losses
- BTK letters for sale on internet
- VIDEO: Governor stops in Wichita, discusses budget crisis
- VIDEO: Feds say money controlled medicine in Haysville clinic
- Harvey Girls: Judy Garland role has Kansas ties
- Are there hidden health benefits in maple syrup?
- Michaels cancels River Festival performance
- Police identify city's latest murder victim
- Feds say money controlled medicine in Haysville clinic
- Governor stops in Wichita, discusses budget crisis
- Drug maker AstraZeneca to pay $520 million
- VIDEO: Governor stops in ICT, discusses budget crisis
- VIDEO: Opening statements this afternoon in Schneider trial
- KSNT TV
- Police investigate incident on KSU campus
- Legislators reconvene to wrap up business
- Eudora man sentenced for drug trafficking
- Warm and windy weather!
- Warm and windy weather!
- You Ask: Grave Concerns
- Missing Boy Reuniting With Father
- A windy and warmer Wednesday.
- 'Text messages' sent from the Statehouse
- Charges to be filed in animal cruelty case
- Jenkins has GOP challenger in Kan. 2nd District
- Pavement repair to begin in Shawnee County
- Teen, officials to urge drivers not to text
- Participation in census lowest in SW Kansas
- Pleasant weather...for now.
- Pleasant weather...for now.
- Guilty Verdict in Farmer Slaying
- New Shawnee Co. Waste Disposal Site Approved
- Missionary Will Stand Trial
- School Board Votes to Reconfigure District
- KSNW TV
- Riverfest in desperate need of volunteers
- Kansas budget work resumes
- Woman arrested nine times for making bomb threats
- Newton chosen to test domestic violence program
- Legislators reconvening to wrap up business
- BTK letters for sale online
- Feds challenge testimony in Rwandan genocide case
- Winter wheat crop progress lags behind
- Opening statements expected in Schneider trial
- Teens fend off burglars with curling iron
- One person dies in SE Wichita shooting
- VIDEO: City tosses out dozens of tea party parking tickets
- City tosses out dozens of tea party parking tickets
- One person seriously injured in SE Wichita shooting
- VIDEO: Family outraged after Sedgwick Co. Zoo euthanizes owls
- Family outraged after Sedgwick Co. Zoo euthanizes owls
- Old Town stabbing leaves two men in critical condition
- Teen killed in Dodge City crash
- Stephanie Bergmann needs your help
- VIDEO: Nearly a dozen tornadoes reported; minor damage
- KTKA TV
- Hundreds rally at Kansas Statehouse for disabled
- City to announce new zoo director
- Phelps-Roper taking Nebraska flag law to US appellate court
- No tax break from city council
- Legislation back to work and school districts anxiously awaiting their budgets
- KDOT begins Topeka pothole repair project
- Pavement repair project to resume on I-70 & I-470 in Shawnee County
- Teen, Kansas officials to urge drivers not to text
- Participation in census lowest in SW Kansas
- Historic Union Pacific train returns through Topeka
- Coalition calling for tax increase to repair budget
- Kansas Air National Guard welcomes new commander
- Kansas officials to urge drivers not to text
- Hundreds show up for Topeka churchs' food giveaway
- City isn't sure about county's million dollar savings
- Topeka isn't sure about Shawnee County's million dollar savings
- Illinois group pickets Phelps, Westboro Baptist
- City Council honoring Washburn debate team's National Title win Tuesday
- Rail trail up for state park status
- GOP Secretary of State hopefuls tout endorsement from Kansas Republican leaders
- KWCH TV
- Sedgwick County Residents Throwing Away Less Trash
- Woman Accused of Wichita School Bomb Threats
- Downtown Master Plan Meeting Today
- Art Garden to Be Built at Sedgwick County Park
- Mental Tests for Garden City Man Accused in Sister's Death
- Topeka Man Pleads Guilty to 26 Crimes Against Kids
- Kansas Resolution Would Support Cosmic Ray Study
- Legislators Reconvening to Wrap Up Business
- Construction, Closures Possible for South Broadway Bridge
- Kansas Sec. of State Candidate Crafted Arizona Immigration Law
- Day Care Inspections Focus of Kansas Bill
- BBB Warns of New Advance Fee Loan Scam
- Governor Parkinson Calls For Tax Increase To Fight Deficit
- New Chairs For Century II
- Kansas Joins Effort to Stop Texting While Driving
- Salina Fights Drunk Driving with New Method
- A Mom Gives Birth to 14 Babies in Wesley's Court Yard
- Teen Says She's Learned Lesson About Texting & Driving
- Saline Man Pleads In Sexting Case
- Hawker Beechcraft To Display Entire Line
- Manhattan Mercury
- Dead soldier identified
- Pott Co. drug investigation ends with 2 arrests
- Police to look into incident at MHS East
- Rep. Hawk to seek 4th term
- Pott Co. commission not sold on proposed law facility
- New KSU alcohol education program
- Fatal crash involving soldier on US-77
- 'Dragon' advance returns
- McCulloh's stay on board is extended
- City Commission to discuss fixed route system alternatives at work session
- Sales tax idea back to board
- KSU seniors honored for on-campus leadership
- Gays show their strength
- Six firsts for The Mercury
- Economics solutions sought
- Small districts to cut, too
- Game-themed Saturday event draws a large crowd to the K-State campus
- Canadians more that what meets the eye
- KSU to pay tribute to local donors at open house
- K-State named one of nation's greenest campuses
- Garden City Telegram
- Roundup briefs 04-28-10
- Your Views: Threat of H1N1 far from over
- Alice 'Lucy' Templer
- Slow count
- AP: Relievers give Greinke no relief
- GCHS tennis team takes title at Dodge
- GCHS track teams place second
- AP: Lakers rout Oklahoma City, take lead in series
- Lady Buffs take care of Liberal at home
- Magic complete sweep of Bobcats
- Young Thunder exploiting fast break against Lakers
- Arizona's Haren shuts down Rockies
- Davies dominant in Royals win over Mariners
- More than 1,000 people attend funeral for former K-State quarterback
- GCCC softball sweeps Colby
- Buffs finish fifth at Topeka
- Broncbuster baseball splits with Butler on Monday
- AP: Goldman CEO, 'Fabulous Fab' facing Congress
- Roundup briefs 04-27-10
- Roberta Brown
- Emporia Gazette
- Spartans struggle against Viking pitchers
- EHS boys finish second
- Budget process 'in uncharted waters'
- Churches join for music
- Strength & Courage
- Volunteers needed for next relay
- Overwhelming shortage
- Alumni banquet
- Horses taken by Osage County Sheriff's Department
- Homemade breads from Kansas
- Health Center remodel nearly complete
- Self-disrespect fuels ESU win
- Local crimes alleged in federal indictments
- Collins faces lofty expectations
- EHS finds the going tough at home tourney
- Emporia blows out Highland Park
- Chase County splits with Council Grove
- Charges pending on animal cruelty
- Better than whom?
- The roads taken
- Junction City Daily Union
- GOP blocks reform bill again
- IBB focuses on non-monetary compensation
- IBB focuses on non-monetary compensation
- 11 post retirees staying in area
- Local student wins regional contest
- Signs of spring?
- Our view: Energy trade off
- Reservations being taken for art camps
- Ike Library to celebrate VE-Day
- Hitting woes linger
- Zimmerman starts on defense in KSU Spring Game
- County to deliberate 1% guest tax hike
- Master Steppers schedule fund-raising efforts
- Home again
- Children's choir schedules several performances
- Church discovers forgotten time capsule
- State income tax figures, if you want to know
- Frieze named GCH chief of staff
- Jammin at Fort Riley
- Getting a 'dollar's worth'
- Fort Scott Tribune
- Devon Ruritan celebrates 40 years
- FCE learns about types of beef
- Senior Swingers Monday dance
- FSCC Spring Choir Concert Sunday
- Healthy living focus of U- 234 wellness fair
- Fresh coat
- Tour hopes to spark downtown investment
- Tips for managing household clutter
- Recalling worst winter in history
- Pawnee 4-H Club April meeting
- FSCC Jazz Band to perform
- 5-year-old girl donates to CASA
- Changes coming for Farmer's Market
- FSHS students steer way to national contest
- Some good news!
- Slapped by a Composer, Queried by a Pianist, Charmed by a Novelist, etc., part 5
- 'The land is sacred to us'
- Railroad repair work to cause temporary crossing closures
- Vernon Countians respond to prayer ruling
- Roller to retire from post at FSCC
- Hillsboro Free Press
- William J. Johnson
- U.S. Schools need to rethink strategy
- Sexual assault no longer someone else's issue
- Latest estimates put state budget deficit at $510 million for 2011
- Writing urge has spilled into a blog
- In advancing years, prom loses favor
- Goessel council affirms city clerk's service
- Commissioners hear of improvement in lake water
- Beeler earns 'I' at state contest
- Peabody-Burns preparing for first year of preschool classes
- Historian to speak on Polish Mennonites
- Community meeting focuses on local underage drinking
- Gathering honors author and Tabor professor emeritus
- Preschool information offered Thursday
- MHS music students earn high marks at state festival
- St. Luke bonds sell; groundbreaking set for May 3
- Hillsboro grain elevator makes room for wheat harvest
- PBS program will present both sides of food-production story
- MCEDC bylaws move toward board
- HHS grad counting on real-world education at WSU
- Wichita Business Journal
- Report: Sedgwick County improves air quality
- Farmers market to open in Delano
- Construction to start on $2.5M hotel in Maize
- UMB Financial turns to non-interest income sources for earnings growth
- SBA honors local businesswomen
- Kansas to receive $807K from Medicaid fraud suit
- Friends Yoder to retire in 2012
- Panel: Complex health care law will take time to understand
- Wichita City Council OKs $1 million boost for Exchange Place
- USD 259 to start construction on $8M Dodge Elementary replacement
- KU Med recognized for producing family practice doctors
- Cessna s Meyer: History will repeat itself
- Wichita home prices dropped in February
- Smashburger plans major expansion
- Frontier Airlines adding WiFi, but not TV, to Embraer jets
- Newman names Cardinal scholars
- Protection One to sell to GTCR
- Kansas Lottery re-opens bids for Sumner County casino
- Bombardier delivers first Learjet 60XR to China
- Friends AD to serve on NAIA board
- Miami County Republic
- AAA to host Safe Return registration
- Olive s Hope Pet Rescue to promote spay, neuter
- Ride For Life to help those with cancer
- Stilwell man killed in two-car accident south of Hillsdale Lake
- Local students enjoy rainy Earth Day
- Lakemary Center celebrates Earth Day
- Citywide sale set for weekend
- Finding success at KPA banquet
- Pedaling with a focus on safety
- PIE Carnival A Smash Hit
- James Matthew Richardson
- Digging into learning
- Ray Eugene Gaston
- Jaymee Snow Putzier Lagessie
- Rodney Ray Fields
- Irvin G. Thompson
- Margaret Ada Miller
- Mary Jo Gibson
- Wanda Verbal Isenhower
- Firemen, police huddle for Isaiah
- Kansas City Jewish Chronicle
- Teens travel to D.C. for Together We Remember
- Start-Up Nation author bucks up crowd of Israel supporters
- Academy s tuition cut reverses enrollment slide
- Jewish Agency links Diaspora to Israel
- Jewish On Campus (JCampus): New college student Kiruv
- Changes at KI Synagogue
- Dan White s KC jazz photos pay tribute to adopted hometown
- Two Jewish grads among UMKC alumni-group honorees
- Kol Ami to roast, toast leader
- White knight from Israel rescues struggling country club
- KU students plan second annual Israel Week
- Israeli newsman sees crises continuing
- Israeli author, playwright to speak at KU
- Reconstructionist Congregation Or Hadash folds
- Jewish Scouters celebrate centennial
- Ex-cop, FBI agent writes book on reducing business risk
- Nordaunian AZA alumni plan reunion alongside Matzo Ball
- Racist radio commercials reverberate in media
- Alumnus says anti-Semitism ruled SSPX seminary
- Are hateful faxes from Kansas church protected free speech?
- Osawatomie Graphic
- AAA to host Safe Return registration
- Olive s Hope Pet Rescue to promote spay, neuter
- Ride For Life to help those with cancer
- Stilwell man killed in two-car accident south of Hillsdale Lake
- Parents as Teachers
- Graphic Wins Six First-Place Awards
- Community Enjoys Railroad Day
- OHS Students Dance The Neon Night Away
- Shaddox Resigns Chamber
- Remembering A Fallen Soldier
- PIE Carnival A Smash Hit
- Encourage Smart Choices On Prom night
- Osawatomie Men Thwarted Train Heist
- Letter to the Editor
- Extension offering educational classes in May
- Petition Generates Discussion
- Temporary Spending Hold In Place
- 309 Burn Permits Issued This Month
- Janice Gatlin retires
- Bike Safety Rodeo on tap Saturday
- Louisburg Herald
- How I nearly killed my father-in-law, and why he s not mad
- Louisburg USD 416 will prevail
- Band Garage Sale begins Thursday
- Holthus speaks to LHS seniors
- Fifth-grade class fills LMS auditorium on Move-Up Day
- Jazzy Cats celebrate year s end
- Music department performs well at state
- Seven math club members secure top 10 spots
- James Matthew Richardson
- May wedding date announced
- Show created by Louisburg native featured on Fox
- Youths learn to plant seeds for Earth Day
- Herald claims 11 top honors
- Cruise the Burg returns Saturday
- Board forced to cut eight teachers
- PIE Carnival A Smash Hit
- James Matthew Richardson
- Site Maintenance
- Senior year, prom full of great memories
- Students should respect Booster Club
- Christian Press
- Kelsey endorses Pompeo for Congress
- Supreme Court rules in favor of desert cross
- Has Noah's Ark been discovered?
- Israeli cardiology care better than most in Europe
- Will sing for food: Toby Mac, Casting Crowns and Dallas Cowboy s Chad Henning headline at End Summer Hunger
- Obama meets with Billy Graham in North Carolina
- Religious Freedom Groups to Obama: Fill Vacant At-Large Ambassadorial Position Soon
- Pakistani Christian woman accused of blasphemy is denied bail
- Institute on Religion and Democracy Calls Churches to Confront (Shari'a) Islamic Law
- Stepfamily conference comes to Wichita
- Stepfamilies to get help at Wichita conference
- President George W. Bush keynote speaker at 2010 Celebration of Life
- National Day of Prayer Ruling Called 'Egregious'
- Christians in Puerto Rico Set to Implement Island's Largest-Ever Evangelism Project
- Billy Graham Library in Charlotte, N.C., reopens in April
- Volcano eruptions leaves ministries stranded across the globe
- The Myth of the 'Black Widow'
- Billy Graham Library in Charlotte, N.C., set to reopen in early April
- Christian singer Jennifer Knapp releases new album, announces she is a lesbian
- Marital Strife and Your Health
- Johnson County Sun
- 'The Back-up Plan' funny, touching
- Cast delivers sharp, effective version of Bus Stop
- Chestnut Theatre opens new show
- Miley shines in 'The Last Song'
- Provocative comedy enlivened by cast
- 'Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' one of the year's best movies
- Musical gives nod to fairy tale heroines
- April 14 Entertainment Briefs
- 'City Island' delightful; 'Kick-Ass' does just that
- Frindle proves satisfying, gratifying
- April 21 Entertainment Briefs
- Author to speak at St. Luke s South fundraiser
- Team spells tercentenary to win bee
- Student to compete in national poetry contest
- Girl Scouts donate books to Briarwood
- Showhouse showcases designers
- April 21 Religion Notes
- April 21 Community Calendar
- Senior community hosts health program
- Remodeled homes tour this weekend
- Miami County Weekend
- Protect yourself from identity theft
- Signs of spring are everywhere you look
- There s always room for a few firsts
- Label property to help track it if it is stolen
- County road work discussed during work session
- First Option Bank donates tree
- Upcoming events
- Countywide cleanup days discussed by commissioners
- Stolen property recovered
- Reform bill about saving lives, not petty politics
- Take advantage of free e-recycling event
- The most important dress of my life
- Water can t warm up fast enough for fishermen
- Cooking grass-fed beef different than regular beef
- Private pond turns out to be fisherman s heaven
- County EMS staff deserves recognition
- How do you want to be remembered?
- Drunk driving a dangerous decision
- Turkeys provide gobbling-good time at early-bird hunt
- Chris Cakes comes to Paola for Haiti relief
- Baker University
- Assistant attorney general shares career experiences
- Liberal arts education leads to career with engineering consulting firm
- Students to be honored on May 8
- University presents Greek awards
- New basketball coach to be guest at chamber event
- University partners with community colleges
- Students, Baker Orange, Baker Online honored at collegiate conference
- Earth Day: SPGS graduate a key player in renewable energy
- Baker names Student Senate executive officers
- Students selected for honor recital
- Assistant attorney general shares career experiences
- Assistant attorney general shares career expriences
- Jazz Ensemble to present concert
- Earth We Are to celebrate Earth Day
- Impact of globalization, immigration on food system to be discussed
- Percussion Ensemble to perform at Rice Auditorium
- Mungano elects officers
- Gospel Extravaganza set for April 24
- Music department to present spring choral concert
- Osborne Chapel featured in American Profile
- Bethel College
- Masterworks concert will showcase 20th-century works
- Annual symposium to highlight Bethel student research
- Community garden opening postponed to May 4
- Instrumental groups' spring concert to include second world premier
- Distinguished Achievement Award winner shares her love of singing
- Outstanding Alumnus has long career in church service
- Kyle Unruh to give senior trumpet recital
- Student-directed one-acts will bring comedy to Bethel stage
- Seed-planting to officially open gardens on Earth Day
- Kyle Unruh to give senior trumpet recital
- Bethel receives Mabee challenge grant for major building renovation
- Actor, teacher and playwright to share her craft at Bethel
- Students turn out to serve campus and community
- Vocal groups to give lively spring performances
- Social scientist Redekop to speak on Paraguay at Kauffman Museum
- Psychology students present poster on Capitol Hill
- Violin duo will play to benefit string scholarship at Bethel
- Benjamin Harder to give senior trombone recital
- Annual student exhibit opens in Bethel College art gallery
- Vocal groups to give lively spring performances
- McPherson College
- McPherson College Presents Greg Laswell and Jimmy Gnecco at the McPherson Opera House
- McPherson College Senior Art Reception and Exhibition
- McPherson College Senior Art Reception and Exhibition
- Women s tennis falls in KCAC finale
- Men s tennis topples Coyotes, 7-2
- Mitchell Krier named KCAC Athlete of the Week
- McPherson College Presents Harry Stine in its Fifth Annual Harter Lecture
- Krier and Swanson set school records at Bethel Invitational
- Women s tennis drops to Bethany, 9-0
- Bulldogs fall to Swedes
- Softball ties game late, but falls in extras to Warriors
- Softball over powers Sterling in game two
- McPherson College tennis matches postponed due to weather
- McPherson College presents Senior Science Research Projects
- Bukatin earns KCAC Men s Tennis Player of the Week Honors
- Women s tennis falls to Southwestern, 9-0
- Men s tennis blanks Southwestern, 9-0
- Bulldogs beat Coyotes, 5-4
- McPherson falls to Kansas Wesleyan in game two
- Bulldogs spend weekend at KU Relays
- Pittsburg State University
- Children learn physics through jungle adventure
- College of Education honors educators
- Jazz program presents final concert of the year
- Regents get up-close view of PSU
- High School students compete at Science Day
- President holds budget forum
- President to hold budget forum Thursday
- High School students compete at Science Day Thursday
- PALS event features creator of Web site famous for secrets
- Chemistry magic shows planned for April 25
- PSU students prepare 'mystery' for Joplin school children
- PSU names outstanding seniors
- Pianist Muzijevic to finish Solo & Chamber Music Series
- Smith named College of Education dean
- Regents visit campus
- Family's generosity provides scholarships for future teachers
- Activists camp on Oval for homeless awareness
- Kansas Board of Regents to visit campus
- More than 850 attend Math Relays
- Student broadcasters win state awards
- Southwestern College
- Weekly News: 4/26/10 - 5/2/10 (Theatre Arts)
- SC Media Students Honored by KACP (Communication)
- Budi Taniwan Senior Recital April 28 (Music)
- 'Sweep Winfield' Cleans Up (Green Team)
- SC Electricity Usage Down and Hoping to Improve (General)
- Job opportunity for Radio Station Development- Deadline ASAP! (Communication)
- Weekly News: 4/19/10 - 4/25/10 (Theatre Arts)
- Final Creation and Evolution Lecturer to Speak Monday (General)
- SC Commencement Schedule Announced (General)
- 'A Night at the Red Carpet' Coming April 23 (Music)
- 'Sweep Winfield' Takes Place Saturday (Green Team)
- Federal Pell Grant Maximum Increases (Financial Aid)
- CornerBank President to Receive Business Builder Award (Business)
- Five Recitals Scheduled for April (Music)
- Sigma Tau Approved for Southwestern College Professional Studies (General)
- 03.23.10 Minutes (SGA)
- Weekly News: 4/5/10 - 4/10/10 (Theatre Arts)
- Community Music School Administrator to Lead Final Masterclass (Music)
- Henry Schaefer to Speak at Southwestern (General)
- Campus Player Meeting (Campus Players)
- Sterling College
- Seven Sterling College Athletic Training Students Achieve Kansas Athletic Training Society Academic Honors
- Sterling College Junior Taylor Libby Presents Paper at National Undergraduate Literature Conference
- Sterling College Invites Community to Upcoming Events
- Run (or Walk) for China: Sweet and Sour 5K Run
- Sterling Hosts First Track Meet in over a Decade
- Former Sterling College Student Wins Second National Journalism Award
- Sterling Quiznos Reaches One-Year Anniversary
- Sterling College Theatre Department Presents 'Steel Magnolias'
- Chapel 3.14.2010
- Love Sterling Organizers Still Seeking Projects for May 1 Event
- Sterling College Presents a Musical Theatre Cabaret This Friday and Saturday
- Sterling College Forensics Team Member Captures Championship at Novice Nationals
- Professor Dr. Craig Smith Publishes Four Articles
- Sterling College Junior David Bowers Named as District Representative for National Parliamentary Debate Association
- Thirty-Sixth Annual Prairie Art Exhibition Open at Sterling College
- Sterling College Theology and Ministry Professor Dr. Craig Smith Publishes Four Articles
- Rice County High School Art Show
- Biology Department Hosts Seminar
- Biology Department Host Seminar
- JENNY ELLIS RESIGNS AS HEAD VOLLEYBALL COACH AT STERLING COLLEGE
- University of Kansas
- Slavic languages students honored
- Kansas Public Radio staffer wins award for health reporting
- KU announces banner carriers for Commencement ceremony
- Professor sheds light on prevalence of texting and driving
- KU Libraries seeks applications for Rubinstein-Mason Award
- Western Kansas experiences prepare senior to lead student body
- Graduating senior receives Campanile Award
- Researcher exposes psychology of workplace innovation
- Professor to lead annual stop day walking tour
- 'Alien hunter' to give talk at KU
- Student's theater design work selected for international exhibition
- KU to honor outstanding graduate students
- More than 100 undergraduates to present research April 24
- Charity sand volleyball tournament to end semester
- Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist to speak on gender and advocacy
- Honor society ends school year with charity sand volleyball tournament
- Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist to speak at KU on gender and advocacy
- Graduate student wins national award for theatrical lighting design
- Presentation will explore how to 'Make It Funky'
- KJHK celebrates move into new studios
- University of Kansas Medical Center
- KUMC enhances American Indian Health program
- Checking In with Barbara Atkinson
- KU Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science department excels at research symposium
- Research symposium recognizes KU Physical Therapy department
- KUMC develops American Indian Health concentration
- KU Medical Center awarded grant for program to train researchers in women s reproductive health
- Checking In with Barbara Atkinson
- Nursing students win 2010 Level III Clinical Excellence Awards
- Karen L. Miller to be inducted into KU Women's Hall of Fame
- Atkinson to be appointed to The Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues
- A. R. Dykes Library Participating in Snapshot: A Day in the Life of Kansas Libraries
- Stormont-Vail HealthCare joins Midwest Cancer Alliance Partners Advisory Board
- Physical Therapy Department names Beverly Drake Fellows
- Physical Therapy names Beverly Drake Fellows
- Checking In with Barbara Atkinson
- KUMC students to present research projects in Topeka
- Match Day ends suspense for KU School of Medicine students
- KU School of Medicine names director for Salina expansion
- Checking In with Barbara Atkinson
- Governor Parkinson to sign Clean Indoor Air Act at KU Medical Center
- Washburn University
- Wichita State University
- Engineering student accepts national co-op award in Boston
- Microsoft exec to speak at entrepreneurship banquet
- Doing Business with ASEAN Trade Conference planned
- WSU anthropology museum to open six new exhibitions
- AE seniors fly student-designed planes
- WSU College of Engineering students to show off hard work
- The Rhatigan Student Center hires activities director
- Exhibit spotlights expanse of Ulrich collection
- Garza selected to play for Team USA
- ACT prep workshop is scheduled at Wichita State
- Accounting major gains experience in private sector
- Percussion Ensemble to perform 'music in motion'
- How one small business succeeded
- NSE program sends student on correct career path
- Shocker men's bowling claims 10th national championship
- Competition highlights National Financial Literacy Month
- Longhofer to review Exchange Place plan
- Transfer student brought passion for volunteering to WSU
- CCSR to host Intentional Peer Support Training
- $1 million gift from Graham Trust continues student support
- AARP: Kansas
- Call for Nominations: AARP Andrus Award for Community Service
- Help Others by Becoming a Long-Term Care Ombudsman
- Kansas Bulletin State News
- Kansas - About Your State Office
- Kansas News
- Kansas Advocacy
- Kansas Volunteering
- Meet the AARP Kansas Executive Council
- Health Insurance Crisis is Hitting Kansans Age 50-64 Hard
- Electronic Medical Information: What You Should Know
- Need Help Paying for Groceries?
- Kansas Silver Alert Can Help Locate Missing Kansans
- Have We Got a Volunteer Opportunity for You!
- AARP Kansas Wants You To Be An Advocacy Volunteer
- Wichita Woman Wins Kansas Spelling Bee
- Take AARP s Driver Safety Course
- Two Retired Kansas Teachers Honored
- Get Free Help with Your Taxes
- Ellis Woman Honored with Community Service Award
- Should You Register Your Cell Phone on the Do Not Call List?

