October 21, 2014
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Opinion Line (Oct. 21)
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Opinion Line Extra (Oct. 21)
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Food truck events galore this weekend
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Wichita Food Tours offers a taste of local food, history
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Why is ‘no’ side picking on Wichita’s vote?
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Governor can’t do much on same-sex marriage
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Don’t come to work nude – and other tips for employees during the holidays
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OpenTable honors Wine Dive for one of the nation’s top wine lists (VIDEO)
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Advance voting at Sedgwick County election office starts Oct. 22
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Updating Wichita State’s women’s non-conference schedule
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Study: Wichita workforce leads in advanced manufacturing skills
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Chocolate hummus is no joke
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Clinic in a Can leads Ebola crisis response in Wichita
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Travis Britz finds groove on defense, special teams at Kansas State
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Airbus partners with Aerion to develop supersonic business jet
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Replay: Tweets from the Royals' World Series Game 1 loss
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Donations to help victims of child abuse, neglect
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Fire Fighters Local: Wichita engaged in anti-union practices
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Forum on Wichita water plan set for Thursday
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Shotgun blast kills woman’s cat near Pawnee and Seneca
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The Grapevine (Oct. 25)
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Wichita-area World Series listeners won’t hear Royals announcers
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Bob Lutz: Royals won’t stay perfect, but they’ll win the World Series
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Beans in your beef stew make it deliciously leaner
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How fruits and veggies make you happy
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Police: Two armed men rob man in home near 25th and Broadway
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Police: Burglary solved just down the street
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Arkansas City man killed in head-on crash with semi
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US airlines raise fares on domestic flights
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Bob Lutz: Change in Royals’ batting order charged up offense
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Man stabbed near Oliver and Murdock
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Letters on nurses, Pat Roberts, Harry Reid, sales tax vote, what Kansas needs
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Stocks rise, helped by Chinese data, Apple results
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Farmers deep into fall crop harvest
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Chiefs finished job against Chargers
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Week 6: ‘Dancing With the Stars’ chooses charisma over skill (VIDEO)
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Ron Fein: Kansas campaign ads reflect need for reform
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The Royals are on a roll
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Buchanan’s impact will last
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Convenience store re-opens after reaching payment deal with the state