October 3, 2014
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After years of bad news, monarchs make ‘remarkable rebound’ (VIDEO)
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Opinion Line (Oct. 3)
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Opinion Line Extra (Oct. 3)
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Eisenhower memorial takes key step forward
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Only a third of Kansans view Legislature favorably
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Economist sees positive trends fueling retail sales in 2015
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A conversation with Heath Bechler
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Halloween season kicks off with horror festival (VIDEO)
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VarsityKansas Gamenight: Read a recap of how Week 5 unfolded on Twitter
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2014 Kansas Sports Hall of Fame: Gene Stephenson
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ESPN ‘GameDay’ takes a look at Wichita State for February
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Westar pledges $50,000 to Child Advocacy Center
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Fall Parade of Homes features 125 area houses
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Bob Lutz: Friday musings
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Civilian aircraft exports for U.S. up through August
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Girl Scouts to hold open house Saturday
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U.S. jobless rate falls to 6-year low of 5.9 percent
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Newman women’s soccer heads into Heartland play with high hopes
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Saturday’s Kansas small-college football games (Oct. 4)
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Plaza Wine & Spirits to open at Waterfront Plaza
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Hutch bank software provider acquires Internet, mobile banking products
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QuikTrip preparing to build new store at Lincoln and Hydraulic
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Bob Lutz: Moose finally delivers big
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Expect ‘a few surprises’ at Crown Uptown’s ‘The Rocky Horror Show’
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Wichita man sentenced to more than 10 years for fondling girl
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Eisenhower memorial finally gets a preliminary thumbs-up
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$4 million grant to help provide services for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault
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Pratt man found guilty in killing of pregnant woman, fetus
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Bob Lutz: Connor Lungwitz, Mr. Three-Sport Athlete
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You don’t say
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When Kansas State needs a touchdown it turns to Charles Jones
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Author to speak at Newman on mental illness awareness
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Cher concert at Intrust Bank Arena rescheduled for Jan. 29
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Felipe’s Mexican Restaurant has small lunchtime fire
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Market welcomes strong jobs report
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In The Bag to open 15th store
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Royals win on homer by Mike Moustakas (VIDEO)
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TODAY IN HISTORY: Highlights from Oct. 3 in history
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Suspect identified in assault of youth football league coach in Linwood Park
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The Grapevine (Oct. 4)
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Three Wichita-area items are featured in latest Ripley’s Believe It or Not! book
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Gardener’s almanac (Oct. 4)
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Make yourself a zombie in seven easy steps (VIDEO)
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Wichita Symphony Orchestra showcases hometown talent
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House featured in magazine to be on Midtown tour
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Wichita gas prices dip below $3
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Federal grant will help Wichita State set up high-tech lab
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As basketball practice begins, Kansas State embraces internal competition
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Airline expert to travelers: Get used to changes in air travel
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Wheat farmers ask USDA to implement insurance fix
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‘The Walking Dead’: Zombies invade Wichita
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Senate race finally set
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Letters on sales tax referendum, Kobach’s brain, low taxes
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Fred N. Six: Protect the independence of judicial branch
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Danny Duffy is odd man out in Royals’ rotation
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Window washers rescued from California high-rise (VIDEO)
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Bill Self hopeful about young KU’s basketball upside
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Hong Kong leader will talk with protesters demanding he go
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Justices take cases on redistricting and judicial elections
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MaryAshton Floyd settles in for WSU volleyball
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Jury finds 18-year-old guilty in rape of 76-year-old Wichita woman
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Police: 100-year-old woman raped in her southeast Wichita home
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Pumpkin Fest, Bootanica this weekend