January 23, 2015
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Master gardener’s love of beauty was infectious
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Opinion Line Extra (Jan. 23)
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Opinion Line (Jan. 23)
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Wichita yogurt shop goes out of business
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Pumping water across state would be pricey
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Crown Uptown’s canceled 2015 season will leave a void in theater community
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Charles Krauthammer: Iran marching toward control of Arab world
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Protecting home court essential for Kansas State against Oklahoma State, beyond
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Wichita drone entrepreneur named to Pipeline fellowship program
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The business of selling businesses is hotter than ever
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Family Dollar opening at former Don’s Restaurant site
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Showtime will follow Wichita State basketball for all-access series
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Officials: No need to reduce water usage despite leak in main line
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Texas’ size could cause problems for Jayhawks
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Free, discounted food specials abound in Wichita
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Bob Lutz: Friday musings on Tom Brady, Shockers non-conference opponents, Bradley Cooper, Pro Bowl, etc.
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Stocks fall at midday as investors absorb quarterly results
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Concerts coming to Wichita, central Kansas (Jan. 23)
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Nightlife events: Carolyn Wonderland, Split Lip Rayfield
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Edible Arrangements to open at NewMarket Square
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Sedgwick County District Court Judge Richard Ballinger dies
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You don’t say
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Kansas State Q&A: Can the Wildcats make the NCAA Tournament?
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Evan Roth exhibit opens at Ulrich
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Events: ‘Cards for the Cure’ poker tournament, Rodeo Drive sale
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Wichita unemployment rate ticks up in December to 4.8 percent
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Teen robbed when he tries to trade Air Jordans for drugs
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Bob Lutz: Former Shocker Pelfrey faces make-or-break season with Twins
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Siemens gets turbine order for Kansas wind farm
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Proposed calendar has Wichita students starting later than usual
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State demographics worrisome
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Today in history: Highlights from Jan. 23 in history
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How to lay out a winter bird buffet
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Sunday Arts calendar (Jan. 25)
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Do what needs to be done
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Letters on Keystone XL pipeline, RINOs, Roberts and Brownback
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Dave Helling: Ballot the new battleground
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With Yemen’s president out, U.S. ponders its campaign against al-Qaida
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Fed wears a bull’s-eye this year on Capitol Hill
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Bonnie Bing: Good manners never go out of style
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WSU women take defense to another level