January 5, 2015
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Opinion Line (Jan. 5)
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Opinion Line Extra (Jan. 5)
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Falling oil prices might hurt state’s budget
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‘Health lady’ Sebelius has little regret about ACA
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Health care industry has big economic impact
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My Tho to close for almost three months
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Groups seek rezoning of northwest corner of Douglas and Rock Road
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New WSU forecast: Number of Wichita jobs to grow 1.5 percent in 2015
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Sedgwick County weighs new voting machines in 2017
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Is this the year KU’s Big 12 streak ends?
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Rosell takes over as board chairman of Wichita Metro Chamber of Commerce
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MVC honors Wichita State’s Alex Harden
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Bob Lutz: Shockers still rolling, just with less speed
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Shocker report (Jan. 4)
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Kansas civil rights martyr noted in movie ‘Selma’
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WSU women turn up defense, open MVC play with win
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Jerry Riedl, founder of Riedl First Securities, dies at 75
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Wichita native will be featured on ‘American Idol’
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Community aids ranchers after fire destroys Butler County horse barn
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Kansas, Wichita State rise in college basketball polls
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Bob Lutz: Lee Smith about to find out once again he’s not a Hall of Famer
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Triumph completes takeover of Gulfstream wing work from Spirit
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Kellis Robinett's Big 12 Report: Coaches preparing for toughest conference season
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Day After: No. 16 Wichita State 70, Illinois State 62
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You don’t say
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Bob Lutz: Is this the year Kansas doesn’t win the Big 12 championship?
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Wichita Wood Floor Specialists to open retail showroom
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Kansas State basketball in need of quick turnaround after bad week
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Kennedy and Coe completes merger with California firm, takes new name
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Spirit names former Northrop executive senior vice president for business development
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No. 16 Wichita State survives rebounding deficit to beat Redbirds (VIDEOS)
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Kansas views on school ruling, tax experiment, child-support collections, traffic deaths
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B-52s complete sweep of Seattle
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Allen stops Thunder winning streak
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Former Cessna exec forms new consultancy firm
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Water policy rises to new level in 2015 Kansas politics
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Former Kansas State All-American Jack Parr dies at 78