October 22, 2015
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Opinion Line (Oct. 22)
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Opinion Line Extra (Oct. 22)
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BottleOpener, serving juice with a shot, now open at 21st and Rock
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Town pays dearly for following Kobach’s advice
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Washington Post slams Pompeo for Clinton claim
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7 ways to get your home and garden ready for winter
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Adopt a pet (Oct. 24)
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Wichita Eagle Haunted Food Trucks will have eats, seats and lots of candy
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‘The Light in the Piazza’ melds Broadway, opera
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Bob Lutz: Hodgeman County, Spearville prepare for 8-Man showdown
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B-29 ‘Doc’ flies past Kickstarter goal
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Kobach dismissed as defendant in Wichita State statistician’s lawsuit
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‘Ghost hunts’ offend family of slain Topeka police officer
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Developer finishing Portofino Apartments and planning new Maize complex
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Under Bill Snyder, Kansas State has recovered from losing streaks before
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Position switch could lie in Montell Cozart’s future at KU
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Sen. Michael O’Donnell goes on offensive against Lynn Rogers
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State plan to dispose of coal ash approved by EPA
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Gates family sells Heroes Sports Bar and Grill in Old Town
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Wichita State volleyball leads MVC standings entering second half of season
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Rep. Mike Pompeo asks Hillary Clinton why no one was fired for Benghazi attacks
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Carstar acquired by North Carolina firm
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Officials break ground for Kellogg, I-235 interchange project
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Workers’ comp insurance rates expected to drop 12 percent
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Orchids from ‘best growers’ to be sold at Kansas club’s show
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Neal’s part of family business lands him with Thunder hockey team
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Kansas seeing good activity in wind farm construction
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Moti Rieber: Clean Power Plan good for state, nation, world
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You don’t say
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Detective, others honored at Wichita Crime Commission's 62nd annual ceremony
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Data on Sedgwick County kids worrisome
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Letters on WIC funding, voting machine audit, Hillary Clinton, gas tank arrow
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Wichita man gets probation in crash that killed pregnant woman, her child
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Featured business person: Crystal Neihoff
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Bob Lutz: Marco Estrada’s roadblock sends ALCS back to Kansas City