November 10, 2015
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NCAA adopts hands-off policy for college basketball (+video)
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Wichita moves forward with private-public partnership for water, sewer infrastructure
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Minnesota-based developers appear in Sedgwick County court for preliminary hearing
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Squirrel knocks out electricity to thousands in northwest Wichita
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Gough Financial joins with Cetera Financial Group
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Kansas named fifth most business-friendly state
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Greystone Steak & Seafood building for sale, not the restaurant
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Football official says he was punched by Goddard player at end of playoff game
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County commissioners’ proposed changes to master plan baffle Wichita City Council
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LeaseCorp Aviation adding third general aviation hangar
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Ceremonies mark 40th anniversary of Edmund Fitzgerald sinking
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Wichita Board of Education OKs $5 million Robinson project
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Ranzau: Privatizing transit system should be option for city
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Haulya is new Uber-type concept to haul objects, not people (+video)
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Quarterback sneaks are a team effort at Kansas State
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Goddard police finish investigation into allegation of football player punching an official
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Wichita State’s Ron Baker, Fred VanVleet — many honors, one place
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Bob Lutz: North’s Dennis Brunner made an impact on basketball, society
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Royals seek to reinforce bullpen
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Chiefs begin second half with momentum
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KU quarterback Montell Cozart to have season-ending shoulder surgery
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Appearance Group acquisition expected to increase business 50 percent
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You don’t say (+video)
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Parents in ‘Girl in the Basement’ case sentenced to 68 months in prison
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Opinion Line (Nov. 10)
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Opinion Line Extra (Nov. 10)
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Well-known Kansas chef will be a contestant on ‘Top Chef’
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1975: Edmund Fitzgerald sinks
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Ellis could add new role for Kansas
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Baker, VanVleet named to Player of the Year list
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School funding far short of need
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Letters on Conway Springs teacher, water privatization, Kobach, Ben Carson, bike safety
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Bob Lutz: Richard Lapchick’s fight for diversity had an early spark
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Davis Merritt: Kissinger outlines way to think about Mideast
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Guardian of KU freshman Cheick Diallo hires lawyer as NCAA fight continues
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Legal or not, county hiring lacked openness