March 17, 2015
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Opinion Line Extra (March 17)
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Opinion Line (March 17)
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Kansans want permits for concealed-carry, survey finds
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Heed law enforcement, business on concealed-carry
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Review: Comfort and good food carry Savute’s through the years
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Kansas House panel passes budget requiring tax increases
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Former principal loses federal lawsuit against Wichita school district over retirement
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Intrust Bank Arena to host Sunday watch party if Shockers win Friday
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Wichita City Council creates Animal Control Advisory Board
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Pet briefs (March 21)
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Wichita State’s Gregg Marshall earns $15,000 for Wichita Children’s Home
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You don’t say
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Possibility of Jayhawk-Shocker matchup unites fans across the aisle of Kansas Legislature
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Squeezer’s Palace in Riverside closes
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Blarney Breakfast raises $58,200 for Rainbows United
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Top of the MVC continues to excel despite poor support from the bottom
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Bob Lutz: Two teammates turned foes re-live the Battle of New Orleans
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As Fed weighs a rate hike, U.S. economy is looking a bit wan
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Art and Book Fair to return to Wichita Art Museum
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Butler loses in overtime at NJCAA tournament
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Facebook to let users send money to friends via Messenger
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Work on Goddard aquatic center and hotel to begin this spring
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New Mexico State coach realistic about playing Kansas
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Bombardier signs agreement to sell 20 CS100 airliners
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AccuWeather Enterprise Solutions buys WeatherBank and Hazard Notifications
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Number of drilling rigs plunges since start of year
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MakeICT to move to former L.J. Pracht Co. space on East Douglas
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EPA official: Water rules needed but ‘weren’t crystal clear’
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The state of Kansas has many connections to the Irish
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Wichita State women play at California in NCAA first round Friday
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Dave Trabert: Need new school-funding formula
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Is it heartburn or something more serious?
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Seward, Coffeyville women win NJCAA openers
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Ventura works on offspeed mastery
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Openness essential in government
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Wichita mayoral candidates spar over jobs, water, more
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Gerard S. Brungardt: Expanding KanCare about more than medicine
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Emporia State beats Fort Hays State to advance in NCAA II women’s tournament
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Letters on county health funding, robbing poor schools, Alex Harden