February 28, 2016
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Opinion Line (Feb. 28)
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Wichita entrepreneurs form self-help group
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Wichita prep program behind one of nation’s highest passing rates for surgery exam
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Airbus leading Boeing in narrowbody jets — for now
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Long after the boom went bust, a few Kansas oil and gas drillers still working
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Let the healing begin, Hesston officials tell residents (+video)
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A brief history of Leap Year (Feb. 29)
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The surprising reason many millennials don’t eat cereal
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Cheers to that: Craft breweries proliferate around Wichita
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Wichita plans more bike-lane routes
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Wesley Children’s Hospital to open in spring
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Wichita State softball goes unbeaten in South Alabama Invitational
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Readin’, Writin’, Remingtons: Clay target teams offered to high school shooters
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Karl Ulrich: Bridge to a Healthy Kansas good for patients, good for the economy
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Children benefit from Via Christi nurse’s pain management efforts
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More improvements, events for Wichita parks
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Goddard emphasizing science in earlier grades
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Fans ‘forever grateful’ to Wichita State seniors
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Day After: Wichita State 74, Illinois State 58
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In-store clinics offer convenient options
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Jayhawk medical students take flight
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Restore Kansas group wants budget cuts to stop
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MVC awards season should be kind to Wichita State basketball, again
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Residency program helps hospital chaplains better serve patients, families
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2016 a year of growth for Wesley
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Letters on public education, Common Core bill, juvenile justice reform, role of government
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Gov. Sam Brownback: Commonsense welfare reform is working in Kansas
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Hesston leaders discuss healing, moving forward
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Thunder falls at Allen
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Goddard gets four individual champs and wins its second straight Class 5A wrestling title
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Wichita State baseball loses fourth straight
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Saturday’s state wrestling tournament results (Feb. 27)
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Hot-shooting Ottawa upsets Friends in KCAC women’s semifinals
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State GOP convention heard calls to oust judges
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Welfare reforms about taking out frustration?
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So they said