March 30, 2016
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Opinion Line (March 30)
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Opinion Line Extra (March 30)
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Wichita’s first ramen restaurant has opening date, menu
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Juicing trend colorfully lands in Wichita at Songbird Juice Co.
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Barton County sheriff: Evidence in Great Bend swim team incident supports felony charge
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Caterer’s perseverance pays off with opening of full-service eatery
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Business notebook (March 31, 2016)
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Local brewers share presentation at 1 Million Cups event (+video)
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Cessna delivers Citation to Canadian operator
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You don’t say
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Warming Souls Winter Shelter to close Friday
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Wichita State handles Stephen F. Austin with more solid pitching by a freshman
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Merle Haggard drops out of Hartman Arena show
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West Street exit from Kellogg to close this weekend
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Federal order means millions in savings for Westar Energy customers, eventually
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Hinshaw, Sedgwick County dropped from lawsuit alleging sex crimes by deputy
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Commissioners want fixes to Sedgwick County’s retention problems
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Jail corporal arrested, accused of sex crimes with inmate
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People You Should Know (March 31)
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Citizens Bank branch manager earns scholarship
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Two authors to read from, sign new books at Watermark Books
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Passage to India restaurateurs open Lawrence restaurant
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Traditional travel agents still flying high (+video)
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Xtreme Racing to open at Brittany Center
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More than 130 fire departments responded to Kansas fire
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Two teens rob Pizza Hut delivery man
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Wichita State baseball game moved to noon at Eck Stadium
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Stems to open at Cambridge Market
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Connor Lungwitz strikes out 10 in first WSU start
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Executive AirShare plans headquarters move
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From inside out, our bodies are being rebuilt
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Meridian Street traffic watch planned for Wednesday in Sedgwick County
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5 questions with Les Brown
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You don’t say
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School district faced with hard choices
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Letters on Legislature’s failure to govern, Obama’s failure in Cuba, armed protesters at Islamic Center
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Estephan Zayat: Doctors’ Day recognizes work of physicians
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Thunder, David Shantz, stop Quad City in shutout
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‘Adventure of faith’ continues for TobyMac
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Will state miss its tax revenue targets again?
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Food companies plan to start GMO labeling