April 18, 2016
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Meeting on College Hill recovery house is Tuesday night
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You don’t say
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Wichita firm Dondlinger & Sons to build new Goodwill in Newton
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The trend restaurants could really do without
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Derby's Woody Austin ties record, wins Champions event
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Athletics rally to beat the Royals 3-2, win series
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Wichita State women’s golf team leads MVC Championships by seven shots
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‘Naughty’ jokes for Jason Stuever after Jason Stever’s arrest
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Wine dinner participation requires your immediate action
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Gas prices rise in Wichita
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Wichita agency hires former demo pilot, aviation marketer Ron Gunnarson
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Police: Driver that crashed into patrol car faces potential DUI charge
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Conference to focus on gang-prevention, mentoring boys
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Pizza Hut near 21st and Amidon to move to Twin Lakes
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Wichita Cowtown Burger & Brew owner to quit restaurants
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Letters on privatizing custodians, child abuse prevention, Petraeus
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Kansas views on school finance, state finances, Moran
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Chiefs lose Jeremy Maclin tampering appeal, will forfeit two draft picks
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Sporting KC falls 2-1 to FC Dallas in first road loss of season
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Opinion Line Extra (April 18)
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Opinion Line (April 18)
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Wichita spaghetti news – two ways to get it hot and saucy
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Dubious, bogus and utterly phony headlines
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Canadian Elie Bouka looks to follow in footsteps of Chiefs guard
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Volunteers sought to clean up around river downtown
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First two weeks of Royals’ season is about baseball, not beanballs
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Blake Shelton to return to Intrust Bank Arena
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Amtrak restores service to Wichita with shuttle to Newton and OKC stations
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Man who posed as veterinarian is sentenced
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Wichita housing market belongs to sellers
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Wichita’s Cowtown has new director
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Couples counselors deal with pornography’s effects
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Wichita State’s old man outfielder guides freshmen through winds of change
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Police: No charges in death of 2-year-old that truck backed over
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Bobby Bones returning to Orpheum with a one-man show
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Rap star Wiz Khalifa to perform at Intrust Bank Arena
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Workers at western Kansas mental hospital decry short staffing