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April 2016
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April 3, 2016
Opinion Line (April 3)
Wichita’s silent movie star is subject of upcoming documentary
Wichita religious leaders gather to offer support to Islamic Society
Wichita City Council tees up golf fee increases
Tax shortfall makes budget hole deeper
Roy Williams’ painful point of reference — the 1997 Jayhawks
Royals about to find out how hard it is to repeat success
P.J. Griekspoor: Kansas is not required to balance its budget?
Letters on Islamic Society, harming education, Wichita’s good governance, federal looters, public health
No. 8 TCU dominates battle of the bullpens in 17-6 win over Wichita State
So they said
Mennonite Housing changing neighborhoods, lives