February 12, 2014
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Joco boys hoops notebook: Victory over Lancers snaps nine-year streak for Olathe North
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Joco girls hoops notebook: Olathe South’s big win propels Falcons to state’s No. 1 spot
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Royals hope Alex Gordon can give them a power boost in the fifth spot
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Suburban boys hoops titles up in the air
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Sporting KC midfielder Oriol Rosell still recovering from ankle injury
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Millionaires union, Michael Sam, drugs
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Slice of Ag
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Water, water everywhere, but some tastes better than others
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Villa Milano development opens this summer in Leawood
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Letters to the editor
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Editorial — County must improve mental health center
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School champs advance to preliminary spelling bees in Jackson County
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Around our towns
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Man pleads guilty in July attack on Metro bus driver
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Wichita State struggles against Southern Illinois but stays unbeaten
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Topeka to reinstate ban on domestic battery next year
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Kansas House considers barring local governments from regulating guns
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Missouri man charged for killing toddler stepdaughter over cake
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Kansas City to host online budget discussion Wednesday
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Hearing in Ottawa quadruple murder case is delayed and opened to the public
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Missouri woman accused in rare bigamy case
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GoPro camera falls out of skydiving airplane, into pig pen (video)
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Kauffman Foundation report offers three steps to improve the U.S. economy
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Blues, Stars to play NHL preseason game at the Sprint Center
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Unpaid child support lands former Kansas City man in federal court
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Missouri Sports Hall of Fame to honor four women
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Kansas Senate taking up death penalty appeal changes
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YMCA says bill would probably force it to cut programs
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Service planned for homicide victim Harold Sasko of Lawrence
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Kansas City’s high might rise above freezing for first time in nearly 2 weeks
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Billy Ray Cyrus releases rap sequel to 'Achy Breaky Heart'
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Taylor Swift cuts off her hair in London
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Autopsy report completed for man killed outside Arrowhead Stadium in December
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Holy #$*@! Friday is Valentine's Day? It's OK. We have your back
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Spaghetti squash may not taste like spaghetti, but it’s fun to eat
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Roberts’ office doesn’t want to talk about how much time the senator spends in Kansas
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Missouri auditor Tom Schweich announces campaign team with eye on 2016 governor's race
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The debt ceiling: How they voted UPDATED WED. PM
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Amended bill would allow owners to have loaded handgun in vehicle regardless of conceal-carry permit
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Northland notebook: Challenged runner becomes Park Hill champion swimmer
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Southland notes: Titans’ swimmer learns how to deal with pressure
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As journalism changes, Johnson County high school students adapt
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Letters to the editor
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Some ‘essential’ thoughts on snow
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Unbeaten Wichita State Shockers are really good but underappreciated
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Best of the week: World of Wheels, Neutral Milk Hotel, Cupid’s Undie Run and more
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Culture shock: Everybody’s getting a second look
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Truman Library Director Michael Devine to retire in May
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Barbie to appear in Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition
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Royals closer Greg Holland avoids arbitration, signs $4.675 million contract for 2014
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Kansas State baseball begins season in favorite’s role
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KU’s Joel Embiid given chance to rest knee, back
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Real estate information firm Xceligent plans to create 200 jobs in Blue Springs
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Plan to enlarge Crossroads Academy is delayed
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Martin City Pizza & Taproom opening Wednesday
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Snow & Co. wins national restaurant contest
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Missouri-Arkansas basketball preview
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Missouri’s Ryan Rosburg making strides in Tigers’ frontcourt
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Police Chief Norman Williams: Wichita crime down in 2013