May 13, 2014
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Michael Rhoades elected to Roeland Park council; Fairway passes sales tax increase
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A dangerous challenge to free speech in Kansas
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Missouri’s anti-Tesla bill is crony capitalism
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Single-terminal KCI now up to airlines, Kansas City voters
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Public money for private schools a no-go for Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon
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Effort to halt Lyft from operating in KC moves to federal court
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Two More Tea Party vs. GOP establishment tests on tap Tuesday
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One third of Jackson County Legislature guaranteed to change hands
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Paredes hits for cycle, drives in 8 for Omaha
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Omar Infante goes on disabled list, Royals call up Pedro Ciriaco
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Danny Valencia starts at third base as Royals open series against Colorado
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Royals trade minor-league pitcher Greg Billo to Angels for cash
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Kansas State’s Sams will transfer
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Starting Times for May 13
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Five-game planner for May 14
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Educators’ blues, Kansas Speedway, wind farm drawbacks
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Kansas City’s 20-year fire sales tax faces lots of questions
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T-Bones Exhibition Game 3
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Obama briefed on U.S. cases of deadly MERS virus
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Ex-soldier receives Medal of Honor for actions in Afghanistan
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Obama pick for Georgia court faces tough opposition -- from Senate Democrats
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Rubio: Americas’ lagging retirement needs a boost
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McCain: Send U.S. troops to rescue kidnapped girls in Nigeria
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INTERACTIVE: The tea party's impact on elections
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Terracon Consultants acquires second California company
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Letters to the editor
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Editorial — Stay focused on better future at Metcalf South Shopping Center
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Garam masala blend adds spice to chicken and vegetable dish
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BurgerFi in Leawood off to busy start
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Moody’s cuts credit rating at KU and Emporia State
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McCaskill chews on college group for slowing her campus sexual assault review
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McCaskill: NCAA may not be protecting athletes from “exploitation”
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Nixon, Stream disagree on sending public dollars to private schools
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National Merit scholarship winners announced
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Community calendar
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Military gets picky in recruiting; only 20% of applicants qualify
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Around our towns
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Kansas education board to consider new limits on school food fundraisers
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Missouri has $167 million of income tax refunds still to pay
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Government mum on law letting Kansas sue feds over prairie chicken conservation
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Trial starts in slaying of man over urination during Missouri float trip
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Senate endorses Missouri early voting measure
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Missouri Senate OKs 3-day abortion waiting period
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Missouri man charged with running over goose
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Missouri man admits trying to have wife killed
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Missouri lawmakers pass e-cigarette regulations
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Jackson County murder charges filed against 25-year-old who allegedly shot 55-year-old in face
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Missouri pastor living in Vermont charged in arson
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Missouri Senate rejects revival of solar rebates
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Jury convicts KC man in rape
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Man charged with killing, dismembering woman whose remains were found near Sedalia
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Firefighters rescue 105-year-old woman from Tonganoxie house fire
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KC police investigating death of man found in backyard pool
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Eastgate Middle School prowler has criminal record
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Letters to the editor
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Tony Rizzo | Stop ogling the girl, and take a close look in the mirror, man
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We’re grateful for our A+ teachers
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Summer Events Guide
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High school results - May 12
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Rockhurst edges Liberty for sectional golf title
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Missouri House debates bill that would change how captive deer are managed
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Tax Court Judge Holmes and the art of judicial writing
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Military court hears convicted killer’s anti-smoking drug defense
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U.S. won’t criticize Yemen over ouster of American journalist, says it had no warning
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Another 90 Arrests As Strike Force’s Medicare Fraud Tally Hits $6 Billion
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UN Syria envoy resigns after nearly 3 years of political impasse
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Arlington National Cemetery commemorates 150 years
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State Dept: US had no warning before Yemen deported American journalist
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NASCAR's rookie class members need an A on Friday to make Saturday's All-Star show
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State Department suggests Kerry won't testify on Benghazi
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U.S. immigration crackdown brings gangs, California cuisine to Yucatan
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Winning numbers for Monday, May 12
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In her new role, Maria Contreras-Sweet solves Small Business Administration mysteries
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Overland Park’s StoreFinancial attracts local investors
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Community Blood Center of KC to merge with New York counterpart
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A calendar of upcoming business events
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Kansas winter wheat crop looking worse, could be smallest harvest since 1996
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Kansas City Convention & Visitors Association names new president
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Panera Bread will make fresher pastries
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Take 30 days and 10 seconds to conquer impulse buys
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Daniel Sams has decided to transfer from K-State
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Cleanthony Early working for a living
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Incoming freshman running back Dalvin Warmack could alter K-State’s plans
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Kansas State grants Daniel Sams conditional release from scholarship
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Kansas State gives Daniel Sams a conditional release from scholarship
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Royals stick with Mike Moustakas, despite continued struggles
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Replay: Updates, stats from Tuesday night’s Royals-Rockies game
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Kim Anderson adds Brad Loos to Missouri coaching staff
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KU basketball announces nonconference schedule for 2014-15
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Two players leave Kansas football program; Jake Heaps’ status unchanged
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Another Saints Pub + Patio for Lenexa
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Border Brewing Co. is opening in the East Crossroads near Grinders
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BurgerFi in Leawood off to busy start
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Don’t forget the Johnson County garden tour this weekend
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Prosecutor: Defendant fleeing at 64 mph at moment of fatal Wichita crash
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City Council votes to move ahead with new downtown library
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Armed man in clown mask helps rob Happy Smoke Shop
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Rep. Huelskamp files for re-election, faces primary opponents
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State recognizes top high school seniors in Kansas
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Family remembers Wichitan who died while on Hawaiian honeymoon
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Sedgwick County manager presents four-step plan to close Judge Riddel Boys Ranch
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Korean War vets now making up majority on Honor Flights
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City Council makes Old Town an entertainment district
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Wichita receives two historic preservation grants
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Maize superintendent on medical leave after surgery
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KU releases 2014-15 nonconference basketball schedule
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Man robs laundromat at Harry, George Washington Boulevard
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National Agriculture Center and Hall of Fame closes for 2014
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Wichita weather: A steady diet of pleasant days and cool nights
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Strip center to join restaurants along Ridge Road corridor
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Video: Save water — Irrigation for gardens