March 21, 2015
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Long-shuttered church building soon will be reborn as a home for agencies and offices
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Liberty girls win at the buzzer to advance to Missouri Class 5 championship game
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Republicans are having their way in the Missouri General Assembly
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Alex Gordon to make 2015 Cactus League debut with Royals against White Sox
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Chris Young embracing relief assignment with Royals as season approaches
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The last person who had a perfect bracket in ESPN’s contest is picking KU to beat Kentucky
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Wisconsin’s Nigel Hayes is making life miserable for the NCAA ... stenographer
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West Virginia athletic department pokes fun at President Obama
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Mexico’s Sea of Cortez boasts some world-class fishing
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The Star’s recommendations for the Kansas City Council’s at-large seats
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Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Jeremy Denk create intimacy in an inventive repertoire
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The Monday Poll: Share your thoughts on Starbucks’ race initiative
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Gritty win over Hoosiers puts Shockers right where they want to be
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Art installation explores a neighborhood lost in Kansas City
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U.S. tightens rules for chemical disclosure in fracking
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Some cars – but not many – go green on St. Patrick’s Day
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2015 Kia Sedona SXL: The versatile minivan is far from being dead
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Blue Springs man not guilty of murder in shooting deaths of young couple
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Man drowns in Indian Creek, another rescued
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Family wanted: Romi hopes for a home
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Hurricane Odile’s effect gradually ebbing
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Robert Streb finds enjoyment as a father and successful golfer
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The Classical Beat: Carlos Kalmar to guest conduct KC Symphony in ‘Capriccio Italien’
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The Conversation: Brian Williams preserves the Folly Theater, one party at a time
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Eight arrests made during DUI checkpoint in Kansas City
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KCK police respond to shooting
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Mother charged with giving infant methadone in Kansas City
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Readers share views on library funding, the Peace Corps and medical marijuana
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Local Mazda dealerships contribute more than $25,000 to KU Cancer Center
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1961 Corvair 95 Rampside: Raytown man enjoys driving, working on his unique-looking truck
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Bad behavior at fraternities has some questioning the system
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Ford’s KC Assembly Plant celebrates F-150 production start
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Nearly a year after a shooting partially paralyzed him, a boy is rebuilding hope
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Unruh Furniture combines craftsmanship and compassion
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Stuff of Life: Antique cart is now a wine rack, but what was it before?
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Winning numbers for Friday, March 20
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Magazine publisher Meredith finds success focusing on women
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Johnson County Community College women reach NJCAA Division II championship game
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Raytown engineer wants to turn dumb pavement into a smart Interstate 70
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For most Americans, online privacy still hasn’t hit home
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Google Fiber will sell ads in Kansas City tied to TV viewing habits
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Alex Gordon goes hitless, but feels confident after Cactus League debut
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Chris Young, Luke Hochevar dominate in 6-1 Royals victory over Padres
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Videos: KU, Wichita State ready to rumble in Omaha
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Previews, tip times and TV channels for Sunday’s NCAA Tournament games
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Game between Shockers, Jayhawks will get a big buildup
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Some KU, Wichita State fans cheer on both sides Friday, but not on Sunday
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Wichita State’s Darius Carter responds well to getting popped in the mouth
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Missouri’s Drake Houdashelt wins NCAA wrestling title
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Missouri football announces game with Idaho to round out 2017 schedule
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Kansas finds the range from long range against New Mexico State
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KU notebook: Perry Ellis says ‘It felt great out there,’ but coach Bill Self looks for more
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UCLA assistant coach is Park University graduate who’s never been to Parkville
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At Alabama-Birmingham, football is in hoop team’s thoughts
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Farmers National Company sells more than just farms
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Sisters find KCCashHomebuyers is solution for inherited house
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Maintenance-free communities equal easy living
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Last chance to discover design ideas at annual Home Show
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Affordable new homes in a quiet suburban setting
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Home Show features design solutions from area builders, designers
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No travel required to vacation at Cedar Creek