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Prom Trends: 2012
Today's prom is a little different than it used to be. It's all about being creative, unique and a little bit different.
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How To Help Wichita Tornado Victims
Volunteers should contact the United Way
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Sixth-Grader Submits Nikko's Law To State Legislature
Saving man's best friend is a mission for one Kansas boy.
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Program Offers Veterans Alternative To Nursing Home Care
The Medical Foster Home Program allows disabled veterans to live in the homes of caregivers, giving them an alternative to nursing home care.
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Wichita School Votes To Exercise Eminent Domain
The Wichita School Board approved the acquisition of 11 tracts of land for bond projects in a unanimous vote.
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Students Learning Life Lessons Helping A Classmate
Fourth-graders from Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church are spending weekends doing chores for others and then donating their earning to a classmate recovering from his second heart transplant.
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Hundreds Gather For Christmas Series
Hundreds gathered at GracePoint Church to hear the message behind its "Christmas Doesn't Suck" campaign today.
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Sandpit Proposal Pulled From Agenda
The case will not be discussed during Monday's Planning Commission meeting.
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Shooting Victim Witnessed Her Own Mother's Murder
A mother, who lost her life when she was shot to death by her husband, was remembered Sunday night with a candlelight vigil.
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Text Speak Creeping Into The Classroom
Students, teachers, and professionals are seeing text speak creep into the classroom and workplace.
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Students, Staff Remember WSU Professor
A funeral service will be held at the Hughes Metropolitan Complex Lowe Auditorium Saturday at 10 a.m.
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Damage In Wichita From Weekend Earthquakes
A home in Southeast Wichita experienced both the Saturday morning and Saturday night quakes, leaving behind damage.
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Socks For Seniors
Find out how you can bring holiday cheer along with a pair of new socks to warm the hearts and cover the cold feet of seniors.
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Thousands Of Riders Participate In Wichita Toy Run
Several streets in Wichita will close for the thousands of riders traveling from Lawrence-Dumont Stadium to the Kansas Pavilions, starting at 1 p.m.
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Most Lakes Taken Off Algae Warning Lists
Three lakes in Kansas remain on the blue-green algae warning list while no lakes are on the advisory list.
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Man Recovering From Propane Explosion Receives Surprise
Fellow umpires helped raised $1,000 for Jeremy Kessler, who was one of two men injured in the Global Propane explosion in August.
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Man's Life-Long Journey Honored With Headstone
An unknown man's grave is now marked by a headstone and a story that will live on forever.
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Benefit Fund To Help Victims In Home Explosion
One week after a home explosion kills a woman and injuries three people, the victims' families have set up a fund to help with expenses.
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Infant Suffering From Seizures Needs Operation
A 16-month-old boy who suffers from infantile spasms needs an operation.
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Daughter Remembers Parents Killed In '70 Plane Crash
Elizabeth Wilson Winterbone joined several dozen people affected by the 1970 Wichita State plane crash at a remembrance memorial this morning.
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Young Participants Hope To Keep Peace Pageant Alive
Some Kansas children are hoping to keep participating in the reenactments of the Indian Peace Treaty Pageant in Medicine Lodge.
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Kansas Family Hurt in Reno Air Show Crash
A Lenexa woman is missing and her husband, two sons and daughter-in-law are hospitalized after they were hurt in the air show crash that killed nine people and injured dozens of others.
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Thousands Attend Final Day At State Fair
Thousands of people attended the final day of this year's Kansas State Fair today.
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Siblings Reunited After 74 Years
A family is reunited after more than seven decades apart.
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Hatteberg's People - The Drovers
As part of the Kansas Sesquicentennial, dedicated cowboys and cowgirls are in the middle of a historic 200-mile long cattle drive from Caldwell to Ellsworth over a trail that hasn't been used since 1875.
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Weekend DUI Checkpoint Lands Six People Behind Bars
The Sedgwick county sheriff’s department stopped 568 cars during the three-hour operation near Kellogg and Greenwich Saturday night.
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