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BMHS marching band qualifies for State competition

Band awared Excellent rating

The Bradshaw High School Marching Band earned an Excellent rating at the Prescott Mile High Marching Invitational Oct. 20, which qualifies them to compete in the State marching band competition Saturday.

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State and federal law enforcement officials are warning consumers to be wary of scams targeting donors to Haiti earthquake relief efforts.

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School lunches: Healthy or Not?

What did your child have for lunch today? Let's find out why many parents pack school lunches for their children.

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Irish introduce Warinner

Former Kansas University offensive coordinator Ed Warinner was officially introduced as the Notre Dame offensive line coach this week, nearly a month after new KU coach Turner Gill elected not to retain the fifth-year Jayhawks assistant.

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The pronunciation’s the thing in KU staging of Shakespeare

As it turns out, Shakespeare’s question wasn’t so much “To be or not to be?” as much as it was “To bay or not to bay?”

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Pinewood Derby whittles scouting skills

One looked like a school bus. Another like the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile. Yet another was optimized using Internet blueprints. Some were just plain fast.

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Transit plans on a roll

Transit officials are gearing up for a second round of coordination between bus systems serving Lawrence and Kansas University, striving once again to boost convenience, trim waste and, eventually, add more riders.

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KU poised to receive donated building in Fairway to use for cancer clinical trials

Kansas University will seek authorization Thursday for a transfer of property from the KU Endowment Association that is part of an $18 million gift from the Hall Family Foundation to the KU Cancer Center.

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Regents to discuss banning cigarette sales on campuses

The Kansas Board of Regents may consider whether to ban the sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products on university campuses.

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Indelible impressions

Couple witnessed Haitian destruction firsthand

Many tears were shed Monday afternoon when a Lawrence couple greeted their families after escaping the aftermath of the earthquake that devastated Haiti last week.