- Kansas baseball moves to 2-0 in Big 12 tournament
- May 25, 2013
- Kansas University struggled to end the baseball regular season, but it’s starting off the postseason with a bang. The sixth-seeded Jayhawks beat second-seeded Oklahoma State, 5-3, in a game that ended early Saturday morning to improve to 2-0 in their pool of the Big 12 tournament.
- Angels upend Royals, 5-2
- May 25, 2013
- Mike Trout had his 21st multi-hit game, Jason Vargas pitched into the eighth inning, and the Los Angeles Angels beat the Kansas City Royals 5-2 on Friday night to extend their winning streak to six games.
- Tongie high jumper three-peats
- May 25, 2013
- In her last two trips to state, Tonganoxie High’s Jenny Whitledge left Wichita State University with a high-jump title. The stakes reached an all-time high in her final visit to Cessna Stadium, but once again she found herself on the top step of the podium.
- Goodrich makes opening-day roster
- May 25, 2013
- Former Kansas University point guard Angel Goodrich was named Friday to the opening-day roster of the Tulsa Shock.
- Bill Self: Security tricky subject
- May 25, 2013
- Longtime college basketball coach/ESPN announcer Seth Greenberg on Friday asked Kansas University’s Bill Self if it’s time schools create a new position called “director of security.” By Gary Bedore
- No problem: Harmon-Thomas puts FSHS girls track in first
- May 25, 2013
- Free State High’s Alexa Harmon-Thomas breezed to a prelim victory in the 100 hurdles, and that kick-started an impressive day for the junior, who went on to win the long jump and finish second in the high jump.
- How former Jayhawk fared in May 24 NBA game
- May 25, 2013
- How the former Kansas University player fared in the NBA playoff game on May 24, 2013.
- Lawrence pastor seeks to reconnect youth to NAACP
- May 25, 2013
- Rev. Delmar White, pastor of the Ninth Street Missionary Baptist Church in Lawrence, was recently elected the new president of the Topeka chapter of the NAACP. One of his goals is to reconnect young people to a civil rights organization that most may know only through history books. By Peter Hancock
- Horoscopes for May 25
- May 25, 2013
- For Saturday, May 25: This year you display more black-and-white thinking than in previous years. You also tend to weigh problems from opposing views. If you are single, you might attract someone who really likes one side of your personality. If you are attached, your transformation could throw your sweetie for a loop.
- Opinion: Discrimination more than just poor service
- May 25, 2013
- “Horrible customer service.” That’s what the newly fired IRS commissioner averred was the agency’s only sin in singling out conservative political groups for discriminatory treatment.
- Opinion: NYC has seen enough of Anthony Weiner
- May 25, 2013
- Anthony Weiner, I’m looking at you, so stop tweeting for a minute and put the cameras away. Mark Sanford, I don’t care if you won, you should listen, too. And so should anybody else running for office, because I’m about to explain The Five Rules Candidates Should Follow.
- Faith Forum: Can prayer really heal people?
- May 25, 2013
- The Rev. Dr. Pam Morrison and the Rev. Shaun LePage answer.
- Around and About for May 25, 2013
- May 25, 2013
- Evan Taylor, of Lawrence, was awarded a Bachelor of Arts cum laude degree during Creighton University’s commencement ceremony on May 18 in Omaha, Neb.
- Club Magic manager says he’s trying to turn around a new business at an old, and troubled, location
- May 25, 2013
- Sean Hall will be the first to agree that Club Magic has problems. Two months after taking over as general manager of a club at a long-troubled location, he’s seen a shooting victim bleeding in the parking lot. City officials have called for action against the nightclub, which Hall says is unfair because the shooting happened elsewhere. Even so, Hall said he is making changes at the club to make it work for the community. By Ian Cummings
- Simons’ Saturday Column: KU’s legislative lobbying effort lacks clout, continuity
- May 25, 2013
- The headline states, “KU changing lobbying strategy in middle of state budget fight.” The story said Kansas University officials have decided to change their lobbying tactics with members of the Kansas Legislature by putting long-time contract lobbyist Kathy Damron, figuratively speaking, out to pasture and reassigning her to focus on outreach with “key stakeholders and community leaders across Kansas on behalf of the university.”
- Nurse on Royals’ K-Crew revives girl
- May 25, 2013
- A pediatric nurse said Friday she was in the right place at the right time to revive a 14-year-old girl who collapsed while dancing in the upper deck during a Kansas City Royals game.
- Police department’s case for a new facility not likely to show on next year’s budget, officials say
- May 25, 2013
- Last Wednesday, a chunk of ceiling in a Lawrence police captain’s office came crashing down and made a mess. The leaky roof above is being fixed, but police say they’ve outgrown their facilities, some of which were never designed for police work. City officials say they know the department needs a police station of its own, but it could take time to find the money. More than likely, they won’t find it in next year’s budget. Ian Cummings
- Former area Boy Scouts react to decision allowing gay scouts
- May 24, 2013
- Though he was not out as gay at the time, Lawrence resident and Kansas University graduate Matt Williams said the issue of sexual orientation never came up in during his involvement with the Boy Scouts in Wichita, where he became an Eagle Scout in 2006. And he sees the vote Thursday by the Boy Scouts of America to allow gay youth to particpate in the program as “a step in the right direction.” By Shaun Hittle
- Graduation and ‘stepping up’ an all-school event at Bishop Seabury
- 01:12 p.m., May 24, 2013 Updated 04:35 p.m.
- Commencement ceremonies at Bishop Seabury Academy Friday were an all-school event, as each class “stepped up” to the next level — and bid an emotional farewell to graduating seniors. By Peter Hancock
- Proposed cuts to corrections system could endanger Kansans, secretary says
- May 24, 2013
- The head of the state prison system said Friday that proposed budget cuts being considered by the Legislature could jeopardize the safety of Kansans. By Scott Rothschild
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