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- Blog: State seeking proposal to develop resort at Clinton Lake State Park June 18, 2013 · 10 comments
- Kobach considering filing charges against protesters who came to his home June 17, 2013 · 104 comments
- Editorial: Arts decline June 18, 2013 · 9 comments
- U.S. Supreme Court strikes down voter registration law similar to the one in Kansas June 17, 2013 · 74 comments
- Blog: City commissioners now will consider 700 block of Vermont as home for downtown transit hub June 18, 2013 · 12 comments
- Opinion: Redskins mascot can’t be justified June 16, 2013 · 92 comments
- Residents irate over quarry blasting June 18, 2013 · 5 comments
- Letter: Energy folly June 15, 2013 · 39 comments
- On the street: Is protesting outside a public official’s house appropriate? June 18, 2013 · 15 comments
- Senate Democratic leader asks attorney general whether Supreme Court's voter decision affects Kansas June 18, 2013 · 4 comments
- Freshman Frankamp brings hot shot to KU June 18, 2013
- New TV deal expands KU athletics coverage, access June 18, 2013
- Terrific threes: A look at KU’s top small forwards in the Self era June 18, 2013
- Editorial: Arts decline June 18, 2013
- Report says schools underfunded $657 million in FY 2015 June 17, 2013
- Newton company to benefit from state budget proviso after 'Read to Succeed' initiative not approved June 17, 2013
- Residents irate over quarry blasting June 18, 2013
- Fix-It Chick: Controlling roly-polies June 17, 2013
- Clinton Lake resort discussions resurface September 6, 2012
- 19-year-old Lawrence man found guilty of having sex with 14-year-old girl June 17, 2013



KU video doesn’t replace live speech from chancellor
The Chancellor is too busy to speak live? Why not give the speech live, record it, and put that out on the web.
February 4, 2012 at 12:35 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
As part of the state’s commemoration of the Kansas sesquicentennial, Gov. Sam Brownback Tuesday announced the top 12 Notable Kansas Events. Which would you pick as No. 1?
Lecompton Constitution--when Kansans rejected it, it was the beginning of the end of slavery.
January 25, 2012 at 8:55 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )