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One of the Kansas Humane Society's adoptable dogs uses the Weiss Walkie leash on Thursday, November 19, 2009.
Wichita students receive H1N1 vaccine at school clinics
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Some Wichita Students Receiving H1N1 Vaccine Today
Preparing to administer vaccines to students at Peterson Elementary. Students learning about the vaccinations.
Four Wichita Elementary Schools to Offer H1N1 Vaccine
Wichita schools will begin offering H1N1, or swine flu, vaccines at four elementaries on Friday.
Schools save programs but hurt chance for federal aid
Benton teacher Tiffany Robinson helps Aysia Chavez, right, write her question for President Obama while classmates Hannah Walling and Triston Mathers.
Bill Moore in Court for Arraignment Today
The Butler County man suspected of killing Carol Mould will be in court for his arraignment today.
Mums were very beautiful......always a sign of Autumn. Location: Botanica Wichita Date: Sept.
Displays will include a Cessna 172 G1000 aircraft, the Cat Cannon, and the Mini Baja Car.
If you see a really long, oddly-shaped trailer decorated with a Kansas State University PowerCat headed down the highway or notice one of K-State at Salina's Cessna 172s landing at an airport near you, there is no cause for alarm.
Is specialty medicine driving up the cost of Health Care?
It's not entirely true that doctors earn a lot of money. Some earn a lot more. When the Kansas Department of Labor published its 2005 wage survey, the 10 highest-paid occupations were all doctors.
Kansas Profile - Now Thats Rural Silver Screen Cowboy Museum By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University.
Musician's Tribute Shows Benefit the Scleroderma Research Foundation
For Dale Kenny, performing isn't just about the music. Though he's been singing since age 6 and performing in clubs and bars around Wichita for years, there's something greater than drums and guitars that drives him.
Thomas Etheredge Faces Angry Investors
The first day of Thomas Etheredge's preliminary hearing Monday turned into a succession of angry testimony from investors who lost money they invested with the founder of Wild West World.
Fundraiser scheduled for girl burned in fire
A fundraiser has been scheduled to help a 10-year-old girl who was badly burned in a fire in March.
For a well-behaved pet, try tips from zoo trainers
You'll never have to teach a panda to walk on a leash. But if any kind of animal lives in your house, trainers at the zoo have some useful lessons for you.
Editor's note: Traveler Webmaster Andrew Lawson live blogged during Tuesday's hearing.
The Hutchinson News, Hutchinson Kansas
R.W. Hampton - He will perform at the Prairie Rose Chuckwagon, 15231 SW Parallel Road, in Benton on Saturday.
At almost any point in time we realize the hot rod we have is in some way a reflection of our earliest ride.
Investigators Searching Doug Mould's Pond
By Megahn Snyder, Kara Sewell and Kim Hynes Butler County investigators and dive teams are back at the scene of five-year-old murder.
Butler County man is charged in killing of Carol Mould
Bill W. Moore leaves the courtroom in El Dorado after his first appearance for the murder of Carol Mould.
Murder suspect a father, volunteer
The killing of Carol Mould in September 2004 drew extra attention. Some people speculated it could be the latest grisly work of the BTK serial killer, who had preyed on Wichita-area residents since 1974.