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February 24, 2005
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February 24, 2005
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February 24, 2005
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By Jimmy Gillispie
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February 24, 2005
- Not even a 14-point halftime lead was enough for the Baldwin High School girls basketball team, as it lost 42-39 at Eudora on Tuesday night.
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By Jeff Myrick
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February 24, 2005
- As next week’s primary election looms at least one candidate forum has been set, but another remains in limbo.
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By Jeff Myrick
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February 24, 2005
- Although it won’t take affect until April, it looks like city residents and business will see their electric bills go down. That’s no April Fool’s joke, either.
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By Jimmy Gillispie
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February 24, 2005
- Baker University students, Tyler Inzer and Nicholas Williamson, are excited about their chance to study mathematics in Hungary next fall.
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By Mike Belt
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February 24, 2005
- What do the words “zucchini” and “occupancy” have in common?
A Baldwin Junior High School eighth-grader correctly spelled both and became a three-time winner Saturday in the Douglas County Spelling Bee.
Marianne Sansom had been there and done that, but this year she especially wanted to earn the title of county spelling champ.
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February 24, 2005
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By Staff Report
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February 24, 2005
- A philanthropist with longstanding ties to the Kansas City area has donated a $1 million gift to Baker University to support research and study of the American West, Baker president Daniel M. Lambert announced Monday.
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February 24, 2005
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February 24, 2005
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By Staff Report
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February 24, 2005
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By Jimmy Gillispie
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February 24, 2005
- It was the best of times and it was the worst of times for the Baldwin High School boys basketball team during its 64-53 loss at Eudora on Tuesday night.
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By Jimmy Gillispie
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February 24, 2005
- Seven Baldwin High School wrestlers qualified for state, as the team took second place at the Class 4A regional meet in Fort Scott on Saturday.
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By Jeff Myrick
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February 24, 2005
- A proposal to the Baldwin City Council by Baker University officials for the continued expansion of the Charlie Richard Sports Complex which would include closing one city street and restricting traffic on another brought a spirited discussion Monday night.