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Piper first-graders honored for helping to save librarian’s life A Piper first-grade class was honored Jan. 27 for helping to save their librarian’s life. When librarian Linda Hosch fainted while reading a book to first-grade students on Jan. 10, the first-graders ran to the office and got help, school officials said. (Staff photo) Visit the story at http://www.wyandottedailynews.com/component/content/article/41-top-headlines/10235-piper-first-graders-honored-for-helping-to-save-librarians-life
Compromise agreement worked out for Piper winery The Unified Government Commission worked out a compromise Jan. 26 to allow live entertainment at the Wine Barn in the Piper area. Larry Reynolds, a neighbor, asked commissioners to consider what they would want if they were in the neighbors' situation. (Staff photo) For more information, see http://www.wyandottedailynews.com/component/content/article/41-top-headlines/10219-compromise-agreement-worked-out-for-piper-winery
Expect increase in problem gambling cases, experts say As expanded gaming opens in Kansas, experts expect an increase in problem gambling cases. (Photo illustration) To see the story, visit http://www.wyandottedailynews.com/news/10203-expect-increase-in-problem-gambling-cases-experts-sa



Top guns preparing for tournaments again Aislin Reynolds is one of several top guns on the Wyandotte County 4-H Shooting Sports team. She was recognized at the Jan. 19 Unified Government meeting for taking the individual first-place medal at the 4-H Nationals in small-bore rifle last June in San Antonio, Texas. She scored 594 points out of 600. The national record is 595. (Staff photo) For more information, see http://www.wyandottedailynews.com/news/10196.

A thousand paper cranes for peace

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Making paper cranes Monday in the lobby of the West Wyandotte Branch Library, 1737 N. 82nd, were, left to right, Paul Hawkins, Kansas City, Kansas; Jaymes, Wyandotte County; Dave Mills, librarian; Lisa Gaume Jones, adult services associate; and Laura Loveless, branch manager. (Staff photo)

   Loveless said the paper crane-making project is the library’s young adult committee’s way to commemorate the Sept. 11, 2001, anniversary.
   The attempt to make 1,000 paper cranes to make a wish come true – in this case, a peaceful America – is in holding with a Japanese legend, according to Loveless.
   By Monday evening, about 600 paper cranes were suspended from beams in the library. Loveless said the project will continue through Friday.

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Woman injured after car runs into light pole, two sign poles

   Police chased a vehicle Friday night that went the wrong way on Parallel Parkway and crashed into a light pole and two sign poles near 27th and Parallel Parkway, according to a report from the Kansas Highway Patrol.   The trooper’s report stated that about...

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I-70 reopens in western Kansas

   I-70 has reopened in western Kansas and Colorado, according to Kansas transportation officials.   The interstate was closed Friday from Goodland, Kan., to Denver, Colo., because of blowing snow and ice along the route.   While the interstate is open, transportation...

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Eagle Day today at Schlagle Library at park

   The 11th annual Eagle Day will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 4, at Wyandotte County Lake Park.   The event will take place at the Mr. and Mrs. F.L. Schlagle Environmental Library and at the James P. Davis Hall, both at the park. The park...

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Faith news for Feb. 3

   Christ the King Catholic Church, 3024 N. 53rd, is planning a Light of the World retreat Feb. 10-12.    Edwardsville United Methodist Church, 302 N. 4th, Edwardsville, will hold its Second Saturday Supper from 5 to 7 p.m. Feb. 11. The menu includes chili...

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Game Day planned at library

   A Game Day is planned from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 3, at the Turner Community Library, 831 S. 55th.   Teens, tweens and children may drop in to play their favorite Wii or board game, or try out the Playstation 3 games.

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Peer Support training scheduled Feb. 3

   The Shepherd’s Center Peer Support training scheduled for Jan. 27 was canceled. Training has been rescheduled, and will be from 1 to 3 p.m. Friday, Feb. 3, at the meeting room at the Neighborhood Resource Center, 4601 State Ave. The site is at the Indian...

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KCKCC men's basketball coach suspended for six games

   Kansas City Kansas Community College men’s basketball coach Jon Oler has been suspended without pay for the Blue Devils’ next six games.   College officials said a thorough and extensive external investigation revealed that Oler had facilitated an improper...

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Cowley teams' sweep leaves Blue Devils in sixth place

   The longest road trip of the Jayhawk East Conference season got a little longer for Kansas City Kansas Community College basketball teams Wednesday as they dropped a doubleheader at perennial power Cowley County in Arkansas City.   The Cowley men used a...

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KCKL middle school boys basketball results from Tuesday, Jan. 31

Sumner Academy Sabres (3-1) 50 @ Rosedale Wildcats (2-3) 10   The Sabres improved their record to 3-1 by winning on the road yesterday. Tomorrow, Sumner will play host to the Coronado Colts who are the only remaining undefeated KCKL team.

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Legislative update from Sen. Kelly Kultala

Guest columnSen. Kelly Kultala, D-5th Dist.Feb. 3, 2012 

In this issue: · Deadline approaching for bill introductions · District happenings · Licenses for military spouses · January revenues down · Bill aims to reduce highway crashes ·...

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Legislative newsletter from Rep. Stan Frownfelter

Guest column State Rep. Stan Frownfelter 31st District, Wyandotte County 
Committees: House Energy and Utilities House Commerce and Economic Development House Taxation 
Week 4 - Jan. 30 - Feb. 3, 2012
In this issue:This week at the...

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   Every Feb. 1, I wake up and think, “It’s Black History Month.” And then I think what a shame that black history is still relegated to a mere month out of the year.     Face it, people -- black history is American history and should be part of our...

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