March 2005
03/01/2005
- Free credit report available to Kansans today
- Global Flyer on its way
- Demolished building uncovers bits of history
- Kansas Firefighters Museum receives donated 1921 fire truck
03/02/2005
- Teachers pay raised tied up
- BIke race on May 13th aproved by City Commission
- Topeka voters defeat gay rights ban
- New businesses in Haysville lift spirits
- Need a free web page for your organization?
- Teachers stop giving homework, working extra hours after 2 years without raises
03/03/2005
- Student film festival at Liberty Hall
- Kansas City Consultants fees questioned
- City News Releases and Commission Agendas available via e-mail
03/04/2005
- Topeka school attendance down, truancy up
- Kansas City school district loses administrators
- Thought for today
- Olathe Sales Tax Revenue Increases in 2004
03/05/2005
- De Soto takes district assements
- Lansing "Memorial for Veterans" planned
- Baldwin Lumberyard Arts Center receives grant
- Distance learning popularity growing
03/06/2005
- Southwest Lawrence land use debated
- "Antiques Road Show" appriaiser coming to Topkea
- Gay couples worried by same-sex marriage ban
03/07/2005
- Speed cushions?
- K-State professor says evolution and creation can co-exist
- Baker group to contest ban
- Sudanese refugees find home, help in Olathe
- Basket Auction in Baldwin
- Trial of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg
03/08/2005
- Salvation Army needs food donations
- Eudora pool should open on time this year
- Topeka animal shelter plans expansion
03/09/2005
- Douglas County Science Fair
- City Commission considers amending smoking ban
- Kansas City School Board must cut $20 million
- KU Summer camps
- Wichita's Science Museum
03/10/2005
- Teacher's pay a hot topic
- Diamon ring lost at mall returned
- Committe softens evolution language in new standard
- Olathe drops plans for arena
03/11/2005
- Central JHS principal to retire
- Teens try Teaching
- Returning Marine welcomed by Seniors
- Baldwin utility problems resolved quickly
- Baldwin discusses school funding cuts
03/13/2005
03/14/2005
- Natural Prarie sites declining in Douglas County
- Local teacher helping to write history
- "Dino Lab" at Union Station's Science City
- Volunteer uses knowledge, keen eyes to identify politicians in old pictures
03/15/2005
- That tournament office pool is illegal
- Social Service League needs donations
- Blue Valley School school board votes against banning book
03/16/2005
- City Commission rejects plan for affordable housing west of Lawrence
- This weeks events
- TV station cricitized for misleading story
03/17/2005
- Ten Robins in the yard
- Eudora girls successful wrestlers
- Basehor population could triple
- Third grader's ride to school the envy of her friends
- St. Patrick's day Parade
03/18/2005
- 60 will forgo the beaches during Spring Break
- Kansas education: Spend more, get less
- Lawrence prosecutor on a mission
03/19/2005
03/20/2005
03/21/2005
- Bicycle trail approved by House, awaits approval by Senate
- Legislature running out of time to fix school funding
03/22/2005
- E-911 service beginning to be available in Douglas County
- Baldwin teachers get raise
- The evolution debate continues
03/24/2005
03/25/2005
- Cold weather rule expires March 31st, some may be left in cold
- Topeka plans to effort to eliminate "chronic" homelessness