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News
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Daily Briefs- 2/7
RCPD receives report of vehicle accident on Kimball and Meadowlark The Riley County Police Department received a report of an injury accident at the intersection of Kimball Avenue and Meadowlark Road on Feb. 3 at about 11:57 a.m. After arriving at the scene, emergency responders found 81-year-old Joan Grondahl trapped in her blue 2002 Pontiac Montana van.
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The Blotter arrest reports
SUNDAY Chip Barry Adolph, of the 3100 block of Swamp Angel Road, was booked for driving with a canceled, suspended or revoked license; driving a vehicle without interlock; and possession of any drug substance. Bond was set at $6,000. Earnest Jacob Black, of the 700 block of Allen Road, was booked for furnishing alcohol to a minor.
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‘Mamma Mia!’ entertains sold out crowd
Flashing neon lights, tall white platform boots and spandex of all shades; this was the spectacle that hundreds of people came to see Monday night in McCain Auditorium. The Broadway musical "Mamma Mia!" sold out as the cast stopped in Manhattan to perform the songs of Swedish pop group ABBA.
Edge
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A girl's guide to Valentine's Day
Valentine's Day is a day to remind the special people in your life how much you love them. Traditionally, expressions of love on Valentine's Day are given to the girl in the relationship. When we think about the classic gifts a man gives to the woman he loves, what comes to mind are chocolate, flowers and diamonds.
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Valentine's Day "Love" horoscopes
Aries March 21 - April 19 Your constant need for attention will eventually leave you old, alone and forever trying to live out your glory days in the frat house. Your only hope is to read a book every once in a while. Taurus April 20 - May 20 Love can be a fickle old curmudgeon sometimes.
Sports
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Jalana Childs relfects on time at K-State on, off court
Jalana Childs, senior forward, has been making an impact on the K-State women's basketball for the past four years. Described by head coach Deb Patterson as having a great attitude on and off the court and as a leader to her teammates, her presence has not gone unnoticed during her time at K-State.
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Freshman Rodriguez makes impact on men’s baskebtall team
It takes hard work, talent and confidence for a freshman to hold a starting position on an NCAA Division I basketball team, and freshman guard Angel Rodriguez has shown a combination of the three this season for the Wildcats. While gaining the experience the upperclassmen hold takes seasons of playing in games and devout training, freshmen have to prove themselves every second they have on the court.
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K-State looks to sweep season series against Texas Tech Red Raiders
Fresh off a Big 12 Conference home win against Texas A&M on Saturday, the K-State men's basketball team will look to make it two straight victories when they take on the Texas Tech Red Raiders tonight. This will be the second meeting between the two teams this season.
Opinion
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Cohabitation beneficial to couples looking at taking next step
When two people live together, both parties have to make a lot of adjustments. We have all had a messy, noisy, inconsiderate roommate at some point, and it is only a matter of time before differences in lifestyles cause strain on the setup. The situation gets more complex when the two parties involved are in a relationship.
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Agricultural degrees vital for increasing population, not useless as some believe
Are you pursuing a worthless degree? Are you wasting your time and money on an education that is insignificant? According to a recent Yahoo News article, degrees in agriculture — my future degree — are worthless. In the article "College Majors That Are Useless," author Terence Loose cites five college majors that produce degrees to avoid.


















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