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U.S. Army Veterinary Corps focuses on food safety

    When Rex Brennan was stationed in Europe with the U.S. Air Force, groups that were sent to Africa routinely lost 40-70 percent of...

Kula Voyage to perform at KatHouse on Wednesday

    Kula Voyage, a four-man band with a laid-back feel, has built a reputation for musically sound grooviness around town. The group's partnership with...

Campus groups offer eco-friendly involvement

    Now that your class schedule, homework assignments and free-time activities have congealed into a solid routine, you might be thinking about adding something...

Rail

TECH NEWSUSERS PROTEST, DEFEND FACEBOOK FACE-LIFT    Any time you tinker with something millions of people use daily, you're going to upset some folks. Remember...

Singer performs ‘Texas’ singer brings a Show

Country artist Roger Creager played songs from his newest album Saturday night at Longhorn's Saloon in Aggieville.    "Aggiefest sounded like a big party —...

Aggiefest rocks the weekend, music scene

    The annual Aggieville and Manhattan business-sponsored music festival Aggiefest sounded off as loudly as it ended. More than 90 bands livened up...

Scores of bands and fans storm Aggieville

            Muzizi, the final band of the evening at O'Malley's Alley on Saturday night, gave music fans a chance to dance to...

Film about undead disappoints despite funny leading actor

    Though the title "Ghost Town" doesn't exactly bring romantic or inspirational-comedy to mind, perhaps the title is just another aspect of the movie...

Lawrence rock band earns praise

    It's not every day that Manhattan welcomes people from Lawrence so warmly.    Airwave the Messenger, an alternative-rock band out of Lawrence, made its...

Music professor to perform at Manhattan Arts Center

     The Manhattan Arts Center will feature an established artist tonight for its benefit concert, and this world-class pianist actually has local ties.    ...

What’s in a week?

    In the upcoming week there are approximately 13 known and observed themes reserved, but ABC decided to add one more: National Stay At...

Rape attempt results in arrest

    Riley County Police charged Michael Anthony Fields for attempted rape, aggravated battery and criminal restraint on Wednesday, according to an RCPD report.    ...

Local officials discuss hands-free driving laws, phone hazards

    Thirty-eight states have laws banning cell-phone usage while operating a motor vehicle, but no state has a law banning all forms of usage...

Mother chimpanzee gives birth at zoo

        As guests to the Sunset Zoological Park approached the glass-enclosed chimpanzee habitat, the mother chimpanzee thumped the glass in protest.     On...

World view

    Julia Siersleben  found the United States to be different than her home country. She's only been here about four weeks, but has had...

Merrill Lynch merger has perks

    The imminent downsizing of Merrill Lynch by Bank of America will not be as devastating as some might believe, an economics student said.   ...

Keillor set to entertain at McCain

A member of the Radio Hall of Fame and host of several public radio shows will perform in the McCain Performance Series at 7:30...

Fall’s hottest shows are back with a vengeance to make up for weakness during...

*INDICATES NEW SHOWSUNDAYS7 p.m.    -Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (ABC)    -The Amazing Race (CBS)    *Valentine (CW)    -The Simpsons (FOX)    7:30    -King of the Hill (FOX)8...

Some landlords upset over city’s rental inspection

Proclamations presented by Mayor Mark HatesohlWhen, Why, Who received it:• September 17-23, 2008Constitution Week; Polly Ogden Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution• September 21-27,...

New transitional facility gives people a permanent home; student volunteers needed to work

     Two-year-old Curtis wouldn't pick up the broken cookie he'd thrown onto the shiny hardwood floor, but Yashé doesn't allow that kind of behavior...