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Guest Commentary: New Year’s message
January 2, 2007
Happy New Year, Johnson County!
Letter: Working together
January 2, 2007
Lady Jags enjoying different dynamic
January 2, 2007
Freud might want to take a look at this year's Lady Jaguars.
Congressional briefing
Catching up on headlines about the Kansas Congressional delegation
January 2, 2007
Brownback: 'We cannot impose a military solution'
Feeding our feathered friends
January 2, 2007
People like birds. Whether it's feeding birds, studying birds, preparing wild birdseed mixtures or participating in the annual Audubon Christmas bird count, area residents have birds on their minds.
De Soto Schools Calendar
January 2, 2007
Out & About
January 2, 2007
Shawnee Mission School Calendar
January 2, 2007
Parochial School Calendar
January 2, 2007
Obituary: Kirmeth W. Gardner
January 2, 2007
Obituary: Angela Rose Schletzbaum
January 2, 2007
Opinion: A few hopes for the new year
January 2, 2007
The coming of the new year puts one in a reflective mood. One cannot help but think ahead, about the year to come. In that vein, here are a few hopes for the new year:
City officials weigh lengthy ‘to-do’ list for 2007
January 2, 2007
At the beginning of the new year, the city of Shawnee is facing a long checklist of items on its “to do” list for 2007.
Library has 2 sites to study
Monticello branch would serve growing population in west area
January 2, 2007
Two Shawnee sites have been named as the most likely locations for a Monticello branch of the Johnson County Library.
Surprise donor brought early Christmas present
January 2, 2007
Christmas came early at Shawnee Community Services.
It’s a woman’s world
New Web site focuses on Baby Boom females
January 2, 2007
Carol Armstrong wouldn't go back to her 20s and 30s for anything.
Calendar
January 2, 2007
Commercial space up for consideration
January 2, 2007
More commercial space and a national chain coffee shop in western Shawnee are up for review on the agenda of tonight's Shawnee Planning Commission meeting.
Deffenbaugh fined for spill
January 2, 2007
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment has issued an administrative order assessing a $35,000 civil penalty against Deffenbaugh Industries, Inc.
Run for Mercy planned for April 21
January 2, 2007
The Fourth Annual Run for Mercy, benefiting the non-profit organization Oceans of Mercy, will be held April 21.
Ambassadors to meet Jan. 8
January 2, 2007
The Ambassadors, a senior adult group, will meet for a potluck luncheon Jan. 8 at Fellowship Hall in Shawnee United Methodist Church, 10700 Johnson Dr.
Hotline opens Jan. 8 with Legislature
January 2, 2007
When the 2007 Legislative Session convenes Jan. 8, the Legislative Reference Section of the State Library of Kansas will again offer the Legislative Hotline at 1-800-432-3924. The Hotline operates year round and provides all Kansans with toll-free access to Kansas legislative activity and documents.
Young Cougars starting to find their way
January 2, 2007
Entering the 2006-2007 season, the Shawnee Mission Northwest wrestling team severely lacked experience.
Opinion: Taking advantage
January 2, 2007
Congratulations are in order for the Kansas City Chiefs.
Northwest bowlers finally ready to roll
January 2, 2007
After four days and countless games at Park Lanes, the Shawnee Mission Northwest bowling teams are set, and, for Cougars coach Britt Haney, the experience and its results were pleasant.
Alumni game sparks memories, playful trash talk
January 2, 2007
Ryan Gracy was wishing he had stepped on treadmill a couple times in the weeks proceeding Saturday's alumni game at Mill Valley.
Hocker Grove library nears completion
January 2, 2007
A 50-year-old Shawnee school's facelift is nearly complete.
De Soto teacher earns national certification
January 2, 2007
Joining the long list of Starside Elementary School reading specialists with accolades, Christi Eaton has earned a National Board Teaching Certificate.
Mill Valley freshman earns Eagle award
January 2, 2007
Bryce E. Casper was awarded his Eagle Scout rank Dec. 9 at Monticello United Methodist Church, with a live bald eagle provided by Operation Wildlife presiding over the ceremony.
Making technology more user-friendly
January 2, 2007
When Overland Park resident Michael Roberts wanted to install a home theater system in his newly remodeled living room, he decided to go to the professionals.
Talking points

Where is your favorite spot to view fireworks July 4?

“Home, sweet home. We like spending it at grandma’s house.”

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