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- Officials search Kansas River for Shawnee man
- Police believe man may have jumped from K-7 bridge
- 02:44 p.m., June 25, 2008 Updated 01:30 p.m.
- Shawnee Police and Fire department officials Wednesday searched the Kansas River for a Shawnee man who may have jumped off the Kansas Highway 7 bridge.
- Shawnee police calls, June 25, 2008
- June 25, 2008
- Shawnee police reports filed from June 18-24.
- Defense dominates in Kansas victory
- June 25, 2008
- In the 2007 Greater Kansas City Football Coaches Association All-Star Game, the Kansas All-Stars ended four long years of frustrating losses to their Missouri counterparts by capturing a 6-3 win.
- St. James girls pack 5-1A All-State squad
- June 25, 2008
- As if the fact that St. James Academy didn’t have a single senior on its Class 5-1A state championship girls soccer team wasn’t intimidating enough, the Thunder look even more daunting now that the state’s coaches have voted five of their players onto the All-State teams.
- Jags hang tough at tourney
- June 25, 2008
- In many respects, the Mill Valley baseball team may have played its best five innings of baseball of the summer on Saturday in the Buck O’Neil Negro Leagues Baseball Classic.
- College Stars Camp returns to BLHS
- June 25, 2008
- Last year University of Kansas basketball stars Sasha Kaun, Darnell Jackson and Jeremy Case were among the group of Jayhawks helping conduct the College Stars Basketball Camp at Basehor-Linwood High School.
- Fireworks show scheduled for July 4
- June 25, 2008
- Shawnee residents, take notice: This Fourth of July may be the last to enjoy fireworks at Shawnee Mission Park for some time.
- Hornets use break to focus on fundamentals
- June 25, 2008
- After weeks full of doubleheaders that ran into weekend tournaments, the Johnson County Hornets made the most of their only action of the week, sweeping a doubleheader from Gardner-Edgerton.
- District rejoins state association
- June 25, 2008
- After a three-year absence from the organization, Shawnee Mission USD 512 is rejoining the Kansas Association of School Boards so it can have a say on controversial education issues like local option budgets.
- Sebelius appoints Shawnee attorney new county judge
- June 25, 2008
- A Shawnee attorney, David W. Hauber of Shawnee, has been appointed as the newest judge on the 10th Judicial District serving Johnson County.
- Crack lessons
- June 25, 2008
- Twenty two years ago this past week, Len Bias died of a cocaine overdose. His death stunned the sports world and left an indelible mark on our justice system.
- Saying thanks
- June 25, 2008
- I just wanted to thank Pete Logan and the sports staff for their great coverage of the Maranatha Academy sports teams, especially the great job they did covering the track teams successes at state.
- TV plan has plenty of positives
- June 25, 2008
- Attention high school football and basketball fans: Your favorite sports’ state championships might be coming to prime time beginning this fall.
- Holiday staples on line as city looks to pare budget
- June 25, 2008
- Imagine Shawnee without a CityLine newsletter, Christmas decorations or even a Fourth of July fireworks show.
- Victims of plane crash identified
- 12:00 a.m., June 25, 2008 Updated 09:04 p.m.
- Federal aviation officials will work Wednesday in a southern Leavenworth County field, trying to determine the cause of a small-plane crash that killed two people Tuesday morning.
- D.C. dinner continues to stir pot
- June 25, 2008
- Spending habits of Shawnee City Council members remain an item of some controversy.
- Samaritan’s good deed eases flat-tire dilemma
- June 25, 2008
- Not many things will so impress upon you the notion of your own mortality as changing a tire on a busy interstate highway.
- No easy fix to gas prices
- June 25, 2008
- Filling up the gasoline tank is becoming an increasingly distasteful endeavor as prices rise to hitherto unheard of prices.
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Point of View
Do you think the state should do more to help businesses near K-7 and Johnson Drive as an interchange is constructed?
Given the time the state has had to prepare, I don’t think completing the access road before starting/ closing Johnson Drive is an unreasonable request from these businesses or those of us who patronize them.
Question of the week
Which area team will last longest in this year’s NCAA men’s basketball tournament?
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