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March, 2010

03/04

Tickets on Sale for Harvesters Benefit
Tickets are on sale for a popular fundraiser for Harvesters Food Bank.

03/05

Be Nice to a Police Officer and Help Special Olympics
UPDATED l Cops want tips Saturday, but not to solve crimes. They want money to help Special Olympics.

03/06

Royals Single Game Tickets On Sale
It is not just blue skies you see during spring; you also see plenty of signs about the boys in blue.

NASA Study Helps Reduce Indoor Pollution
Recent NASA studies have shown that some house plants clean the air inside our homes.

Avatar Could Be Loser At Oscars
Too predictable. That's the persistent complaint about the Academy Awards, whose drama generally is sapped by a glut of earlier award shows.

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Frito-Lay to Expand in Topeka
‘Chip giant’ Frito-Lay announces plans to expand its plant in Topeka. It’s the third expansion in less than three years. This project is expected to total $53 million.

03/07

Man in Chicken Suit Shot With Pellet Gun
A Wichita businessman because the victim of “fowl” play recently.

03/13

James Beard's Irish Stew
Classic Irish stew is made here with lamb shoulder and neck, onions, garlic, leeks, and potatoes. It is rich and hearty.

Where Do You Fit In The NCAA Bracket Personality List?
As the NCAA tournament approaches, we take a look at 10 of the March Madness Bracket personalities you’ll soon find huddled around the office and cheering for teams they can’t even pronounce.

Snake Saturday Brings Out the 'Irish at Heart'
People are hitting the streets of Kansas City for early St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. The Snake Saturday Parade is a tradition for many in the Northland.

Brookside's Annual Warm-up Parade
It takes a good practice run to ensure a great performance on St. Patrick’s Day. That’s why Kansas City’s Brookside does a practice-run the Saturday before the holiday.

Checking Fire Alarms Part of Springing Forward
With daylight saving time here, fire officials are reminding everyone to check their smoke detector as they turn their clocks ahead one hour.

03/14

Using Brown Grass To Make A Healthy Lawn
With spring just a week away, now is the time to get your lawn ready.

03/20

Popular Mo. Bike Race Seeks More Funding
Organizers for the Tour of Missouri bicycling race launched a campaign to solicit private donations for the event while Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder and his office lessen their involvement.

Spring Weeds Need Watchful Eye
The excess amount of moisture we have had this year is helping weeds pop up at an alarming rate.

Citizens Nationwide Mark 7 Years in Iraq
Metro groups will honor the seven-year anniversary of the Iraq war with a number of events Saturday.

Students Not Embracing New Rule At School
It is something we do with our friends or even our loved ones. But for students at one middle school, there is a new rule banning them from hugging each other.

03/21

Steps To Reducing Relationship Poundage
It is not just men who seem to be getting love handles these days. So are many women. But there are things you can do to reduce that weight gain.



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Steps To Reducing Relationship Poundage
It is not just men who seem to be getting love handles these days. So are many women. But there are things you can do to reduce that weight gain. Video Video
Students Not Embracing New Rule At School
It is something we do with our friends or even our loved ones. But for students at one middle school, there is a new rule banning them from hugging each other.
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