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Articles in Sep 2, 2006 issue of Topeka Capital-Journal, The
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FOP takes aim at Hecht
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Feds to end drain on lake
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A house not quite divided
by Jim Henry - Religion's light still bright
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Nash is back and better than ever
by Phil Anderson - Know how to read label on grass seed
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A house not quite divided
by Jim Henry -
Gas pains decreasing
by Michael Hooper -
Feds to end drain on lake
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Irish Fest expects big turnout More than 60,000 expected to attend
by Bill Blankenship - Heavy key chains can damage ignition
- Headline here Lorperos nostrud molor suscitHow to submit letters to
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Emotional Webb on track to survive
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Gas pains decreasing
by Michael Hooper -
Emotional Webb on track to survive
by Tully Corcoran - Cover up
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Chowder makes hearty fare for fall
by Martha Stewart -
Cats' Meier anxious to get startedCats' Meier anxious to get started
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Silver Lake to explore construction costs
by Barbara Hollingsworth -
Hallowed ground
by Steve Fry - daily recordDAILY RECORD
- POLICE BRIEFS
- Stock watchLocal stocksGrain pricesMarkets
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Irish Fest expects big turnout More than 60,000 expected to attend
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Sparkler bomb hits Central Park Loud blast results in no injuries or
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Heights starts with 25-7 victory
by Daniel Berk - Smokers help
- Irrigation system can save water, plants
- Letters to the editor
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Hallowed ground
by Steve Fry -
Silver Lake to explore construction costs
by Barbara Hollingsworth - Legends of Topeka celebration SundayAUTO RACING NOTEBOOK
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A LOVE OF JUDAISM
by Phil Anderson - Offices closed Monday
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Sparkler bomb hits Central Park Loud blast results in no injuries or
by Phil Anderson - BUSINESS BRIEFS
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Irish Fest expects big turnout More than 60,000 expected to attend
by Bill Blankenship - At HomeOn the same trackHome design is inspired by train depot. Page
- Religion Calendar
- daily recordDAILY RECORD
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FOP takes aim at Hecht
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Eder, Vikings roll past Rural
by Tim Bisel -
Junction City shines brightest
by Dustin Kimmel - Steamy novels worry mother
- Legends of Topeka celebration SundayAUTO RACING NOTEBOOK
- Back to schoolDeathsToday in historyBirthdaysSinging comeback
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Cats' Meier anxious to get startedCats' Meier anxious to get started
by Tim Bisel - POLICE BRIEFS
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On the same track
by Dianne Lawson - Kansas' history seems to be about endurance
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Eder, Vikings roll past Rural
by Tim Bisel - Around the house
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