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Celebrations are scarce on KU campus
Channel: KUJH
Length: 35
Date: December 12, 2008
Some KU ROTC students were asked to wear uniforms, however, activities on and around the KU campus were scarce today. Most university-related festi...
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Ice cream sales cool down during winter
Channel: KUJH
Length: 114
Date: December 12, 2008
At Cold Stone Creamery, 647 Massachusetts St., the drop in customers is noticeable in the winter. The store tries to fight the slow flow by holdin...
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Fall Leaves Might Be a Little Brighter
Channel: KUJH
Length: 55
Date: December 12, 2008
New research shows the the leaves may be a little brighter this fall. While Kansas City always has beautiful fall's, this year may be a li...
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Businesses profit from scraps
Channel: KUJH
Length: 101
Date: December 12, 2008
Each year, 81.6 million tons of iron and steel are recycled. The increased demand of steel in foreign countries, such as china, have contributed t...
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Haskell-Baker Wetland fight continues
Channel: KUJH
Length: 111
Date: December 12, 2008
Mike Caron visits the Haskell-Baker Wetlands several times a week. Sometimes by himself, he explores a trail on the North side that parallels 31st ...
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Wetland construction begins
Channel: KUJH
Length: 111
Date: December 12, 2008
The Baker University Wetlands are being restored and expanded as part of a mitigation project by K-DOT to allow it to resume construction on the So...
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Halloween means busy days for local shops
Channel: KUJH
Length: 89
Date: December 12, 2008
Party America and Spirit Halloween stores both began stocking their shelves for Halloween at the end of July. Gwen Billings, Owner of Fun and Games...
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Student dancers get in the swing
Channel: KUJH
Length: 123
Date: December 12, 2008
For members of the KU Swing Society, swing dancing is all the rage. When the style began to die out in Lawrence in about 2002, a group of students ...
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Wakarusa Festival Moves to Arkansas
Channel: KUJH
Length: 63
Date: December 12, 2008
Last night festival promoters announced that the Wakarusa festival will be leaving Lawrence for Arkansas. The move of the festival could hurt local...
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Pumpkin Chuckin'
Channel: KUJH
Length: 77
Date: December 11, 2008
More than 200 high school students were chucking pumpkins across Eaton Hall today at the University of Kansas School of Engineering's annu...
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Local barber wins business award
Channel: KUJH
Length: 102
Date: December 09, 2008
Martin "Marty" Watson, owner of Watson's Barbershop, hovers about his storefront shop chatting with customers as he styles a man'...
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Students sell artwork for the holidays
Channel: KUJH
Length: 74
Date: November 27, 2008
Art and Design students' holiday artwork sale took place yesterday and today on the fourth floor of the Kansas Union. Works from more than...
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After 50 Years, No More Arensberg Shoes
Channel: KUJH
Length: 52
Date: November 21, 2008
After 50 years at 825 Mass St., Arensberg's Shoes has announced it's going out of business. Already the store has started liquida...
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A buzzworthy breakthrough
Channel: KUJH
Length: 63
Date: November 12, 2008
University of Kansas doctoral student Ismael Hinojosa-Diaz found and captured a specimen of the giant resin bee in his friend's backyard i...
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Political Masks
Channel: KUJH
Length: 37
Date: November 12, 2008
Whether it is to make a statement about a favorite candidate or to poke fun of the opposition, political costumes are always a popular choice for H...
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