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- Five BSHS soccer players honored by KVL
- November 13, 2002
- One look at the all-Kaw Valley League soccer team would tell anyone that Bonner Springs’ soccer program is one on the rise.
- Bear trap: Braves oust Turner
- Bonner Springs advances to next round with 17-7 win
- November 13, 2002
- Bonner Springs senior Kevin Dame can’t remember ever having run faster. With his team clinging to a 10-7 lead and Turner driving for a go-ahead touchdown, Dame stepped in front of a Turner pass and sprinted to the end zone.
- Rural roads no longer safe shortcut for speeders
- November 13, 2002
- Police Chief John Haley’s message is simple: If you drive too fast down rural roads in the northwest corner of Bonner Springs, don’t expect to get off with a warning.
- Letter: Editor wrong about mayor’s powers
- November 13, 2002
- Letter: Searching for information
- November 13, 2002
- Letter: Vaughn-Trent kicks off fund drive
- November 13, 2002
- Letter: Long-time employee deserved better
- November 13, 2002
- Letter: Education should come first
- November 13, 2002
- Opinion: Caution needed with Sunday liquor sales
- November 13, 2002
- Wedding: Journey-Fleenor
- November 13, 2002
- Obit: William E. McDowell Jr.
- November 13, 2002
- Obit: Richard Vernon Johnson
- November 13, 2002
- Obit: Glen E. Williams
- November 13, 2002
- Obit: Charles W. Brogdon
- November 13, 2002
- Obit: Cameron Levi Burns
- November 13, 2002
- Piper board member ousted by voters
- November 13, 2002
- By a slim margin, a recall petition for one member of the Piper School Board was successful, according to the final results from the Wyandotte County Election Office.
- Local boy continues recovery from rare illness
- November 13, 2002
- Almost two years after a rare infection nearly took his life, a 13-year-old Bonner Springs boy continues to make significant strides in his recovery.
- Agreement could lure big business to Edwardsville
- November 13, 2002
- The Edwardsville City Council voted Monday to approve an agreement some members believe could pave the way for the city to land future retail and commercial developments.
- Liquor sales could have unforeseen repercussions
- November 13, 2002
- What if the minimum drinking age in some Kansas cities was lowered to 18? Or could it be raised to 25?
- Intense fire destroys mobile home
- November 13, 2002
- It’s strange what a person misses most when their home burns down an old family Bible, baby pictures, dishes passed down from one generation to the next and a collection of pocket watches.
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