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Subject: Junction City

  • Cluck, Cluck!

    September 10, 2007
  • Cluck, Cluck!

    September 10, 2007
  • Kristin at Howl at the Moon

    August 8, 2008
  • Kansas Filmmaker Kevin Willmott Remembers Isaac Hayes

    August 13, 2008
  • Kristin at Howl at the Moon

    August 8, 2008
  • Mail

    March 23, 2000
  • Mama Said Lock You Out

    October 24, 2002
  • Genius No More

    February 28, 2008
  • Soldiers of Meth

    Meth addiction, adultery and murder. Welcome to today's Army.

    January 19, 2006
  • Ball Busters

    Filmmakers Kevin Willmott and Rick Cowan changed the course of history. Now they're telling Wilt Chamberlain's tall tale.

    September 8, 2005
  • Float On

    The Kaw River has friends in high places.

    June 23, 2005
  • Moon River

    Canoe the Kaw.

    May 15, 2003
  • The Whizzers Of Oz

    The Kansas ag industry dumps all over efforts to clean up the state's water.

    August 9, 2001
  • Ryders of the Storm

    McVeigh is dead, but John Does 2, 3, 4 and 5 live on.

    June 14, 2001
  • Give Them an Inch

    The Unicorn travels to gender purgatory.

    December 7, 2000
  • The Clothes Make the Woman

    Costume Designer Georgianna Londré's creations each become a "visual extension of the characters."

    November 9, 2000
  • Lawsuit alleges that Dick Edwards Auto Plaza scammed soldiers

    ​Five Fort Riley soldiers were allegedly conned into paying for "phantom options" on vehicles they bought from the Dick Edwards Auto Plaza in Junction City, Kansas, according to a lawsuit filed June 23. The Auto Plaza, which derives approximately 75 to 80 percent of its sales from military personnel, allegedly raked in a profit of $56,000 over a four-month period from soldiers who overpaid for their vehicles. The five plaintiffs weren't informed that they were paying extra for optional feature

    July 30, 2009
  • Download Woozy Viper's self-titled album

    Why Goner or Hozac haen't signed Brookyn's Woozy Vipers yet is surprising. Their brand of lo-fi, two-man bluesy garage rock seems like it would fit into those labels' rosters like a hand in glove. However, you don't have to worry about waiting for a label to release Luke and Mitch Meseke's self-titled release, as it's available for free download. ​ The Meseke boys are former locals, having moved to Brooklyn from Junction City. Mitch's artwork has been seen on posters around Lawrence (he di

    February 10, 2010