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Jun 16, 2008 By 蹤獲扦 News Services A two-day workshop and banquet called Sports & Econ 101 Fundraiser Banquet is being held Monday, June 30-Sunday, July 1, at the Marcus Welcome Center on the 蹤獲扦 campus. Seating for the event is limited. Make reservations at www.kcee.wichita.edu. Cost is $100 per person, with $75 of the total being a tax deductible contribution to support the Kansas Council on Economic Education璽

Jun 16, 2008 By 蹤獲扦 News Services A two-day workshop and banquet called Sports & Econ 101 Fundraiser Banquet is being held Monday, June 30-Sunday, July 1, at the Marcus Welcome Center on the 蹤獲扦 campus. Seating for the event is limited. Make reservations at www.kcee.wichita.edu. Cost is $100 per person, with $75 of the total being a tax deductible contribution to support the Kansas Council on Economic Education璽

Jun 16, 2008 By 蹤獲扦 News Services A two-day workshop and banquet called Sports & Econ 101 Fundraiser Banquet is being held Monday, June 30-Sunday, July 1, at the Marcus Welcome Center on the 蹤獲扦 campus. Seating for the event is limited. Make reservations at www.kcee.wichita.edu. Cost is $100 per person, with $75 of the total being a tax deductible contribution to support the Kansas Council on Economic Education璽

Jun 16, 2008 By 蹤獲扦 News Services More than 700 people from across Kansas will visit Wichita to attend the 8th Annual Kansas Recovery Conference Tuesday, June 17-Thursday, June 19, at Century II Convention Hall. The Recovery Conference is sponsored in part by the Kansas Consumer Advisory Council for Adult Mental Health Inc., in partnership with 蹤獲扦璽砂┬ Center for Community Support & Research. The

Jun 16, 2008 By 蹤獲扦 News Services More than 700 people from across Kansas will visit Wichita to attend the 8th Annual Kansas Recovery Conference Tuesday, June 17-Thursday, June 19, at Century II Convention Hall. The Recovery Conference is sponsored in part by the Kansas Consumer Advisory Council for Adult Mental Health Inc., in partnership with 蹤獲扦璽砂┬ Center for Community Support & Research. The

Jun 16, 2008 By 蹤獲扦 News Services More than 700 people from across Kansas will visit Wichita to attend the 8th Annual Kansas Recovery Conference Tuesday, June 17-Thursday, June 19, at Century II Convention Hall. The Recovery Conference is sponsored in part by the Kansas Consumer Advisory Council for Adult Mental Health Inc., in partnership with 蹤獲扦璽砂┬ Center for Community Support & Research. The

Jun 16, 2008 By 蹤獲扦 News Services More than 700 people from across Kansas will visit Wichita to attend the 8th Annual Kansas Recovery Conference Tuesday, June 17-Thursday, June 19, at Century II Convention Hall. The Recovery Conference is sponsored in part by the Kansas Consumer Advisory Council for Adult Mental Health Inc., in partnership with 蹤獲扦璽砂┬ Center for Community Support & Research. The

Jun 16, 2008 By 蹤獲扦 News Services More than 700 people from across Kansas will visit Wichita to attend the 8th Annual Kansas Recovery Conference Tuesday, June 17-Thursday, June 19, at Century II Convention Hall. The Recovery Conference is sponsored in part by the Kansas Consumer Advisory Council for Adult Mental Health Inc., in partnership with 蹤獲扦璽砂┬ Center for Community Support & Research. The

Jun 16, 2008 By 蹤獲扦 News Services More than 700 people from across Kansas will visit Wichita to attend the 8th Annual Kansas Recovery Conference Tuesday, June 17-Thursday, June 19, at Century II Convention Hall. The Recovery Conference is sponsored in part by the Kansas Consumer Advisory Council for Adult Mental Health Inc., in partnership with 蹤獲扦璽砂┬ Center for Community Support & Research. The

Jun 20, 2008 By 蹤獲扦 News Services Join a panel of experts leading the rebuilding efforts in Greensburg during "Going Green: Greensburg Reinvents Itself" at 6 p.m. Thursday, June 26, in the Campus Activities Center Theater. Speakers include Steve Hewitt, Greensburg city administrator; Stephen Hardy, associate with BNIM Architects in Kansas City; and Dan Rockhill, KU professor of architecture. Tim Austin, chair of the Wichita Design