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FRIDAY • MARCH 11 • 2011

KANSAS 63, OKLAHOMA STATE 62

Stop and go

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KANSAS DEFENDERS MARIO LITTLE (23) AND TYSHAWN TAYLOR defend the final shot of the game from Oklahoma State’s Jean-Paul Olukemi. Olukemi missed the shot, and KU survived, 63-62, Thursday at Sprint Center in Kansas City, Mo.

Marcus plays like Player of Year

Defensive stand puts KU in semis out of the Downtown Marriott two days early, Little stuck a hand in the face of OSU’s JeanK A N S A S C I T Y , M O . — Kansas Paul Olukemi, who missed a University’s No. 2deep three at the buzzer, ranked basketball team assuring KU a 63-62 vicBIG 12 confronted a harsh realtory. ity while huddling dur- SEMIFINAL “We always practice ing a timeout with 20 like that, where we’ve got seconds left in Thurs- Who: Kansas (30- to get a stop,” Little said. day’s Big 12 tournament 2) vs. Colorado “Sometimes we’re down quarterfinal nail-biter (21-12) seven (points) in pracagainst Oklahoma State When: 6 tonight tice with a minute left. in Sprint Center. We’ve got to grind it out.” Where: Sprint “We weren’t scared. Center Brady Morningstar We knew we had to get hoisted a desperation a stop or we were going TV: Cable channels airball as the shot clock back to Lawrence,” KU 8, 15, 208 expired on KU’s final senior guard/forward possession at :20, putMario Little said. ting the Jayhawks (30-2) in the Not wanting to pack his Please see KANSAS, page 4A belongings somberly and move

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KANSAS FORWARD MARCUS MORRIS, LEFT, battles inside for control of a rebound with Oklahoma State’s Roger Franklin (32) and Markel Brown (22).

K A N S A S C I T Y , M O . — Shortly before opening tip of Thursday’s Big 12 quarterfinal against Oklahoma State, Kansas University junior forward Marcus Morris received his Big 12 Player of the Year hardware and an ovation from the Sprint Center crowd. It didn’t take him long to show the many reasons nobody else came close to deserving it. First KU possession, Morris executed his half of a pick-androll perfectly and found himself alone for an easy bucket, but Tyrel Reed never looked his way and sent a pass in the opposite direction. Next time down, Brady Morningstar fed Morris for a dunk. Instead of thumping his chest, barking at the opposition,

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or otherwise acting as if he hadn’t been there before, he hustled to get back on defense and quickly got a deflection. Then he picked up a long rebound on a Tyrel Reed miss, took a couple of dribbles and nailed a mid-range jumper. Please see KEEGAN, page 5A

Buffs complete sweep of K-State, 87-75 By Doug Tucker Associated Press Sports Writer

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KANSAS STATE’S JACOB PULLEN, LEFT, ATTEMPTS A STEAL from Colorado’s Cory Higgins. CU won, 87-75, Thursday.

KANSAS CITY, MO. — When Colorado waltzed in and beat nationally ranked Kansas State two months ago, ending a ninegame losing streak to the Wildcats, Cory Higgins sounded a warning. “It’s a whole new Colorado,” the senior said. Indeed, it is. Higgins scored 28 points, Alec Burks added 24 and the Buffaloes made it three in a row over Kansas State on Thursday, ousting the No. 19 Wildcats, 87-75, in

the quarterfinals of the Big 12 tournament. Kansas State had dominated Colorado for years. But now, for the first time in a series that began in 1933, the Buffaloes have beaten the Wildcats three times in one season. “We beat a great team three times,” Higgins said. “It can’t be a fluke all three times.” Colorado (21-12) was the only team to beat the streaking Wildcats (22-10) in their final nine games. And the latest win was a big one for the Buffaloes as they try to secure an NCAA Tournament bid in their final season as

a member of the Big 12 before packing up for the Pac-10. “People will see the results of this game and see the fact that KState’s playing at a high level,” Colorado coach Tad Boyle said. “Those guys are good and they’re playing very, very well right now. We beat a good team. We’re not backing into this thing. I try not to talk about things I don’t have control over. But this is our sixth top-50 RPI win of the season. I don’t know how many bubble teams have six.” Jacob Pullen and Curtis Kelly had 18 points apiece for Kansas State, which rode a six-game

winning streak into the tournament. Kelly also had 10 rebounds. “They beat us three times, so they’re just better than we are, no ifs, ands or buts about it,” Kansas State coach Frank Martin said. “That’s been proven on the floor.” Higgins had 19 points in the second half, picking up the slack while Burks struggled with three fouls and spent much of the time on the bench. The Buffaloes closed the game on a 14-3 run, sinking eight straight free throws during one stretch. They were 23-of-27 from the line. Please see K-STATE, page 3A


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COMING SATURDAY

TWO-DAY

• Complete coverage of the KU-Colorado men’s game in the Big 12 tournament semifinals

SPORTS CALENDAR

KANSAS UNIVERSITY

TODAY • KU baseball vs. Eastern Michigan, 3 p.m. • Softball vs. Mount Saint Mary at Jacksonville, Fla., 3:30 p.m. • Men’s basketball vs. Colorado, Big 12 tournament in Kansas City, Mo., 6 p.m. • Rowing at Oklahoma Invitational • Swimming at zone diving, Austin, Texas • Track at NCAA Indoor, College Station, Texas SATURDAY • KU baseball vs. Eastern Michigan, 1 p.m. • Softball vs. Alabama State (9 a.m.), Delaware State (11:30 a.m.) at Jacksonville, Fla. • Men’s basketball vs. TBA, Big 12 tournament in Kansas City, Mo., 5 p.m. • Rowing at Oklahoma Invitational • Swimming at zone diving, Austin, Texas • Track at NCAA Indoor, College Station, Texas

Royals hold off Angels; tie Athletics The Associated Press

T E M P E , A R I Z . — Vin Mazzaro, vying for a spot in Kansas City’s starting rotation, struggled in his third start of the spring, but the Royals beat the Los Angeles Angels, 4-3, in a split-squad game Thursday. Mazzaro gave up six hits and three runs in 3 1⁄3 innings. He walked two and struck out two,

and got his pitch count up to 60. That was an improvement on his previous start, when Mazzaro yielded four runs (three earned) and five hits over two innings Saturday against Oakland. “I’m getting stretched out a little bit. I’m feeling stronger. Next start I hope I get five or six innings of a quality start and go from there,” he said.

Royals (ss) 4, Athletics 4, 9 innings PHOENIX — Chris Getz has been waiting all spring to put last year’s slump behind him. Getting two hits Thursday helped get him on the right path. Getz tripled and singled, stole a base and scored a run for a Kansas City Royals split squad Thursday.

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COMMENTARY

NCAA justice speedy when it wants to be By Chuck Carlton The Dallas Morning News

KANSAS CITY, MO. — The story of ineligible freshman Perry Jones III lost its immediate news urgency with Baylor’s early exit Wednesday in the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship. Rest assured, Baylor will pursue the issue and its pending appeal to the NCAA. While school officials declined to comment Thursday, their remarks following the loss to Oklahoma displayed a strong sense of righteous indignation over what they viewed as unfair treatment of a player, his family and the school. The fact that the 6-11 Jones is the highest-rated recruit to choose Baylor is only part of the story. Jones’ mother, Terri, addressed the team before the game, sitting in a wheelchair because of a heart condition. She did not return a phone call Thursday asking to explain accepting three short-term loans from Jones’ AAU coach, Lawrence Johns, when her son was in high school. “They are a great family, wonderful family, deeply committed family of faith,” school president Ken Starr said Wednesday night, adding that “Terri roots for the other team, not to win, but to do well.” Baylor also questioned the timing of the decision, six hours before their biggest game of the season. Following the Oklahoma loss, Baylor athletic director Ian McCaw referred to both Auburn and Ohio State, invoking high-profile cases from the last football season. Rightly or wrongly, those two cases sent the notion of two standards, one for major college powerhouses and another for everybody else. Remember Jerry Tarkanian’s old quote about the NCAA getting so mad at Kentucky’s basketball rule breaking that it dropped the hammer on Cleveland State? Tark the Shark has become popular again. In the case of the Auburn, the NCAA’s position seems defensible. In a response to SportsDay on Wednesday that became part of a post on the NCAA website Thursday, the NCAA noted that Jones and his family actually accepted impermissible benefits. In a rare move, the organization said the criticism was “off base, related to timing, process and precedent.” Never mind that Terri Jones quickly repaid less than $1,000 in loans to Johns and works two jobs to support her family. Or that Cam Newton’s father, Cecil, was reportedly demanding $180,000 for his son’s services. By accepting the short-term loan and a trip to San Diego to watch an NFL exhibition game, Jones and his mother crossed an important NCAA threshold. The organization says the total benefits cost about $4,100, more substantial than originally reported. But the Ohio State case may provide Baylor with a much stronger argument. Late last season, five Buckeyes including star quarterback Terrelle Pryor — were found to have personally traded personal items and memorabilia for improper benefits. They were allowed to play in the Allstate Sugar Bowl with the five-game suspensions beginning next season. In Baylor’s case, the improper benefits occurred in high school, presumably before Jones was fully aware of NCAA rules. And he was not allowed to play in the Big 12 Championship, where Baylor suffered a fatal blow to its NCAA hopes. Of course, Ohio State had big-time muscle. Paul Hoolahan, the Sugar Bowl’s executive director, acknowledged lobbying to have the five Buckeyes participate. Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany, maybe the most powerful man in college athletics, also reportedly spoke on Ohio State’s behalf. Asked about the apparent difference in punishment to different situations, NCAA spokesman Erik Christianson sent an email explanation Thursday. “Every student-athlete is treated fairly — that is why each case is reviewed individually on its own merits,” the NCAA said in the statement. “As for the student-athlete reinstatement policy for championships, it relates to an NCAA championship or bowl game as the next immediate competition — not a conference championship.” Don’t expect that explanation to satisfy Baylor or its fans.

The game was called after nine innings. Getz began the day in a 1-for-14 rut. He hit only .237 last year in 224 at-bats. “It was the time to get some hits,” he said. “Spring is a process. Some guys can roll out of bed and start hitting. Some guys take time. It’s nice to have the feeling of getting some hits. It’s something to build on.”

SPORTS ON TV

NCAA: Baylor’s criticism of Jones case ‘off base’ WACO, TEXAS — A day after ruling Baylor freshman Perry Jones ineligible for accepting improper benefits, the NCAA said Thursday that the school was wrong in criticizing how the case was handled and suggesting there were similarities to problems at Auburn and Ohio State. Jones was ruled out for the rest of the season a few hours before the Bears lost to Oklahoma without him in the Big 12 tournament Wednesday night. The NCAA determined he and his family received improper benefits from an AAU coach before enrolling at Baylor. Baylor issued a release after the ruling Wednesday in which athletic director Ian McCaw said the decision appeared “to be inconsistent with other recent widely discussed NCAA decisions.” In a later TV interview, McCaw referenced cases involving the Ohio State and Auburn football teams this past season. McCaw declined comment Thursday. But the NCAA said Baylor “is off base, related to timing, process and precedent.”

COLLEGE BASKETBALL Three Big East refs withdraw NEW YORK — The three officials cited for two errors in the final seconds of the St. John’s-Rutgers game have withdrawn from the rest of the Big East tournament.

Arkansas investigating report FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. — Arkansas is reviewing a report suggesting coach John Pelphrey had contact with a pair of 2012 recruits in violation of NCAA rules. The report from CBSSports.com includes a picture of Pelphrey with Sylvan Hills (Ark.) High standout Archie Goodwin and teammate Trey Smith at a high school tournament last December. NCAA rules say coaches cannot have off-campus contact with a prospect until the July 1 following the prospect’s junior year in high school.

NFL Stakes, tension rise in labor talks WASHINGTON — The tension and stakes rose in the NFL labor talks with only a day left before the twice-extended collective bargaining agreement expires, increasing the possibility of the league losing games to a work stoppage for the first time in nearly a quarter-century. With the two sides far apart on key economic issues, nine of the 10 members of the owners’ labor committee joined NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell on Thursday at the office of the federal mediator overseeing the talks — but, the union said, none of the owners met with any players. Even though there were small-group negotiations between NFL and union representatives, no one gave any indication that progress was made. Indeed, the loudest words came in the evening, during a series of back-and-forth barbs sparked by league general counsel and lead negotiator Jeff Pash’s comments. “Things can come together quickly. Things can fall apart quickly,” Pash said when the NFL negotiating team left for the day. “I’ve said it many times: If both sides have an equal commitment to getting this deal done, it will get done. I don’t know if both sides have an equal commitment. ... Obviously, we have the commitment.” When those comments were relayed to NFL Players Association spokesman George Atallah, he responded with an e-mail to the Asso-

ciated Press that said: “Jeff Pash was part of an executive team that sold the networks a $4 billion ticket to a game they knew wouldn’t be played. The only thing they’ve been committed to is a lockout.”

Patriots S may be questioned ORLANDO, FLA. — Police in Orlando want to talk to New England Patriots safety Brandon Meriweather about a shooting that injured two men outside a bar near his hometown, authorities said Thursday. The 27-year-old player was at the shooting in the early morning hours of Feb. 28 in Apopka, Fla., Orange County Sheriff’s department spokesman Capt. Angelo Nieves said at a news conference.

NBA Riley backs Spoelstra MIAMI — Heat President Pat Riley is giving coach Erik Spoelstra a vote of confidence, even with the team mired in its roughest stretch of the season. In an interview with The Star-Ledger of Newark, N.J., Riley dismissed any notion of Spoelstra being on shaky ground as “the media being neurotic.” Riley made the remarks on Wednesday while attending the Big East Tournament at Madison Square Garden.

Jackson ‘not a fan’ of Heat style MIAMI — Phil Jackson has another thought on the Miami Heat: He doesn’t like how they play. Speaking Thursday before his Los Angeles Lakers visited Miami, Jackson likened the way the Heat play to an Xbox video game and said they rely too much on 1-on-1 basketball. “I’m not a big fan of the style that Miami plays,” Jackson said. “I like to see everybody involved in the game.”

COLLEGE BASKETBALL Favorite ..........................Points .....................Underdog Big Ten Conference Conseco Fieldhouse-Indianapolis, IN. Quarterfinals Ohio St ...........................No Line............Northwestern Illinois...................................3............................Michigan Atlantic Coast Conference Greensboro Coliseum-Greensboro, NC. Quarterfinals North Carolina ............No Line............Miami-Florida Clemson.........................No Line.........Boston College

College Basketball Time Ohio St. v. Northwestern11 a.m. UNC v. Miami 11 a.m. Michigan v. Illinois 1 p.m. Clemson v. Boston Coll. 1 p.m. Lafayette v. Bucknell 3:45 p.m. E. Carolina v. Memphis 3 p.m. UTEP v. Tulsa 5:30 p.m. Kansas v. Colorado 6 p.m. UConn v. Syracuse 6 p.m. Duke v. Maryland 6 p.m. Texas v. Texas A&M 8:30 p.m. Notre Dame v. Louisville8 p.m. Florida St. v. Va. Tech 8 p.m. USC v. Arizona 8 p.m. L. Beach St. v. UCSB 8:30 p.m. UC Riverside v. TBA 10:30 p.m. Oregon v. TBA 10:30 p.m. Boise St. v. N. Mexico St.11 p.m.

Net ESPN ESPN2 ESPN ESPN2 ESPN2 CBSC CBSC Big 12 ESPN ESPN2 Big 12 ESPN ESPN2 FSN ESPNU ESPNU FSN ESPN2

Cable 33, 233 34, 234 33, 233 34, 234 34, 234 143, 243 143, 243 8, 15, 208 33, 233 34, 234 8, 15, 208 33, 233 34, 234 36, 236 35, 235 35, 235 36, 236 34, 234

Women’s Basketball Time UCF v. Memphis 10 a.m. Baylor v. Kansas St. Noon Tulane v. Houston 12:30 p.m. Texas A&M v. Oklahoma 2:30 p.m. UCLA v. California 4:30 p.m.

Net CBSC FSN CBSC FSN FSN

Cable 143, 243 36, 236 143, 243 36, 236 36, 236

Golf Puerto Rico Open WGC-Cadillac Champ.

Time Net 10:30 a.m. Golf 1 p.m. Golf

Cable 156, 289 156, 289

Arena Football Philly v. Pittsburgh

Time 7 p.m.

Net NFL

Cable 154, 230

Italian Soccer Brescia v. Inter

Time 1:30 p.m.

Net FSC

Cable 149

College Hockey WCHA Playoff

Time 7:30 p.m.

Net FCSC

Cable 145

SATURDAY College Basketball Time C-USA TBA 10:30 a.m. Stony Brook v. Boston U.11 a.m. SEC TBA Noon ACC TBA Noon Atlantic 10 TBA Noon Big Ten TBA 12:40 p.m. MEAC TBA 1 p.m. SEC TBA 2 p.m. ACC TBA 2 p.m. Atlantic 10 TBA 2:30 p.m. Big Ten TBA 3 p.m. Southland TBA 3 p.m. Pac-10 TBA 5 p.m. Big 12 TBA ESPN MAC TBA 5 p.m. Mountain West TBA 5 p.m. Big East TBA 8 p.m. Great West 8:30 p.m. WAC TBA 9 p.m.

Net CBS ESPN2 ABC ESPN CBSC CBS ESPN2 ABC ESPN CBSC CBS ESPN2 CBS 33, 233 ESPN2 VS. ESPN FCSA ESPN2

Women’s Basketball Big 12 TBA MVC TBA WAC TBA Mountain West TBA Big South TBA MVC TBA SWAC TBA Patriot League TBA Big South TBA Big West TBA C-USA TBA SWAC TBA

Time 11 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

Net Cable FSN 36, 236 FSN, FCSC 36, 145, 236 ESPNU 35, 235 VS. 38, 238 FCSA 144 FSN, FCSC 36, 145, 236 ESPNu 35, 235 CBSC 143, 243 FCSA 144 ESPN2 34, 234 CBSC 143, 243 ESPNU 35, 235

GOLF Mahan in lead at Doral

NBA Utah v. Chicago

Time 7 p.m.

Net WGN

Cable 16

DORAL, FLA. — Television towers toppled, and the monster scoreboard at Doral came crashing down when 50 mph gusts blew through the Blue Monster. Hunter Mahan then delivered some excitement of his own. Mahan birdied his opening four holes Thursday and kept right on rolling until the stormdelayed opening round was suspended by darkness. He didn’t miss a green or come close to a bogey in 11 holes and was 7 under.

Spring Training Time Chi. Cubs v. Cincinnati 3 p.m.

Net WGN

Cable 16

Golf WGC-Cadillac Champ. WGC-Cadillac Champ.

Time 11 a.m. 1 p.m.

Net Golf NBC

Cable 156, 289 8, 14, 208

NHL Detroit v. St. Louis

Time 7 p.m.

Net FSN

Cable 36, 236

MLB Phillies’ Manuel gets extension CLEARWATER, FLA. — The Philadelphia Phillies rewarded manager Charlie Manuel on Thursday with a two-year contract extension through 2013, his prize for four straight NL East titles, a World Series championship and the team’s exceedingly bright future. In other baseball news: ■ Yogi Berra was released from a hospital Thursday, hours after the 85-year-old Hall of Famer tripped and fell in the New York Yankees’ clubhouse before a spring training game. ■ The latest allegations of belligerent behavior by Miguel Cabrera won’t change his status with the Detroit Tigers, general manager Dave Dombrowski said Thursday. ■ Atlanta Braves minor-league manager Luis Salazar was scheduled for more facial surgery Thursday, a day after being hit by Brian McCann’s foul liner while standing in the dugout during an exhibition game.

LATEST LINE NBA Favorite ..........................Points .....................Underdog Portland ........................51⁄2 (181)................CHARLOTTE LA Clippers...................21⁄2 (191)..............NEW JERSEY Boston.............................2 (190)............PHILADELPHIA Indiana............................2 (210)......................TORONTO OKLAHOMA CITY..........9 (206)..........................Detroit CHICAGO .........................6 (178)..........................Atlanta Utah .................................1 (205) .................MINNESOTA SAN ANTONIO .............111⁄2 (208) .............Sacramento Orlando.........................41⁄2 (207)................GOLDEN ST

TODAY

Atlantic 10 Conference Boardwalk Hall-Atlantic City, NJ. Quarterfinals Xavier....................................7 ...............................Dayton Duquesne ...........................10.....................St. Joseph’s Temple.................................10 .............................La Salle Richmond............................6 ...................Rhode Island Southeastern Conference Georgia Dome-Atlanta, GA. Quarterfinals Alabama ........................No Line........................Georgia Kentucky .......................No Line..................Mississippi Big East Conference Madison Square Garden-New York, NY. Semifinals Syracuse........................No Line...............Connecticut Big 12 Conference Sprint Center-Kansas City, MO. Semifinals Kansas............................No Line .....................Colorado Western Athletic Conference Orleans Arena-Las Vegas, NV. Semifinals Utah St...........................No Line................San Jose St

Write-In Game ST. MARY’S, CA.............No Line .....................Weber St NHL Favorite ...........................Goals .....................Underdog Los Angeles..................Even-1⁄2..................COLUMBUS WASHINGTON ....................1⁄2-1...........................Carolina Boston ................................1⁄2-1...............NY ISLANDERS TAMPA BAY ........................1⁄2-1..............................Ottawa New Jersey...................Even-1⁄2 ......................ATLANTA DETROIT.............................1-11⁄2.......................Edmonton DALLAS...........................Even-1⁄2...................Minnesota Anaheim ........................Even-1⁄2 ..................COLORADO BOXING Saturday, March 12th Vacant WBA Light Middleweight Title-(12 Rounds) MGM Grand Garden Arena-Las Vegas, NV. R. Mayorga + 900 M. Cotto -1300 WBC Middleweight Title-(12 Rounds) MGM Grand Arena Foxwoods-Mashantucket, MA. S. Dzinkiruk +450 S. Martinez -600 Home Team in CAPS (C) 2011 TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES, INC.

College Lacrosse Time Net Georgetown v. Syracuse10 a.m. ESPNU Cornell v. Virginia 12:30 p.m. ESPNU

Cable 5, 13, 205 34, 234 9, 12, 209 33, 233 143, 243 5, 13, 205 34, 234 9, 12, 209 33, 233 143, 243 5, 13, 205 34, 234 5, 13, 205 34, 234 38, 238 33, 233 144 34, 234

Cable 35, 235 35, 235

FA Cup Soccer Time Man. United v. Arsenal 11 a.m.

Net FSC

Cable 149

Italian Soccer Cesena v. Juventus

Time 1:30 p.m.

Net FSC

Cable 149

Australian Soccer Grand Final

Time 11:30 p.m.

Net FSC

Cable 149

Auto Racing AMA Daytona 200 Truck qualifying NASCAR trucks AMA Supercross

Time Noon 2:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 6:30 p.m.

Net Speed Speed Speed Speed

Cable 150, 227 150, 227 150, 227 150, 227

Tennis Paribas Open

Time 1 p.m.

Net Tennis

Cable 157

College Hockey WCHA Playoff WCHA Playoff

Time 7p.m. 7p.m.

Net FCSC FCSP

Cable 145 146

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TEXAS 74, OKLAHOMA 54

Longhorns rout Sooners K A N S A S C I T Y , M O . ( AP ) — Allowing big leads to disappear cost No. 10 Texas dearly during the regular season. The 10th-ranked Longhorns were determined not to let it happen again Thursday night in the quarterfinals of the Big 12 tournament. Oklahoma sliced seven points off a 23-point halftime deficit but could get no closer as Jordan Hamilton and Tristan Thompson each turned in a double-double to lead Texas to a 74-54 victory. “At halftime, coach Barnes told us that we might be up by 23, but we had to come out in the second half with intensity and do what we do,” Thompson said. “There have been some situations in the past where, you guys know the result. We wanted to keep pressure on them and extend the lead if possible.” The second-seeded Longhorns (26-5) beat Oklahoma for the third time this season and 11th in 13 meetings overall. They led by as many as 25 in the first half and never let the Sooners (14-18) get closer than 13 after that. “Playing with the lead is sometimes hard, because you have to worry about some stuff,” Texas guard Jai Lucas said. “We had to find a way to keep playing like the score was 0-0.” Hamilton had 22 points and 10 rebounds, and Thompson totaled 13 points and 11 boards for Texas, which lost three of its last five in the regular season to finish second in the Big 12 behind No. 2 Kansas. Oklahoma got 17 points from Cade Davis in a foulplagued game. Off icials called 21 fouls on Oklahoma and 14 on the Longhorns, who had a 39-23 rebounding edge and held the 10th-seeded Sooners to 3-of-13 shooting from behind the three-point line. “We’ve had big leads a lot this year and let them go,” Texas coach Rick Barnes said. “I could say it’s human nature. As Jai said, it’s difficult to play with a big lead. I say that, but I don’t know if I believe it. If you play your game and execute, you have to continue to attack.” Hamilton had a bucket, and Lucas connected on the game’s first three-pointer as the Longhorns got off to an 112 start, setting the tone for the entire evening. The Texas defense, which

Charlie Riedel/AP Photo

COLORADO PLAYERS CELEBRATE a shot in the final moments against Kansas State. The Buffaloes won Thursday in Kansas City, Mo., and move on to face Kansas tonight.

K-State

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Orlin Wagner/AP Photo

TEXAS FORWARD TRISTAN THOMPSON, BACK, TRIES to knock the ball from Oklahoma guard Cade Davis. Texas won, 74-54, on Thursday in Kansas City, Mo.

BOX SCORE OKLAHOMA (14-18) Fitzgerald 4-8 2-2 10, Pledger 1-6 5-5 8, Blair 36 0-0 7, Clark 1-4 0-0 2, Davis 7-15 2-2 17, Washington 1-2 0-0 2, Newell 0-2 4-4 4, Neal 2-4 0-0 4, Honore’ 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 19-47 13-13 54. TEXAS (26-6) Johnson 3-7 1-3 7, Thompson 5-8 3-8 13, Hamilton 9-18 2-2 22, Balbay 0-2 0-0 0, Joseph 37 2-2 9, Lucas 3-4 0-0 8, Brown 5-8 0-0 11, Wangmene 1-1 0-0 2, Hill 0-2 2-2 2. Totals 29-57 10-17 74. Halftime—Texas 43-20. 3-Point Goals— Oklahoma 3-13 (Blair 1-1, Pledger 1-4, Davis 1-5, Newell 0-1, Neal 0-2), Texas 6-14 (Lucas 2-2, Hamilton 2-5, Brown 1-3, Joseph 1-4). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Oklahoma 23 (Davis 4), Texas 39 (Thompson 11). Assists—Oklahoma 12 (Blair 6), Texas 18 (Brown 5). Total Fouls— Oklahoma 21, Texas 14. Technical—Hamilton. A— 18,910.

held Oklahoma to a seasonlow 46 points in a 66-46 blowout on Jan. 15, forced the Sooners into 23 percent shooting. The Longhorns gave up only one conventional basket over the first 8:38. Davis had a field goal early in the half, and that was the Sooners’ only true bucket until Davis scored at the 11:22 mark to make it 11-6. In between, Andrew Fitzgerald was awarded two points on basket interference. “I think we just kind of rushed ourselves,” Davis said. “Their pressure got to us. We

were kind of forcing shots. We weren’t able to make the open shots that we did get, and it knocked us back on our heels. They have tremendous depth. When they come in, there’s really no drop-off on the post play and even in the guard play.” The Sooners made a mild run in the second half, chipping a 43-20 halftime lead down to 53-39 with an 8-0 spurt that included Davis’ three-pointer and three free throws by Steven Pledger after J’Covan Brown fouled him behind the arc. A few minutes later, Calvin Newell’s two foul shots got Oklahoma to 65-52. But Thompson answered with a huge dunk off a nifty feed from Brown, and Gary Johnson converted a threepoint play to quickly build the lead to 70-52. Fitzgerald had 10 points for Oklahoma. “They are a great basketball team,” Oklahoma coach Jeff Capel said. “They put us in a tough position early on. We felt like we got some good looks, we just couldn’t finish and keep them off the glass.”

“We feed off each other,” Higgins said of himself and Burks. “Throughout the year we talk to each other during the game. It’s hard for teams to shut down both of us. We just pick each other up.” Andre Roberson had 11 points and 14 rebounds for Colorado. Burks, shadowed by Pullen, picked up three quick fouls in the second half and went to the bench. But Higgins took control and scored 10 straight points, keeping Colorado close until its all-Big 12 guard got back in the game. Kelly’s tip-in and Will Spradling’s three-pointer sliced Colorado’s lead to 7069 before Marcus Relphorde hit a three-pointer from the baseline. After Spradling’s driving layup cut it to 73-72, Burks went to the line and hit both ends of a 1-and-1. With 1:23 to go, Kansas State inbounded the ball and Spradling put up a three-pointer that missed. Burks batted away Rodney McGruder’s fol-

COLORADO (21-12) Dufault 2-3 0-0 4, Tomlinson 1-1 0-0 3, Relphorde 3-3 3-3 10, Burks 7-14 8-8 24, Higgins 10-15 7-9 28, Sharpe 0-4 0-0 0, Coney 1-1 0-0 2, Roberson 4-6 3-5 11, Knutson 1-3 2-2 5, Mills 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 29-50 23-27 87. KANSAS ST. (22-10) Kelly 7-11 4-6 18, Samuels 4-10 0-1 8, Pullen 619 3-3 18, Southwell 0-0 0-0 0, McGruder 3-10 44 11, Peterson 2-3 0-0 4, Irving 0-0 0-0 0, Henriquez-Roberts 1-4 0-0 2, Spradling 5-9 1-2 14. Totals 28-66 12-16 75. Halftime—Kansas St. 39-37. 3-Point Goals— Colorado 6-9 (Burks 2-3, Relphorde 1-1, Higgins 1-1, Tomlinson 1-1, Knutson 1-3), Kansas St. 7-23 (Spradling 3-6, Pullen 3-11, McGruder 1-4, Samuels 0-2). Fouled Out—Peterson. Rebounds— Colorado 35 (Roberson 14), Kansas St. 29 (Kelly 10). Assists—Colorado 11 (Burks 5), Kansas St. 16 (Pullen 7). Total Fouls—Colorado 17, Kansas St. 20. A—18,910.

low attempt and Devon Peterson was called for a foul. Relphorde, with 59.9 seconds to go, made both foul shots for a 77-72 lead. Roberson made a foul shot and Higgins made two before Roberson’s layup gave the Buffs, a longtime Big 12 doormat, a comfortable lead. “We made some bad decisions,” Pullen said. “It’s the same thing that plagued us when we weren’t doing well in the Big 12. We were undisciplined, we gave up some easy shots and we made some bad decisions on offense and it cost us the game. At this time of year, you can’t have those type of breakdowns or those

type of lapses, or you’ll never be able to beat a good team.” Earlier, with Burks on the bench, Higgins hit two free throws, Pullen canned a threepointer for a 55-50 lead, and then Higgins went inside for a contested bucket and followed that with a driving layup that cut the lead to 55-54. After Peterson scored for Kansas State, Higgins answered with another basket. Levi Knutson’s two foul shots and long three-pointer put Colorado on top 61-57. The Wildcats tied it 62-all on Pullen’s three-pointer, then Higgins hit a fallaway jumper and followed that with a driving layup. Burks, with just his second bucket of the second half, tipped in a shot and Higgins made a floater in the lane, capping an 8-2 run for a 70-64 lead with 3:31 to play.

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BOX SCORE MISSOURI (23-10) Ratliffe 2-5 2-2 6, Bowers 4-10 5-5 13, Dixon 15 0-0 2, Denmon 6-11 7-11 22, English 2-7 8-10 12, P. Pressey 2-9 5-5 9, Kreklow 0-3 0-0 0, M. Pressey 0-1 3-4 3, Safford 1-4 0-0 2, Sutton 0-0 00 0, Moore 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 19-56 30-37 71. TEXAS A&M (24-7) Loubeau 6-8 8-9 20, Middleton 3-8 2-2 9, Walkup 5-7 4-4 16, Harris 0-3 2-2 2, Holmes 6-9 4-4 20, Lewis 0-1 0-0 0, Davis 1-1 0-0 2, Darko 12 0-0 3, Hibbert 0-1 4-8 4, Roberson 3-4 1-3 7, Carrell 0-0 0-0 0, Turner 1-1 1-2 3. Totals 26-45 2634 86. Halftime—Texas A&M 46-33. 3-Point Goals— Missouri 3-15 (Denmon 3-5, Kreklow 0-1, Safford 0-1, Ratliffe 0-1, English 0-2, Dixon 0-2, P. Pressey 0-3), Texas A&M 8-16 (Holmes 4-6, Walkup 2-4, Darko 1-1, Middleton 1-2, Harris 0-1, Hibbert 0-1, Lewis 0-1). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds— Missouri 27 (Bowers 6), Texas A&M 35 (Roberson 8). Assists—Missouri 10 (P. Pressey 5), Texas A&M 20 (Holmes 5). Total Fouls—Missouri 25, Texas A&M 26. A—18,910.

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MISSOURI GUARD MICHAEL DIXON (11) TRIES to get past Texas A&M guard Dash Harris for layup. Texas A&M won, 8671, on Thursday in Kansas City, Mo. third-seeded Aggies (24-7) will hook up with ancient enemy and second-seeded Texas in the 220th game between the two, the most-played rivalry in Texas A&M history. The No. 10 Longhorns swept the season series this year in convincing fashion, winning by 21 at home and by 20 at Texas A&M. “It seemed a lot worse than that,” Turgeon said. “We’ve just got to play better. I think we’ve become a better team since that whipping at home that humbled all of us.” A&M outrebounded Missouri 35-27 and held them to 34 percent shooting.

The Aggies also got 16 points from Nathan Walkup. The first few minutes were all Loubeau. The 6-foot-8 junior hit the opening bucket of the game, then converted two foul shots when Bowers fouled him, added a putback and then another bucket. It was business as usual for the Tigers away from home despite a partisan crowd in downtown Kansas City. They were 17-1 in Mizzou Arena this year but 6-8 elsewhere. The cold-shooting Tigers were only 8-for-28 from the floor in the first half and went the first six minutes and four seconds of the second half without a field goal. Denmon’s threepointer broke the drought but by then the Aggies led 57-39. “I just feel that the team that came out and played tonight wasn’t the team that I know that we are,” said Denmon. “We usually do whatever it takes to win, and I don’t feel that we gave that third and fourth effort.”

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OSU forward rips final foul By Jesse Newell jnewell@ljworld.com

KANSAS CITY, MO. — Oklahoma State forward MarKansas led by as many as four early, and shall Moses didn’t mince there were five ties before OSU pulled away words when talking about for a lead that reached a game-high eight at his controversial fifth foul 41-33. … OSU led, 18-14, in points in the paint, — a charge against Kansas 8-5 in points off turnovers, 6-2 in fast-break University’s Mario Little points and 16-7 in bench points. … KU led, 9-2, with 2:55 remaining in in second-chance points. OSU’s 63-62 loss to KU on Thursday afternoon. OKLAHOMA STATE LEADERS Moses bounced into LitScoring: Keiton Page 12, Jean-Paul Olukemi tle while dribbling a few 11. times before Little Rebounding: Matt Pilgrim 6. launched himself backAssists: Reger Dowell 3. wards to draw the whistle. Turnovers: Marshall Moses 2. “That’s a terrible call. I don’t know how coach feels KANSAS LEADERS about me saying that to the Scoring: Marcus Morris 12. media, but that’s a terrible Rebounding: Marcus Morris 5. call,” Moses said. “Good Assists: Brady Morningstar 2. defense by Mario Little. Turnovers: Marcus Morris, Morningstar, EliThat’s a veteran move, jah Johnson, Tyshawn Taylor 1 each. pulling the chair out on me. “He knew I was going to TALE OF THE TAPE try to back him down; I’m Oklahoma State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kansas bigger than he is. But I 54.2 ✓ . . . . . . . . . . . .FFG% . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40.6 don’t think anybody in 3ptFG% . . . . . . . . . . . . .18.2 50.0 ✓ . . . . . . . . . .3 America who saw the game 92.3 ✓ . . . . . . . . . . . .FFT% . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50.0 would say that I fouled Reb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✓ 18 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .R him.” Asst. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 7 ✓ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A Moses, one of three TO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✓ 4 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T Cowboys who fouled out Blk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 3 ✓ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B against the Jayhawks, apolStl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 3 ✓ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S ogized for some of his actions, saying he was “a little out of character toward the referee.” Still, he wasn’t backing off his stance regarding the call. “I didn’t foul the guy, and I can’t even pretend like I did just for media purposes,” Moses said. “Like I said, all credit to Mario LitBRIEFLY

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tle. That was a great play. It was smart. It was a veteran play. “But for the referee to give me that fifth foul on that, especially late in the game, I thought that was maybe the worst call I’ve gotten on me all year.” Without forwards Moses, Matt Pilgrim and Jarred Shaw, the Cowboys were limited on their last possession when trailing, 63-62, with 20 seconds left. OSU coach Travis Ford was forced to put shorter players at positions they’d rarely played this season. He hesitated calling a more complex play, figuring his players might not know their responsibilities at their new positions. The Cowboys also became easier to defend, as KU was able to switch on every ball screen without worrying about the potential mismatch of having a guard defend a big man. Ford opted to try to space the floor to run the weave — a play that had been successful earlier in the game. The Jayhawks, however, were sound defensively, as Little forced a bobble from OSU’s Reger Dowell, then contested Jean-Paul Olukemi’s final shot. “They did what good teams do. They didn’t make a mistake,” Moses said. “A lot of teams in that situation get panicky and frantic. They didn’t.” KANSAS FORWARD MARIO LITTLE HANGS FOR A BUCKET AND A FOUL against Oklahoma State late in the s

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Kansas took its first second-half lead at 51-50 and never led by more than four. … Kansas led, 12-10, in points off turnovers and 13-4 in second-chance points. … Oklahoma State led, 28-26, in points in the paint, 22-18 in bench points and 11-7 in fast-break points.

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OKLAHOMA STATE LEADERS

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Scoring: Keiton Page 23, Jean-Paul Olukemi

Rebounding: Matt Pilgrim 10. Assists: Reger Dowell 3. Turnovers: Marshall Moses 3.

KANSAS LEADERS

Scoring: Marcus Morris 16, Brady Morningstar 11, Markieff Morris 10. Rebounding: Marcus Morris 11, Thomas Robinson 8. Assists: Morningstar 4. Turnovers: Markieff Morris, Tyshawn Taylor 2 each.

TALE OF THE TAPE

Oklahoma State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kansas 40.0 ✓ . . . . . . . . . . . .FFG% . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35.9 3ptFG% . . . . . . . . . . . .20.0 30.8 ✓ . . . . . . . . . .3 85.7 ✓ . . . . . . . . . . . .FFT% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57.1 Reb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✓ 42 36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .R Asst. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✓ 11 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A TO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✓ 8 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T Blk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 4 ✓ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B Stl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 4 ✓ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S

LINES TO REMEMBER

Oklahoma State: Keiton Page 6-for-12 FG, 9-for-9 FT, 23 points. Kansas: Marcus Morris 7-for-15 FG, 11 rebounds, 16 points.

LINES TO FORGET

Oklahoma State: Jarred Shaw 0-for-1 FG, 2 rebounds, 5 fouls, 0 points in 9 minutes. Kansas: Tyrel Reed 1-for-8 FG, 1-for-8 3pt FG, 6 points in 31 minutes.

BOX SCORE

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FG FT REB PF TP m-a m-a o-t Matt Pilgrim 23 1-4 0-0 2-10 5 2 Marshall Moses 31 4-8 1-2 4-7 5 9 Reger Dowell 23 3-6 0-0 0-1 3 6 Keiton Page 36 6-12 9-9 0-2 1 23 Markel Brown 33 2-8 0-0 1-5 1 5 Jean-Paul Olukemi 25 4-10 8-10 0-4 1 17 Roger Franklin 15 0-0 0-0 0-4 1 0 Jarred Shaw 9 0-1 0-0 0-2 5 0 Nick Sidorakis 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 team 1-1 Totals 20-50 18-21 8-36 22 62 Three-point goals: 4-13 (Page 2-6, Olukemi 1-2, Brown 1-3, Moses 0-1, Dowell 0-1). Assists: 7 (Dowell 3, Brown 2, Page, Shaw). Turnovers: 10 (Moses 3, Pilgrim 2, Dowell 2, Page, Sidorakis, Brown). Blocked shots: 4 (Brown 2, Pilgrim, Shaw). Steals: 4 (Olukemi 3, Pilgrim). KANSAS (63)

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FG FT REB PF TP m-a m-a o-t Markieff Morris 18 3-5 4-5 1-5 5 10 Marcus Morris 35 7-15 1-2 9-11 0 16 Brady Morningstar 36 4-12 2-2 1-6 3 11 Tyrel Reed 31 1-8 3-6 1-3 0 6 Elijah Johnson 18 1-2 0-0 0-0 4 2 Tyshawn Taylor 21 3-5 0-1 0-2 2 6 Thomas Robinson 19 0-5 1-4 3-8 2 1 Mario Little 11 3-9 1-1 2-4 1 8 Josh Selby 11 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 3 team 1-3 Totals 23-64 12-21 18-42 18 63 Three-point goals: 5-25 (Little 1-1, Marcus Morris 1-3, Selby 1-3, Morningstar 1-6, Reed 1-8, Markieff Morris 0-1, Johnson 0-1, Taylor 0-2). Assists: 11 (Morningstar 4 ,Robinson 2, Markieff Morris, Marcus Morris, Reed, Johnson, Taylor). Turnovers: 8 (Markieff Morris 2, Taylor 2, Marcus Morris, Morningstar, Johnson, team). Blocked shots: 0. Steals: 3 (Robinson 2, Taylor). Oklahoma State ...................................41 21 — 62 Kansas ..................................................35 28 — 63 Technical fouls: Olukemi, Brown. Officials: Paul Janssen, Joe DeRosa, Don Daily. Attendance: 18,910.

KU’S MARIO LITTLE, LEFT, AND TYSHAWN TAYLOR disrupt the dribble by Oklahoma State guard Reger Dowell with seconds remaining in the second half.

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scary position of having to clamp down on defense or suffer a shocking loss — and likely two days of grueling, soul-searching practices — leading into Selection Sunday. “Over the years, we’ve been in that situation quite often. And I’ve never been one to hope for things or wish for things or anything like that, but I admit I was praying a little bit,” KU coach Bill Self said of his feelings as Olukemi released. The Jayhawks, who had an awful day offensively in missing 20 of 25 threepointers, did everything right defensively the last time OSU (19-13) had the ball. Point guard Elijah Johnson shadowed OSU guard Keiton Page (23 points), making point guard Reger Dowell turn to Olukemi, whose buzzer-beating shot was short and off the mark. It had no chance. “Fortunately, I think Dowell kind of fumbled the ball, which killed the play,” Self said. “I was more concerned with us fouling than making a shot because I thought they did a good job of putting their head down and driving.” The guy closest to Olukemi also had KU’s key offensive play of the day.

Little, who accepted a pass from Morningstar in the lane, scored and after getting fouled by Roger Franklin, hit a free throw to bust a 60-60 tie with 1:11 left. Olukemi scored at :56, slicing the gap to 63-62. “I told ’Rio when he got in there, we were going to need him,” said Marcus Morris, who scored 16 points, but just four the second half. “I tell him, ‘Show them what you show us in practice every day.’ We know ’Rio can make big-time plays. Now the world knows.” Little had also scored at 3:21, upping a 58-56 lead to four points. “When teams go zone, coach likes to throw me in the middle,” Little said. “I just like to turn and face and try to catch it and maybe hit a guy somewhere or drive. I feel the game is slower when teams (like OSU) go zone so it’s kind of easy for me to make moves in there.” The Jayhawks, who will meet Colorado in a 6 p.m., semifinal today in Sprint Center, preferred to look at the positives rather than dwell on an obvious off performance. “We were more focused than we have ever been, but that team played well,” said Marcus Morris, who noted, “they did a great job of double-teaming me and denying me the ball. “Our guards didn’t shoot the ball well (Tyrel Reed went 1-for-8 and Morn-

ingstar 1-for-6 from three), but I promise you they will be coming up,” Morris added. “I kept passing the ball back to them. I’m expecting them to get better, and they will. They’ve been here before. They are my guys.” Self did not dwell on negatives in his postgame talk to the team. Self, who stressed to the media “our guys were ready to play, but Oklahoma State had more a sense of urgency,” chalked it up to “we couldn’t get it going. We couldn’t make shots (35.9 percent to OSU’s 40.0). “I’ve never been a big believer this time of year losing is good because you don’t have time to learn from it,” added Self, relieved to earn the ‘W.’ “It could be your last one. Maybe the K-State and Texas losses were good for us. We learned from them. I’m not into learning from losses this time of year.” The Jayhawks are happy their coach doesn’t have to concoct a practice plan for today, instead a game plan for Colorado. “We are here to take,” Little said. “We are not here saying, ‘Maybe we win; hopefully we win.’ That’s not our personality. That’s not the way we roll. We are here to take and advance, not survive. That’s not a word we use around here, but yeah, we survived today.”

Tough going inside KU had trouble working the ball inside against Okie State’s zone defense. Marcus Morris had 16 points off 7-of-15 shooting but just four points off 1-of-4 shooting the second half. Markieff Morris had 10 points off 3of-5 shooting and Thomas Robinson one point. He missed all five floor shots. “I think we always make an effort to get the ball inside, even if it doesn’t look like it,” senior Brady Morningstar said. “They were playing back in the post. When we were throwing it in there, they were harassing them. It was tough for our bigs to get good looks. We missed a lot of shots around the rim and a ton of threes. It’s something we’ve got to work on.” “I think they sucked in more. They dared us to shoot the three. We definitely shot it,” Markieff Morris said. KU hit 23 of 64 shots (.359) while missing 20 of 25 threes. “They put everybody in the lane,” KU coach Bill Self said. “You cram everybody in the lane, you have to make shots to stretch it. One thing we’ve done a great job this year is get the ball inside, primarily because they have got to guard guys on the perimeter. They played behind, pushed us out. They backed all the way off. We shot too many threes, in large part because they forced us to shoot threes.” Defense Elijah Johnson and Tyshawn Taylor took turns on OSU guard Keiton Page, who hit six of 12 shots (two of six from three) and scored 23 points. Page was 9-for-9 from the line. “I think he is the best defending out of our starters, the most sound,” Self said of Johnson, who shadowed Page on OSU’s final possession, forcing Jean-Paul Olukemi to hoist the final long-range shot at the buzzer. “The biggest reason is, he didn’t go for shot fakes. Some other guys have been known to do that in recent memory.” Of course, Johnson didn’t play a perfect game, either. “Not great, because we come out of a timeout and we call a play, and the play doesn’t work, and he dribbles out the shot clock,” Self said of KU’s final possession that resulted in a Morn-

FRUSTRATED KANSAS COACH BILL SELF wipes his face after a foul called against the Jayhawks to put Oklahoma State guard Keiton Page at the line late in the second half. ingstar airball. “So that wasn’t great. ... But I thought he did fine. Against a zone, I thought he may get a shot at the top of the key, and that’s why he was in there.”

Three meetings KU has played a team three times in one season six times in the Self era. The Jayhawks have swept all the meetings. No. 1 seed coming Self has been told by some media experts his team has wrapped up a No. 1 seed in the NCAAs. “I don’t think what happens from this point forward will affect our seeding,” Self said. Dooley on Wyoming list? Kansas University assistant coach Joe Dooley is being mentioned in Wyoming media reports as a possible candidate for the vacant University of Wyoming headcoaching position. Dooley worked one year as an assistant at Wyoming. He also worked at Mountain West school New Mexico and has head-coaching experience at East Carolina. Honors The United States Basketball Writers Assn. announced its all-district teams. Self was named coach of the year and Marcus Morris player of the year in district six, which encompasses Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, North Dakota and South Dakota. Markieff Morris was also named to the 10-member all-district six team.


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JAYHAWKS, FROM LEFT, TYSHAWN TAYLOR, JOSH SELBY and Thomas Robinson celebrate a bucket and a foul created by teammate Mario Little against Oklahoma State in the waning seconds.

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Freshman briefly brilliant the gray T-shirt with black lettering he wore in the locker room after Thursday’s victory K A N S A S C I T Y , M O . — For offered a glimpse why. “Life Is about a minute during Thurs- Too Short ... ” it read. day’s 63-62 victory against Perhaps more important Oklahoma State in the second than Selby’s view of things is round of the Big 12 tourna- the way his teammates look at ment, Kansas University him. guard Josh Selby had it going. “He’s slumping now, but Selby, KU’s freshman phe- there’s gonna be a time when nom from Baltimore, has he’s gonna be an integral part endured an erratic run of what we do, and today he through his first season of col- hit that big shot,” senior guard lege basketball. But for a brief Tyrel Reed said. “He’s finally moment Thursday, Selby getting back into a rhythm, looked more with practice like the player and everyIt’s all about the KU saw thing. You can against USC in team right now, and I see it. And I’m his debut last want rings. So, if we’re looking for him December and to step up and less like the winning, I’m cool with do some big player who has it.” things.” scored 29 Added senpoints in his — KU freshman Josh Selby ior Brady last seven Morningstar: games combined. “He’s been through so much With 3:13 to play in the first stuff this year, it’s tough to half and KU trailing, 37-30, really even say what he’s Selby took a pass from Marki- going through. But, as a teameff Morris behind the three- mate, when he’s out there on point line and buried the shot. the court, he’s just one of five The success on offense guys that have to come togethinspired better effort on er, and I know he’s a scorer, so defense, and on the next when I’m out there with him, offensive trip, Selby caught I’m trying to get him the ball.” another pass and let another Though Selby said he and three-pointer fly. It missed, KU coach Bill Self had not and Selby’s day basically was talked specifically about a done. He played just three role change, the 6-foot-2 minutes in the second half — guard said his focus was on 11 for the game — and finished being ready when called upon 1-of-3 from the floor with one and savoring his first taste of postseason basketball. foul. “If we lost, I wouldn’t have Though his play has not matched the insanely high enjoyed it,” Selby said. “But expectations placed upon I’m enjoying it now because him, Selby seems fine with his we won.” As for his future beyond his current reality. The main reafreshman season at Kansas, son? “I was a little frustrated at Selby said that’s not even on first,” he said. “But I put all the his radar. “I was thinking about it individual accolades aside. It’s all about the team right before. Every kid thinks about now, and I want rings. So, if it,” he said of the NBA. “But we’re winning, I’m cool with I’m not thinking about it now. I’m working hard to try to get it.” The words Selby utters these rings. I want our seniors aren’t just lip-service. Though to get theirs before they leave. he’s fallen from his status as a So as long as we keep winning, sure-fire NBA lottery pick, he I’m good. That’s why I always walks with the same strut and keep a smile on my face and exudes confidence. Perhaps cheer for my team.” By Matt Tait

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second half. Little converted the free throw that gave KU the final margin in a 63-62 victory Thursday at Sprint Center in Kansas City, Mo.

KU wanted ’Cats, but CU will do By Gary Bedore gbedore@ljworld.com

KANSAS CITY, MO. — Truth be known, Kansas University’s basketball players wanted to play Kansas State in the 2011 Big 12 tournament. “Just because they beat us,” KU junior center Markieff Morris said of an 84-68 decision on Feb. 14 in Manhattan, which followed the Jayhawks’ 90-66 victory over the Wildcats on Jan. 29 in Allen Fieldhouse. There will be no Sunflower Showdown Part Three during the 2010-11 postseason. Upstart Colorado defeated KSU, 87-75, in a Big 12 quarterfinal Thursday, setting up today’s 6 p.m. KU-CU semifinal matchup in Sprint Center. KU beat the Buffs, 82-78, on Jan. 25, in Boulder, Colo., and again, 89-63, on Feb. 19 in Allen Fieldhouse. “In a perfect world for us, if somebody gets you, you want a chance to get ’em back. That’s how it works,” said KU coach Bill Self, who understands why the Jayhawks wanted to play the ’Cats. “Our guys will be focused no matter what. “We played well against them (the 21-12 Buffs) at home. They almost got us on the road. (Alec) Burks and (Cory) Higgins are terrific. (Levi) Knutson is a good player. (Marcus) Relphorde is a tough match for anybody. He’s a three man playing a four, and they are fighting for their life.” The Buffs, who may already have locked up a spot in the NCAA Tournament, would solidify a spot with a victory over No. 2-ranked KU today.

OKLAHOMA STATE'S JEAN-PAUL OLUKEMI, RIGHT, fades for a shot over Kansas forward Marcus Morris during the first half. “We’re not taking anybody lightly. Some might say we took them lightly today, but we didn’t have it offensively,” senior Mario Little said after KU’s narrow 63-62 victory over Oklahoma State. “We’re not taking anybody lightly.” The Jayhawks have won 17 in a row and 44 of 45 versus CU. Of course, this is a different Buffs team, led by KU grad Tad Boyle. “They present a heck of a challenge,” Boyle said of KU. “I hope they shoot from the perimeter tomorrow like they did today (5-25 from three vs. OSU). Because what makes them so hard to guard is

they’ve got inside post presence from multiple guys. And they’ve got some pretty good capable shooters surrounding them. “They’re a good team. It’s going to be a heck of a challenge. But our guys are ready for it. It’s time for us, hey, let’s go ball. We know what we have to do. Let’s let it all hang out, we’ve got nothing to lose, and we’re going to be loose, but we’ll be ready.” Burks, a sophomore guard from Grandview, Mo., scored 24 points versus K-State off 7of-14 shooting. “It’s love,” Burks said of his thoughts playing so close to home. “I’ll always come back

to Kansas City and put on a great show. It’s love because I’m from here, so I love playing in Kansas City.” The Jayhawks definitely respect Burks, who scored 25 versus KU in Boulder and 15 in Lawrence. “Him and Marcus could have got half player of the year with each other,” Markieff Morris said. Instead Marcus was Big 12 player of the year, with both Burks and Morris first-team all-league picks. “He definitely led his team to a remarkable season. He is a tough challenge for us.” “He definitely could have been player of the year,” Marcus said.

Kansas had destroyed the Cowboys by 27 points. Early tipoff times sometimes can throw college basketball players’ clocks out of whack. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A Not that Morris played misNext possession, Morris take-free basketball during the had took a couple of dribbles opening stretch — keeping toward the left block, baiting too close an eye on the rest of the floor to see where help his defender into retreat mode and then executed his might be needed resulted in signature turn-around him losing his man on a cut to jumper. The game was not the hoop, plus he put up a yet six minutes old and Mor- long shot too early in the ris had six points, staking KU clock — but he did stand out to an early three-point lead. by not looking as if he left his He came ready to play. As energy in the locker room. the rest of the team showed, Mario Little’s key plays at crunch time enabled Kansas this had all the elements for to avert an embarrassing loss a perfect storm of flat play with a 63-62 victory, but if out of the chute. The No. 1 not for Morris having his seed in next week’s NCAA head in the game in the first Tournament already had half when most of his teambeen locked up. Just twomates looked atypically lost, and-a-half weeks earlier,

Little might never have had a chance to win it. KU’s 41-35 halftime deficit could have been so much bigger if not for Morris scoring 12 of his 16 points before intermission. Keeping Kansas close, Morris took his man outside and beat him off the dribble for bucket and got another one with a weakside offensive board of a Thomas Robinson miss. In a second half that wasn’t much better for Kansas, Oklahoma State stayed in the game until the end. With KU up 55-54, Morris took the charge and the Oscar, flying to the floor to get the whistle against Matt Pilgrim, the wide-body who doesn’t have nearly as much subtly to his game as Morris. At the other end, with the

shot clock ready to expire, Morris made himself available for a pass and went up for a three-pointer that gave him his only second-half field goal and a 58-55 lead. By day’s end, the Big 12 Player of the Year had himself 11 rebounds, nine off the offensive glass. Trapping the post, Oklahoma State coach Travis Ford dared KU’s guards to beat the Cowboys. Despite all the wide-open looks, the normally reliable tandem of Reed and Brady Morningstar couldn’t get shots to drop, combining to going a combined 2-for-14 from long distance on a day Kansas made just five of 25 three-pointers. It’s such a nice luxury to have on a college basketball team, a power forward who

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consistently can be counted on to score and do so much more. Morris, as easy to take for granted as 30-victory seasons for Kansas, has scored in double figures in 21 consecutive games, dating all the way back to the first game after his ejection in Berkeley. Morris had his shot blocked by Markel Brown, who reacted as if he had just won a professional wrestling match, giving too much lip and drawing a technical foul. As has so often been the case of late, Morris kept his cool and his man lost his. “One got a technical talking trash,” Morris said. “He was filling the shoes when I get my technical fouls.” Morris joked about it, which shows he now knows getting the last word is

beneath a player with such a mature game. “That could be a gamechanger at any time,” he said. “That’s why I didn’t respond.” It was far from Morris’ best game of the year, but it wasn’t one of his worst, either. As a team, KU couldn’t have played much worse and still won, which is to Colorado’s disadvantage today. Kansas will play with a sharper edge. Morris likely again will show why he earned Player of the Year honors. “I was excited,” Morris said of being presented the award, “but I’d rather hold up a championship trophy than a Player of the Year trophy. I dedicate that to my teammates, and they’ve been with me all year.”


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UConn knocks off Pitt double as San Diego advanced to the Mountain West Conference semifinals and reached No. 21 Connecticut 76, 30 wins for the first time in its No. 3 Pittsburgh 74 NEW YORK — Kemba Walker 90-year history. hit the winning basket on a UTAH (13-18) classic stepback jumper at the O’Brien 3-7 0-0 6, Clyburn 7-13 3-4 20, Foster 30-0 6, Jo. Watkins 5-14 2-2 12, Glover 1-8 0-0 2, buzzer, and Connecticut 5Hines 0-1 0-0 0, Kupets 0-1 0-0 0, DiMaria 0-0 0stunned Pittsburgh in the 0 0, Washburn 2-4 0-0 4. Totals 21-53 5-6 50. quarterfinals of the Big East SAN DIEGO ST. (30-2) Thomas 6-10 1-4 13, Leonard 6-13 0-0 13, White tournament. 3-8 5-6 11, Tapley 3-9 0-0 7, Gay 1-9 0-0 3, Walker got the ball at the Carlwell 0-2 3-4 3, Shelton 1-1 0-2 2, Rahon 1-3 0J. Franklin 3-5 0-0 9. Totals 24-60 9-16 64. top of the key with 15 seconds 0 3,Halftime—San Diego St. 30-15. 3-Point Goals— left and found himself guard- Utah 3-13 (Clyburn 3-6, Jo. Watkins 0-1, Kupets 0-1, O’Brien 0-2, Glover 0-3), San Diego St. 7-18 ed by 6-foot-10 Gary McGhee (J. Franklin 3-4, Rahon 1-2, Leonard 1-2, Tapley 1after the Panthers switched 3, Gay 1-6, White 0-1). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Utah 30 (Clyburn, Foster 7), San on a screen. The shifty guard Diego St. 42 (Leonard 12). Assists—Utah 8 (Jo. used a crossover and shoulder Watkins 6), San Diego St. 18 (Thomas 8). Total roll to dump McGhee to the Fouls—Utah 13, San Diego St. 9. A—NA. ground, then calmly swished No. 8 BYU 64, TCU 58 the shot. LAS VEGAS — Jimmer FreThe Huskies (24-9) have won three games in three days dette scored 24 points, and after a late-season slide sent BYU overcame a slow start to them to the No. 9 seed in the edge TCU in the Mountain Big East tournament. They’ll West Conference quarterfiface fourth-seeded Syracuse nals. in the semifinals tonight. U (11-22) Walker finished with 24 TCCerina 2-4 0-1 4, Green 4-6 1-2 11, Thorns 6-12 points, his third straight out- 0-0 15, Cadot 4-9 4-6 12, Hill 4-12 3-4 15, Ray 0-0 0, Fields 0-1 1-2 1, Gacesa 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 20standing performance at 0-0 45 9-15 58. Madison Square Garden. BYU (29-3) The Associated Press

CONNECTICUT (24-9) Smith 1-1 2-2 5, Oriakhi 5-8 3-6 13, Okwandu 03 0-0 0, Lamb 6-9 5-5 17, Walker 8-22 8-9 24, Coombs-McDaniel 2-6 1-1 5, Giffey 0-1 0-0 0, Olander 1-1 0-0 2, Napier 3-7 2-2 10. Totals 26-58 21-25 76. PITTSBURGH (27-5) Brown 3-7 3-3 9, Robinson 5-8 1-2 11, McGhee 0-1 1-2 1, Gibbs 10-13 1-1 27, Wanamaker 5-11 66 17, Woodall 2-3 0-0 5, Taylor 2-5 0-0 4, Patterson 0-1 0-0 0, Richardson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 27-49 12-14 74. Halftime—Pittsburgh 41-40. 3-Point Goals— Connecticut 3-12 (Napier 2-3, Smith 1-1, Giffey 0-1, Walker 0-2, Lamb 0-2, Coombs-McDaniel 03), Pittsburgh 8-11 (Gibbs 6-7, Woodall 1-1, Wanamaker 1-2, Patterson 0-1). Fouled Out— None. Rebounds—Connecticut 32 (Oriakhi 7), Pittsburgh 25 (Taylor 7). Assists—Connecticut 7 (Walker 5), Pittsburgh 12 (Gibbs, Wanamaker 4). Total Fouls—Connecticut 14, Pittsburgh 19. A— 19,375.

Abouo 6-8 1-2 14, Collinsworth 1-1 3-6 5, Hartsock 3-4 4-5 10, Emery 3-13 2-2 9, Fredette 7-21 6-6 24, Magnusson 1-1 0-0 2, Zylstra 0-0 0-0 0, Anderson 0-0 0-0 0, Rogers 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 2150 16-21 64. Halftime—TCU 34-33. 3-Point Goals—TCU 9-19 (Hill 4-9, Thorns 3-4, Green 2-3, Fields 0-1, Cadot 0-2), BYU 6-23 (Fredette 4-11, Abouo 1-2, Emery 1-8, Hartsock 0-1, Rogers 0-1). Fouled Out— Cadot. Rebounds—TCU 25 (Cadot 6), BYU 33 (Abouo, Collinsworth 8). Assists—TCU 15 (Thorns 6), BYU 13 (Hartsock 4). Total Fouls—TCU 20, BYU 14. Technical—Cadot. A—NA.

No. 11 Syracuse 79, No. 17 St. John’s 73 N E W Y O R K — B ra n d o n Triche had a season-high 22 points, and freshman center Fab Melo scored a careerh i g h 1 2 , i n c l u d i n g t wo No. 4 Notre Dame 89, layups in the final two minNo. 25 Cincinnati 51 utes, to help Syracuse beat N E W Y O R K — Ben HansSt. John’s in the Big East brough led a brutally efficient quarterfinals. attack with 23 points, and Notre Dame dismantled one ST. JOHN’S (21-11) Polee Jr. 0-1 0-0 0, Kennedy 0-1 0-0 0, Brownlee of the nation’s best defenses 1-2 15, Hardy 9-17 2-2 22, Horne 3-9 3-4 11, in a quarterf inal rout of 7-11 Boothe 0-0 0-0 0, Evans 4-9 3-6 11, Coker 0-0 0-0 Cincinnati at the Big East 0, Burrell 2-6 5-9 9, Stith 2-3 1-1 5. Totals 27-57 15-24 73. tournament. Carleton Scott scored 18 points, and Tim Abromaitis had 17 for the Fighting Irish (26-5), who have already won more games than in any other season under longtime coach Mike Brey.

CINCINNATI (25-8) Bishop 2-6 0-0 4, Thomas 0-2 0-0 0, Gates 4-10 4-6 12, Wright 1-2 0-0 2, Dixon 5-11 2-3 15, Jackson 2-4 0-4 4, Davis 0-3 0-0 0, Wilks 2-5 2-4 7, Kilpatrick 3-10 0-0 7, McBride 0-0 0-0 0, McClain 0-0 0-0 0, Parker 0-5 0-0 0. Totals 19-58 8-17 51. NOTRE DAME (26-5) Nash 2-5 4-6 8, Abromaitis 6-12 1-3 17, Scott 68 4-5 18, Martin 5-10 0-0 11, Hansbrough 8-11 55 23, Atkins 1-5 2-2 4, Kopko 0-1 0-0 0, Dragicevich 0-0 0-0 0, Knight 1-1 0-0 2, Brooks 11 0-0 2, Cooley 2-3 0-0 4. Totals 32-57 16-21 89. Halftime—Notre Dame 40-30. 3-Point Goals— Cincinnati 5-22 (Dixon 3-9, Wilks 1-2, Kilpatrick 1-3, Thomas 0-1, Parker 0-2, Bishop 0-2, Davis 03), Notre Dame 9-19 (Abromaitis 4-7, Scott 2-4, Hansbrough 2-5, Martin 1-2, Atkins 0-1). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Cincinnati 33 (Gates 9), Notre Dame 38 (Cooley 7). Assists—Cincinnati 9 (Gates, Kilpatrick, Wright 2), Notre Dame 22 (Hansbrough 6). Total Fouls—Cincinnati 21, Notre Dame 12. A—19,375.

No. 7 San Diego State 64, Utah 50 L A S V E G A S — Kawhi Leonard and Malcolm Thomas each had a double-

SYRACUSE (26-6) Jackson 4-9 2-3 10, Keita 0-1 0-0 0, Joseph 4-9 6-10 14, Jardine 4-11 0-0 10, Triche 5-13 8-8 22, Waiters 3-5 1-2 8, Fair 1-5 1-2 3, Southerland 0-1 0-0 0, Melo 5-5 2-4 12. Totals 26-59 20-29 79. Halftime—St. John’s 37-32. 3-Point Goals—St. John’s 4-14 (Horne 2-6, Hardy 2-6, Brownlee 0-2), Syracuse 7-19 (Triche 4-10, Jardine 2-6, Waiters 1-1, Joseph 0-2). Fouled Out—Burrell, Horne. Rebounds—St. John’s 38 (Evans 12), Syracuse 36 (Jackson 9). Assists—St. John’s 13 (Brownlee 4), Syracuse 18 (Triche 5). Total Fouls—St. John’s 22, Syracuse 19. A—19,375.

No. 14 Louisville 81, Marquette 56 NEW YORK — Mike Marra hit six three-pointers and had 22 points to lead Louisville into the semifinals of the Big East tournament.

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MARQUETTE (20-14) Williams 1-1 0-0 2, Butler 3-10 7-9 14, Otule 00 0-0 0, Johnson-Odom 5-14 3-7 13, Buycks 2-5 00 4, Blue 0-3 0-1 0, Cadougan 1-7 5-7 7, Fulce 0-1 0-0 0, Jones 1-3 2-2 4, Crowder 3-9 2-4 10, Frozena 0-0 0-0 0, Gardner 1-4 0-0 2. Totals 17-57 19-30 56. LOUISVILLE (24-8) Jennings 5-9 2-2 12, Knowles 5-10 2-3 15, Siva 39 2-4 8, C. Smith 2-6 0-0 5, Kuric 4-11 0-0 11, Goode 2-3 0-0 4, Dieng 2-3 0-0 4, Henderson 0-0 0-0 0, Justice 0-1 0-0 0, R. Smith 0-1 0-0 0, Marra 7-11 22 22, Van Treese 0-0 0-1 0. Totals 30-64 8-12 81. Halftime—Louisville 36-31. 3-Point Goals— Marquette 3-15 (Crowder 2-5, Butler 1-3, Jones 0-1, Buycks 0-2, Johnson-Odom 0-4), Louisville 13-31 (Marra 6-10, Knowles 3-5, Kuric 3-10, C. Smith 1-2, Justice 0-1, Siva 0-3). Fouled Out— None. Rebounds—Marquette 40 (Jones 7), Louisville 43 (C. Smith 11). Assists—Marquette 7 (Butler, Cadougan, Johnson-Odom 2), Louisville 24 (Siva 9). Total Fouls—Marquette 17, Louisville 21. A—19,375.

No. 16 Arizona 78, Oregon State 69 L O S A N G E L E S — Derrick Williams scored 22 points, and Arizona rode its threepoint shooting to a victory over Oregon State in the Pac10 tournament quarterfinals. OREGON ST. (11-20) Burton 4-7 1-2 9, Johnson 1-4 0-0 2, Brandt 2-4 0-0 5, Cunningham 9-14 3-7 23, Nelson 1-4 0-0 2, McShane 0-0 0-0 0, Starks 6-15 1-1 17, Brown 00 0-0 0, Haynes 0-0 0-2 0, Deane 0-0 0-0 0, Wallace 1-1 0-0 2, Jones 0-0 0-0 0, Collier 4-6 1-4 9. Totals 28-55 6-16 69. ARIZONA (26-6) Parrom 5-9 3-4 13, Williams 8-12 1-2 22, Perry 34 1-2 7, Hill 4-9 0-0 9, Jones 4-13 2-2 13, Natyazhko 1-1 0-0 2, Mayes 1-4 2-3 4, Fogg 1-3 0-0 3, Lavender 0-1 0-0 0, Horne 2-5 0-0 5. Totals 29-61 9-13 78. Halftime—Arizona 40-37. 3-Point Goals— Oregon St. 7-15 (Starks 4-9, Cunningham 2-4, Brandt 1-1, Johnson 0-1), Arizona 11-21 (Williams 5-6, Jones 3-6, Horne 1-1, Fogg 1-2, Hill 1-3, Parrom 0-1, Mayes 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Oregon St. 31 (Collier 7), Arizona 36 (Hill 11). Assists—Oregon St. 13 (Burton, Cunningham 4), Arizona 13 (Parrom 4). Total Fouls—Oregon St. 15, Arizona 17. Technicals— Burton, Jones. A—10,782.

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SCOREBOARD Big 12 Men

Conference W L 14 2 13 3 10 6 10 6 8 8 8 8 7 9 7 9 6 10 5 11 5 11 3 13

All Games W L 30 2 26 6 24 7 22 10 23 10 21 12 19 12 18 13 19 13 14 18 13 19 16 16

Kansas Texas Texas A&M Kansas State Missouri Colorado Nebraska Baylor Oklahoma State Oklahoma Texas Tech Iowa State Big 12 tournament Sprint Center Wednesday’s Games Oklahoma State 53, Nebraska 52 Colorado 77, Iowa State 75 Oklahoma 84, Baylor 67 Missouri 88, Texas Tech 84 Thursday’s Games Kansas 63, Oklahoma State 62 Colorado 87, Kansas State 75 Texas 74, Oklahoma 54 Texas A&M 86, Missouri 71 Today’s Games No. 1 Kansas vs. No. 5 Colorado, 6 p.m. No. 2 Texas vs. No. 3 Texas A&M, 8:30 p.m. Saturday’s Game Semifinal winners (ESPN), 5 p.m.

College Men

FAR WEST Portland St. 81, Seattle 71 TOURNAMENT Atlantic Coast Conference First Round Boston College 81, Wake Forest 67 Maryland 75, N.C. State 67 Miami 69, Virginia 62, OT Virginia Tech 59, Georgia Tech 43 Big 12 Conference Quarterfinals Colorado 87, Kansas St. 75 Kansas 63, Oklahoma St. 62 Texas 74, Oklahoma 54 Texas A&M 84, Missouri 70 Big East Conference Quarterfinals Connecticut 76, Pittsburgh 74 Louisville 81, Marquette 56 Notre Dame 89, Cincinnati 51 Syracuse 79, St. John’s 73 Big Ten Conference First Round Michigan St. 66, Iowa 61 Northwestern 75, Minnesota 65 Penn St. 61, Indiana 55 Big West Conference First Round Long Beach St. 79, UC Irvine 72 UC Riverside 70, Cal Poly 66, OT UC Santa Barbara 79, Pacific 67 Conference USA Quarterfinals East Carolina 75, UAB 70, OT Memphis 66, Southern Miss. 63 Tulsa 81, Rice 72 UTEP 77, Marshall 65 Great West Conference First Round Houston Baptist 72, N.J. Tech 70 North Dakota 71, Texas-Pan American 70 South Dakota 73, Chicago St. 70, OT Mid-American Conference Quarterfinals Akron 82, Miami (Ohio) 75, 2OT Ball St. 76, Ohio 73, OT Kent St. 73, Buffalo 62 W. Michigan 67, Bowling Green 56 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Quarterfinals Morgan St. 77, N. Carolina A&T 59 Norfolk St. 55, Coppin St. 53 Mountain West Conference Quarterfinals BYU 64, TCU 58 New Mexico 67, Colorado St. 61 San Diego St. 64, Utah 50 Pacific-10 Conference Quarterfinals Arizona 78, Oregon St. 69 Oregon 76, UCLA 59 Southern Cal 70, California 56 Southeastern Conference First Round Georgia 69, Auburn 51 Mississippi 66, South Carolina 55 Tennessee 74, Arkansas 68 Vanderbilt 62, LSU 50 Southland Conference Semifinals McNeese St. 91, Texas St. 83 UTSA 79, Sam Houston St. 70 Southwestern Athletic Conference First Round Alabama St. 81, Alabama A&M 61 Grambling St. 65, MVSU 62 Western Athletic Conference Second Round New Mexico St. 66, Nevada 60 San Jose St. 74, Idaho 68

Big 12 Women

Conference All Games W L W L Baylor 15 1 29 2 Texas A&M 13 3 26 4 Kansas State 10 6 21 9 Oklahoma 10 6 21 10 Iowa State 9 7 22 10 Texas Tech 8 8 22 10 Texas 7 9 19 13 Kansas 6 10 20 12 Colorado 6 10 15 15 Missouri 5 11 13 18 Oklahoma State 4 12 16 14 Nebraska 3 13 13 18 Big 12 tournament Municipal Auditorium Tuesday’s Games Kansas 71, Colorado 45 Iowa State 69, Nebraska 61 Texas 79, Missouri 66 Texas Tech 75, Oklahoma State 52 Wednesday’s Games Baylor 86, Kansas 51 Kansas State 56, Iowa State 53 Oklahoma 71, Texas Tech 69 Texas A&M 77, Texas 50 Today’s Games Game 9: Baylor vs. Kansas State, noon Game 10: Oklahoma vs. Texas A&M, 2:30 p.m. Saturday’s Game Game 11: Game 9 Winner vs. Game 10 Winner, 11 a.m.

College Women

SOUTHWEST Arkansas 78, SIU-Edwardsville 61 TOURNAMENT Big Sky Conference First Round E. Washington 77, Montana St. 68 Colonial Athletic Association First Round Delaware 74, Northeastern 66 Drexel 52, Towson 46 Georgia St. 68, George Mason 64 Hofstra 89, William & Mary 67 Conference USA Quarterfinals Memphis 63, Rice 52 Tulane 83, East Carolina 72 UCF 51, UAB 47 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Quarterfinals Coppin St. 76, Florida A&M 64 Howard 82, N. Carolina A&T 72 Missouri Valley Conference First Round Bradley 64, Evansville 47 Pacific-10 Conference Semifinals California 48, Arizona St. 43 Southland Conference Semifinals Cent. Arkansas 68, Lamar 60, OT McNeese St. 66, UTSA 50 Southwestern Athletic Conference First Round Grambling St. 72, Alcorn St. 63 MVSU 52, Alabama A&M 51

High School

BOYS Class 5A State Tournament Quarterfinal KC Washington 80, Emporia 61 Lansing 50, Bishop Carroll 45 McPherson 58, Bishop Miege 39 St. Thomas Aquinas 55, Andover Central 53

Class 3A State Tournament Quarterfinal Atchison County 53, Rossville 32 Minneapolis 52, Burlington 40 Scott City 75, Riverton 40 Wichita Collegiate 57, Hutchinson Trinity 39 Class 1A State Tournament Division I Quarterfinal Macksville 57, Olpe 47 South Gray 61, Lebo 50 South Haven 73, Pretty Prairie 70 Victoria 55, Hanover 53 Division II Quarterfinal Greeley County 58, Bern 40 Hope 41, Linn 40 Otis-Bison 53, Fowler 50 South Barber 72, Golden Plains 52 GIRLS Class 6A State Tournament Quarterfinal Olathe East 46, Wichita Northwest 40 SM West 55, Maize 42 Washburn Rural 50, Olathe South 45 Wichita Heights 61, BV Northwest 35 Class 4A State Tournament Quarterfinal Basehor-Linwood 37, Colby 28 Cheney 61, Topeka Hayden 43 Holton 51, Independence 32 Ottawa 49, Haven 38 Class 2A State Tournament Quarterfinal Ell-Saline 56, Valley Falls 25 Jayhawk Linn 44, Oakley 41 Moundridge 33, Republic County 24 Oxford 51, Meade 49

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at TCU — L, 8-2 (0-1) at TCU, L 1-7 (0-2) at TCU, W 4-3, 14 innings (1-2) vs. Creighton, L 3-4 (1-3) vs. Iowa, W 5-2 (2-3) vs. Southern Utah, W 2-1 (3-3) vs. Southern Utah, W 5-1 (4-3) vs. UC Riverside, Surprise, Ariz., L 1-2 (4-4) vs. Cal State Bakersfield, Surprise, Ariz., L 0-12 (4-5) Arizona State, Surprise, Ariz., L 3-4 (4-6) vs. Air Force, Surprise, Ariz., W 4-1 (5-6) vs. North Dakota, W 5-3 (6-6) Today — vs. Eastern Michigan, 3 p.m. Saturday — vs. Eastern Michigan, 1 p.m. Sunday — vs. Eastern Michigan, 1 p.m. March 15 — at Arkansas, 3 p.m. March 18 — vs. Oklahoma State, 3 p.m. March 19 — vs. Oklahoma State, 1 p.m. March 20 — vs. Oklahoma State, 1 p.m. March 22 — vs. Arkansas-Little Rock, 3 p.m. March 25 — at Texas A&M, 6:35 p.m. March 26 — at Texas A&M, 2:05 p.m. March 27 — at Texas A&M, 1:05 p.m. March 30 — at Missouri State, 6:30 p.m. April 1 — vs. Baylor, 6 p.m. April 2 — vs. Baylor, 2 p.m. April 3 — vs. Baylor, 1 p.m. April 5 — vs. Missouri State, 6 p.m. April 6 — vs. Missouri, 5:30 p.m. April 8 — vs. Nebraska, 6 p.m. April 9 — vs. Nebraska, 2 p.m. April 10 — vs. Nebraska, 1 p.m. April 12 — at Iowa, 6:05 p.m. April 15 — at Missouri, 6 p.m. April 16 — at Missouri, 4 p.m. April 17 — at Missouri, 1 p.m. April 21 — vs. Texas, 6 p.m. April 22 — vs. Texas, 6 p.m. April 23 — vs. Texas, 1 p.m. April 26 — at Creighton, 6:30 p.m. April 29 — at Texas Tech, 6:30 p.m. April 30 — at Texas Tech, 5 p.m. May 1 — at Texas Tech, 1 p.m. May 3 — vs. Wichita State, 6 p.m. May 4 — at Wichita State, 6:30 p.m. May 6 — at Oklahoma, 6:30 p.m. May 7 — at Oklahoma, 2 p.m. May 8 — at Oklahoma, 1 p.m. May 10 — at Arkansas-Little Rock, 6 p.m. May 13 — vs. Alabama A&M, 6 p.m. May 14 — vs. Alabama A&M, 2 p.m. May 15 — vs. Alabama A&M, 1 p.m. May 20 — at Kansas State, 6:30 p.m. May 21 — vs. Kansas State, 6 p.m. May 22 — vs. Kansas State, 6 p.m.

NHL

Thursday’s Games Buffalo 4, Boston 3, OT Philadelphia 3, Toronto 2 Ottawa 2, Florida 1 St. Louis 4, Montreal 1 Nashville 4, Minnesota 0 Phoenix 3, Calgary 0 Vancouver 5, San Jose 4, SO Today’s Games Boston at N.Y. Islanders, 6 p.m. Carolina at Washington, 6 p.m. Los Angeles at Columbus, 6 p.m. Edmonton at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. New Jersey at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. Ottawa at Tampa Bay, 6:30 p.m. Minnesota at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Anaheim at Colorado, 8 p.m. Saturday’s Games Montreal at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Buffalo at Toronto, 6 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at New Jersey, 6 p.m. Atlanta at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. Columbus at Carolina, 6 p.m. Tampa Bay at Florida, 6 p.m. Detroit at St. Louis, 7 p.m. Colorado at Nashville, 7 p.m. Vancouver at Calgary, 9 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at San Jose, 9:30 p.m.

Cadillac Championship Scores

Thursday At TPC Blue Monster at Doral Doral, Fla. Purse: $8.5 million Yardage: 7,334; Par: 72 (36-36) Partial First Round Charley Hoffman D.A. Points Thomas Bjorn Anders Hansen Aaron Baddeley Zach Johnson Rhys Davies Ryan Palmer S.S.P. Chowrasia Rory Sabbatini Geoff Ogilvy Ben Crane Bubba Watson Tim Clark Leaderboard 1. Hunter Mahan 2. Charley Hoffman 2. Vijay Singh 2. Nick Watney 2. Ryo Ishikawa 2. Matt Kuchar 2. Martin Kaymer 2. Luke Donald 9. D.A. Points 9. Adam Scott 9. Robert Karlsson 9. Rory McIlroy 9. Thomas Aiken 9. Kevin Streelman 9. Martin Laird

Puerto Rico Open

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SCORE THRU -7 11 -5 F -5 16 -5 16 -5 12 -5 11 -5 10 -5 10 -4 F -4 16 -4 16 -4 15 -4 14 -4 13 -4 11

Thursday At Trump International Golf Club-Puerto Rico Rio Grande, Puerto Rico Purse: $3.5 million Yardage: 7,526; Par: 72 (36-36) First Round James Driscoll 33-30— 63 Will MacKenzie 31-34— 65 Omar Uresti 33-33— 66 Brendan Steele 33-33— 66 Angel Cabrera 35-31— 66 Troy Matteson 33-34— 67 Aron Price 32-35— 67 Hunter Haas 32-35— 67 Fabian Gomez 36-31— 67 Cameron Tringale 33-34— 67 John Merrick 33-35— 68 Michael Bradley 34-34— 68 David Hearn 34-34— 68 Justin Hicks 34-34— 68 Sal Spallone 34-34— 68 Marco Dawson 34-34— 68

Chris DiMarco Brandt Jobe Michael Thompson Josh Teater Tim Petrovic Bill Lunde Mark Hensby Scott Piercy Alex Prugh Stewart Cink Stephen Ames Steve Flesch George McNeill Steve Pate Daniel Summerhays Alexandre Rocha Scott Stallings Kevin Messer Briny Baird Erik Compton Ben Martin Bobby Gates Joe Affrunti Joe Ogilvie Todd Hamilton John Daly Carlos Franco Kevin Kisner Joseph Bramlett Kris Blanks Frank Lickliter II Shaun Micheel Brendon de Jonge Tag Ridings Dicky Pride Kirk Triplett Kyle Stanley Jim Herman Martin Piller Scott Gutschewski Danny Renfro Keegan Bradley Kevin Chappell Dave Schultz Jay Williamson Rod Pampling Kevin Stadler Bryce Molder Troy Merritt Chris Tidland Fabrizio Zanotti Matt McQuillan Brett Quigley Jamie Lovemark Duffy Waldorf Craig Barlow Jason Hrynkiw D.J. Brigman Scott Gordon Oliver Wilson Jason Gore

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Paribas Open

Thursday At The Indian Wells Tennis Garden Indian Wells, Calif. Purse: Men: $4.76 million (Masters 1000); $4.5 million (Premier) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles Men First Round Janko Tipsarevic, Serbia, def. Tobias Kamke, Germany, 6-2, 6-0. Donald Young, United States, def. Potito Starace, Italy, 2-6, 6-3, 6-3. Ryan Sweeting, United States, def. Marcel Granollers, Spain, 6-4, 6-1. Somdev Devvarman, India, def. Adrian Mannarino, France, 6-2, 6-3. Victor Hanescu, Romania, def. Andreas Seppi, Italy, 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-3. Rik de Voest, South Africa, def. Pere Riba, Spain, 6-4, 0-0 retired. Michael Berrer, Germany, def. Bjorn Phau, Germany, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4. Tim Smyczek, United States, def. Illya Marcenko, Ukraine, 2-6, 6-3, 6-2. Rainer Schuettler, Germany, def. Robin Haase, Netherlands, 7-6 (4), 7-5. Xavier Malisse, Belgium, def. Flavio Cipolla, Italy, 6-1, 6-4. Juan Martin del Potro, Argentina, def. Radek Stepanek, Czech Republic, 6-4, 6-0. Mischa Zverev, Germany, def. Matthew Ebden, Australia, 6-4, 6-3. Ivo Karlovic, Croatia, def. Marinko Matosevic, Australia, 7-6 (2), 6-7 (3), 6-2. Women First Round Sloane Stephens, United States, def. Jamie Hampton, United States, 6-2, 6-4. Lucie Hradecka, Czech Republic, def. Kirsten Flipkens, Belgium, 7-6 (6), 6-2. Peng Shuai, China, def. Renata Voracova, Czech Republic, 7-5, 6-1. Simona Halep, Romania, def. Nuria Llagostera Vives, Spain, 0-6, 6-2, 6-4. Elena Baltacha, Britain, def. Roberta Vinci, Italy, 2-6, 7-5, 6-2. Urszula Radwanska, Poland, def. Bojana Jovanovski, Serbia, 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 (6). Christina McHale, United States, def. Akgul Amanmuradova, Uzbekistan, 6-3, 6-1. Agnes Szavay, Hungary, def. Jill Craybas, United States, 6-3, 6-3. Anabel Medina Garrigues, Spain, def. Tamira Paszek, Austria, 6-1, 6-1. Iveta Benesova, Czech Republic, def. Varvara Lepchenko, United States, 6-1, 6-2. Laura Pous-Tio, Spain, def. Angelique Kerber, Germany, 6-2, 6-1. Zhang Shuai, China, def. Ayumi Morita, Japan, 6-2, 2-6, 7-6 (4). Sofia Arvidsson, Sweden, def. Zheng Jie, China, 6-3, 6-2. Anna Chakvetadze, Russia, def. Misaki Doi, Japan, 7-6 (0), 6-1.

BASEBALL MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYERS ASSOCIATION—Announced assistant general counsel responsible for business matters Tim Slavin, assumes the title of director of business affairs and licensing/senior counsel, business; general manager, licensing Richard White, is now general manager, business affairs, media and international; category director, trading cards/collectibles/new business development Evan Kaplan is taking on the role of director, licensing and business development and category director, retail development and apparel Nancy Willis is now senior category director, retail development and apparel and assumes the role of director, events. National League ATLANTA BRAVES—Optioned RHP Erik Cordier, LHP Lee Hyde and LHP Jose Ortegano to Gwinnett (IL) and RHP Randall Delgado to Mississippi (SL). Re-assigned include RHP Michael Broadway, RHP Jay Sborz, RHP Julio Teheran, RHP Arodys Vizcaino, LHP Brett Oberholtzer, C Christian Bethancourt, C Braeden Schlehuber, C Jesus Sucre, INF Tyler Pastornicky and OF Mycal Jones to their minor league camp. ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—Optioned RHP Juan Jaime to South Bend (MWL). Assigned RHP Matt Gorgen and OF Marc Krauss to Mobile (SL), C Rossmel Perez to Visalia (Cal) and INF Andy Tracy, OF David Winfree and LHP Clay Zavada to Reno (PCL). PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Agreed to terms with manager Charlie Manuel on a two-year contract extension through 2013. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association NBA—Fined New Orleans G Marco Belinelli $10,000 for his flagrant foul, penalty two, in Wednesday’s game. HOCKEY National Hockey League NHL—Suspended Tampa Bay D Pavel Kubina for three games and fined him $60,096.76 for delivering an elbow to the head of Chicago F Dave Bolland in Wedensday’s game. CAROLINA HURRICANES—Recalled F Drayson Bowman from Charlotte (AHL). DETROIT RED WINGS—Recalled D Doug Janik from Grand Rapids (AHL). MINNESOTA WILD—Reassigned F Casey Wellman to Houston (AHL). NASHVILLE PREDATORS—Recalled D Teemu Laakso from Milwaukee (AHL). OTTAWA SENATORS—Signed F Derek Grant. COLLEGE LSU—Named Thomas McGaughey special teams coordinator. MOUNT ST. VINCENT—Named Eric Brown assistant softball coach. PEPPERDINE—Announced the retirement of men’s basketball coach Tom Asbury. Named assistant coach Marty Wilson men’s basketball coach. SHENANDOAH—Named Corbin Sutton men’s soccer coach.

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Roundup Heat 94, Lakers 88 MIAMI — The first chore for Miami is done: They’re in the playoffs. That’s no surprise. Snapping a five-game slide by beating the NBA’s hottest team to get there, well, that might not have been what everyone saw coming. Chris Bosh scored 24 points, Dwyane Wade added eight of his 20 in the fourth quarter, and the Heat ended their losing streak by beating the two-time defending NBA champion Los Angeles on Thursday night, the earliest Miami has secured a postseason bid in franchise history. LeBron James f inished with 19 points, nine assists and eight rebounds for the Heat, and Mike Miller scored 12 for Miami. Kobe Bryant scored 24 points for the Lakers, whose eight-game winning streak was snapped. Pau Gasol added 20 and Andrew Bynum finished with 13 points and 12 rebounds for Los Angeles. The final minutes hardly seemed like a team with an eight-game winning streak facing a team on a five-game losing streak. L.A. LAKERS (88) Artest 4-11 0-0 9, Gasol 8-16 4-5 20, Bynum 45 5-6 13, Fisher 2-5 1-2 6, Bryant 8-21 4-5 24, Odom 4-11 2-2 11, Blake 0-1 2-2 2, Brown 0-3 00 0, Barnes 0-2 3-4 3. Totals 30-75 21-26 88. MIAMI (94) James 7-17 5-7 19, Bosh 10-17 4-6 24, Dampier 0-1 0-0 0, Chalmers 3-9 0-0 9, Wade 9-23 1-1 20, Ilgauskas 2-5 0-0 4, Bibby 2-3 0-0 6, Miller 4-6 24 12. Totals 37-81 12-18 94. L.A. Lakers 26 27 17 18 — 88 Miami 29 26 13 26 — 94 3-Point Goals—L.A. Lakers 7-16 (Bryant 4-8, Fisher 1-1, Artest 1-1, Odom 1-2, Brown 0-1, Gasol 0-1, Blake 0-1, Barnes 0-1), Miami 8-19 (Chalmers 3-6, Bibby 2-3, Miller 2-3, Wade 1-4, James 0-3). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—L.A. Lakers 46 (Bynum 12), Miami 54 (Bosh 9). Assists—L.A. Lakers 18 (Artest 6), Miami 17 (James 9). Total Fouls—L.A. Lakers 19, Miami 19. Technicals—L.A. Lakers defensive three second. A—19,986 (19,600).

Mavericks 127, Knicks 109 D A L L A S — Dirk Nowitzki scored 23 points, Shawn Marion had 22 and Jason Terry 21 and Dallas proved themselves to their coach by beating the Knicks. Dallas had lost two of its past three games, with coach Rick Carlisle calling his Mavericks “soft” after they blew a seven-point lead in the final minute in New Orleans the night before. Players responded just like he hoped, setting season highs for points in a quarter (41), half (72) and game. Amar’e Stoudemire scored 36 points for the Knicks, who had won three straight. Stoudemire also picked up his 16th technical foul, which would trigger an automatic one-game suspension if it’s upheld. It was a marginal call and could be rescinded; he’s already had two wiped out this season. He also played through a bruised left shoulder sustained early in the game. The Knicks made just 43 percent of their shots. The Mavs made 51 percent.

Nuggets 116, Suns 97 PHOENIX — Nene scored 22 points in 26 minutes and the Denver Nuggets won in Phoenix for the first time in 13 tries with a rout of the mistake-prone, cold-shooting Suns. Coach George Karl ended an even longer drought in the desert. The Nuggets coach had not won in Phoenix since Dec. 28, 1997, when he was with the Seattle SuperSonics. Karl had not won in Phoenix as coach of Milwaukee or Denver until Thursday night. The Nuggets, playing for the first time since losing to the Clippers in Los Angeles on Saturday, converted the Suns’ 20 turnovers into 32 points and shot 52 percent to Phoenix’s 41. Ty Lawson added 20 points and 11 assists for the Nuggets, who led by 24 after three quarters. Marcin Gortat had 14 points and tied a career high with 18 rebounds for the Suns, who never led in their second-worst home loss of the season.

NEW YORK (109) Anthony 5-15 7-7 18, Jeffries 1-4 0-0 2, Stoudemire 12-27 12-13 36, Douglas 6-12 4-4 18, Fields 6-9 6-6 19, Sha.Williams 3-7 6-7 14, Mason 0-1 0-0 0, Turiaf 0-0 0-0 0, Carter 1-4 0-0 2, Walker 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 34-80 35-37 109. DALLAS (127) Marion 10-15 2-2 22, Nowitzki 7-19 8-8 23, Chandler 3-4 3-5 9, Kidd 2-5 0-0 6, Beaubois 511 2-2 14, Haywood 5-9 2-3 12, Cardinal 1-4 2-2 5, Terry 9-15 0-0 21, Barea 3-8 0-0 8, Brewer 3-4 1-2 7, Mahinmi 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 48-94 20-24 127. New York 21 30 34 24 — 109 Dallas 31 41 27 28 — 127 3-Point Goals—New York 6-18 (Sha.Williams 2-4, Douglas 2-6, Fields 1-3, Anthony 1-3, Walker 0-1, Mason 0-1), Dallas 11-24 (Terry 3-4, Beaubois 2-4, Barea 2-5, Kidd 2-5, Nowitzki 1-2, Cardinal 1-4). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds— New York 43 (Anthony 10), Dallas 55 (Nowitzki 9). Assists—New York 19 (Douglas 8), Dallas 26 (Kidd 8). Total Fouls—New York 22, Dallas 25. Technicals—New York Coach D’Antoni, Stoudemire, New York defensive three second, Haywood. A—20,517 (19,200).

DENVER (116) Chandler 6-14 2-2 16, Martin 4-7 0-0 8, Nene 912 4-7 22, Lawson 8-13 2-3 20, Forbes 1-5 3-4 5, Felton 2-7 1-3 5, Smith 4-13 1-2 12, Andersen 66 0-0 12, Harrington 3-6 0-0 6, Mozgov 2-4 2-3 6, Koufos 1-2 2-2 4. Totals 46-89 17-26 116. PHOENIX (97) Hill 6-14 0-0 12, Warrick 4-10 4-5 12, Lopez 36 0-0 6, Nash 2-4 2-2 7, Carter 2-11 2-2 6, Gortat 5-10 4-4 14, Pietrus 2-6 2-5 7, Dudley 5-9 1-2 13, Brooks 3-9 2-2 9, Childress 2-5 1-2 5, Dowdell 24 0-1 4, Siler 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 37-90 18-25 97. Denver 30 29 31 26 — 116 Phoenix 25 24 17 31 — 97 3-Point Goals—Denver 7-20 (Smith 3-8, Chandler 2-4, Lawson 2-5, Nene 0-1, Harrington 0-1, Felton 0-1), Phoenix 5-22 (Dudley 2-2, Nash 1-1, Brooks 1-3, Pietrus 1-5, Childress 0-1, Warrick 0-1, Hill 0-4, Carter 0-5). Fouled Out— None. Rebounds—Denver 62 (Forbes 9), Phoenix 50 (Gortat 18). Assists—Denver 28 (Lawson 11), Phoenix 26 (Nash, Brooks 7). Total Fouls— Denver 22, Phoenix 20. Technicals—Denver defensive three second, Phoenix defensive three second. A—17,465 (18,422).

Leaders FG Percentage

THROUGH MARCH 9

Scoring Durant, OKC James, MIA Stoudemire, NYK Wade, MIA Anthony, NYK Bryant, LAL Ellis, GOL Rose, CHI Nowitzki, DAL Howard, ORL Martin, HOU Griffin, LAC Westbrook, OKC Aldridge, POR Bargnani, TOR Love, MIN

G 59 62 62 60 59 65 64 62 55 62 64 65 63 64 56 66

FG 551 576 620 550 522 586 598 553 459 504 422 548 482 565 467 447

FT 454 404 378 385 398 374 288 322 292 418 475 359 425 298 237 396

PTS 1664 1632 1628 1535 1497 1633 1587 1521 1267 1426 1456 1462 1413 1432 1237 1375

AVG 28.2 26.3 26.3 25.6 25.4 25.1 24.8 24.5 23.0 23.0 22.8 22.5 22.4 22.4 22.1 20.8

FG 323 504 258 419 242 349 374 459 427 245

Hilario, DEN Howard, ORL A. Johnson, TOR Horford, ATL Ibaka, OKC Young, PHL Odom, LAL Nowitzki, DAL Millsap, UTA Humphries, NJN

Rebounds Love, MIN Howard, ORL Randolph, MEM Griffin, LAC

G 66 62 61 65

OFF DEF 310 735 246 615 280 502 233 576

FGA 516 842 449 739 437 633 689 864 808 465

PCT .626 .599 .575 .567 .554 .551 .543 .531 .528 .527

TOT 1045 861 782 809

AVG 15.8 13.9 12.8 12.4

EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division x-Boston New York Philadelphia New Jersey Toronto

W 46 34 33 20 17

L 16 30 31 43 47

Pct .742 .531 .516 .317 .266

GB — 13 14 261⁄2 30

L10 8-2 6-4 7-3 4-6 3-7

Str L-1 L-1 L-1 W-3 L-3

Home 27-6 18-13 21-11 14-16 12-21

Away 19-10 16-17 12-20 4-27 5-24

Conf 30-7 21-14 20-20 11-25 10-29

L 21 24 27 38 47

Pct .677 .631 .578 .406 .254

GB — 3 61⁄2 171⁄2 27

L10 4-6 7-3 3-7 3-7 1-9

Str W-1 W-1 L-3 L-6 L-2

Home 23-9 24-11 18-12 16-16 15-18

Away 21-12 17-13 19-15 10-22 1-29

Conf 29-12 27-12 25-13 15-23 10-30

L 18 37 38 42 52

Pct .714 .422 .397 .354 .188

GB — 181⁄2 20 23 331⁄2

L10 8-2 3-7 5-5 3-7 3-7

Str W-4 L-5 W-2 L-1 L-3

Home 27-4 17-15 16-16 16-17 8-24

Away 18-14 10-22 9-22 7-25 4-28

Conf 27-11 18-19 17-18 15-22 9-29

Southeast Division x-Miami Orlando Atlanta Charlotte Washington

W 44 41 37 26 16

Central Division y-Chicago Indiana Milwaukee Detroit Cleveland

W 45 27 25 23 12

Southwest Division W 52 47 38 36 33

L 12 18 29 30 33

Pct .813 .723 .567 .545 .500

GB — 51⁄2 151⁄2 17 20

L10 7-3 8-2 5-5 6-4 7-3

Str W-1 W-1 W-1 L-1 L-1

Home 30-3 24-9 22-9 22-10 17-13

Away 22-9 23-9 16-20 14-20 16-20

Conf 31-7 25-10 20-19 22-19 19-23

Pct .635 .585 .578 .523 .242

GB — 3 31⁄2 7 251⁄2

L10 6-4 7-3 7-3 3-7 3-7

Str W-1 W-1 W-4 W-1 W-1

Home 22-9 26-7 21-10 18-15 11-23

Away 18-14 12-20 16-17 16-16 5-27

Conf 23-17 22-19 22-17 17-21 6-34

W L Pct GB L10 L.A. Lakers 46 20 .697 — 8-2 Phoenix 33 30 .524 111⁄2 6-4 Golden State 28 36 .438 17 3-7 L.A. Clippers 25 40 .385 201⁄2 5-5 Sacramento 15 47 .242 29 2-8 x-clinched playoff spot, y-clinched division

Str L-1 L-1 L-1 W-4 L-4

Home 22-8 18-14 19-13 18-15 8-25

Away 24-12 15-16 9-23 7-25 7-22

Conf 26-11 17-19 16-21 16-25 9-29

Northwest Division Oklahoma City Denver Portland Utah Minnesota

W 40 38 37 34 16

L 23 27 27 31 50

Assists Rondo, BOS Nash, PHX Williams, NJN Paul, NOR Calderon, TOR Wall, WAS Felton, DEN Westbrook, OKC Kidd, DAL Rose, CHI

65 60 55 63 58 53

221 159 165 175 161 69

458 434 371 438 388 422

G 51 60 58 65 57 51 60 63 64 62

679 593 536 613 549 491

AST 617 686 590 627 525 450 525 533 531 500

10.4 9.9 9.7 9.7 9.5 9.3

AVG 12.1 11.4 10.2 9.6 9.2 8.8 8.8 8.5 8.3 8.1

How former Jayhawks fared Mario Chalmers, Miami Pts: 9. FGs: 3-9. FTs: 0-0.

Wednesday’s games Chicago 101, Charlotte 84 N.J. 94, Golden State 90 OKC 110, Philadelphia 105, OT Utah 96, Toronto 94 L.A. Clippers 108, Boston 103 New York 110, Memphis 108 Milwaukee 110, Cleveland 90 Minnesota 101, Indiana 75 New Orleans 93, Dallas 92 San Antonio 111, Detroit 104 Orlando 106, Sacramento 102

Thursday’s games Miami 94, L.A. Lakers 88 Dallas 127, New York 109 Denver 116, Phoenix 97

Today’s games

WESTERN CONFERENCE x-San Antonio Dallas New Orleans Memphis Houston

Gasol, LAL Horford, ATL Lee, GOL Humphries, NJN Chandler, DAL Garnett, BOS

Pacific Division

Portland at Charlotte, 6 p.m. L.A. Clippers at N.J., 6 p.m. Indiana at Toronto, 6 p.m. Boston at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. Atlanta at Chicago, 7 p.m. Utah at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Detroit at OKC, 7 p.m. Sacramento at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m. Orlando at Golden State, 9:30 p.m.

Saturday’s games Memphis at Miami, 2:30 p.m. Portland at Atlanta, 6 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Washington, 6 p.m. Utah at Chicago, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 7 p.m. Sacramento at New Orleans, 7 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. San Antonio at Houston, 7:30 p.m. Detroit at Denver, 8 p.m.


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T O P E K A — A former social services case worker told Kansas legislators Thursday that state policies determining who receives benefits enable fraud and favor illegal immigrants over legal residents as she

testified in support of a bill addressing that and other immigration issues. Lana Reed, who worked for the state Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services offices in Overland Park from July 2008 to October 2010, said during a House Judiciary Committee hearing that agency

employees were required to ignore immigrants’ use of fraudulent documents to obtain benefits. She also criticized an SRS policy on how household incomes are calculated for families with illegal immigrants who seek food assistance. SRS spokesman Bill Miskell told The Associated Press that

the agency has procedures for preventing illegal immigrants from getting benef its they shouldn’t receive and ensuring that documents presented to it are authentic. Committee Chairman Lance Kinzer, an Olathe Republican who’s pushing the immigration bill, said the allegations are seri-

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heading into Eudora, was stopped by a police officer and told he was driving 50 mph in a 30 mph zone. Koepke says the stop took place while he was still in the county. “The officer didn’t know where he was allowed to enforce the law. For how many years have they been collecting money illegally?” Koepke said. City leaders contend a mistake was made by the previous

T O P E K A — House Speaker Mike O’Neal, RHutchinson, on Thursday urged approval of a constitutional amendment that would abolish the State Board of Education and Kansas Board of Regents. It would authorize the governor to select a Cabinet-level secretary of education. “I do not see a great deal of coordination between the Board of Regents and K through 12 right now,” O’Neal told the House Education Committee. He described the 10-member State Board of Education as “dysfunctional” because it has 5-5 votes on some issues. But Gary Sherrer, chairman of the Kansas Board of Regents, and Ken Willard, a member of the O’Neal State Board of Education, opposed the proposed constitutional amendment. Sherrer said it was “a solution seeking a problem.” Currently, the nine-member Board of Regents, which supervises higher education, is appointed to staggered terms by the governor. The board hires a regents president. The Education Board is elected from districts and appoints a state education commissioner. Sherrer said the regents was created in 1925 in order to protect higher education from political abuses and direct control of the governor.

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OVERLAND PARK RESIDENT ANDREW KOEPKE recently received a speeding ticket coming into Eudora and successfully got it dismissed because of lack of jurisdiction. County maps show the portion of East 10th Street just east of Ash Street is not actually in the city limits. See the video at LJWorld.com.

Ticket reveals odd lack of jurisdiction By George Diepenbrock gdiepenbrock@ljworld.com

An Overland Park man’s successful f ight against a speeding ticket in Eudora Municipal Court has exposed an oddity on the city’s eastern boundary near a new elementary school. And city and police officials say they are acting to correct an honest mistake that centers on a quarter-mile section of County Road 442 — also East

10th Street — that was never annexed into the city, even though portions of the road to the east were. Eudora Municipal Court Judge Randy McCalla last month dismissed a speeding ticket against Andrew Koepke because McCalla said municipal court did not have jurisdiction to enforce the ticket. Koepke raised the issue — and several others because he says he wasn’t speeding — at a February trial.

County maps Koepke found show the portion of East 10th Street as it leaves Eudora just east of Ash Street is not in the city limits. But farther to the east, the area from Peach Street all the way to Kansas Highway 10, including the new Eudora Elementary School, is in the city limits. It’s on the portion of the road that’s in the county where Koepke says he was pulled over Aug. 27. Koepke was driving west

Chancellor to visit Colombia, meet with KU alumnus President Santos By Andy Hyland ahyland@ljworld.com

Hoping to forge new relationships with alumni, and invite one prominent Jayhawk back to campus, Kansas University Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little plans to travel to Colombia next week. During her trip, she intends to

meet with Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and invite him back to KU. Santos, who graduated from KU in 1973 with degrees in business and economics, has expressed an interest in returning to his alma mater, GrayLittle said. Jeff Weinberg, an assistant to the chancellor who will accompany her

on the trip, said Santos expressed an interest in not only returning to give a speech but also in meeting with his Delta Upsilon fraternity brothers. Gray-Little, who also has traveled to England and South Korea during her tenure as chancellor, said she looks forward to the trips, which usually help her gain a new appreciation of what alumni love about KU.

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“It gives me a broader, deeper perspective of KU and what the university has meant to them,” Gray-Little said. In some ways, the international trips aren’t that different from her trips to Dallas, Chicago and Salina, she said, and they have similar goals.

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DEATHS SAATHOFF SERVICES Funeral services for Robert E. “Bob” Saathoff, 72, Lawrence, will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home with the Rev. Dan Norwood officiating. Burial will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr. Saathoff died Tuesday, March 8, 2011, at his Saathoff home. He was born May 11, 1938, in Nevada, Mo., the son of Benjamin L. and Edna Belle Hart Saathoff. He graduated from Lawrence High School in 1956. Mr. Saathoff worked at Morton Block Company and Kansas Color Press, and retired from Lawrence Paper Company in 2008. He married Judy A. Hoover on May 30, 1958, in Lawrence. She survives of

the home. Other survivors include two sons, Larry and wife Sheryl, and Gary, all of Lawrence; a brother, Ben Jr. and wife Rose, Mesa, Ariz.; a stepbrother, Jerry Petrie and wife Joyce, Lawrence; two stepsisters, Janice Quintana, Gilbert, Ariz., and Shirley Pampus, Lamar, Colo.; and three grandchildren, Becky, Rachelle and Renae. He was preceded in death by his parents. Friends may call from noon to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home, where the family will receive friends from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. The family suggests memorials to Douglas County Special Olympics or Douglas County Visiting Nurses, Rehabilitation and Hospice Care, sent in care of the funeral home, 601 Ind., Lawrence, KS 66044. Online condolences may be made at rumseyyost.com.

PEGGY ANN LYNCH SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. — Funeral services for Peggy Ann Lynch, 64, Mesa, will be at 7 p.m. today at Scottsdale United Methodist Church. Final service arrangements will be scheduled in Iowa. Mrs. Lynch died Thursday, March 3, 2011, in Mesa. She was born Aug. 27, 1946, in Tole- Lynch do, Iowa, the daughter of Leonard and Virginia Grandstaff Prusha. She was a graduate of South Tama County (Iowa) High School. She did college coursework in computer application and in early childhood development. She also had training in CPR and attended many seminars on child care. She had recently traveled to Washington, D.C., for training in early childhood development.

Mrs. Lynch worked for Scottsdale United Methodist Church Daycare, where she was a lead teacher. Over the years she had cared for infants, toddlers, and 3- to 5year-olds. She married Michael M. Lynch. He survives, of the home. Other survivors include three daughters, Jennifer Lynch, Peoria, and Amy Lynch and Lisa Lynch, both of Mesa; six grandchildren, Taryn Lynch, Traer Ewalt, Caitlyn Wheeler, Matthew Bryant, Allyson Lynch and Jillian Lynch; a sister, Polly Bouska, Lawrence, Kan.; a brother, Timothy Prusha; her stepmother, Betty Prusha; and several other family members. She was preceded in death by her parents. Friends may call from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the church. Mariposa Gardens Funeral Care is in charge of Arizona arrangements.

BOATSMAN SERVICES Memorial services for Gerald E. Boatsman, 74, Lawrence, will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Chapel Oaks Crematory and Funeral

Home in Lawrence. Mr. Boatsman died Wednesday, March 9, 2011, at his home.

LARENCE ALLEN BOYER BALDWIN CITY — Services for Larence Allen “Tiny” Boyer, 82, Baldwin City, will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Ives Chapel in Baldwin City. Burial will be in Leavenworth National Cemetery.

Mr. Boyer died Tuesday, March 8, 2011, at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. The family will meet friends from 10 a.m. until the service time at the chapel.

J EAN ALICE DILL KANSAS CITY MO. — A service of remembrance for Jean Alice Dill, 79, Kansas City, Mo., formerly of Lawrence, will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at McGilley Midtown Chapel,

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“We have in place today a governance and coordination structure that encourages collaboration, reduces duplication, enhances Kansas’ quality of life and boosts the state’s economy,” he said. Willard said the Education Board would become more politically motivated if it were susceptible “to the changing political environment of the governor’s office.” “While the proposed new governance of education could, no doubt, be made to work, the question is, what is the evidence that it would, in fact, serve the interests of the people of Kansas better than the cooperative leadership model now in effect,” Willard said. Missy Taylor, with Kansas Families for Education, said the proposal would produce too much uncertainty within the education system. “Every time a new governor is elected we could see a change in leadership for our

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educational system, and this could prove detrimental for our schools and our students,” she said. John Masterson, president of Allen County Community College and chairman of the Community College Council of Presidents, said O’Neal’s plan would be disruptive to higher education. “The current structure makes our educational system less subject to political forces,” he said. O’Neal said his proposal may be better suited for legislative action during the 2012 legislative session. But, he said, he wanted the debate to start. Proposed constitutional amendments require a twothirds majority in the House and Senate before they can be placed on the ballot for voters to decide. On Wednesday, the Education Committee recommended a proposed constitutional amendment from O’Neal that is aimed at preventing lawsuits against the state alleging inadequate funding of public schools. — Statehouse reporter Scott Rothschild can be reached at 785-423-0668.

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T O P E K A — A proposal sought by bicyclists as a safety measure was successfully put into a bill on Thursday and teed up for possible approval by a Senate committee. The provision would require that motorists maintain a 3-foot distance when passing bicyclists. Current law requires a “safe distance.” In testimony to the Senate

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city administration a few years ago. Police officers had been told the road was within the city. Off icials also denied that tickets were issued for monetary gain. “That is absolutely false. Our police department does not issue tickets for revenue,” said City Administrator John Harrenstein, who was hired in October 2009. “They issue tickets to maintain safety.” Eudora Police Chief Grady Walker, who was hired a year ago, said the department was operating under information city hall had given it three years ago: That the city’s boundary stopped north of

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cooperate with the federal Department of Homeland Security in verifying applicants’ lawful presence in the U.S. “There’s so much fraud in my caseload, it’s indescribable,” Reed told the committee. Reed declined to comment in detail after her testimony, having taken another job after leaving SRS. But she provided a written statement to the committee that said, “The policies in use at the SRS discriminated against Kansas citizens and law-abiding immigrants in favor of illegal aliens.” Miskell said in a telephone interview that he had not seen Reed’s testimony but said if illegal immigrants seek benefits, “There are policies and protocols for dealing with that.” “If someone has evidence or information showing that we are providing services to people who are in the country illegally, we’d want to look at

Transportation Committee, bicycle riders said that including a numeric distance would better communicate to the public that motorists need to pass a cyclist safely, at a minimum of 3 feet. “This benefits police officers by providing a simple standard they can explain,” said Alan Apel, treasurer of the Kaw Valley Bike Club. The 3-foot provision was placed by the Transportation Committee in House Bill 2192, which allows motorcy-

clists and bicyclists to pass through a red light with caution if their vehicle is unable to trigger the light to change to green after a reasonable amount of time. The final bill will be considered later by the committee. During debate on the bill in the House, an attempt was made to include the 3-foot provision but it failed on a 5559 vote.

the road and not to the south. “It was a bubble,” Walker said. He said Eudora has an agreement in the works with the Douglas County Sheriff ’s office to give his officers permission to patrol that section of County Road 442, even though it’s not the city. Tickets would have to be written through Douglas County District Court, though, Walker said. Koepke said the situation still baffles him, and he wonders how many other people paid their tickets without contesting them, even though the municipal court might not have had jurisdiction. After the dismissal, the city returned Koepke’s $90 fine and $60 court fee. “If you’d gotten a ticket, wouldn’t you like your money back?” he asked.

Jeff Heiman, Eudora’s city prosecutor since 2005, said Koepke’s case was the first he can recall in which the jurisdiction issue was brought up. But he said many cases are handled without a trial, either through dismissals or a nocontest plea. He also said generally that there’s a time limit — such as 10 to 14 days — when someone can file an appeal. Harrenstein said the city wants to ensure the area can be patrolled. “In one sense, we’d like to thank the individual for bringing forward the issue,” Harrenstein said, “so we can rectify it and ensure that there’s good governance going on.”

that information,” he said. The committee expects to debate and vote on the bill Monday. It includes provisions similar to an Arizona law enacted last year, requiring law enforcement officers to check the status of people they suspect of being illegal immigrants, if those people have been stopped for another reason. It also requires state agencies and contractors to make a good faith effort to avoid hiring illegal immigrants, using the federal E-Verify program. Kinzer had help in drafting the bill from Secretary of State Kris Kobach, a law professor on leave who helped write the law enacted in Arizona last year. Kobach said because other states have acted on immigration issues, illegal immigrants are attracted to Kansas. A coalition of Kansas business groups opposes the legislation, arguing that it will be burdensome both for employers and for state and local agencies. The bill also has drawn criticism from immigrant advocates who believe it will lead to racial profiling, something supporters dispute.

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A public memorial service for Kansas University dance professor Janet Hamburg is scheduled for 3 p.m. April 2 in the Spencer Museum of Art auditorium, 1301 Miss. Hamburg, an internationally known movement analyst and lecturer, died in September. She was involved with local and national Parkinson’s groups after developing an exercise program for people with Parkinson’s disease. The program was distributed internationally by the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation in New York and recommended by Parkinson’s foundations. A dance scholarship fund in her name has been established at the KU Endowment Association.

A pancake feed for kids will take place this month at Perkins Restaurant and Bakery, 1711 W. 23rd St. Perkins restaurants will be participating in the annual Perkins Pancake Day on Monday, March 21. The event, which helps raise money for the nonprofit organization Give Kids the World, offers free Perkins pancakes to guests. While the pancakes come free of charge, guests are encouraged to make donations of any amount to the organization. Give Kids the World provides week-long Florida vacations to children with lifethreatening illnesses and their families.

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She will also look for new partnerships the university can forge with other universities and meet with other alumni. They include Juan Mario Acevedo, president of the insurance brokerage company Correcol Colombianos de Seguros S.A.; J. Guimer Dominguez, president of Occidental Petroleum of Colombia; The trip to and Rafael Santos Colombia, Calderon, lasting cousin of the March 16-19, president is estimated and co-publisher of the to cost family’s $8,300 for newspaper, Gray-Little El Tiempo. The trip is and estimated to Weinberg cost $8,300 and will be for Gray-Litand paid for with tle Weinberg private and will be funds. paid for with private funds. They will leave for the capital city of Bogota on March 16 and plan to catch a late flight out of the country on March 19. The cost of the international travel is balanced by the benefit of meeting prominent alumni, Weinberg said. “There’s no way to overemphasize the importance of these people meeting the chancellor,” he said. And the cost is also often repaid in donations that come from the trips. During the South Korea trip, for example, an alumnus simply walked up to them and gave an unsolicited donation that approached six figures, Weinberg said. — Higher education reporter Andy Hyland can be reached at 832-6388. Follow him on Twitter at twitter.com/LJW_KU.

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Couple want quick extradition in child death case By George Diepenbrock gdiepenbrock@ljworld.com

Douglas County’s judge pro-tem set bond at $1 million each on Thursday for a husband and wife arrested Wednesday accused of firstdegree murder for the 2009 death of their daughter in Tennessee. Ryan Lee Robert Davis, 34, and Larissa Renee Davis, 23, both said they didn’t intend to fight extradition and wanted to return to Tennessee as early as possible. “I want to be extradited back so I can get to the bottom of this,” Larissa Davis said. “I don’t want to sit here in Kansas. I can’t do anything in Kansas.” Lawrence police arrested the Davises early Wednesday morning at the Howard Johnson hotel, 2222 W. Sixth St., on warrants out of Sullivan County in Tennessee. Tennessee authorities said a grand jury there Tuesday

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indicted the couple, who at one time lived in Kingsport, Tenn., each on charges of first-degree murder, aggravated child abuse and aggravated child neglect in connection with the 2009 death of their daughter Izabel Davis, who was younger than 1 year old at the time. Tennessee prosecutors said the case had been under investigation for more than a year before the indictments were issued. Lawrence police

on Thursday said the Davises had connections to the Lawrence area and were not believed to be running from law enforcement. Ryan Davis indicated during Thursday’s hearing that he had an appointed attorney before in Douglas County several years ago. James George, Douglas County’s judge pro-tem, appointed separate attorneys for the Davises on Thursday before setting their bonds and

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CEO touts future of electric cars Embrace technology and start creating. That is the message that Paul Wilbur, CEO of the California-based electric car company Aptera, gave to students Thursday at Kansas University. Wilbur, a KU business school graduate who spent 26 years with the country’s largest car manufacturers, is now overseeing an operation that aims to make the Honda equivalent of the electric car — a vehicle that’s reliable and affordable. Among the models is a three-wheel, two-door, tadpole-looking car that is intended to turn heads. “It’s pretty dramatic,” Wilbur said. “It’s a statement for those who see it. It’s also a shock. But we want to signal to people that there is a new world coming.” The company also has a more conventional-looking four-door electric car and an electric hybrid. The company’s cars can get 200 miles per gallon. The company’s trademark is the composite material used to make the vehicle. Although lightweight, it can still withstand crashes into concrete walls at high speeds. The process and materials are shrouded in patents. “We are designing what is

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Kansas University has hired an associate dean at Vanderbilt University’s Peabody School of Education and Human Development as its new vice chancellor for public affairs. Tim Caboni, when reached Thursday morning, was just getting ready to use Twitter to inform his followers of his new position. “I’m just thrilled and honored,” he said. Caboni Caboni will report to Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little, and will oversee the directors of university communications, federal governmental relations and state governmental relations, which all previously reported to the chancellor. He said he anticipated that he would be able to draw upon some of the same skills he

used at Vanderbilt to help KU. “There’s a story to be told that’s not being broadcast widely,” and can be told more broadly in Lawrence, the state, across the nation and world, he said. He said that while he has been pleased to have been part of the success of the nation’s top-ranked graduate education school, he hoped to help KU achieve new success. “Tim believes in institutional transformation because he’s been a part of it at Peabody,” Gray-Little said in a statement. “With his energy and eagerness to join the Jayhawk family, I know he’ll be successful in helping us raise KU’s stature here and around the world.” Caboni will make $207,000 in the position. The last person to hold the job, Paul Carttar, had a salary of $202,000 in 2006, when the job was reorganized out of existence.

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T O P E K A — State leaders Thursday unveiled a proposal they said could build a bridge of funding to produce more engineers in Kansas. “We know many of our leading manufacturing companies and engineering firms are already forced to look elsewhere for engineers to fill critical jobs because our schools cannot meet demand,” said Senate President Steve Morris, R-Hugoton. Morris was joined by LEGISLATURE higher-education and business leaders to propose a program to increase the num— Reporter Christine Metz can be reached ber of engineering graduates at 832-6352. in Kansas by 60 percent. The plan was developed by the schools of engineering at Trial in murder of hip-hop artist continues Kansas University, Kansas Prosecutors Thursday in a Coroner Erik Mitchell said State and Wichita State. Douglas County murder trial Thursday that Vital died after In 2008, the deans of the being shot three times. Doucontinued to present witnessstate’s three engineering glas County Sheriff’s Detective schools proposed a five-year es to try to corroborate earlier Dean Ohman testified cell testimony that Durrell Jones, plan to increase the number of 26, of Kansas City, Kan., shot phone records from that night undergraduate degrees in engiand killed a former Lawrence are consistent with the time neering programs from 875 per hip-hop artist in October 2006. frame of when Edwards said year to 1,365 per year. But the Jones pulled a gun on Edwards proposal was temporarily Jones’ co-defendant Major and Vital in a car that Edwards shelved because of the state’s Edwards — who has pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughdrove west of Lawrence before worsening budget problems. ter for the death of Anthony Jones shot Vital. The budget is still in bad Prosecutors have told jurors shape with a nearly $500 mil“Clacc” Vital — has testified that they can tie Jones to the that Jones shot Vital on Oct. lion revenue shortfall in the 14, 2006, to collect on a drug murder weapon — a 9mm pis- wings, but officials said protol — and that items left near debt. But defense attorney ducing more engineers would Vital’s body included DNA evi- help the economy. John Kerns has contended dence from both Edwards and Edwards, 31, killed Vital and Gov. Sam Brownback has Jones. tried to pin the murder on recommended $1 million in The trial will continue at 9 Jones in exchange for a lesser funding for the Kansas a.m. today. sentence. Department of Commerce to

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set an extradition hearing for 2 p.m. March 21 in District Judge Sally Pokorny’s courtroom. Both defendants asked for an earlier court date, but George told them they would need to talk to their attorneys to see if they can appear before March 21. “I have no intentions of trying to bond out. I would only ask the court to maybe consider moving that court date up,” Ryan Davis said. “I’d like to get things on the move.” Douglas County prosecutors said Thursday that Sullivan County officials were in the Lawrence area and had spoken with Ryan Davis. Tennessee prosecutors said they could not discuss details of the case this week but that Izabel Davis died at a Tennessee hospital on Nov. 6, 2009.

provide a competitive grant to expand engineering. Under the new proposal, once that investment is made an engineering fund would be established at the Kansas Board of Regents to receive dollars from casino gambling revenues. The plan calls for $4 million in the fiscal year that starts July 1, 2012, and $7 million annually for each year after. The universities would have to put forward matching funds. “Kansas needs more engineers to grow and prosper, and we’re ready to meet that need,” said KU Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little. The demand for engineering graduates at the national and state level has been growing rapidly. But state revenue problems have been an obstacle in helping fill the shortage. In May, KU broke ground on a new 34,600-square-foot engineering building, paid for with more than $14 million in federal dollars and $6.5 million in private funds. The building houses laboratories. But more is needed, officials say, especially with the announcement that Boeing will build the next generation of air refueling tankers and with the growing bioscience and renewable energy industries in the state. KU Dean of Engineering Stuart Bell said engineers are among the highest-paid entry-level employees, and “they are working in businesses that create new wealth for the state and the region.” — Statehouse reporter Scott Rothschild can be reached at 785-423-0668.

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I saw several people downtown this weekend soliciting money By Brenna Hawley for a charity named Save the bhawley@ljworld.com Children. Don’t they need a permit to do that? Jana Butcher needed a new job after being laid off last No. Under Kansas law, year. a nonprofit that files She had always been crethe state-required ative, and she got an idea after paperwork for their organiza- seeing someone selling photo tion may solicit funds without collages of letters spelled into a permit. For more specific words on television. So in information about the law, October, she started selling visit kansascharitycheck.org. her own pastiche of photos she’d taken, many of recognizable letters and signs in Lawrence and others of Kansas University items. “I thought Lawrence was such a great place to sell my stuff,” she said. Butcher will be at Saturday’s Spring Arts and Crafts Festival, set for 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Building 21 at the Douglas County Fairgrounds. The show, put on by the Parks and Recreation Department, will feature both handmade items and manufacCALL SOUND OFF tured items. Duane Peterson, special If you have a question for events supervisor for Parks Sound Off, call 832-7297. and Recreation, said there was a need for shows such as this. “Lawrence is such an artsy community, so that’s one of the reasons we put it on,” he said.

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Before city elections on April 5, LJWorld.com will host live online chats with the candidates for Lawrence City Commission and the Lawrence school board. You can submit questions in advance for these chats now on LJWorld.com:

School board candidates ● Shannon Kimball, 11:30 a.m. Friday.

Sara Stites, physics major, Lawrence “Nope. I just get away with it.”

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JANA BUTCHER’S ALPHABET PHOTOGRAPHS will be on display at this weekend’s Lawrence Parks and Recreation Arts and Crafts Festival at the Douglas County Fairgrounds, Building 21. The festival will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Another exhibitor will be Karon Hornberger, who started decorating mailboxes as a hobby. It developed into something she starting taking to craft shows. “It’s more just sharing my joy,” she said.

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LAW ENFORCEMENT REPORT • A 32-year-old Lawrence man reported to police Monday morning that the night before $2,250 worth of wire was stolen from Lynn Electric in a burglary in the 4400 block of Bauer Farm Drive. A trailer lock was also damaged in the burglary. • Douglas County prosecutors said a Lawrence police officer had to use a Taser to subdue a 46-year-old Lawrence man alleged to have punched an officer in the face early Thursday morning. Prosecutors filed charges of battery of a law enforcement officer, criminal threat, and obstruction, all felonies, and misdemeanor criminal damage

HOSPITAL Lawrence Memorial Hospital reported no births Thursday.

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to property against David W. Clark. Police were called to Clark’s residence for a disturbance Thursday morning in the 1300 block of Maple Lane. According to a police report, the officer listed as the battery victim was not injured. Clark appeared via video from the Douglas County Jail Thursday afternoon and judge pro-tem James George set his bond at $15,000 cash or surety. The Journal-World does not print accounts of all police reports filed. The newspaper generally reports: • Burglaries, only with a loss of $1,000 or more, unless there are unusual circumstances. To protect victims, we generally don’t identify them by name. • The names and circumstances of people arrested, only after they are charged. • Assaults and batteries, only if major injuries are reported. • Holdups and robberies.

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Kansas University Endowment Association has named several KU donors to the steering committee of an upcoming capital campaign. They join three alumni couples who are co-chairs of the campaign: Kurt and Sue Watson, Andover; Tom and Jill Docking, Wichita; and former Gov. Mark and Stacy Parkinson, Potomac, Md. The new members of the committee are: ● David Booth, Austin, Texas, CEO of Dimensional Fund Advisors. ● Joe and Jean Brandmeyer, El Paso, Texas, founders and former owners of Enturia. ● Linda Zarda Cook, Naples, Fla., a retired executive of Royal Dutch Shell’s global Natural Gas and Power division in the Netherlands. ● Ed and Helen Healy, Eastborough. Ed is an attorney in a Wichita firm and Helen earned an MBA from KU. ● Jay Howard, Austin, Texas, president of JDH Investments and a chairman of the KU Alumni Association board of directors. ● Drue Jennings, Prairie Village, senior counsel with the law firm Polsinelli Shughart PC in Kansas City, Mo.

Leawood. Brian is affiliated with Frontier Wealth Management in Kansas City, Mo., and Buffy is a civic leader who earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology at KU. ● Joe and Susan Morris, Leawood. Joe is former chairman of the Capital Corp. Susan is a civic leader. ● Charles and Ann Rhoades, Mission Hills. Charles is a physician and president of Dickson-Diveley Midwest Orthopaedic Clinic. Ann attended nursing school at KU and is a civic leader. ● Linda Ellis Sims, Independence, Mo., an executive with ExxonMobil Corp. ● Michael Shinn, Highland Heights, Ohio, a certified financial planner and owner of Shinn Financial Services. ● Tom Wiggans, Olathe, chairman of Excaliard Pharmaceuticals. ● Forrest and Sally Hoglund, Dallas, are honorary members of the committee. Forrest is owner of Hoglund Interests. Sally earned a bachelor’s in political science at KU. A public launch for the campaign is scheduled for spring 2012. — Higher education reporter Andy Hyland can be reached at 832-6388. Follow him on Twitter at twitter.com/LJW_KU.

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One of Lawrence’s larger manufacturers posted positive financial results for 2010. Kansas City, Mo.-based Hallmark announced Thursday that its total revenue increased 3 percent in 2010 to $4.1 billion. The privately owned company, which operates a major greeting card plant in northern Lawrence, does not release profit totals, but the company conf irmed that earnings also increased for all four of the company’s operating units. Sales of greeting cards, giftwrap and other holiday

items were particularly strong. The company said in a release that the holiday season was its strongest since 2007. Business also was up for its Crayola division. Revenue from Crayola products increased by 8 percent during the year. The company’s Kansas City real estate subsidiary, Crown Center, also had a positive year with revenue growing by 9 percent. The company attributed the increase to improved hotel business that was driven by citywide conventions. — City reporter Chad Lawhorn can be reached at 832-6362. Follow him at Twitter.com/clawhorn_ljw.

Feb. budget deficit highest ever for any month WASHINGTON (AP) — The government ran the largest-ever budget deficit for a single month in February. The shortfall kept this year’s annual deficit on pace to end as the biggest in U.S. history. The widening deficit reflects the impact of the taxcut package President Barack Obama and congressional Republicans brokered in December. As a result, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office in January raised its estimate for the annual deficit from $1.1 trillion to $1.5 trillion. It said the tax cuts would add $400 billion to this year’s gap. The budget year ends Sept. 30. The tax-cut package extended income tax cuts, reduced

workers’ Social Security taxes, extended unemployment benefits and accelerated business tax write-offs, among other steps. February’s deficit of $222.5 billion eclipsed last February’s record by nearly $2 billion. The full-year deficit would exceed 2009’s record deficit of $1.41 trillion. And it would mark the third straight year of $1 trillionplus deficits. It’s unusual for an economy to be running record-high deficits this far into a recovery. The recession that began in December 2007 ended in June 2009. The problem is that the financial crisis and the recession that followed fueled explosive deficit growth.

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LAWRENCE JOURNAL-WORLD ● LJWorld.com ● Friday, March 11, 2011

EDITORIALS

Building its case A merger announced this week should significantly boost Kansas University’s effort to develop an elite cancer treatment facility.

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uesday’s announcement of plans to merge the operations of the Kansas University Cancer Center and the Kansas City Cancer Center appears to be a significant positive step in KU’s pursuit of a comprehensive cancer center designation. An advisory panel reportedly was scheduled to visit the KU Cancer Center this week to assess the center’s readiness to apply for the designation granted by the National Cancer Institute. One of the challenges KU officials previously had said they faced was providing a sufficient number of doctors and patients involved in new treatment studies. The additional doctors and patients that the Kansas City Cancer Center would bring to the table would go a long way toward addressing that concern. The Kansas City Cancer Center has 11 locations in the metropolitan area and lists 33 physicians on its website. According to news reports, a recent newsletter from the center indicates that it has more than 250 patients involved in about two dozen clinical trials involving drug or radiation therapy. Although a number of details remain to be worked out for the merger, it seems like a great step for KU. The Kansas City Cancer Center facilities will become part of KU Hospital, and its doctors will become faculty members at KU Medical Center and members of KU Physicians, the organization that employs doctors at KU Hospital. The merger is an instant shot in the arm for the chances of KU obtaining National Cancer Center status. The application to obtain the national designation is due in late September. The requirements are tough and, even with the merger announcement, KU has its work cut out for it. Nonetheless, it’s good to see KU officials pursuing such a lofty goal and taking concrete steps toward building a cancer treatment facility that would be a source of pride and state-of-the-art care for Kansas residents. This also serves as solid evidence of the excellence and respect enjoyed by KU Hospital and the KU Medical Center. Other hospitals would have liked to form an association with the Kansas City Cancer Center, but their leadership and doctors chose KU.

Broder set a high standard Editor’s note: David Broder, whose column appeared in the JournalWorld for more than 30 years, died Wednesday of complications from diabetes. He was 81. WASHINGTON — When Fred Hiatt, the editor of The Washington Post editorial page, offered me the chance to write a weekly column, the first person I turned to for advice was Dave Broder. I headed to Dave’s glassed-in cubicle in the midst of the newsroom. Back in the days when I used to lead tours of The Post for my kids’ preschool classes, this site was always the biggest hit with the moms — not because Broder was such a journalistic mega-star, which he was, but because the office was so astonishingly, dangerously piled with books and papers it cried out for “clean-up time.” As always, sitting amid the chaos, Dave had a minute. As always, Dave demurred at the thought that he had any wisdom to offer. As always, he did. “I can’t tell you how to write a column, but I can tell you what works for me,” he said. First, he said, you can only have one big thought per 750-word column. Second, he said, he couldn’t simply sit in his office and conjure up Big Thoughts. He had to go out and report. That was classic Broder, indeed a reporter at heart.

Ruth Marcus

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sit at the table in the “PostTocafeteria with Dave

was to receive a different lesson in modesty. What do you think is going to happen about X, someone would ask. In an era of instant pontificators on every subject imaginable, Broder was willing to say, ‘I have no clue.’” Before I moved back to the solitude of the editorial page staff, I spent years ensconced at a desk right outside Broder’s office. When he was there instead of out on a reporting trip, he was a whirlwind of reporting activity. “This is Dave Broder,” he would say — and, after a pause, you would hear, “Oh, yes, senator,” “Thanks for getting back to me, governor.” The clutter of Broder’s office was

matched by the orderliness of his mind. He returned all the phone calls, cranked out the columns, knocked on the doors — all with an energy that would have been astonishing in a 20-year-old. To be out on the campaign trail with Dave was to receive a lesson in modesty. He was a celebrity; people would line up to shake his hand and take his picture. And his response was always gracious and self-effacing: Where are you from? Tell me something about yourself. To sit at the table in the Post cafeteria with Dave was to receive a different lesson in modesty. What do you think is going to happen about X, someone would ask. In an era of instant pontificators on every subject imaginable, Broder was willing to say, “I have no clue.” When Dave did allow as to how he had a clue, you quickly learned that it paid to listen. In the age of the Internet, Broder became a favorite target for left-wing bloggers who disdained his willingness to see both sides’ point of view, his aversion to invective and his instinct for moderation. “High Broderism” was their term of derision. Over the years, a few snarky bloggers applied it to me, intending insult. It could not have been a higher, if undeserved, compliment.

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To the editor: The last story (literally) in the Journal-World March 8, (page 10B, “DUI reform…”) says that the Kansas Legislature may drop or gut a proposed law that would help keep repeat drunken drivers off Kansas streets and highways. An earlier Journal-World story told said the Kansas Legislature is considering a law that will let big national chain and small local grocery stores sell hard liquor. In other news, police are writing fewer traffic tickets because budget cuts have left us with fewer police officers. More underage drinkers (they’ll shoplift hard liquor in groups by distracting the clerks at small grocery stores), fewer officers on patrol, no way to track repeat DUI offenders. A perfect storm. Who is facing this perfect storm? It’s a governor and a Legislature known for sticking up for “family values.” We’re OK then. The governor and the legislators will simply tell the liquor lobby, “Thanks, but no thanks.” Larry Day, — Ruth Marcus is a columnist for Lawrence

OLD HOME TOWN From the Lawrence Daily JournalWorld for March 11, 1911: “Within ninety days Williamstown will have its first bank. Business men and farmYEARS ers in that vicinity subscribed $10,000 AGO stock in the Williamstown State Bank yesIN 1911 terday, and application has already been made to the secretary of the state for a charter. Work will be commenced this week on a brick bank building to house the new concern. Work will begin within a week, and the institution will be in its own home within 90 days. Williamstown people have always done business with Lawrence, Perry and Oskaloosa banks, and the institution is certain to be a great convenience.” “There is a general exodus of K. U. students to Kansas City today. The annual Jayhawker-Tiger track meet in Convention Hall tonight is the attraction which is taking the rah-rahs out of town. The Santa Fe special was crowded today noon, and a large delegation plan to go up after laboratory hours this afternoon.”

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U.S. should end Arab arms sales For many years American policy has been to sell modern weaponry to Arab states. The reasons given are to maintain the “balance of power” in the region, but the unstated and most likely reason is to keep the oil flowing. The Obama administration has approved billions in arms sales and transfers to Arab states, including Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. But public attitudes about arms sales to Arab countries appear to be changing, especially in light of the current upheaval in the region with some dictators using “Made in USA” weapons against their own people. According to a recent story in the Wall Street Journal entitled “U.S. Reviews Arms Sales Amid Turmoil,” even the government now, “has launched a review of military assistance and prospective weapons sales to countries caught up in a wave of popular revolts, underlining growing uncertainty about how the turmoil sweeping the Middle East will alter fundamentals of U.S. policy in the region.” And the review is long in coming given that Bloomberg reported way back in September 2010 that the U.S. Government Accountability Office found that “the U.S. authorized as much as $37 billion of arms sales to Saudi Arabia and other Persian Gulf nations over five years without always documenting the potential effect on foreign policy and national security.” A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that “only 20 percent of American adults think the United States should continue providing foreign aid to Arab countries in the Mid-

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The idea of maintaining “a balance of power in the

region might make more sense if the Arab states had any real enemies.” dle East.” Along party lines, the survey also showed that 76 percent of Republicans, 48 percent of Democrats and 50 percent of adults “not affiliated with either major party” think this way. On the question of continued aid to Israel, the poll found 61 percent of Republicans, 46 percent of Democrats and 34 percent of unaffiliateds in favor. The idea of maintaining a balance of power in the region might make more sense if the Arab states had any real enemies. But their only declared enemy is Israel, which isn’t a threat, as long as it is not attacked again, as it has been many times by Arab states since 1948. There also have been, and continue to be, numerous attacks by nonstates, such as Hamas and Hezbollah, all with the intention of destroying the Jewish state and eradicating the region of Jews. A “balance of power” policy against such aggression is not in the interest of our strongest Middle East ally, nor is it in America’s interest, as long as we still stand for freedom.

Two other arguments one hears most for maintaining the arms sales to Arab states are: (1) If we don’t sell them arms, other countries will; and (2) Such sales bring money back into this country. A nation that prides itself on doing the right thing should abide by a higher standard than that of other arms providers. For the high ideals we profess, but don’t always attain, consider the lyrics from “America the Beautiful,” which includes, “Till all success be nobleness and every gain divine!” Foreign aid that produces results in America’s interest is a good thing. Helping to fight AIDS in Africa, for example, meets both American humanitarian and policy goals. Sending aid to Arab nations that teach in their schools, broadcast in their media and preach from their minbars that America and Israel are evil and must be destroyed serves neither of these objectives. At the very least, U.S. aid to Arab states should be tied to a change in ideological and theological behavior in those countries. Lack of aid isn’t the problem. The oil resources of many Arab states give them more than enough to care for their own people. Lack of modernity is the problem. So long as many Arab states continue in their feudalistic mentality and suppression of half their population (women), prosperity and the “blessings of liberty” will not wish to pay them a visit. No matter how these numerous uprisings turn out — and some could turn out very badly for the people of those nations and for U.S. policy — America’s policy of arms sales to Arab states definitely needs to change. — Cal Thomas is a columnist for Tribune Media Services

To the editor: “Honest, respectable belief starts with evidence and moves gradually to conviction, regardless of preference and ‘feeling.’ Irrationality begins with emotional intuition, cherry-picking evidence to suit.” (“Pitts’ hypocrisy,” Public Forum, March 4). “Perhaps no one has yet been truthful enough about what ‘truthfulness’ is.” (Nietzsche) “The existentialist … thinks it very distressing that God does not exist, because all possibility of finding values … disappears along with Him.” (Sartre) “In some remote corner of the sprawling universe … there was once a star on which some clever animals invented knowledge. It was the most arrogant, mendacious minute in ‘world history,’ but it was only a minute. After nature caught its breath a little, the star froze, and the clever animals had to die. — One could invent a fable like this and still not have illustrated sufficiently how miserable, how shadowy and fleeting, how aimless and arbitrary the human intellect appears in nature.” (Nietzsche) Apart from God there is no knowledge, hope, meaning, and morality. We exist, period. If you don’t believe in God, then be honest with where that leaves you. The atheist has no way to obtain knowledge and so all s/he claims to know is cherrypicking of unknowable evidence. But if there is a God then it is quite rational to have knowledge and morality. Mr. Burkhead declared that God exists and gives His standards. Regardless of how others have cherry-picked their beliefs by their own preferences, God exists and judges. People can suppress that knowledge, but the only honest, respectable belief in this world is belief in God. Richard Smith, Lawrence

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WEATHER

| Friday, March 11, 2011 TODAY

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

MONDAY

L AWRENCE J OURNAL -WORLD

CALENDAR

TUESDAY

11 FRIDAY

Partly sunny, breezy and warmer

Sunshine and patchy clouds

Rain and drizzle possible

A couple of showers possible

Some sun; breezy; rain at night

High 66° Low 35° POP: 0%

High 57° Low 26° POP: 0%

High 56° Low 31° POP: 30%

High 65° Low 44° POP: 30%

High 68° Low 46° POP: 25%

Wind SSW 10-20 mph

Wind WNW 10-20 mph

Wind E 7-14 mph

Wind SSW 7-14 mph

Wind S 12-25 mph

POP: Probability of Precipitation

Kearney 56/25

McCook 60/22 Oberlin 60/24 Goodland 66/22

Beatrice 62/32

Oakley 64/24

Manhattan Russell Salina 69/33 68/28 Topeka 69/32 68/34 Emporia 68/33

Great Bend 68/28 Dodge City 70/30

Garden City 70/28 Liberal 70/27

Kansas City 65/36

Chillicothe 63/33 Marshall 64/37

Lawrence Kansas City 64/34 66/35

Sedalia 65/37

Nevada 67/35

Chanute 68/34

Hutchinson 70/29 Wichita Pratt 70/32 70/33

Centerville 58/31

St. Joseph 65/33

Sabetha 61/32

Concordia 66/31 Hays 66/28

Clarinda 60/31

Lincoln 62/32

Grand Island 56/26

Coffeyville Joplin 68/37 68/39

Springfield 66/37

Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.

Temperature High/low Normal high/low today Record high today Record low today

53°/22° 55°/34° 82° in 1972 -5° in 1948

Precipitation in inches 24 hours through 8 p.m. yest. Month to date Normal month to date Year to date Normal year to date

0.00 0.63 0.73 4.45 3.17

REGIONAL CITIES

Today Sat. Today Sat. Cities Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Cities Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Atchison 65 33 pc 54 26 s Independence 68 37 pc 62 33 s Belton 65 35 pc 55 32 s Fort Riley 68 33 pc 57 24 s Burlington 67 34 pc 59 31 s Olathe 64 35 pc 55 32 s Coffeyville 68 37 pc 61 33 s Osage Beach 68 37 pc 60 31 s Concordia 66 31 s 54 29 s Osage City 66 34 pc 57 29 s Dodge City 70 30 s 60 30 s Ottawa 65 34 pc 55 30 s Holton 68 34 pc 54 28 s Wichita 70 32 pc 61 32 s Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.

NATIONAL FORECAST

Seattle 52/40

SUN & MOON Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset First

Today

6:39 a.m. 6:23 p.m. 9:57 a.m. 12:16 a.m. Full

Billings 48/24

Sat.

6:38 a.m. 6:24 p.m. 10:47 a.m. 1:12 a.m.

Last

San Francisco 58/45

Minneapolis 42/30

Chicago 48/33

Denver 64/29

New

Mar 26

LAKE LEVELS

Lake

Clinton Perry Pomona

Level (ft)

875.22 890.08 973.23

Discharge (cfs)

503 800 500

Shown are today’s noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for today.

INTERNATIONAL CITIES

Today Cities Hi Lo W Acapulco 88 68 s Amsterdam 48 40 pc Athens 58 44 s Baghdad 68 45 s Bangkok 93 78 s Beijing 58 42 s Berlin 45 33 sh Brussels 52 38 pc Buenos Aires 91 73 pc Cairo 65 49 pc Calgary 22 8 pc Dublin 46 39 sh Geneva 56 42 s Hong Kong 71 63 c Jerusalem 46 39 r Kabul 66 39 pc London 52 40 pc Madrid 54 39 r Mexico City 73 45 s Montreal 43 33 r Moscow 26 22 pc New Delhi 83 52 s Oslo 36 20 pc Paris 54 42 c Rio de Janeiro 83 74 sh Rome 56 37 s Seoul 50 29 s Singapore 84 77 r Stockholm 39 27 pc Sydney 79 66 sh Tokyo 52 37 sh Toronto 36 31 r Vancouver 47 41 r Vienna 56 46 s Warsaw 44 32 sh Winnipeg 36 -1 sn

Sat. Hi Lo W 90 70 s 54 49 c 61 47 s 65 44 c 94 79 pc 69 49 s 53 43 pc 56 48 c 84 52 t 66 50 sh 36 24 pc 48 36 r 57 46 c 74 68 pc 50 37 r 68 42 pc 50 41 sh 55 39 sh 75 46 pc 38 28 sn 36 25 c 86 57 s 38 32 pc 54 47 r 84 74 sh 59 50 c 52 33 s 84 77 t 39 30 pc 84 66 sh 53 44 pc 45 28 sn 47 42 r 62 52 pc 47 32 s 15 -3 c

Houston 73/52 Miami 74/55

Fronts Cold

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Atlanta 56/39

El Paso 79/45

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Washington 56/36

Warm Stationary

Precipitation Showers T-storms

Rain

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Snow

Ice

-10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s National Summary: A storm will finish up in the Northeast today with heavy rain in New England, flooding in the mid-Atlantic, and disruptive snow in part of the eastern Great Lakes. Snow and gusty winds will affect the northern Plains. Rain will skirt coastal Washington as a Pacific storm arrives. Today Sat. Today Sat. Cities Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Cities Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Albuquerque 68 37 s 68 39 s Memphis 63 47 s 70 48 s Anchorage 27 9 s 27 11 s Miami 74 55 s 75 59 s Atlanta 56 39 s 70 48 s Milwaukee 44 34 s 44 28 sf Austin 76 44 s 74 54 s Minneapolis 42 30 pc 37 23 sn Baltimore 56 33 pc 60 39 pc Nashville 58 39 s 67 42 s Birmingham 58 40 s 71 47 s New Orleans 66 48 s 71 56 s Boise 48 33 pc 52 34 c New York 59 37 r 55 39 pc Boston 54 37 r 52 38 c Omaha 60 30 pc 47 26 pc Buffalo 40 31 r 42 31 c Orlando 68 43 s 74 45 s Cheyenne 52 25 s 52 28 pc Philadelphia 58 37 c 58 40 pc Chicago 48 33 s 45 29 c Phoenix 83 56 s 82 56 s Cincinnati 48 35 pc 55 32 pc Pittsburgh 36 28 sn 46 33 c Cleveland 35 28 sn 42 30 c Portland, ME 46 34 r 47 31 c Dallas 74 50 pc 72 52 s Portland, OR 54 40 pc 54 42 c Denver 64 29 pc 61 31 pc Reno 60 30 pc 58 32 c Des Moines 56 31 pc 43 26 pc Richmond 58 32 pc 67 42 s Detroit 40 28 sn 43 29 sn Sacramento 64 39 s 64 43 c El Paso 79 45 s 78 45 s St. Louis 60 39 s 60 32 pc Fairbanks 19 -16 s 16 -14 s Salt Lake City 50 33 pc 53 33 c Honolulu 82 67 s 83 69 s San Diego 66 54 pc 63 53 pc Houston 73 52 s 75 56 pc San Francisco 58 45 s 59 46 pc Indianapolis 50 36 s 50 31 pc Seattle 52 40 pc 50 38 c Kansas City 64 34 pc 55 30 s Spokane 44 28 c 43 32 sh Las Vegas 75 55 s 74 53 s Tucson 82 49 s 83 49 s Little Rock 68 43 s 69 46 s Tulsa 73 41 pc 65 39 s Los Angeles 69 54 pc 67 52 pc Wash., DC 56 36 pc 61 43 s National extremes yesterday for the 48 contiguous states High: Gila Bend, AZ 90° Low: Aberdeen, SD -12°

WEATHER HISTORY As of March 11, 1911, Tamarack, Calif., had the greatest snow depth ever observed in the United States -- 471 inches.

Q:

WEATHER TRIVIA™ Where did the blizzard of 1888 reach its full fury? The Hudson Valley and New England

Mar 19

New York 59/37

Kansas City 64/34 Los Angeles 69/54

Mar 12

Detroit 40/28

A:

LAWRENCE ALMANAC Through 8 p.m. Thursday.

BRIEFLY Kansas packer recalls E. coli-tainted beef ARKANSAS CITY — A southern Kansas packing plant has recalled more than 7 tons of ground beef products after lab tests detected E. coli. The Arkansas City Traveler reported that Creekstone Farms Premium Beef confirmed Wednesday that it had recalled 14,148 pounds of ground beef. Creekstone Farms said the tainted meat was produced Feb. 22 and shipped to Missouri, Iowa, Arizona, California, Georgia, Indiana, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Washington. Creekstone and the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service said they have received no reports of illnesses associated with the questionable meat.

“Conversation with Mae Ngai,” a follow-up to the Hall Center for Humanities lecture “Illegal Immigration: Origins and Consequences,” 10 a.m., Hall Center for the Humanities, 900 Sunnyside Ave. Teen Advisory Board meeting, for grades 7 through 12, 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vt. Super Smash Brothers Brawl Tournament, for grades 7 through 12, 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vt. Midday Ramblers, The Prairie Acre, 6-9 p.m., Replay Lounge, 946 Mass. Third International Film Festival, 7 p.m., Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union, 1301 Jayhawk Blvd. Blueprint (formerly the Tommy Johnson Band), 7 p.m., Ingredient, 947 Mass. Story slam, an evening of true stories from Lawrencearea residents, all centered on the same theme: “Spring Fever,” 7 p.m. music, 7:30 p.m. stories, Lawrence Arts Center, 940 N.H. Blueprint (formerly the Tommy Johnson Band), 7 p.m., Ingredient, 947 Mass. Visiting Artist Series: Robert Bates, organ, 7:30 p.m., Bales Recital Hall, 1600 Stewart Drive. Victor Wooten Band and Stanley Clarke Band, 8 p.m., The Granada, 1020 Mass. Krazy Kats, 8 p.m., Knights of Columbus Hall, 2206 E. 23rd St. Retro Dance Party, 9 p.m., Wilde’s Chateau 24, 2412 Iowa Disco Disco with DJ ParLe and the RevolveR, 9 p.m., Fatso’s, 1016 Mass. Trampled By Turtles, 9 p.m., The Bottleneck, 727 N.H. The Funky Rewind with DJ MAKossa, 10 p.m., Eighth Street Tap Room, 801 N.H. Secret Cities, Karma Vision, 10 p.m., Replay Lounge, 946 Mass. Coversmith, 10 p.m., Jazzhaus, 926 1/2 Mass.

12 SATURDAY Red Dog’s Dog Days winter workout, 7:30 a.m., meet in the parking lot behind KizerCummings Jewelry at Ninth and Vermont streets. “Eggs & Issues” breakfast with Senate President Steve Morris, R-Hugoton, and Senate Minority Leader Anthony Hensley, D-Topeka, 8-9:30 a.m., Pachamama’s, 801 N.H Lawrence Kiwanis Club Pancake Fundraiser, 8-10 a.m., Applebee’s, 3900 W. Sixth Street. One Big Phat Sale, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., Haskell Indian Nations University. Arts and Crafts Fair sponsored by Lawrence Parks and Recreation, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Building 21 at the Douglas County Fairgrounds, 21st and Harper streets. First-Time Homebuyer Workshop offered by Tenants to Homeowners Inc., 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., United Way Building, 2518 Ridge Court. Special ceremony honoring the passing of the Great War generation, 10 a.m., Liberty Memorial, 100 W. 26th St., Kansas City, Mo. Luck-of-the Irish Motorcycle Run, registration at 10:30 a.m., ride leaves at noon, Slow Ride Roadhouse, 1350 N. Second St. Cooking class: Medicinal

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The Lookout Tour What better way to ring in the weekend than some Friday night hip-hop? Tonight at the Jackpot Music Hall, 943 Mass., The Lookout Tour, which features some of the finest hiphop artists the area has to offer, comes to Lawrence. Kansas City, Mo. native Steddy P, above, headlines with St. Louis’ own DJ MAHF providing beats. This is the third stop on a tour that will eventually plant them directly in Austin for The MidCoast Takeover showcase at South By Southwest. The duo will be joined by Prof and DJ Fundo, another emcee/DJ combo unique to the tour. But what puts this show over the top is the supporting acts CES Cru and Lonely Hearts Club. CES Cru are closing in on a decade together and are frequent collaborators with Steddy P. Meanwhile Lonely Hearts Club is really a fancy way of saying Dutch Newman and Johnny Quest, two of the most consistently entertaining and talented performers on the scene. Tickets to the show are $9. The 18-and-over show starts at 9 p.m.

Foods — Eat Your Way To Health, 2-4 p.m., The Merc, 901 Iowa. Americana Music Academy Saturday Jam, 3 p.m., Americana Music Academy, 1419 Mass. Artist reception for Hawaiian Kine by Jennifer Joie Webster, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., Do’s Deluxe, 416 E. Ninth St. Rice and Beans Fundraising Dinner, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., ECM, 1204 Oread Ave. Social Service League Benefit: MAW, KC Bear Fighters, Sadie Mae, DJ Wake Mitchell, 6 p.m., Replay Lounge, 946 Mass. Norma Jean with Stick To Your Guns, Impending Doom, Of Legends, 7 p.m., the Bottleneck, 727 N.H. Youth Ballet Company presents “Alice in Wonderland,” 7 p.m., Lawrence Arts Center, 940 N.H. BRC, 7 p.m., Ingredient, 947 Mass. Third International Film Festival, 7 p.m., Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union, 1301 Jay-

Cooking class: Thai Curries: Red, Green and Panang, 1:30 3 p.m., Bay Leaf, 717 Mass. Carnival of the Animals and Peter and the Wolf, 2:30 p.m., Lied Center Youth Ballet Company presents “Alice in Wonderland,” 2 p.m., Lawrence Arts Center, 940 N.H. Hospital Ships, Nude Sunrise, The Great Valley, 6 p.m., Pizza Power, 1001 Conn. L.A. Fahy, Hit or Miss, 7 p.m., Henry’s, 11 E. Eighth St. Third International Film Festival, 7 p.m., Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union, 1301 Jayhawk Blvd. Get Up Kids, Miniature Tigers, Brian Bonz, 7 p.m., The Bottleneck, 727 N.H. Faculty Recital Series: Julia Broxholm, soprano, and Russell Miller, piano, 7:30 p.m., Swarthout Recital Hall, Murphy Hall, 1530 Naismith Drive. Joie De Vivre, 7:45 p.m., The Granada, 1020 Mass. Texas Hold’em Tournament, free entry, weekly prizes, 8 p.m., The Casbah, 803 Mass. Smackdown! trivia, 8 p.m., The Bottleneck, 737 N.H. Speakeasy Sunday: A variety show and jam session hosted by Dumptruck Butterlips, 10 p.m., the Jazzhaus, 926 1/2 Mass. Video Daze: SK8/BMX videos from the past, 10 p.m., Jackpot Music Hall, 943 Mass. The Noise FM & Antennas Up, 10 p.m., Eighth Street Taproom, 801 N.H. Karaoke Sunday, 11 p.m., The Bottleneck, 737 N.H.

14 MONDAY City Commission candidate forum, sponsored by the Voter Education Coalition, 7 p.m., City Hall, 6 E. Sixth St. Cooking class: Even More Recipes from the Famous Moosewood Restaurant, 7-9 p.m., The Merc, 901 Iowa. Lawrence Board of Education meeting, 7 p.m., school district headquarters, 110 McDonald Drive. Eudora City Council meeting, 7:30 p.m., Eudora City Hall, 4 E. Seventh St. KU Tuba Consort, Thunder All Star Ensemble Concert, 7:30 p.m., Swarthout Recital Hall, Murphy Hall, 1530 Naismith Drive. Open mic night, 9 p.m., the Bottleneck, 737 N.H. Dollar Bowling, Royal Crest Bowling Lanes, 933 Iowa, 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Watch It Sparkle, 8 p.m., Jackpot Music Hall, 943 Mass. Human Eye, Ex-Fag Cop, 10 p.m., Replay Lounge, 946 Mass. Railbird with Rex Complex, 10 p.m., Eighth Street Taproom, 801 N.H. Karaoke Idol! with theme St. Patrick’s pre-party,, 10 p.m., Jazzhaus, 926 1/2 Mass.

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Sat., Mar. 12, 2011, 10AM LOST: Kitten, “Ringo”, 4 mo. old, chipped, un-neutered male, sandy, orange tiger-stripe. Last seen Sun. Feb. 27, 2011. Call 785-979-6505.

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Found Pet/Animal

Lost Item

MARCH 12TH 14230 LINWOOD ROAD BONNER SPRINGS KANSAS

Pinnacle Career Institute

FOUND: Bracelet On Mass. St. around March 4-5, Call to identify. 785-842-9072

FOUND CAT: On Mar. 3rd at Burcham park (near 2nd & Indiana) - Found young, female calico cat, very tame. Taken to Humane society 785-843-6835, 785-423-5678

Over 50 Widllife prints, silver, bar & flatware, JennAir Stainless steel grill, Old duck decoys, old shotgun shells, mec. hydraluic loader, Leupold spotting scope,

General

19th & Iowa Studios, 1 & 2 Bedrooms Gas, Water & Trash Paid

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Louisiana Place Apts

1136 Louisiana St. Spacious 2BR Available 900 sq. ft., $610/month

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Studio Apartments 600 sq. ft., $660/mo. No pets allowed Call Today 785-841-6565

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Now accepting applications for Aug.! Everything from studios to 4BR town homes. 15 different floor plans with a size to suit every budget. Come see how we can provide you the lifestyle you deserve!

Parkway Terrace

on select floor plans for Immediate Move In.

Chase Court Apts. 1 & 2 Bedrooms

FREE RENT

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2300 Lakeview Road Lawrence, Ks No Phone Calls Please

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Large 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.

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West Side location Newer 1 & 2 BRs Starting at $475 (785) 841-4935 www.midwestpm.com Lg. 2BR w/very nice patio. $630/mo.,water & gas pd. 9th & Avalon 785-841-1155

MUST SEE! BRAND NEW! The ONLY Energy Star Rated, All Electric Apts. in Lawrence! Excellent Location 6th & Frontier Spacious 1 & 2 BRs Featuring: • Private balcony, patio, or sunroom • Walk in closets • All Appls./Washer/Dryer • Ceramic tile floors • Granite countertops • Single car garages • Elevators to all floors • 24 hour emergency maintenance Clubhouse, fitness center, and pool coming soon. Contact Tuckaway Mgmt. 785-841-3339

One Month FREE 2BRs, 2 bath starting at $747.

Limited Time Offer Free Carport, full size W/D, extra storage, all electric, lg. pets welcome. Quiet location: 3700 Clinton Parkway. 785-749-0431

LUXURY LIVING AT AFFORDABLE PRICES

RANCH WAY TOWNHOMES on Clinton Pkwy.

3BR, 1½ bath reduced to $750/mo., 12 mo. lease Paid Internet

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AVAILABLE NOW

3BR, 2 bath, major appls., FP, 2 car. 785-865-2505

BRAND NEW TOWNHOMES AT IRONWOOD * 3BR & 4BR, 2 LR * 2-Car Garage * Kitchen Appls., W/D * Daylight/Walkout Bsmt. * Granite Countertops Showing By Appt.

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LUXURIOUS TOWNHOMES * 2 BR, 1,300 sq. ft. * 3 BR, 1,700 sq. ft. Kitchen Appls., W/D 2-Car Garage * Small Pets Accepted Showings By Appointment

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Spring Fever?

Itch to Move? Stop By& See What We Have to Offer. LAUREL GLEN APTS 1, 2, or 3BR units

w/electric only, no gas some with W/D included

Call 785-838-9559

Income restrictions apply Sm. Dog Welcome EOH

VILLA 26 APTS. Fall Leasing for

1 & 2 Bedrooms plus 2 & 3BR townhomes

& 3BR Avail. Now.

Move-in Specials!

Quiet, great location on KU bus route, no pets, W/D in all units. 785-842-5227

Duplexes 1BR duplex near E. K-10 access. Stove, refrig., off-st. parking. 1 yr. lease. $410/ mo. No pets. 785-841-4677

NOW LEASING!

* Luxurious Corp. Apt. * 1BR, 1 Bath * Fully Furnished * Granite Countertops * 1 Car Covered Parking

430 Eisenhower Drive Showing by Appt. Call 785-842-1524

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• 2 & 3BRs, with 2 baths • 2 car garage w/opener • W/D hookups • New kitchen appliances • New ceramic tile • Maintenance free 785-832-0555/785-766-2722

PARKWAY 6000

• 2BR, 2. bath, Gas FP • Walkout bsmt., Balcony • 2 car garage w/opener • W/D hookups • Maintenance free Call 785-832-0555 2BR duplex, remodeled or after 3PM 785-766-2722 unit. New carpet, 1 car, W/D hookup, DW. No pets. Avail. now. $545/mo. 1021 W. 29th Terr. 785-841-5454 Apartments, Houses & Duplexes. 785-842-7644 www.GageMgmt.com

2BR - Like new! Luxurious! 1 bath, vaulted ceilings, nice kitchen appls.,laundry rm., covered patio, lg. 1 car, lawn care. $725/mo. 785-393-4322 2BR - Older means more space! Split-level means more privacy! Central location, W/D hookups, $565 /mo. Sm. pet? 785-841-4201 2BR, 2 bath, 1 car, I-70 access. $730, well maintained! Sunchase Drive unit for August. 785-691-7115 2BR, 2719 Ousdahl, 1 bath, W/D hookup, microwave, garage w/opener, $635/mo. avail. now. 816-721-4083 3BR, Luxury, 2+bath, 2 car, FP, CA, all appls. W/D, Pets OK. S. Lawrence area. $950 /mo. Apr. 1. 785-865-8459

Townhomes

Sunrise Place Sunrise Village Apartments & Townhomes

½ OFF Deposit Call for SPECIAL OFFERS Available Now

2, 3 & 4BRs up to 1,500 sq. ft.

from $540 - $920/month

OPEN HOUSE 11AM - 5PM Mon.- Fri.

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Houses

1, 2, & 3BR townhomes avail. in Cooperative. Units 2 & 3BR Homes available. $800/month and up. Some starting at $375 - $515/mo. are downtown Lawrence. Water, trash, sewer paid. Call Today: 785-550-7777 FIRST MONTH FREE! Back patio, CA, hard wood 2, 3, 4BR Lawrence homes floors, full bsmt., stove, available for August. Pets refrig., W/D hookup, gar- ok. Section 8 ok. Call bage disposal, Reserved 816-729-7513 for details parking. On site manage1BR In N. Lawrence. Refrig., ment & maintenance. 24 hr. stove, carport. New paint emergency maintenance. & furnace. Energy efficient. Membership & Equity Fee $525/mo. Call 785-841-1284 Required. 785-842-2545 (Equal Housing Opportunity) Apartments, Houses & Duplexes. 785-842-7644 1, 2, 3BRs NW - SW - SE www.GageMgmt.com $375 to $900/mo. No pets. More info at 785-423-5828 2 & 3BRs for $550 - $1,050. 4BR farmhouse $1,200/mo.. Leasing late spring - Aug. 785-832-8728 / 785-331-5360 www.lawrencepm.com Apartments, Houses & Duplexes. 785-842-7644 www.GageMgmt.com

Baldwin City

3 Bed- 4BR, 2 bath townhome on avail. now. room town home close to cul-de-sac, campus. For more info, W/D hookup, CA, garage & deck. $1000/mo. please call: 785-841-4785 785-214-8854 www.garberprop.com

1st Class, Pet Friendly Houses & Apts.

www.vintagemgmt.com 785-842-1069 Spacious 2 & 3BR Homes for Aug. Walk-in closets, FP, W/D hookup, 2 car. 1 pet okay. 785-842-3280

Appliances Dryer: Kenmore Elite Gas Dryer with Evenheat. White. Makes small noise when running, but works well. $75. Call 785-832-1922.

For Lease or Lease To Own Washer: Kenmore washer, 3BR house, 2 bath, 2 car. less than 5 years old, New Construction. 506 white, includes manual, Santa Fe Ct., Baldwin City $100.00 Call 785-727-9107 $1,100/mo. 785-423-9100

Townhomes

FALL Leasing Now & 1 Unit is Avail. Now!

4BR, new, NW, executive 2 story home. 2,400 sq. ft., 4 bath, 2 car, finished bsmt. $1,900/mo. 785-423-5828

2BR, 2 bath, all elect., W/D, lots of cabinet space, & 5BR for big family, DW, W/D cathedral ceiling with sky- hookup, CH/CA, jacuzzi, light . Water & trash paid. loft, more. $1,375/mo. Call Move In Special: $685/mo. 9AM-8:30PM: 785-766-0743 Pets ok. 785-842-5227

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5245 Overland Dr.785-832-8200 2BR, 2 bath, 2 car garage. 2 & 3BR Townhomes, starting at $760/mo. Avail. Aug. Fireplace, Walk in closets, and private patios. 1 Pet OK. Call 785-842-3280 3BR, 2.5 bath, all appls. + W/D, FP, 2 car garage. Pet ok. 1514A Legends Trail Dr. $900/mo. 785-218-1784

Brand New 4BR Houses

Oster Toaster Oven. 6 slice with removable crumb tray. Got a little over a Medical year ago and has never Equipment 3BR nice 1997 mobile home, been used. $40 If inter2 bath, new carpet, CH/CA, ested please call Bedside Commode. Clean W/D hookup. $645/mo. + 785-766-0404 and excellent shape. Refs., deposit. 913-845-3273 $30/offer. 785-393-2599

Baby & Children's Items

Lawrence

Rummage and Bake Sale! First Presbyterian Church 2415 Clinton Parkway.

Friday, March. 11th, 8-4 and Saturday, March 12, 8-12.

Miscellaneous

Clothes, books, Bed: White bead board housewares, baby bed with mattress. Car Craft Magazines, 64 small appliances Very good Condition. $60 issues, back issues from and so much more! 785-979-8054 Sarah. 1980 to 1992. Not chronologically complete. $20, Bag Sale starts at 10 am on Blocks: Fisher Price. must take all. 913-424-7132, Eudora 55 and in Lawrence. Saturday. Infant/toddler “Peek a Over Community Blocks” 33 piece set inIncome guidelines apply Stainless cludes storage. $15. call Double-Bowl $99 Deposit SPECIAL Steel Sink. Standard-size, 1 & 2 BRs - start at low 785-842-4641 overmount, 4 cutouts for cost of $564. 785-542-1755 plumbing. $60. www.hillcrest@cohenesrey.com Fisher Price beauty salon 785-331-7413. set with chair, sink, curlers, curling irons, blow dryers, combs, and scis- Hot Rod Magazine, 1980 to Tonganoxie sors. Very good condition. 2004, over 100 issues. Not Scan the code with your chronologically complete, phone Spring Expo 2011. 785-979-8054 Sarah. $35 some duplicates. $25. Must Spacious 1, 2, & 3 BRs Saturday, March 12th take all. 913-424-7132, in W/D hookups, Pets OK Flannel Board Set. Lawrence. 9am-5pm GREAT SPECIALS FELTKids Playhouse 22”by 1117 Mass St. Cedar Hill Apts. 29” Playmat with 72 flan- Street Rodder Magazine, (Camelot Dance Studio 913-417-7200, 785-841-4935 nel playscene pieces. Col- 75 plus issues. 1996 to by Brothers) orful and fun. $25. Call 2005. Over 75 issues. Not 785-842-4641 chronologically complete. Come join us for our First Office Space Annual Spring Expo. May be some duplicates. Graco Pack and Play. Navy $20, must take all. 1311 Wakarusa - office blue/tan with changing ta- 913-424-7132. There will be Consultants attachment. $20. space available. 200 sq. ft. ble from many different - 6,000 sq. ft. For details 785-979-8054 Sarah companies showing off call 785-842-7644 Music-Stereo the latest and greatest from their Spring and Nursery Rug: Pottery Barn Summer lines. Office Space Available Kids. 5 ft round, blue & Record Player: Console Mary Kay, at 5040 Bob Billings Pkwy. green with jungle animals. Record Player, good condiAvon, Scentsy, 785-841-4785 Lightly used, high quality! tion, $100. BeautiControl, Matching crib skirt & Call 785-727-9107 Tastefully Simple bumper also avail. $30 Lia Sophia Retail & 785-841-7217 Pampered Chef Office Equipment Commercial Space Send Out Cards Potty Chair: Handmade Silpada wooden, white ash potty Brothers Laser Printer 2859 Four Wheel Drive Tupperware and MORE! chair, never used. Like HL2040, used only twice, Talk to consultants from • Studio/office, Wi-Fi avail., new, $40. 785-393-2599 $100. 785-550-9289 some of your favorite private bathroom, 697 sq.ft. companies - all in one • Climate controlled garage Stroller: Light green Graco Epson Printer: Epson stylplace! stroller with car seat and ist photo RX595, ex condi— 503 sq. ft., shared bath base. Excellent condition. tion. includes 2 new ink 785-842-5227 for more info cartridges. magenta & $60. 785-979-8054 Sarah. cyan. Asking $40. Cash Office/Warehouse Please Call Waverly Petite Rose Bedd- only. and leave 10,000 sq. ft. warehouse ing Set. Beautiful quilt, 785-691-5102 with 1,200 sq. ft. office on sheet, bed skirt, and message. N. Iowa St., Lawrence. Lg. bumper. Excellent condistorage yard included. tion. $50 785-979-8054 Sports-Fitness Call First Management, Sarah Inc. - 785-841-7333 or email Equipment bobs@firstmanagementinc.com Wooden Cube: Melissa and Doug. Toddler Shape Sort- 1998 KU Basketball, white Office/Warehouse ing wooden cube. Includes panels, in case, signed by for lease: 800 Comet Lane 12 wooden shapes. New entire team includes Rafe approximately 8,000 sq.ft. Condition. $8. Call L., Paul P., Roy W., signed by all. Taking bids. building perfect for serv- 785-842-4641 785-640-9915 ice or contracting business. Has large overhead Bicycles-Mopeds doors and plenty of work Weight Bench with Barbell Saturday Only and storage room. Trek Mountain Bike: Rock and Weights. The bench in7am to ? Bob Sarna 785-841-7333 Shox (2008) Series 4500, clines to multiple posi785-393-9833 16” Silver/black color. Ex. tions. Various weight sizes cond. w/minor scratches total 115 lbs. $100. Call 2000 E 19th #16 Includes Kryptonite Ulock, 785-231-8213. (Turn left across from quality odometer, silver 19th St. Salvage. bottle cage, $450 cash Follow signs) only. call leave a message TV-Video at 785-691-5102 Saddle, VHS tapes, Two Games: For $55, in exlawn tools, cellent condition. One is Clothing fax machine, Halo: Reach. Second game show halter and lead, is Call of Duty: Modern Lawrence Box of Maternity Clothes. table and chairs, linens, Small to medium sized ma- Warfare 2. I send locally and MORE! 3BR, 1 bath, 2 car, lg. corner ternity clothing. Good con- only, I don’t take credit cards or checks. Only lot across from elemen- dition. Some dress clothes, tary school. Lots of up- jeans, long sleeves, cash. You won’t get this grades: newer Pella win- t-shirts. $20 785-979-8054 offer from any Gamestop Baldwin City or any Game place. Condows, roof, bath, more. Sarah. tact me at Great home or investment -only $180,000. 785-841-9428 Jean Jacket: Embroidered zack_routh@yahoo.com or SPRING FEVER SALE. by phone 785-841-1795 with “Kansas Jayhawks” SATURDAY, MARCH 12, and a Jayhawk on back. 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM. Zenith 36” Color TV. Great Mobile Homes Very good condition. Stu- Condition, 1-1/2 Mile west of the Nice Picture dent Union brand, large. Quality, Baldwin Jut. on Hwy 56. No Problems! OWNER WILL FINANCE Please Contact Asking $75. 785-749-1066 3BR, 1 bath, 1989, very imagine.roberts@gmail.com Refrigerator, GE Washer nice. $8,800. — $225 per & dryer, Architectural month. Call 785-727-9764 Firewood-Stoves salvage, Southern living at Home, Pampered Buy Now to insure quality Chef, Tupperware, upOWNER WILL FINANCE seasoned hardwoods, percase Living expres3BR, 2 bath, CH/CA, appls., hedge, oak, ash, locust, sions & accessories, 17 Move in ready - Lawrence. hackberry & walnut. Split, piece Willow Tree NativCall 816-830-2152 stacked & delivered. ity set (New in Boxes), $160/cord. 785-727-8650 Basketball goal, picnic table, youth bike, youth Lawrence Acreage-Lots insulated bib overalls, Seasoned Hedge, Oak, Looak church pew, antique cust & mixed hardwoods, 14 Acres, old homestead oak rocker, pool table, (no house) near Lake Perry, stacked & delivered, $160. Playstation 2, S’mores for full cord. Call Landon, Old barn, utils., wooded w/ Christmas ornaments, 785-766-0863 deer & wildlife. Repo, Must gooseberry Patch cooksell. Assume owner financbooks, Snowblower, Furniture ing, no down payment from Bakugan, Banzai water $600/mo. Call 785-554-9663 slide, boys Adidas & Cedar Chest: Abernathy Sketchers shoes, Chest, about 4’ long Beautiful 154 Acres Cedar women’s clothing, car 547 Locust & 1.5’ wide, $100. seat, booster seat, and Call 785-727-9107 (North Lawrence) lots of misc items. Many items are New in boxes Hours: Chair: Solid Wood KU or very lightly used. eveFriday & Saturday Captain’s Chair. Beautiful, rything in good condi10-5PM. like new KU chair, great for tion and well cared for. home, office, or gradua785-594-7561 Sunday 12-4PM. tion gift. Sold new for $350. Jefferson Co. on Hwy 59, Asking $250 cash. Call N. of Oskaloosa, an hour 785-218-6876. Tonganoxie (Also Bebe’s Cottage from MCI. Terraced. Has Weekend) waterways & 2 ravines. 35 Couch for sale. 6 1/2 foot acres tillable; 40 acres of with wood trim, tan 50% off everything except timber & brush, balance of color. $10.00 call Cheryl GARAGE SALE jewelry and harvest acreage is grass. (913) 724-1134 table ($150). All for only: $385,000. SAT., Mar. 12, 2011 Lots of dressers, 412-477-9200, 612-810-9814 Couch: Faux Suede Couch, 8AM - 2PM tables & chairs, brown in color, good condesk & misc. dition, $100. 302 Shoemaker Way Farms-Acreage Call 785-727-9107 Time to clean out!

Spring Expo 2011

Yard Sale

ANTIQUES PLUS 50% OFF SALE EVERYTHING HALF OFF

Tonganoxie, KS 66086

20 Acre farmstead 10 mi. W. of Lawrence near 40 Hwy. Pond & pasture. Additional acreage avail. - including Morton bldgs, barns, silos, etc. Owner will finance, from $727/mo. No down payment. 785-554-9663

Desk. Includes keyboard shelf, 2 drawers, 2 side shelves, and top shelving. All shelves adjustable. $75. Call 785-331-7413.

EKORNES CHAIR

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Nursery

BarBQ Grill: Nice, “Uniflame” $75. Please call 785-691-7554

Landscape Auction

March 19th, 10AM 474 N. 1950 Rd., Lecompton

John Deere 283C mower, Gravely 250Z mower, Poulan XXV chain saw, Timco 20 gal. gas powered sprayer, Brinley 25 Antiques gal. seeder, more. NOW OPEN Past & Present Full list: www.billfair.com Treasures. Antiques, colRoommates lectible and other unique Pushmower: 20” Brigg & 1BR avail. now 1627 W. 21st items. Now open in Eudora Stratton motor, $50. Please Terr. Nice, sunny house , S. 729 Main Street Wed-Sat call 785-691-7554 of KU. Off-st. parking, W/D, 10am-6pm Sun 11am-4pm CA. No smoking. No dogs. TUMBLING COMPOSTER. Cat ok. $350/mo. 1 yr lease. Appliances Tumbling composter All utils. paid. 816-585-4644 ($139 new) FREE if you pick it up and haul it 3BR avail. in 5BR, 3 bath Dryer: Kenmore dryer, less away with the NOT comhouse close to KU, $375 - than 5 years old, white, in- posted content still in$400/mo. Very lg. BRs, FP, cludes manual, $100.00 side. Please call 785842-6850 for more info. W/D, patio. 913-269-4265 Call 785-727-9107 Avail. Now. 2½ Bath, 3 car garage, 2,300 sq. ft. Pets ok w/deposit. $1,700. Call 785-841-4785 www.garberprop.com

Wood Chop Saw. Hitachi-12” sliding compound miter saw with laser marker & digital miter/bevel display. Retail-$1,300. Internet-$650. will sell for $485. Like new in excellent shape call 785-843-4119 ask for Robert

Eudora

3BR, 1 bath, 1 car garage, Black leather, two years. fenced yard, lots of trees, Farm row crop land wanted Call 785-230-5376 3805 Shadybrook, quiet SW to buy - 50 acre minimum. area. $850/mo. 785-842-8428 Lawrence area. cash weighted. Call Electric extra long twin 2BR, 2 bath, 1 car, FP, all bed, nearly new, new 785-832-1146 appls. Spacious newer unit. $1,000 asking $200. Lift No pets. $745/mo. Avail. Chair, ex. cond. $150. Apr. 1. Call 785-766-9823 Please call 785-213-7736 3BR, 1.5 bath NW of Law- Commercial Real 785-213-2809 2BR, 2 bath, 4959 Stoneback rence. Finished attic, lg. Estate Dr. FP, W/D hookup, 2 car. yard, lawn care provided. Hide-a-bed: Nice, no tears, Lg. kitchen & yard. Avail. $995/mo. 785-393-0399 !"#$%&'B)$'*'+$,-$100. Call 785-832-1961 anyApr. 1 or sooner. $850/mo. 3+BR, 2 bath ranch, 1741 W. .#$'&)-/',0 time. Pets welcome 785-842-5414 25th St. Open plan, laundry 1,%%&23$45'6! rm., bsmt. with FR, 1 car. Kid’s Lang Armoire. Light $1,200/mo. 785-375-5200 oak in color and in excel3BR, 1 bath, 2626 Maverick lent condition. If interLane. CA, kitchen appls., 1 ested please call car, fenced yard, storage 785-766-0404 2BR, 2 bath, fireplace, CA, shed, Avail. now. No pets. W/D hookups, 2 car with $800/mo. 785-979-4129 Rocker/Recliner: Leather, opener. Easy access to 4BR, 2 bath lg. farm house Navy blue, good condition, I-70. Includes paid cable. $75. 785-838-0072 NE of Oskaloosa. Office, C"#$% '()* + %$,-.-)$ %$-)/ Pets under 20 pounds pantry, DR. $750/mo. + de- (01 -.$-%2 -33 445E2 + -,)% 7,/ are allowed. posit & utils. 913- 796-6642 %)-(.% 5 "88 %).$$) ,-.9(01 )" Stand: Solid oak bi-level Call 785-842-2575 )*$ .$-. "8 :3;1< L">-)$; stand with glass doors, www.princeton-place.com 4BR, 2505 Prairie Elm, Avail. '()*(0 + #(3$% "8 ?())%:7.1 and adjustable shelves. May 1. 2 bath, 3 car. All S)-)$ U0(B$.%()C / :"-%)(01 -0 $50. Call 785-331-7413. appls., W/D. Yard w/shed. $0."33#$0)"8 D2EFF %)7;$0)%< Four Wheel Drive $1,425/mo. 785- 393-1138 Lawn, Garden & 2859 Four Wheel Drive

Machinery-Tools

Back from Maui and need to clean out and get the warehouse open. Come by.

Garage Sale 2825 Atchison Ave., Sat. 8-3 Computer desk, dressers, tables, propane BBQ, garden supplies, building materials, misc.

Nations Largest Childrens Consignment Event. Come and join Just Between Friends Spring and Summer Sale

Behind Gambino’s Pizza

Over 1,000 DVD’s in cases (Children, Family, horror, Drama, Action) (50) Metal racks on rollers with adjustable wire baskets on both sides (50”w x 56”h x 18” deep ). Lots of uses in garage, shed, retail floor space anywhere you want things off the floor.

RV's

Friday $2 Admission Fee Pets or 2 Can Goods ALL ADMISSION FEES AND CAN GOODS ARE DONATED TO For sale. OUR CHARITY THE BAL- Weimaraners CUTE!!! 2 Female WeiLARD HOUSE Or go to maraners left. $250 a Jbfsale/Lawrence to piece. 785-841-1549 after print a free admission 6PM. coupon. Hours are 8 am to 7 pm on Friday Sat. 8 am to 7 pm with 25% off most items Sunday 8 am to 5 pm with 50% off most items. We are the nations largest childrens consignment sale. Our items include childrens clothing from NB to junior sizes. Also maternity clothing. We have a huge Campers assortment of new and used cribs, strollers, and toys. Some new in boxes. Jayco 1997 popup camper. Come in and shop with For Sale 1997 Jayco pop up us and sign up on our camper. sleeps 6. front mailing list for a chance bed king size back bed full to win a goody basket. size. table makes out in You don’t want to miss bed. Good shape. must sell out on this sale. asking $1800/offer. Call 785-554-2023 or email SHOP, SELL, SAVE!!! slurpee922@yahoo.com.

Cars-Imports

Cars-Domestic

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Nissan 2002 Altima 2.5 SL, Blk/Blk leather, moon, Bose, 92K Sale $7,900. View pics at www.theselectionautos.com 785.856.0280 845 Iowa St. Lawrence, KS 66049 Nissan 2006 Maxima SE only 46K miles, FWD, 3.5 V6, alloy wheels, sunroof, power seat, Very nice and very affordable at only $13,914. StK#15100. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com Nissan 2004 Maxima SL, 75k NAV, Bose, Elite, SALE $11,900. View pics at www.theselectionautos.com 785.856.0280 845 Iowa St. Lawrence, KS 66049 Rueschhoff Automobiles rueschhoffautos.com 2441 W. 6th St. 785-856-6100 24/7 Scion 2010 TC with under 1000 miles! Super clean one owner, automatic. Why buy new? Awesome alloy wheels, 160W Pioneer audio, Dual moon roof. See website for more info and photos. Rueschhoff Automobiles rueschhoffautos.com 2441 W. 6th St. 785-856-6100 24/7 Scion 2006 XA Auto Pearl Blue Package III, Local car - great mpg. Johnny I’s Cars 814 Iowa 785-841-3344 www.johnnyiscars.com 1994 Subaru Legacy, 4 door sedan, 4 cylinder, 5 speed, 230k miles, new clutch, runs & drives great, $1900, Midwest Mustang 749-3131 Subaru 2006 Legacy Outback Wagon, 1 owner, 57K AWD. Johnny I’s Cars 814 Iowa 785-841-3344 www.johnnyiscars.com

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“We can locate any vehicle you are looking for.” Toyota 2003 Avalon XL Sedan. Luxury - Great condition, V6, FWD, 4dr, AM/FM radio, CD player, Cassette player, pwr windows, pwr locks, white body, tan leather interior. 70K miles, $9,900. Private sale! This one won’t last long. 785-766-4055 Toyota 2004 Camry XLE, ONE owner NO accident car in beautiful condition. Also have a 2003 Camry SE, loaded, two local owners. NICE. Check website for photos. Financing available. Rueschhoff Automobiles rueschhoffautos.com 2441 W. 6th St. 785-856-6100 24/7

Chevrolet 2009 Impala SS, V8 power, 5 year warranty, heated leather seats, sunJohnny I’s Cars roof, dual climate, GM cer814 Iowa 785-841-3344 tified, move fast it won’t www.johnnyiscars.com last long, only $19,784. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com Audi 2004 Allroad station wagon, AWD, Lots of lux- Toyota 2009 Prius, Local Chevrolet 2009 Traverse LT, ury, heated leather, sun- car, 50MPG, side air bags, AWD, 5 year warranty, GM roof, premium sound, and Sage Metallic. Johnny I’s Cars Certified, 3rd row seating, more. Only 62K miles. $14,890. Stk#339561. 814 Iowa 785-841-3344 Only $26,412. D a l e W i l l e y 7 8 5 8 4 3 5 2 0 0 www.johnnyiscars.com Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com www.dalewilleyauto.com Toyota 2005 Sienna LE, power door, 162k, like Find out what new, well cared for SALE Chrysler 2009 300 AWD your Car is Worth $9900 Touring only 30K miles, - NO Obligation View pics at leather, Pwr equip, Black - NO Hassle www.theselectionautos.com on Black, ABS, XM CD Ra785.856.0280 Get a Check Today dio, Premium alloy wheels, 845 Iowa St. This is a lot of car! Only Johnny I’s Cars Lawrence, KS 66049 $17,921. STK#18863A. 814 Iowa 785-841-3344 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.johnnyiscars.com www.dalewilleyauto.com Dodge 2007 Caliber R/T Hatchback, AWD to Conquer the Snow, 75K Miles, heated leather seats, CD player, sunroof. WON’T LAST LONG AT THIS PRICE! ONLY $10,984. STK#425542 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com DODGE 2008 Caliber SRT4, FWD, 6-SPD manual, Lots of power, Black on Black! Leather, Navigation, CD player, and so much more! WON’T LAST LONG, ONLY $17,995! 36K MILES, STK#12420A Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com Dale Willey Automotive 2840 Iowa Street (785) 843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

Single aisle prevention loss security system Find us on Facebook at works, wire baskets, DVD www.facebook.com/dalewil cases, clear VHS cases, 3 leyauto wood bookcases, 5 file cabinets, 2 Zenith TVs, display racks, 2 Dell com- Ford 2010 Fusion 3.5 V6 puters with Windows XP, Sport only 15K miles, one 2 metal cash boxes, lots owner, local trade, leather, of office supplies, hot sunroof, spoiler, alloy shot gun and sealer ma- wheels, CD changer, Sync, chine, rear park aide, and lots more! Why buy New? Hot Coffee from 8-9AM Great low payments available. Only $19,444. STK#488901. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

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Travel Trailer: 2009 Mini Cooper 2007, 1 owner, Wildwood by Forest River. 26ft, very nice car, 37MPG, highw/2doors, Dinette slide. way, heated seats, sunRear bedroom w/door. Full roof, CD player, ONLY Bath. Gas cook top, oven. $15,450 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 Microwave. 2door refrigerwww.dalewilleyauto.com ator& freezer. Front couch. Awning. Electric hitch Jeep 2002 Grand Chero- MINI COOPER 2004 Very w/stabilizer bars. Lots of kee 4x4 EXCELLENT low mileage at 21,450. storage. Low miles. $14000. CONDITION! 4 Dr, 4WD, Gold with black top. 785-865-2584/785-249-5738 Alloy Wheels, Luggage Moonroof. Automatic with Rack, Towing Package, black leather interior. Bucket Seats, Power Lower front bumper has Door Locks, Power Mir- damage, and drivers’ door rors, Power Seats, Rear has some door dings, othDefrost, Tinted Windows, erwise is in excellent conAnti-theft, CD Player, In- dition. May deal to comformation Center, Key- pensate for damage. less Entry, For more Info $10,800. 785-856-0718 please call 785-331-9664

Honda 2003 Accord EX-L 4cyl, blue, new tires, 119K, 1-owner, leather, moon, Auto, SALE $9,500. View pics at www.theselectionautos.com 785.856.0280 845 Iowa St. Lawrence, KS 66049 Honda 2001 Accord EX V6 2dr, 140k, red, auto, like new!! SALE $7900. View pics at www.theselectionautos.com 785.856.0280 845 Iowa St. Lawrence, KS 66049 Honda 2009 accord LX-P, 1 owner, smooth ride, very reliable, only $17,995. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com Honda 2009 Accord LX-P, 1 owner, smooth ride, Very reliable, ONLY $17,995. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

Toyota 2004 Solara SLE, pearl, new tires, leather, moon, 111K, prior minor accident, SALE $8,900. View pics at www.theselectionautos.com 785.856.0280 845 Iowa St. Lawrence, KS 66049

Crossovers Buick 2009 Enclave CX, FWD, 5 year warranty, GM Certified, Only 1 owenr, 35K miels, Only $27,841. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com Chevrolet 2010 Equinox LT, FWD, 5 year warranty, GM certified, Only 1 owner, very clean, 14K miels, $22,845. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com Chevrolet 2009 HHR LT,5 year warranty, heated leather seats, fire engine red, GM certified, FWD, CD player, and more! 32K miles! JVC stereo system, $13,756. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

Honda 2004 Civic EX How about up to 29MPG hiway? Very nice, automatic, moonroof, newer tires, alloy wheels, PW, PL, CD, Ford 2009 Escape XLT 4x4, 1 cruise. Nice clean car in owner, side airbags, SAT. champagne tan. radio, 6 disc changer. Rueschhoff Automobiles Johnny I’s Cars rueschhoffautos.com 814 Iowa 785-841-3344 Ford 2000 Mustang GT, 2 4 4 1 W . 6 t h S t . www.johnnyiscars.com manual, 95K, AM/FM/ CD 785-856-6100 24/7 radio, black interior Get the Car leather seats, silver exterior, newly replaced Honda 2010 Insight EX HyCovered clutch, brakes, spark brid Auto factory warranty from the tires to the roof Johnny I’s Cars plugs, & oil change, from bumper to bumper. 814 Iowa 785-841-3344 AC/heater works well, 0% Financing available www.johnnyiscars.com Runs great! Asking $7,800 on all service contracts or best offer. This car must No credit checks. go!!!! Call 785-550-9116 or Honda 2010 Insight EX HyDale Willey 785-843-5200 brid Auto factory warranty 785-550-6282 email me at www.dalewilleyauto.com J o h n n y I ’ s C a r s Bosslady20111@hotmail.com 814 Iowa 785-841-3344 www.johnnyiscars.com Honda 1993 Accord Ford 1998 Mustang, V6 10th Anniv. Power, 2DR Coupe, Power Black, 154k original miles, Locks/windows, keyless very nice!! $3,900 entry, CD player and casView pics at sette, 73K miles, ONLY www.theselectionautos.com $6,450 785.856.0280 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 845 Iowa St. www.dalewilleyauto.com Lawrence, KS 66049 Hyundai 2004 Tiburon, Honda 2007 Element SC. Auto, ONLY 78K, 2 door GM Certified? Black, auto, low miles, side coupe, sporty, airbags. is not like any other SALE $7900. Johnny I’s Cars Dealer Backed Warranty. View pics at 814 Iowa 785-841-3344 Don’t let the other dealwww.theselectionautos.com w w w .johnnyiscars.com ers tell you any different. 785.856.0280 Dale Willey Automotive 845 Iowa St. is the only Dealer Lawrence, KS 66049 Nissan 2003 Friontier super in Lawrence that cab, 4x4, XE, off Road GM Certifies its cars. package, auto V6 nly 56K Come see the difference! Johnny I’s Auto Sales miles. Call for Details. 814 Iowa Johnny I’s Cars 785-843-5200 785-841-3344 814 Iowa 785-841-3344 Ask for Allen. www.johnnyiscars.com www.johnnyiscars.com


Crossovers Nissan 2001 Pathfinder SE 4x4, Moon, Leather, 138k SALE $8,900 View pics at www.theselectionautos.com 785.856.0280 845 Iowa St. Lawrence, KS 66049 Protect Your Vehicle with an extended service contract from Dale Willey Automotive Call Allen at 785-843-5200. Subaru 2006 Forester. AWD, side airbags, 67K, auto transmission, Twilight Pearl Grey. Johnny I’s Cars 814 Iowa 785-841-3344 www.johnnyiscars.com

Sport Utility-4x4 GM Certified?

is not like any other Dealer Backed Warranty. Don’t let the other dealers tell you any different. Dale Willey Automotive is the only Dealer in Lawrence that GM Certifies its cars. Come see the difference! Call for Details. 785-843-5200 Ask for Allen.

Air Conditioning Heating/Plumbing

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Auctioneers

Chevrolet Truck 2006 Silverado LT, Crew cab, ONLY 50K Miles, CD player, Dual zone climate control, AM/FM, Power Call and ask for details. ONLY $19,444, STK#10362 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

Dodge 2001 RAM SLT, truck, extended cab, 1 owner, Only 13K miles! JVC stereo system.$13,995. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 Jeep 2008 Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon, Navigation, www.dalewilleyauto.com heated seats, both tops, 1 local trade-in. Ford 2004 F-250 Lariat exJohnny I’s Cars tended cab, V8 turbo die814 Iowa 785-841-3344 sel, 4WD, heated leather www.johnnyiscars.com seats, only 64K miles, $20,415. Mazda 2008 CX-7 Touring, 1 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 owner, FWD, SUV, only 32K www.dalewilleyauto.com miles, CD changer, AM/FM, tinted windows, roof rack, cruise, keyless entry, GMC 2008 Envoy SLT, 5 year power everything, alloy warranty, heated leather wheels, only $15,921 seats, wood trim interior, very nice ride, ONLY STK#14464. $21,995 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 D a l e W i l l e y 7 8 5 8 4 3 5 2 00 www.dalewilleyauto.com www.dalewilleyauto.com We Are Now Your Chevrolet Dealer. GMC 2009 Sierra SLE, Crew Call Us For Your Service cab, 4WD, 5 year warranty, Or Sales Needs! cadillac certified, dual cliDale Willey 785-843-5200 mate zones, CD player, www.dalewilleyauto.com Only $25,612. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com Truck-Pickups

Volvo 2006 XC90, 4DR wagon, FWD, loaded, PW, PL, CC, Tilt AC, new tires, Nice $13,888. Stk # 4464 888-239-5723 All American Auto Mart Chevrolet 2007 Impala LT, 5 Olathe, KS Year warranty, GM cErtiwww.aaamkc.com fied, heated leather seats, dual climate, Power locks/windows, CD only Motorcycle-ATV $11,650 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 Honda 2006 CBR1000RR FOR www.dalewilleyauto.com SALE. In excellent condition. With 4742 miles. Chevrolet 2010 Malibu LTZ, $6000/offer. Contact 5 year warranty, FWD, GM 913-231-9815/913-609-7784 certified, heated leather seats, very nice ride! 26K miles. $20,995. Sport Utility-4x4 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com Ford 1998 Explorer Eddie Bauer. Clean, black, leather, michelin tires, Chevrolet 2007 Trailblazer moonroof, 4x4, Nice SUV, LS, ONLY 35K miles, suneverything works! Good roof, front dual zone clisafe car for your student! mate control CD PLAYER, Power Locks/windows and 158K, $4,950. much more! ONLY $15,421. Rueschhoff Automobiles STK#371241 rueschhoffautos.com Dale Willey 785-843-5200 2441 W. 6th St. www.dalewilleyauto.com 785-856-6100 24/7

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Automotive Services

K’s Tire

Sales and Service Tires for anything Batteries Brakes Oil Changes Fair and Friendly Customer Service is our trademark 2720 Oregon St. 785-843-3222 Find great offers at

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GMC 2007 Sierra Truck, V8 Engine Only 37K Miles, GM Certified 5year Warranty means you can buy with confidence, CD player, Onstar Safety, and more. ONLY $15,844. STK#333062 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

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Automotive Services Bryant Collision Repair Mon-Fri. 8AM-6PM We specialize in Auto Body Repair, Paintless Dent Repair, Glass Repair, & Auto Accessories. 785-843-5803 bryantcollisionrepair@msn.com. lawrencemarketplace.com/ bryant-collision-repair Buying Junk & Repairable Vehicles. Cash Paid. Free Tow. U-Call, We-Haul! Call 785-633-7556

C & G Auto Sales

Rentals Available! Quality Pre-owned Cars & Trucks Buy Sell Trade Financing Available 308 E. 23rd St. Lawrence

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Tires, Alignment, Brakes, A/C, Suspension Repair Financing Available 785-841-6050 1828 Mass. St lawrencemarketplace.com/ performancetire

Westside 66 & Car Wash

Full Service Gas Station 100% Ethanol-Free Gasoline Auto Repair Shop - Automatic Car Washes Starting At Just $3 2815 W 6th St | 785-843-1878 http://lawrencemarketplace. com/westside66

Carpet Cleaning Kansas Carpet Care, Inc.

Your locally owned and operated carpet and upholstery cleaning company since 1993! • 24 Hour Emergency Water Damage Services Available By Appointment Only

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Dale and Ron’s Auto Service

Family Owned & Operated for 37 Years Domestic & Foreign Expert Service 630 Connecticut St

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Construction

Custom Design & Fabrication Mobile, Fast, affordable repairs On-site repairs & installation Hand Railings & Steel Fences http://lawrencemarketplace. com/trironworks Phone 785-843-1877

Decks & Fences Looking for Something Creative? Call Billy Construction Decks, Fences, Etc. Insured. (785) 838-9791

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Electrical

Motors - Pumps Complete Water Systems 602 E 9th St | 785-843-4522

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Catering

Get Lynn on the line! 785-843-LYNN www.lynnelectric.com

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Employment Services

Hite Collision Repair

“If you want it done right, take it to Hite.” Auto Body Repair Windshield & Auto Glass Repair 3401 W 6th St (785) 843-8991 http://lawrencemarket place.com/hite

Family Owned & Operated

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Cleaning

Honda 2003 Odessey EX, pwr door, 114k excellent condition, SALE $8900 View pics at www.theselectionautos.com 785.856.0280 845 Iowa St. Lawrence, KS 66049

Steve’s Place

Banquet Hall available for wedding receptions, birthday parties, corporate meetings & seminars. For more info. visit http://lawrencemarket place.com/stevesplace

We do that! Lawrence Automotive Diagnostics

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Bird Janitorial & Hawk Wash Window Cleaning. • House Cleaning • Chandeliers • Post Construction • Gutters • Power Washing • Prof Window Cleaning • Sustainable Options Find Coupons & more info: lawrencemarketplace.com/ birdjanitorial Free Est. 785-749-0244

Autos Wanted Buying Cars & Trucks, Running or not. We are a Local Lawrence company, Midwest Mustang 785-749-3131

Public Notices (First published in the Lawrence Daily Journal-World March 11, 2011) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS CIVIL DEPARTMENT TIFFANY G. REEVES (fka TIFFFANY G. MITCHELL-SCHMIDT), Trustee of the FLOYD E. MITCHELL TRUST under Trust Agreement dated the 21st day of February, 2007, Plaintiff, v.

Garage Doors

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TIFFANY G. REEVES (aka TIFFANY REEVES and fka TIFFFANY G. MITCHELL-SCHMIDT), an individual, DANNY GENE MITCHELL, an individual, CAMERON WADE MITCHELL, an individual, LOUISE KUHNEN, an individual, 1928 Ford, VIN#1527966, 1941 Ford, VIN# 186211267, 1949 Studebaker, VIN# IR53964, 1950 Studebaker, VIN#6R19972, 1950 Studebaker, VIN# R11-770, 1953 Studebaker, VIN# 1081310, 1954/55 Studebaker, VIN# G1324675, 1955 Studebaker, VIN# G1323117, 1955 Studebaker, VIN# 8393772, 1959 Studebaker, VIN# E143195, 1960 Studebaker, VIN# 60V46305, 1961 Studebaker, VIN# E5130403, 1961 Studebaker, VIN# 61V5355, 1962 Studebaker, VIN# E5135458, 1962 Studebaker, VIN# 62S18710, 1963 Studebaker, VIN# 63V17670, 1963 Studebaker, VIN# R4736, 1963 Studebaker, VIN# E719553, 1963 Studebaker, VIN# 63V1159, 1963 Studebaker, VIN# E721365, 1964 Studebaker, VIN# 64V16545, 1966 AMC, VIN# A6KA75Q104645, 1970 Ford, VIN# OFO5R126561, 1976 Avanti, VIN# RQB2480, 1977 Jayc TR, VIN# S377516530, 1979 Avanti, VIN# RQB2940, 1984 Home Trailer, VIN# DRX000136429, 1988 Ford, VIN# IFTDF15Y5JN831305, 1991 Ford, VIN# K5121128, 2001 Dodge Van, VIN#2B5W35Z11K548367, 2003 Dodge PK, VIN# 3D7KU28D73G792458, 2005 Yamaha MC, VIN# JYAVP11EX5A071270,

2008 Lama Trailer, VIN# 5RVCH20208M001310, R.F. Storer, Ruby Storer, Clarence Green, Donald Roy Shrakes, Opal L. Clarke, Glen R. McQueen, Vickie M. Butler, Elizabeth Branch Kirby, Jerry M. Keen, Marlys R. Keen, Rodney R. Miller, Sue Michalski, James Stark, Staci Stark, John Goettling, Billy R. Roberts, Elizabeth I. Roberts, Community Bank of Excelsior Springs, and all other persons who claim or may claim some interest in the vehicles identified above, their heirs, executors, administrators, beneficiaries, trustees, creditors, and assigns, Defendants.

1955 Studebaker, VIN# 8393772 1961 Studebaker, VIN# E5130403 1962 Studebaker, VIN# E5135458 1963 Studebaker, VIN# E719553 1963 Studebaker, VIN# 63V1159 1963 Studebaker, VIN# E721365 1964 Studebaker, VIN# 64V16545 1977 Jayc TR, VIN# S377516530 1979 Avanti, VIN# RQB2940 1988 Ford, VIN# IFTDF15Y5JN831305 (the “Vehicles”).

Bankruptcy, Tax Negotiation, Foreclosure Defense - Call for Free consultation. Cloon Legal Services 888-845-3511 “We are a federally designated debt relief agency.”

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Graphics

Christensen Floor Care LLC. Wood, Tile, Carpet, Concrete, 30 yrs. exp. 785-842-8315 http://lawrencemarketplace. com/christensenfloorcare

JASON TANKING CONSTRUCTION New Construction Framing, Remodels, Additions, Decks Fully Ins. & Lic. 785.760.4066 http://lawrencemarket place.com/jtconstruction

ROCK-SOD-SOIL-MULCH

REMODELING & HANDYMAN SERVICES

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• Baths • Kitchens • Rec Rooms • Tile • Windows •Doors •Trim •Wood Rot Since 1974 GARY 785-856-2440 www.winston-brown.com Licensed & Insured

Renovations Kitchen/Bath Remodels House Additions & Decks Quality Work Affordable Prices

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Guttering Services

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Martin Floor Covering

Linoleum, Carpet, Ceramic, Hardwood, Laminate, Porcelain Tile. Estimates Available 1 mile North of I-70. http://lawrencemarketplace. com/martin_floor_covering

JAYHAWK GUTTERING

Seamless aluminum guttering. Many colors to choose from. Install, repair, screen, clean-out. Locally owned. Insured. Free estimates.

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Heating & Cooling

“Your Comfort Is Our Business.” Installation & Service Residential & Commercial (785) 841-2665

Landscape Cleanup Spring cleanup and mulch Weekly weeding available CheapScapes 785-979-4727 Lawn Mowing Weedeating included All monies go toward college tuition Call Connor 785-979-4727

Low Maintenance Landscape, Inc.

1210 Lakeview Court, Innovative Planting Design Construction & Installation www.lawrencemarketplace. com/lml

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CONCRETE INC Your local foundation repair specialist! Waterproofing, Basement, & Crack Repair

Quality work at a fair price!

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Mudjacking, waterproofing. We specialize in Basement Repair & pressure Grouting, Level & Straighten Walls, & Bracing on Walls. B.B.B. FREE ESTIMATES Since 1962 WAGNER’S 785-749-1696 www.foundationrepairks.com

Recycle Your Furniture

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Air Conditioning/ & Heating/Sales & Srvs. Free Estimates on replacement equipment! Ask us about Energy Star equipment & how to save on your utility bills.

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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a petition has been filed in the District Court of Douglas County District Court by TIFFANY G. REEVES (fka TIFFANY G. MITCHELLSCHMIDT), Trustee of the FLOYD E. MITCHELL TRUST under Trust Agreement dated the 21st day of February, 2007, praying for the quieting of title to the Vehicles, and you are hereby required to plead to such petition on or before the 21st day of April, 2011, in the Douglas County District Court at Lawrence, Kansas. If you fail to plead, judgment and decree will be entered in due course upon the petition.

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(First published in the Lawrence Daily Journal-World March 4, 2011) PUBLIC NOTICE OF HEARING FOR CLOSING SCHOOL BUILDING OR BUILDINGS PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given pursuant to K.S.A. 72-8213b of a public hearing to be held on the 28th day of March, 2011, at 7 p.m. in the Interactive Technology Center at the Educational Support and Distribution Center, 110 McDonald Drive, Lawrence, Kansas, regarding the Unified School District No. 497, Douglas County, Kansas, proposal to close the Wakarusa Valley Elementary School building for the following reasons: Pending budget cuts and the capacity remaining after the movement of the sixth graders to middle school. Students attending the Wakarusa Valley Elementary School building will be reassigned to Broken Arrow Elementary School, Sunflower Elementary School and possibly Schwegler Elementary School.

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A representative of the board of education will present the proposal to close the Wakarusa Valley Elementary School building and the board will hear testimony as to the advisability of the proposed closing. /s/ Janice E. Dunn Janice E. Dunn Clerk, Board of Education _______ (First published in the Lawrence Daily Journal-World March 11, 2011) Amy L. Durkin 702 Main Street P.O. Box 132 Eudora, Kansas 66025 (785) 542-1234 Attorney for Petitioner IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS DIVISION II

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In the Matter of the Marriage of Blake E. Warford, Petitioner, and Elizabeth Ann Warford, Respondent. Case No. 11 DM 36 NOTICE OF SUIT ELIZABETH ANN WARFORD: (First published in the Lawrence Daily Journal-World You are hereby notified that the above-named March 11, 2011) Blake E. Warford filed his Petition in the above court IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS on the 18th day of January, 2011, praying for a divorce, CIVIL DIVISION and that said Petition will FANNIE MAE (“FEDERAL NA- be heard or assigned by the TIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO- Court in Division 2, 111 East 11th Street, Lawrence, KanCIATION”) sas, on the 22nd day of Plaintiff, March, 2011, at 9:00 a.m. vs. MELISSA NELSON, et al., Defendants. Case No. 11CV66 Court No. Pursuant to Chapter 60 of Kansas Statutes Annotated TITLE TO REAL ESTATE INVOLVED NOTICE OF SUIT STATE OF KANSAS TO: Melissa Nelson, Unknown Spouse of Melissa Nelson, John Doe (Occupant), J. Robert Wilson, Jr. and the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, creditors and assigns of any deceased defendants; the unknown spouses of any defendants; the unknown officers, successors, trustees, creditors and assigns of any defendants that are existing, dissolved or dormant corporations; the unknown executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, creditors, successors and assigns of any defendants that are or were partners or in partnership; the unknown guardians, conservators and trustees of any defendants that are minors or are under any legal disability; and the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, creditors and assigns of any person alleged to be deceased. You are hereby notified that a Petition to Foreclose Mortgage has been filed in the District Court of Douglas County, Kansas, by Fannie Mae (“Federal national Mortgage Association”) for in personam judgment against Defendant Melissa Nelson and in rem judgment against all other Defendants in the principal amount of $82,155.40 together with interest until paid, for recoverable fees and costs, including reasonable attorney’s fees in the amount of $850.00, and for further judgment establishing that the mortgage executed by Defendant Melissa Nelson to the plaintiff, is a first and prior lien on the following described real estate, to wit: 1323 WESTBROOKE, AS SHOWN BY THE PLAT OF SURVEY OF WEST MEADOWS CONDOMINIUM, RECORDED IN CONDOMINIUM BOOK 1, PAGES 1/5, IN THE RECORDS OF THE REGISTER OF DEEDS OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, IN THE CITY OF LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS TOGETHER WITH A PERCENTAGE OF THE COMMON ELEMENT APPURTENANT TO SAID APARTMENT AS SET FORTH IN THE DECLARATION OF WEST MEADOWS CONDOMINIUM. and for further judgment foreclosing said mortgage, ordering the above- described real estate sold to satisfy any judgment in favor of the plaintiff, and for recovery of court costs. You are hereby required to plead to said petition on or before April 21, 2011, in said court, at the Douglas County Courthouse, Doug-

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Dear Cautious: You are smart to be concerned. If Dane scares you, it is time to get out of the relationship. Punching walls can easily escalate into something else. It shows Dane has difficulty restraining himself when he’s angry. Threatening to kill other guys or himself is not only controlling, it is manipulative. It is intended to make you feel special and at the

busy, exercise, go back to work, tell her friends what she needs (they can’t read her mind), f ind a compatible group of lady friends (they don’t have to be widows) and get involved. If her friends see her trying to cope, they will be more likely to assist. Yes, there are many friends who may not reconnect because she is no longer part of a couple, but I guarantee she will find a core group with whom anniesmailbox@creators.com she is comfortable on her own. Recovery from the death of same time responsible for his happiness. Please talk to your a loved one cannot be measparents about this relation- ured in months. Sometimes, ship, and find a safe way to extricate yourself before it’s too late.

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not even in years. — Winter in Florida Dear Winter: Thank you for your words of wisdom. We received a great many responses to “Wisconsin” and will print more as space allows.

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Dear Annie: I read the letter from “Wisconsin,” whose husband died and her friends seem to have deserted her. I was in her shoes seven years ago and would like to give her some advice. My late husband was everyone’s friend, and we were involved in all sorts of activities. Everyone shows up for a funeral, but afterward, they get on with their lives. With our family all scattered and no one close, I wound up feeling isolated, unwanted and forgotten. “Wisconsin” should not hibernate, feel guilty for being a survivor or go into a tailspin. Instead, she should stay

Human sushi: ‘Warrior’ hunts man-eating catfish Giant, man-eating fish are usually the province of the SyFy channel’s Saturdaynight movie franchise. It seems like every other film there involves some giant, mutant bloodthirsty creature on the rampage. But tonight, The National Geographic Channel introduces “Fish Warrior: Catfish Attack” (7 p.m., National Geographic). Adventure angler and conservationist Jakub Vagner goes in search of legendary catfish, some rumored to weigh as much as half a ton and feed on small animals, even people. Yikes! He doesn’t find a fish that large but does come face-tomustached-face with the wels catfish in France, a 6foot monster that leaves him with a rather nasty bite mark. “Fish Warrior” proves to be a perfect lead-in for the new series “Beast Hunter” (8 p.m., National Geographic) another “documentary” show the blends and confuses the realms of science, fiction and fantasy. ● A rather cruel slang term used to refer to the state of Florida as “God’s waiting room,” owing to the number of elderly retirees spending their golden years in the sun. When I think of the place TV shows go to retire and (possibly) expire, I think of Friday nights. Folks who sift the ratings tea leaves feel “The Defenders” is all but certain to follow “Medium” to the cancellation bone pile and consider “Blue Bloods” a bit of a tossup. “Fringe” is also on the fence as we enter the last few months of the season. Friday nights have long been a place where Fox series drift away. Remember “The Good Guys”? Many hold out hope that “Fringe” and its faithful cult audience will prevail. I seem to remember much the same thing being said about “Dollhouse,” a Friday night failure that not even producer/creator Joss Whedon’s many fans could save. ● A full decade before her Best Actress Oscar for “The Black Swan,” Natalie Portman portrayed a pregnant 17-year-old abandoned by her boyfriend in a Wal-Mart parking lot in the 2000 melodrama “Where the Heart Is” (7 p.m., WE). At the time, most viewers knew her from her difficult role of spouting wooden dialogue in George Lucas’s dreadful “Star Wars” prequel, “The Phantom Menace.” ● The 2009 Iraq war drama “The Hurt Locker” (7 p.m., The Movie Channel) took the “ticking-time bomb” motif all the way to the Best Picture Oscar.

Tonight’s other highlights ● The defense of a couple accused of killing a yoga instructor stretches Nick and Pete’s partnership in new directions on “The Defenders” (7 p.m., CBS). ● Kim Cattrall looks at her family tree on “Who Do You Think You Are?” (7 p.m., NBC). ● Bill Murray stars as a counselor in the 1979 summer camp comedy “Meatballs” (7 p.m., IFC). ● A raucous loser (Jack Black) shakes up a prep school in the 2003 comedy “School of Rock” (7 p.m., TBS). ● An elite prep school becomes a crime scene on “CSI: NY” (8 p.m., CBS). ● Thieves tamper with gravity itself on “Fringe” (8 p.m., Fox).

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JACQUELINE BIGAR’S STARS For Friday, March 11: This year, walking in other people's shoes in order to understand where they are coming from points to the path of success. You innately know which way to go in difficult situations. If you are single, your best bet would be meeting someone through your home, family or close associates. If you are attached, the two of you will enjoy your personal time at home more than ever. Gemini can be an anchor that you cannot shake loose. The Stars Show the Kind of Day You'll Have: 5Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult Aries (March 21-April 19) ★★★★★ You will tend to be more volatile in the next few weeks. High energy could easily turn into stress, creating some sarcasm. Be careful with your words. Tonight: In the whirlwind of life. Taurus (April 20-May 20) ★★★ Be sensitive to what appears to be a new awareness and possibly a need to walk away from certain situations. Tonight: Put yourself on a budget. Gemini (May 21-June

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BIRTHDAYS Australian media mag- are 32. Actress Thora Birch is 29. Actor Johnny nate Rupert Murdoch is 80. Television newsman Knoxville is 39. Actor David Anders is 30. Sam Donaldson is 77. Singer Bobby McFerrin is Singer Lisa Loeb is 43. Country singer Jimmy 61. Author Douglas Fortune is 56. Adams is 59. British actress Alex Kingston is 47. Actor Terrence Howard is 42. Musicians Benji and Joel Madden

understand what you want through spending time with them discussing the objectives, then watch others start down the trail. Tonight: So many offers. Sagittarius (Nov. 22Dec. 21) ★★★★ Share ideas with an open mind, aiming for greater creativity. Your ability to understand new concepts and be a little impulsive where others pull back makes you a sure-bet winner. Tonight: Accept an invitation. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) ★★★ Dive into work with the idea that once you leave work or complete your responsibilities, you will be free to enjoy yourself. Tonight: Choose something relaxing. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) ★★★★★ As playful as you feel, buckling down and handling certain key details might be very difficult. Postpone what you can. Tonight: Light my fire. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) ★★★ If you can take a day off, by all means, do. Your understanding of a unique nature evolves if you can listen to your instincts yet integrate what another person feels. Tonight: Mosey on home.

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Dear Annie: I’m 15 and have the greatest boyfriend. “Dane” is 17. He shows me so much respect and is so sweet. He loves me, I can tell. We practice safe sex. We just celebrated our half-year anniversary. Sometimes, though, Dane is scary. When he’s angry, he punches walls and breaks things. But he’s never hurt me. He also can be really controlling. He says things like, “If you cheated on me, I’d kill the guy” and “I’d die without you.” He is really clingy and jealous of my guy friends. But that works for me. Right now, everything is great, but I understand that those are signs of a potentially abusive relationship. So I was wondering if I should get out now. I really don’t want to break up, because I care about him. But I also don’t want to be hurt. What should I do? — Cautious and in Love

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11701 KING ESTATES DRIVE, OSKALOOSA

EXCEPTIONALLY WELL CARED FOR. Three bedrooms, 2 baths and 1-car garage. Kitchen open to generous living and dining rooms. Fenced backyard and neighborhood pool. Convenient location. MLS 124376

WHY RENT WHEN YOU CAN OWN? Three BR, 2 BA, 2-car garage with 1,340 sq. ft. Tastefully remodeled with new carpet, tile, kitchen, baths, lighting and deck. This home is move-in ready! Convenient location. MLS Clinton Pkwy 124476

NEW PRICE on this updated 3 BR, 2 BA ranch on 5 peaceful acres. New interior paint, beautiful ceramic tile in remodeled baths, patio off dining, 12’ x 16’ deck off master, 2 detached 2-car garages, plus additional building and a shared pond. Great country living. MLS 122918

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LaDonna Stephens 331-8070

King Estates Dr

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AFFORDABLE AND EFFICIENT! • Great ranch by R&H Builders • Packed with quality features • 3 bedrooms and 2 baths • Open living and dining • Convenient location • No specials! • MLS 121394

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W 6th St

Ida Lewis 865-8699

W 6th St

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WONDERFULLY MAINTAINED and inviting Foxfire ranch. Five bedrooms, 3 living areas and oversized 4-car garage. Large fenced backyard. Private setting. A must-see opportunity. MLS 124437 Bob Billings Pkwy

STATELY 2-STORY BRICK HOME at edge of KU campus. Extensive remodel by current owner to add modern amenities, but all the architectural details of the 1960s remain. Stunning entryway, 3 living areas, 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, sunroom, tile roof and lovely landscaping. MLS 123304 University Dr

Oliver Minnis 550-7945

Donna Olson

Engel Rd

W 23rd St

Wakarusa Dr

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Bob Billings Pkwy

W 18th St

Iowa St

NEW LISTING – 1ST TIME OPEN. National and state historical home. Come by to see 5 bedrooms, 3 baths and over 2,600 sq. ft., including a finished attic you won’t believe. Huge, over 12,000-sq.-ft. lot and energy-efficient HVAC system, plus newer roof. Interior is fantastic and charming with all refinished original woodwork. This is truly a one-of-a-kind home that you must see. See you Saturday!

Foxfire Dr

BEAUTIFUL GREENBELT VIEWS in Longleaf! Four bedroom, 3 bath, finished walkout basement. Large eat-in kitchen. Two large living areas. Fantastic storage. One-owner home that looks like new! MLS 123695

Massachusetts St

1648 CRESCENT ROAD $599,900

George Williams Way

1824 CASTLE PINE COURT $499,900

Scot Hoffman 760-4356

Don Minnis 550-7306

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Toland Hippe 393-8342

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5824 LONGLEAF DRIVE $284,900

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Kasold Dr

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760-1381

W 15th St

865-7576

Jane May

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705 High Street / Baldwin City 785-594-2320 / www.stephensre.com

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Julie Constantinescu 785-979-1404

Debbie Morgan 785-760-1357 Clinton Lake

623 N. 900 ROAD N 400 Rd N 300 Rd

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$389,900

NEW PRICE with more acreage! A great place to call home! Nice property with 85 acres m/l, private setting with lots of grass for livestock, some crops and a great fishing hole! Lovely farm house with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths and 20 years of improvements. Property includes 25x36 detached garage, shop, numerous outbuildings and garden spot. Additional acreage available - could total 157 acres m/l. Survey to be completed prior to close. A MUST SEE!

N 900 Rd E 550 Rd

$209,500

NEW LISTING! Lovely country setting one mile from Lone Star Lake on minimal traffic road. 3BR, 2BA, 2-car garage, one-level home on 5 Acres M/L in Baldwin school district. New counters and kitchen backsplash. 30X60 pole barn w/21X21 sound proof home theatre/media room built as a music studio with heat and A/C.

E 550 Rd

481 E. 600 RD., DOUGLAS COUNTY

E 600 Rd

N 500 Rd

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705 High Street / Baldwin City 785-594-2320 / www.stephensre.com

705 High Street / Baldwin City 785-594-2320 / www.stephensre.com

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Debbie Morgan 785-760-1357

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PRICE REDUCTION! Great location and lots of potential! 160 acres with two road frontages in Vinland Valley. Nice treed hilltop for building site, income from existing oil wells and CRP. Rural water available. Land has potential to subdivide into several parcels. Why not build on it, farm it, and receive income from CRP and oil production?

105 SANTA FE DRIVE, BALDWIN CITY

$152,000 $129,900

PRICE REDUCED! Priced well-below county appraised value. Nice 1-owner home in an established neighborhood! This multilevel home features 3 bedrooms, 2 bath areas, nice bay window in living room, family room in basement, a lovely screened-in deck and 2 storage buildings.

1st St

$480,000 $400,000

E 1850 Rd

LAND, NORTH 700 ROAD, BALDWIN CITY

E 1700 Rd

N 700 Rd

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427 ALABAMA ST. $107,900

1308 SUMMIT ST. $123,900

1528 W. 21ST TERRACE $142,000

GREAT STARTER HOME! • 2 Bedroom/ 1 bath with extensive updating. Drywall, windows, wiring, furnace, cabinets, floor coverings replaced 2009. Larger of 2 sheds has concrete floor. COME LOOK! MLS 124347

NEW TO MARKET • Nice 2 BR, 2 bath, 1 car townhome • Fresh, updated, very clean • All appliances + W/D • Brick fireplace • New furnace • 2yr A/C • Newer wood fence • East Patio • Attic storage • MLS 124516

MUST SEE • 3 Bedroom & 1 Bath • New roof • New HVAC • New kitchen • New carpet & tile • New paint • New hardwood floors • Close to school, Park & Downtown! • MLS 123266

NEW LISTING-1ST OPEN HOUSE • Sweet

GREAT LOCATION! Three-bedroom ranch home close to KU and Lawrence High School. Full unfinished basement, large fenced yard, mature trees, 3-season porch and spacious detached 2-car garage. See you on Sunday. MLS 123720

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Ariela Unz 840-5037

Iowa St

Amy Wilson 331-7861

Ousdahl Rd

W 6th St

E 12th St Summit St

10 E 23rd St

Jan Brighton 423-1451

1959 Ranch in East Lawrence • Fun loft spaces above bedrooms • Newer HVAC System + Roof • Private + fenced yard with deck • Best of show in this price range • Visual tour - www. stephensre.com. MLS 124536 Haskell Ave

E 21st Terr

W 5th St Maine St

Haskell Ave

Cadet Ave

Danny Freeman 917-0558

Harper St

E 15th St

Alabama St

1505 CADET AVE. $88,500

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3722 HARTFORD AVE. $174,900

3704 OVERLAND COURT $185,900 $174,900

THIS 3 BEDROOM RANCHER with full unfinished basement has lots of charm. Great price for this neighborhood. Sunroom off family room with fireplace on main level. Let make a deal! MLS 122372

1ST TIME OFFERED IN 60 YEARS! Early 20th century home on large fenced lot with great garden space. Many updates include siding, windows, furnace w/ dehumidifier. 2 car garage & 2 sheds. WOW! MLS 124468

NEW LISTING! • Move-in ready • 3-bedrooms • 2.5 Baths • 3-car garage • Fenced yard • New carpet • Newer paint • Home warranty • Great Value!

GOLF COURSE LIVING! Contemporary, open plan. Packed with features! Vaulted living, formal dining. Eat-in kitchen with serving bar, new tile floors. All appliances, washer & dryer stay! 2 Bedroom, 2 bath plus loft! MLS 123438

BIG PRICE REDUCTION! Spacious, wellmaintained 4 bedroom, 3 bath located in Deerfield school district. Fabulous deck and fenced backyard. Fresh paint and newer HVAC. Don’t miss! MLS 123543

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Ann Hedrick 843-3975

Harrison Pl

Monterey Way

Danny Freeman 917-0558

Kasold Dr

Barker Ave

Massachusetts St

Louisiana St

Alabama St

Arkansas St

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Nancy Fleshman 766-1153

W 25th St

Harrison Ave

10 W 23rd St

Overland Ct

1922 BARKER AVE. $159,000

Lawrence Ave

2642 ARKANSAS ST. $149,900

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2404 ORCHARD LANE $349,900

1013 BILTMORE DRIVE $356,000

FOUR BEDROOMS, 3 BATHS • Remodeled baths • Long list of features • New interior paint • Main level hardwood floors • Newer roof and HVAC • Remodeled kitchen • All appliances stay • MLS 121672

NOW COMPLETED INSIDE by Ezell-Morgan Construction. ENERGY STAR® home. Slab ranch with concrete storm shelter, 3-car garage, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, sprinkler and sod. Aging in place design features wider doors, and roll-in shower, front and patio doors. MLS 123795

FABULOUS walk-out Rancher over 3200 sq. ft. with 21x17 vaulted great room with stone fireplace, newer carpet, stainless appliances, hardwoods, finished basement, 4 bdrms/3 baths. MLS 124192 Grand Vista Dr

• NEW LISTING WEST OF KU • Swank mid-century • Architect studied w/ Frank Lloyd Wright • 5 bedrooms + 3 baths • Resides on 1/2 acre • Sunlight, nature + good design • Visual tour www.stephensre.com

MAGNIFICENT 5BR, 5BA, 2 STORY PLAN w/2 eating & 2 living areas on main floor. Updated w/quartz, granite & paint, 3 car garage & giant landscaped lot make this a total package. Don’t miss it! MLS 124400

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ADDITIONAL IMPROVEMENTS - Add to the value on this Quail Run “move up”. 5 bedroom, 4 bath, 3 car. New kitchen in 2010, new 50 yr roof in 2009. Wooded setting. Come see Sunday or call Don Minnis 550-7306

A MUST SEE CUSTOM Ezell home above 15th & 16th holes of Alvamar! Spectacular views and 6,000+ sq. ft. of living space with 5 bed, 8 bath, private pool, and 3 car garage. Pre-inspected. MLS 124511

Wakarusa Dr

Ida Lewis 865-8699

Harvard Rd

Chris Earl 766-6075

Kasold Dr

Don Minnis 550-7306

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Oak Tree Dr

Wakarusa Dr

Woodland Dr

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Harvard Rd

Peterson Rd

Jane May 865-7576

W 6th St

Biltmore Dr

W 6th St

Tillerman Dr

W 9th St

Iowa St

Caroline Jackson 691-9558

Eagle Pass Ct

George Williams Way

W 31st St

Scot Hoffman 760-4356

Tillerman Dr

N Daylily Dr

W 29th Terr

Monterey Way

Belle Haven Dr

Louisiana St

Alabama St

W 28th Terr

Wild Plum Ct

Grand Vista Dr

W 27th St

N Kasold Dr

606 N. DAYLILY DRIVE $259,900

Eagle Pass Dr

920 W. 28TH TERRACE $179,900

Toland Hippe 393-8342

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Scot Hoffman 760-4356

2701 W. Sixth Street / 841-4500

1-800-875-4315 / www.stephensre.com

Buyer & Seller Representation Available

2701 W. Sixth Street / 841-4500 / 1-800-875-4315 / www.stephensre.com Buyer & Seller Representation Available

SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT

$183,500

DON’T MISS this 3 bedroom, 2 bath townhome in Chipperfield! Attractive living & dining room with curved brick wood burning fireplace. Partial basement and lots of closet/storage space. Clubhouse and pool. Call me today for an appointment to see this move-in ready, meticulously cared for home! MLS 123814

Iowa St

2744 CHIPPERFIELD ROAD

W 27th St Chipperfield Rd

N 950 Rd

Toland Hippe 393-8342 Lawrence Ave

Church St

N 976 Rd

701 BOBWHITE CIRCLE, EUDORA REDUCED TO $399,500 FIVE BEDROOMS + office and game room • Red oak woodwork • Lower level finished + bar 10 Bobwhite Cir area • 3-car garage, 25,000-sq.-ft. lot • 5 bath areas • Sunroom and covered patio area • Over 4,100 sq. ft. of Fritzel quality • Cul-de-sac loca23rd St tion • MLS 123689 N Country Dr

$395,000 $365,000

NEWER CUSTOM HOME ON 5 ACRES • 4 bedrooms + office • Over 3,700 sq. ft. of space • High vaulted ceilings • Spacious rooms and hardwood floors • Huge kitchen with lots of cabinets • Main-level master • Finished lower level and 40’ x 50’ shop with all hookups • MLS 120375

E 750 Rd

766 N. 976 ROAD

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Scot Hoffman 760-4356

2701 W. Sixth Street / 841-4500

1-800-875-4315 / www.stephensre.com

Buyer & Seller Representation Available

Ames St

15th

2701 W. Sixth Street / 841-4500 / 1-800-875-4315 / www.stephensre.com Buyer & Seller Representation Available

Acorn St Elm St

GRAND ADDITION, EUDORA $22,000 EACH SIX single-family lots available in the city of Eudora. Now is the time to build your dream home. Newer subdivision close to school and outdoor aquatic center. Call for more details. MLS 121330

Dearborn St

Acorn Ln

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Coving Dr

Jane May 865-7576

REDUCED TO $135,000

HUGE GREEN SPACE LOT • 2 Family Rooms • Very Quiet Cul-de-sac street • 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths • Wood flooring & home warranty • Lots of trees and privacy • Spacious eat-in kitchen • Bring an offer • Motivated seller! • MLS 120551

W 6th St Ken Ridge Dr Dr e Nil e Blu

1114 DEARBORN ST., BALDWIN CITY

11th St

$251,500 George Williams Way

856 COVING DRIVE LUXURY TOWNHOME at the Cove at Diamondhead. Rare chance to own this floor plan offering 3 bedrooms and incredible master bath with walk-in shower and jetted tub area. Granite tops, tile flooring and spacious rooms. Very large kitchen with custom cabinets and upgraded KitchenAid stainless appliances, including refrigerator. Call to see this incredible offering. MLS 123820

SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 2701 W. Sixth Street / 841-4500

1-800-875-4315 / www.stephensre.com

Buyer & Seller Representation Available

Ed Pearson 760-1872

1315 NINTH ST., BALDWIN CITY

$148,500

THREE BEDROOM • Two bath • Two car garage • Full daylight basement • Fireplace • Deck • MLS 124230

SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT

2701 W. Sixth Street / 841-4500 / 1-800-875-4315 / www.stephensre.com Buyer & Seller Representation Available

N 1000 Rd N 950 Rd

N 950 Rd

17430 35TH ST., MCLOUTH INCREDIBLE VIEWS ON 36 ACRES • Fantastic building site • 60’ x 40’ concretefloor shop • Right off paved road • Native pasture, great timber • 15 minutes from Lawrence • Rolling private entrance • Oneof-a-kind property • MLS 123615

$250,000 35th St

3205 HARVARD LOTS OF NEWER UPGRADES • Ezell Custom Home • New interior paint • 3 Large bedrooms • One spacious floor plan • Priced $18,000 below county valuation • Large eatin kitchen • Heated garage • MLS 121448

Lawrence

2701 W. Sixth Street / 841-4500 / 1-800-875-4315 / www.stephensre.com Buyer & Seller Representation Available

$179,900 Harvard Rd Lawrence Ave

Clinton Lake

Kasold Dr

$209,000

Wellman Rd

Walnut St

992 E. 1 ROAD, OVERBROOK 28 ACRES OF TIMBER AND PASTURE • Possibilities are endless • 3-bedroom, 2-bath ranch • A little drive but great views • Walkout basement • Outbuildings and some fencing • Privacy and seclusion • Priced to sell! • Wants som TLC • MLS 122116

Scot Hoffman 760-4356

E 1 Rd

$129,000 Jefferson St Cherokee St

NEW LISTING – 1887 vintage home that has been tastefully updated. Four bedrooms and large corner lot with over 2,450 sq. ft. of living space. Huge kitchen and very nice features in this house that offers history, warmth and best of all, a low price for a home of this quality. Double corner lot and short drives to Lawrence and Topeka that are relaxing and soothing. MLS 123848

Newton St

SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT

Scot Hoffman 760-4356

820 CHEROKEE ST., OSKALOOSA

9th St

Ames St

Bob Billings Pkwy


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2701 W. Sixth Street / 841-4500

1-800-875-4315 / www.stephensre.com

1-800-875-4315 / www.stephensre.com

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Tom Harper

Nancy Fleshman 766-1153

CRS, ABR, GRI, e-PRO www.Tom-Harper.com

COMMUNITY OPEN HOUSE • Completely renovated 101 year old 2 1/2 story • New kitchen and baths • Original trim, flooring and spectacular staircase • Zoned heating/ cooling and new storms • 4 parking spaces in back • 4 blocks from KU and Mass. Street • Looking for 4 peaceful people or a family.

W 2nd St

W 2nd St

SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT

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Buyer & Seller Representation Available 2701 W. Sixth Street / 841-4500

Buyer & Seller Representation Available 2701 W. Sixth Street / 841-4500

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$296,400

LUXURY LIVING, AFFORDABLE PRICE! Fantastic 3 BR, 2 BA open-floor ranch with 2 living areas is a must-see! Granite countertops, extensive use of tile, stainless appliances, custom fireplace, built-in TV, Armstrong Parker Ct 25-year flooring (easy care), unique patio featuring seating Tom Harper and pergola. HOA opportunities CRS, ABR, GRI, e-PRO include pool and sports area. MLS W 6th St 218-6351 123347 us ar

Kasold Dr

309 N. CARVER LANE

OUTSTANDING HOME • Fabulous 4 BR, 3 full BA walkout ranch home • Excellent natural light, 3 fireplaces, hardwood floors, all Inv appliances can stay • Features ern e include screened porch, master bedroom with sitting area, water features in yard and 3-car garage • Recent kitchen Bob Billings Pkwy upgrades • MLS 123968

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4612 ROYAL BIRKDALE COURT $319,900

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$99,800

MOTIVATED SELLER • $5,000 reduction on this 3 bedroom ranch home! • Newer roof, fenced rear yard with lawn shed • All appliances stay plus washer & dryer • Multi-purpose room in E 23rd St great variable space plus formal E 25th Terr living room • GREAT VALUE in today’s market • Investors, take a look! • Downsizing take a look! • First time home buyers take a E 27th St look! • MLS 123434

Mary Lou Roberts CRS, GRI, ASP

Royal Birkdale Ct

2524 BONANZA ST.

Mary Lou Roberts CRS, GRI, ASP

Wakarusa Dr

$175,000

MOVE-IN READY! • 3-bedroom, 2-full-bath front-to-back walkout multilevel home • Vaulted living features fireplace flanked with built-in shelving • All appliances stay in home • Large level treed Trail Rd yard • Awesome deck with seating provided • Must-see home, close to amenities! • Let’s look W 6th St now! • MLS 123588

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405 SIERRA DRIVE

W 9th St

FOR LEASE $2,400 PER MONTH

Massachusetts St

EXCEPTIONAL remodeled townhome with new kitchen, stainless steel appliances, laminate wood floors, new carpet upstairs, new paint throughout, wood blinds, the list goes on and on. Call Nancy at 766-1153 to view. MLS 124082

933 OHIO ST.

Ohio St

Woodcreek

Eisenhowe N Carver Ln

$91,900

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N Michigan St

218-6351

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Buyer & Seller Representation Available 2701 W. Sixth Street / 841-4500

2701 W. Sixth Street / 841-4500

1-800-875-4315 / www.stephensre.com

1-800-875-4315 / www.stephensre.com

Buyer & Seller Representation Available

841-3348

3829 HILL SONG CIRCLE

$239,900

JUST LISTED! MOVE-IN READY! See this 4 BR, 3 BA two story with full basement. Hardwood floors throughout main level. Fantastic views from covered front porch. Extensive rear landscaping with patio and new deck area. BE THE 1ST TO SEE! CALL NOW!

SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT

CRS, ABR, GRI, e-PRO www.Tom-Harper.com

218-6351

218-6351

2701 W. Sixth Street / 841-4500 / 1-800-875-4315 / www.stephensre.com Buyer & Seller Representation Available

NEW PRICE $139,900

VINTAGE 1 1/2 STORY IN BARKER • Beautiful wood floors • Cozy front porch • 2 bedrooms, 1 bath • Fenced front and backyard • Deck in back • Visual tour at www.Tom-Harper.com • MLS 124323

E 15th St

Forrest Ave

E 19th St

Learnard Ave

W 9th St

428 FORREST AVE.

Barker Ave

$179,900 Avalon Rd

1961 1 STORY ON AVALON ROAD • 3 bedrooms and 3 baths • Full unfinished lower level • Newer roof, HVAC, chimney and paint • Close to The Merc, Hillcrest and KU • Visual tour at www.Tom-Harper.com • MLS 123505

Avalon Rd

855 AVALON ROAD

218-6351

Tom Harper

CRS, ABR, GRI, e-PRO www.Tom-Harper.com

Iowa St

Wakarusa Dr

Stull Rd

Peterson Rd

1510 DAVIS ROAD

SHARP MID-CENTURY HOME • 4 bedrooms, 2 baths and 1-car garage • Newer furnace and roof • New carpet and interior paint • Located 1 block west of Kennedy School • Excellent value • Visual tour at www.Tom-Harper.com • MLS 123233

2701 W. Sixth Street / 841-4500 / 1-800-875-4315 / www.stephensre.com Buyer & Seller Representation Available

$119,900 E 19th St

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E 400 Rd

$340,000

Tom Harper

CRS, ABR, GRI, e-PRO

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CUSTOM ROCKHILL ON 9 ACRES • Fabulous light morning to dusk • Prairie & sky all day • Glass, steel, concrete in harmony • Radiant floor heat • Easy 9 miles west of Lawrence • Visual tour at www.Tom-Harper.com • MLS 123929

Grand Vista Dr

SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT

Tom Harper

1687 E. 400 ROAD

Hunters Hill Dr

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Harper St

Kasold Dr

Crossgate Dr

Kasold Dr

Alvamar Golf Course

CRS, GRI, ASP

841-3348

PRICE REDUCED $10,000! • Excellent buy offered on 3-bedroom, 3 bath townhome • New interior paint • Recent updating • Fireplace • Appliances remain • Bob Billings Pkwy Private patio • HOA for Vintage Ct Danny Freeman leisure living • Don’t miss 917-0558 this value! • MLS 122920

PRICE REDUCED! • Come see this 3 BR, 3 BA, 2-car-garage two-story home! • All appliances stay • CLOSE to shopping and eateries Hartford Ave • Located on Alvamar Golf Course • Great Views! • Clinton Pkwy MLS 121046 Crossgate

$149,900

Clare Rd

4002 VINTAGE COURT

N Kasold Dr

$179,900

Hill Song Cir

3720 HARTFORD AVE.

Mary Lou Roberts

Mary Lou Roberts CRS, GRI, ASP


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6 | LawREncE | March 12-13, 2011 OPEN SUNDAY 1 P.M.-3 P.M.

OPEN SUNDAY 12:00-2:00 P.M.

OPEN SUNDAY 2:30 P.M.-4:00 P.M.

1702 Bobwhite Drive

3336 W. 8th St.

4511 Larissa Drive BED

3 BATH

BUILT

2.5

2011 SQ. FT. 1,950

GAR. 2 CARS BSMT.

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JUST COMPLETED! • Charming new home with quality details • GRETCHEN Excellent 2 story plan with open kitchen, dining and family room GARBER NELSON • Kitchen features cherry cabinetry, granite countertops, tiled

393-1138

flooring and backsplash, stainless steel appliances and pantry • Formal living room with fireplace and arched doorway • All 3 bedrooms and laundry room on 2nd floor.

$199,900

FIVE BEDROOMS, 5 BATHS, 3-car garage, finished basement and 3 living areas. Amazingly beautiful house has spacious backyard and backs to The Reserve at Alvamar. Lovely location and abounding space.

GORGEOUS 3-bedroom, 2-bath, 1-car-garage home with 2 living areas and large basement. Gleaming hardwood floors throughout main level, newer roof, new paint, new countertops, new sinks, new light fixtures throughout, new carpet in basement. Walkout basement has full daylight windows and is the perfect hangout space.

$370,000

$140,000

OPEN SATURDAY 1 P.M.-3 P.M.

BUILT

Hedges Real Estate, Inc.

Featured

PROPERTIES

4409 Quail Pointe 4 BATH

550-2585

www.SearchLawrence.com

785-856-0011 | 5040 Bob Billings Pkwy. Suite A | gretchengarber@hotmail.com

BED

TANYA KULAGA

4

1991 SQ. FT. 3,160

GAR. 2 CARS BSMT.

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A SPARKLING JEWEL, secluded and serene on a golf course lot. Home is a complete remodel from the wood floors to the granite countertops throughout. This home is a must see. MLS#124351

JASON ROBINSON 865-7338

$329,900

Hedges Real Estate, Inc.

1037 Vermont, Lawrence, KS 66044 | 785-841-2400 | www.HedgesOpens.com

OPEN SUNDAY 12-4 P.M.

2250 Lake Pointe Drive #2202 BED BUILT

2 BATH

2

2009 SQ. FT. 1,202

GAR. 2 CARS BSMT.

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RANDY HAM BROKER, ABR, CRS, GRI

766-7575 800-843-2713

MODEL HOME at Lake View Villas w/ all the extras. One-level living at its finest. Ten-ft. ceilings w/ crown molding throughout, custom mantel over fireplace, wood and tile flooring, beautiful granite counters and bar in kitchen w/ premium cabinets and stainless steel appliances, and oversized garage includes concrete storm shelter/safe room.

$214,900

Hedges Real Estate, Inc.

HamRJ@aol.com OPEN SATURDAY 1 P.M.-3 P.M.

OPEN SUNDAY 1 P.M.-3 P.M.

SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT

4509 Broadmoor Court BED BUILT

2233 Rodeo Drive

2920 Sage Brush Drive

EXCEPTIONAL HOME! Spacious 5 bedroom overlooking Wakarusa Valley. Features open living room & kitchen with wood floors & granite, dining room and office or guest room. Walkout basement with large family room, wet bar, bedroom, office and bath. Neighborhood pool. Stop by Saturday or call Randy for your tour.

LOTS OF ROOM. Features 2 living areas, eat-in kitchen, formal dining, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, office, covered patio, large fenced yard, and 2 car garage with workshop. Upgrades include wood & tile flooring, light fixtures, high efficiency furnace/air, garage door, roof & privacy fence. Don’t miss this one! Call Randy for tour.

$339,900

$184,900

1037 Vermont, Lawrence, KS 66044 | www.RandyBarnesHomes.com

RANDY BARNES 760-2140

4 BATH

3

1990 SQ. FT. 3,052

GAR. 2 CARS BSMT.

GLENDA WHALEN 218-5872

Y MAIN LEVEL LIVING • Quality construction • 4 bedrooms, 3 bath • Desirable culde-sac location • Two living areas, plus large game room and walkout basement • Recent updates include A/C, furnace, roof and windows

$340,000 Hedges Real Estate, Inc.

785-856-0011 | 5040 Bob Billings Pkwy. Suite A | glendawhalen@sunflower.com


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March 12-13, 2011 Job Number: 368062, SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Customer: HEDGES REAL ESTATE, Start Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2011, End Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2011, Sales Rep: Kathleen Johnson, Creative: kk

OPEN SATURDAY 2 P.M.-4 P.M.

OPEN SUNDAY 1:30 P.M.-3:30 P.M.

801 Fir St., Eudora 4 BATH

MARK 3422 Sweet Grass Court HESS FIRST TIME OPEN!

3820 Stetson Drive

NEW PRICE! Sharp, clean rancher with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Covered patio, deck, PRICED UNDER COUNTY VALUATION. Three ABR, CRS, GRI fenced yard, backs to Fall Creek Farms. Call bedroom, 3 bath. Includes all appliances. 979-4663 Mark to view. Corner lot. Stop by Sunday or call Mark to view.

$149,500

$134,500

W. 8th St.

1968 SQ. FT. 2,000

GAR. 2 CARS BSMT.

Fir St.

BUILT

2 Y

E. 10th St.

JUST LISTED - FIRST TIME OPEN!!! • Totally Up-to-Date 4 bedroom ranch home w/2 baths on large lot • Granite countertops in kitchen; large dining area; woodburning fireplace • Spacious living room w/bay window • Master bath features His n’ Hers Closets • Family room in basement PLUS HUGE workshop and storage area • Oversized 2 car garage; extra parking spaces for recreational vehicles.

MARY ANN DECK 760-1205

$177,900

Hedges Real Estate, Inc.

FOR ALL ACTIVE LAWRENCE MLS LISTINGS CHECK OUT WWW.LAWRENCEHOMEBUYERS.COM

Church St.

BED

1127 Iowa, Lawrence, KS 66044 | 785-842-2772 | MaryAnnDeck.ReeceAndNichols.com

OPEN SUNDAY 2 P.M.-4 P.M.

1020 Jana Drive BED

3 BATH

BUILT

3

1969 SQ. FT. 1,330

GAR. 2 CARS BSMT.

Y JUST LISTED - FIRST TIME OPEN!!! • Cozy 3 bed/3 bath/2 car townhome • HOA covers exterior building maintenance, roof, lawn care & snow removal • Living room, kitchen, kitchen dining, 1/2 bath on main; 3 beds up plus 2nd bath • New carpet in basement family room with 3rd bath; fireplace too! • Hurry, won’t last long!

MARY ANN DECK 760-1205

$128,000

1127 Iowa, Lawrence, KS 66044 | 785-842-2772 | MaryAnnDeck.ReeceAndNichols.com

OPEN SUNDAY 1 P.M.-3 P.M.

2909 Oxford Road BED BUILT

4 BATH

4

1979 SQ. FT. 3,183

GAR. 2 CARS BSMT.

Y ORCHARDS SUBDIVISION • 1 1/2 story with 3,183 sq. ft. • 4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths, 3 living areas • Formal dining room, plus eat-in kitchen • Amazing master suite on 2nd floor with adjoining office • Private fenced yard with deck and partially covered patio • Excellent location within walking distance of schools and KU.

KRIS DEVLIN 766-9999

$275,000 785-856-0011 | 5040 Bob Billings Pkwy. Suite A | krisdevlin@sunflower.com

OPEN SUNDAY 1 P.M.-3 P.M.

OPEN SUNDAY 1 P.M. - 3 P.M.

1021 Home Circle BED BUILT

3 BATH

2359 Surrey 2

BED

1998 SQ. FT. 1,294

GAR. 2 CARS BSMT.

SANDY GARBER 331-5885

BUILT

N

GAR. GREAT VALUE & GREAT PRICE • Convenient main-level living • 3 bedroom, 2 bath and 2-car garage • All kitchen appliances remain, plus washer/dryer • New wood flooring in living room and dining • New exterior paint • In-ground storm shelter • City park across the street with play equipment and basketball court • Close to Prairie Park School, Nature Center and K-10.

$145,000 785-856-0011 | 5040 Bob Billings Pkwy. Suite A | sandygarber@sunflower.com

3 BATH

3

2005 SQ. FT. 1560 2 CAR BSMT.

LISA RAMLER 691-8288

Hedges Real Estate, Inc.

N ARE YOU ONE OF THE MANY COMMUTERS TO KC? Then this East side townhome is just what you are needing. Fabulous condition w/ wood floors in living room. Ceramic tile in kitchen. 3 large bedrooms. Fenced backyard for kids/pets/privacy. Stop by Sunday.

ONLY $139,950

1037 Vermont, Lawrence, KS 66044 | 785-841-2400 | www.HedgesOpens.com


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8 | Lawrence | March 12-13, 2011 ATTENTION BUYERS 100% FINANCING NOW AVAILABLE CALL FOR DETAILS!!

622 High Street, Baldwin City, KS 66006 785-594-2221

www.baldwin.reeceandnichols.com SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT

1112 GROVE, LISTED $194,900 4Bed/3.5 Bath, 1.5 Story, Finished Basement w/ Wet Bar, Fireplace, Tiled Flooring, Fenced Backyard

SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT

225 Eisenhower Drive

NEW LISTING. Beautiful 2-story in Park West subdivision at the north edge of Wakarusa Drive. Built by Mallard Homes in 2003. Owners installed new carpet this week and are leaving their Jacuzzi and refrigerator.

Kim Bergan 785-393-2720 163 1575 RD, LISTED $174,900 4 Bed/2Bath, 1.5 Story, 6.3 Acres, Wood Floors, 30X40 Outbuilding Patty Wiseman 913-709-0963

2615 Red Cedar Drive

NEW LISTING. This one has all the upgrades... granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, cherry wood floors and lots of landscaping. Check out the pictures online, and you will want to see this home in popular Sunflower Park.

$225,000

$249,900

Larry Northrop

785-842-3535 www.larrynorthrop.com

Hedges Real Estate.com

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785-842-3535 746 E. 1550 Road

Haskell Ave/E 1500 Rd

INCREDIBLE COLORADO FEEL in Vinland Valley at the south end of Haskell Avenue on 20 acres. Two creeks w/ timber for camping and hiking in your backyard. 80’ x 30’ heated shop w/ bath. Quality home has cement siding outside and soaring ceilings inside. Check out my website for pictures of this awesome property.

Want to offer your home “For Sale or Lease”? We can do that.

Location Properties L.C. works with Realty Executives Hedges Real Estate to offer some homes For Sale or Lease. We currently manage over 25 rentals in the Lawrence area. Give us a call today!

N 800 Rd E 1550 Rd

$435,000

OPEN SUNDAY 12:30-2:00 PM

www.larrynorthrop.com

LAWRENCE

Would you like to offer your home For Lease without the hassle of managing it yourself?

Hedges Real Estate.com

OPEN SUNDAY 2:30-4:00 PM

Debbie McCarthy • 785-764-6370 • www.homesforlease.org OPEN SUNDAY 1:00-3:00 PM

Glen Sohl

HISTORIC 2 BEDROOM. Two CAMPUS LOCATION – 5 bedstory. Great location, buildable lot. room, classic layout. LR, DR, kitchen, study and family room, full basement, Foreclosure! big fenced yard.

$375,000

Naismith Dr

Emerald Dr

$160,000

W 21st St

Hedges Real Estate.com

Sean Williams

785-843-4567

SOLID HOME – lots of value. New concrete siding, new windows, new furnace, new hot water heater, new roof, new carpet, new dishwasher, PLUS full basement AND big garage with shop. Dare to compare! Below Douglas County appraisal.

$120,000 Hedges Real Estate

Sean Williams

231 Arkansas St.

www.SeanWilliams.NET

785-843-4567

W 2nd St

Lawrence Memorial Hospital

Maine St

www.SeanWilliams.NET

785-843-4567

W 19th St W 19th Terr

OPEN SUNDAY 1:00-3:00 PM

1648 Stratford Road

Listings from $97,500 to $475,000

$97,500

Hedges Real Estate.com

1941 Emerald Drive

THREE BEDROOM, 3 bath with private master, gas stove, covered porch and fenced yard. New carpet, paint, water heater and electric panel. Easy to KU and K-10. www.SeanWilliams.net

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785-766-7653

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4917 Stoneback Drive

NEW LISTING Gorgeous home overlooking the Wakarusa Valley all the way to Clinton lake. Three BR, 3 BA, eat-in kitchen, finished walkout Clinton Pkwy basement with fenced yard. Great schools. You will love it. Wakarusa Dr

1101 Stone Meadows Drive

JUST EAST of Quail Run Elementary. Five BR 2-story home with full finished walkout basement on a corner lot with a side-entry garage. High vaulted livHarvard Rd ing room. Spacious eat-in kitchen with dark stain on the cabinets.

gsohl.com GRI, ABR

W 4th St

Hedges Real Estate


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March 12-13, 2011 Lawrence Get more info on our 1045 E. 23rd St. properties sent to your Lawrence, KS 66046 mobile phone. Office: 785-843-8566 Text the code to “79564” Toll free: 1-800-684-6227

open SunDay 1:00 - 3:00 pm

open SaturDay 1:00 - 3:00 pm

Joy Slavens 423-1868

4119 Doolittle, Lawrence

4914 Stoneback Drive, Lawrence

Darren and

This well-maintained townhouse is ideally located with brandi abram easy access to the K-10 bypass, near Clinton Lake, walking trail, youth sports fields, and easy access to Clinton Parkway. The town- 615-1149 or house features newer tile floors, fresh paint, a fenced yard and a 550-8946 finished daylight basement. Don’t miss this clean and ready to move into townhouse. Stop by or call for showing. Code 124465

$210,000 - $234,000

$149,900

Shown by appointment NEW LISTING!

Shown by appointment NEW LISTING!

Denise breason 331-5502 Darren and 2328 Surrey Drive, Lawrence Immaculately maintained townhouse in Law- brandi abram rence’s East side. This Home features easy access to K-10, a fenced yard, fresh paint colors, 615-1149 or 550-8946 tile floors, 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths and a gas log fireplace. Don’t miss out. Call us today for a private showing.

17450 126th St., mcLouth Endless possibilities for this 35-acre tract with 2 BR, 1 BA manufactured home. 40’ x 60’ steel shop with concrete floor and electricity, and 20’ x 60’ lean-to shed. Three ponds, awesome sunsets. $133,000

Shown by appointment

priCe reDuCeD

$142,500

&City Services

NEW LISTING!

Several new construction homes open. 3 & 4 bedrooms. Basements & slabs. Hardwood floors throughout, granite tops and much more.

HOME

Lawrence: City Services City of Lawrence

www.lawrenceks.org

Fire and Medical Department www.lawrenceks.org/fire_medical

830-7000

Police Department

www.lawrenceks.org/police

830-7400

Department of Utilities

www.lawrenceks.org/utilities

832-7878

Lawrence Transit System

www.lawrencetransit.org

864-4644

Municipal Court

www.lawrenceks.org/legal

832-6190

Animal Control

832-7509

Parks and Recreation

www.lprd.org

Westar Energy

www.westarenergy.com

800-383-1183

Black Hills Energy (Gas)

www.blackhillsenergy.com

888-890-5554

Bill Fair Real Estate Auctions

3532 morning Dove Circle, Lawrence New listing. Three-bedroom, 3-bath townhome. Huge fenced yard. 1,698 sq. ft. Open floor plan. Built in 2001. Great I-70 access. Code 26473 $143,900

Chris brust 913-660-8647

4104 harvard, Lawrence

Price reduced!!! Motivated seller offering this spacious 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home in desirable Lawrence location. Features include an unfinished basement, large master suite, 2 living areas, hard surface floors throughout, and beautiful landscaping including water features.

$202,500

Shown by appointment

Shown by appointment

Cheryl baldwin 423-1881

Joy Slavens 423-1868

1745 w. 24th St., 5 & 11, Lawrence

2515 Dover Court, Lawrence

Own cheaper than rent – luxury 1- and 2-bedroom condos with owner financing available. Starting at $54,000. Code 83103

Almost 1,800 sq. ft. in this luxury townhome. Huge master suite w/ jetted tub and double vanity. Loft area great for second living space. Gourmet kitchen w/ stainless appliances. Travertine tile. Close to K-10 for easy access. Code 70307

Don Schmidt 766-6268

Land Code 332775 • 66 acres, 9480 Kingman Road, Ozawkie • Ponds, electricity, water meter • $185,000 Code 332577 • 47 acres, 17256 13th St., Lawrence, Jefferson County • Pond, outbuildings, water meter • $199,500

$159,900

Foreclosures 11918 W. 70th Terrace, Shawnee • Rehab complete! • REDUCED $129,900 804 Crestline Drive, Lawrence • 3 BR/1 BA, investor special! • $79,900 8230 N. Cherokee St., De Soto • 2 BR/2 BA ready for your personal touch! NEW UPDATES! GRANITE! • $79,900

2417 Via Linda Drive, Lawrence • 5 BR/3 BA, full finished walkout basement! DEAL! • $181,900

Code 332565 • Lots 2-9, Ethel Court, Lawrence, Jefferson County • $39,000 per lot

716 Olive St., Leavenworth • Investor special! 3 BR/1 BA • $29,900

Code 109503 • North 2100 Road • 40 acres, 3 ponds, hard-surface road • $195,000 265 N. 2150 Road, Lecompton • 104 acres, gently rolling terrain, breathtaking views • $250,000

Denise Breason • 331-5502

Audio/Video Installation Kief’s Audio & Video

86-KIEFS

Guttering Jayhawk Guttering (A Division of Nieder Contracting, Inc.)

842-0094

Larry A. Hatfield, Appraisals Tom Monninger, SRA

843-0325 865-3550

Home Insurance Kurt Goeser, State Farm Insurance Ron King, American Family Insurance Tom Pollard, Farmers Insurance

843-0003 841-8008 843-7511

Home Remodeling Natural Breeze Remodeling

749-1855

909 S. Ferrel Drive, Olathe • 3 BR/2 BA, bank foreclosure • $82,900

Code 112181 • 2.76 acres, Saratoga Drive, McLouth • $29,900

Code 44458 • North 2100 Road • Two 20-acre tracts, ponds, hardsurface road • $99,500 each

887-6900

Home Appraisals

NEW LISTING!

Starting at $54,000

832-3450

Auctioneers

NEW LISTING!

Joy Slavens 423-1868

832-3000

3819 Overland Drive, Lawrence • Townhome, 2 BR/2 BA, full unfinished basement, great HOA! • REDUCED $87,900

Home Security Systems Rueschhoff Locksmith & Security

843-2182

1120 W. 13th Lane, Eudora • 3 BR/2 BA, full unfinished daylight basement, renovated! Over 1,600 sq. ft.! • Value priced at $174,900 3011 Havrone Way, Lawrence • 2 BR/1 BA cute townhome! Newer updates throughout! • $94,900

To schedule your personal tour call: Chris Brust • 913-660-8647 or Kari Abram • 766-2076

Century 21 Miller & Midyett

Team Abram

www.teamabram.com

For additional listings and homes coming soon, see our website!

View all listings in Topeka, Lawrence, Kansas City, Jefferson and Osage County

www.century21millermidyett.com

This weeks Real Estate AND transfers can be found in the Lawrence Journal-World.


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10 | Lawrence

| March 12-13, 2011

THIS WEEK’S MORTGAGE RATES Visit Mortgage Marketplace at www.hometownlawrence.com

LENDER Capital City Bank 740 New Hampshire 330-1200 2/23/11

Commerce Bank 865-4721 3/7/11

Douglas County Bank 865-1000 3/7/11

First Assured Mortgage 785-856-LOAN (5626) 3/8/11

KU Credit Union 749-6804 3400 W. 6th 3/8/11

Lawrence Bank 838-9704 2/17/11

Landmark National Bank 841-6677 2/23/11

Meritrust Credit Union 856-7878 2/8/11

Mid America Bank

(Formerly Hilco Mortgage Co.)

LOAN TYPE

30-YR. FIXED RATE/POINTS

15-YR. FIXED & VARIATION

Conv.

4.875 + 0 Call For Rates

4.125 + 0 (credit score 740)

FHA Fixed

Conv. FHA/VA Jumbo

5.000 + 0 4.875 + 0 6.000 + 0

4.250 + 0

Conv. Jumbo

4.875 + 0 Call For Quote

4.250 + 0

Conv. Conv. Jumbo

4.875 + 0 4.750 + 1 Please Call

Conv. 97% Financing

Conv.

University National Bank 841-1988 3/8/11

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

VA Fixed 45 day lock Refinance 80% or less

4.750 + 0 (credit score 720) 4.750 + 0 (credit score 660) 4.875 + 0 (credit score 740)

Rate are hot and market looks great! Rates quoted for a 30 day lock, purchase, and $100,000 loan or higher. Call for longer lock options. All rates are calculated with credit scores - call for your quote. VA/FHA Lending available. Call Deb Drummet at 785-330-1221 or Diana Deutsch at 785-3301220 for details. Free, same day approvals.

3/1 ARM 5/1 ARM 7/1 ARM 7/1 Jumbo

3.625+ 0 3.875 + 0 4.125 + 0 4.375 + 0

Call BRAD SCRAPER at 865-4721 for free pre-approval and for more information on mortgages for residential and investment properties.

10 Yr. 20 Yr. 15 Yr. Rental 30 Yr. Rental

3.875 + 0 4.750 + 0 4.875 + 0 5.375 + 0

4.250 + 0 4.000 + 1 Please Call

3/1 ARM 5/1 ARM 7/1 ARM FHA/VA USDA 100%

2.750 + 1 3.250 + 1 3.750 + 1 4.750 + 0 4.750 + 0

5.000 + 0 5.375 + 0

4.250 + 0

3/1 ARM 5/1 ARM HELOC

3.375 + 0 4.000 + 0 as low as 3.750 + 0

Jumbo

5.000 + 0 (credit score 740) 6.000 + 0 (credit score 720)

4.250 + 0 (credit score 740)

10-Yr. Fixed 20-Yr. Fixed

3.875 + 0 4.750 + 0 (credit score 740) 3.500 + 0 (credit score 740)

Conv. Jumbo VA/FHA

4.875 + 0 Please Call 4.750 + 0

4.375 + 0

Conv. Jumbo

5.125 + 0 5.500 + 0

4.375 + 0

Conv. Jumbo

Please call Please Call

Conv. Jumbo

Conv. Jumbo

Jumbo

5/1 ARM

10-Yr. Fixed

4.250 + 0

20-Yr. Fixed - Conv. 97% Financing

5.500 + 0 Credit score 740+

Please Call Please Call

FHA/VA/USDA 5 Year ARM 20 Year

CALL CALL CALL

4.750+ 0 Call For Rates

4.250 + 0

3/1 ARM 5/1 ARM 7/1 ARM 7/1 Jumbo

4.000 + 0 4.250 + 0 4.500 + 0 Call For Rates

4.875 + 0 Call For Rates

4.250 + 0

5/1 ARM 7/1 ARM 10 year 20 year

4.000 + 0 4.000 + 0 4.000 + 0 4.750 + 0

4.500 + 0

841-8055 3/8/11

Sunflower Bank 4831 Quail Crest Place 3/7/11

ARMs EQUITY LOANS

NOW IS THE TIME TO LOCK IN A GREAT LOW FIXED RATE! WHETHER YOU ARE BUYING, BUILDING OR REFINANCING, CONTACT DOUG GASTON FOR YOUR HOME FINANCING NEEDS. CALL DOUG GASTON at 865-1013: FAX: 865-1025.

No application fee! Call today for a free, no pressure, no obligation custom quote. Kansas Licensed Mortgage Company M.C. 0001442.

Contact Geoff Strole at 749-6804 or geoff.strole@kucu.org. Local Servicing. Free Pre-Qualifications within Minutes of Applying. Apply 24/7 at www.kucu.org. Proud to be an Approved Lender for the Tenants to Homeowners Program ... Creating Permanently Affordable Housing in Lawrence! www.tenants-to-homeowners.org

Free same day pre-approvals. Rates quoted on loan amounts of $125,000or more, purchase, 45 day lock with a credit score of 740 and above. Rates subject to change without notice. Now is the time to turn that adjustable rate into a fixed rate. Call or email us today for all your lending needs! Kelley Smetak at 785-856-9424 and Courtney Nowak at 785-856-9405

Call Brian McFall to get your prequalification started. Landmark has FHA, Conventional and VA loans. VA loans allow for NO DOWN PAYMENT. What could you buy with the hundreds of dollars you save in closing costs with Landmark? How about a new big screen TV or appliances? Closing costs vary from lender to lender, call Landmark and compare our costs and rates with any other lender. Call us today at 841-6677. The above rates are based on a loan of $120,000 or higher and a median credit score of 740 or above. Other rate and point options are available.

Call Deborah Kurtz @ 856-7878 and see how easy it is to get pre-approved.

We’ve merged our companies! Hilco Mortgage will now be part of Mid America Bank. Same location, same staff, and the same great service and rates you expect. Mid America Bank offers a FREE, No Obligation Pre-Approval Letter, and Good Faith Estimate with APR. FIRST TIME HOMEBUYER SPECIALISTS ***All loan options require approved credit. Rates for refinance vary. ***Please Call 841-8055

Stop by Sunflower Bank at 14th and Wakarusa and ask for AMANDA DIERCKS. We can help you move up or move into the home of your dreams. Sunflower Bank is an exclusive lender for Efficiency Kansas. If you’re going green, we can help. Call Amanda at 785-312-7274 or email at amandad@sunflowerbank.com.

APPLY ON-LINE AT UNBANK.COM 24/7. FREE SAME DAY APPROVALS! CONSIDER A REFINANCE WHILE RATES ARE AT AN ALL TIME LOW! UNIVERSITY NATIONAL BANK OFFERS FHA, VA, 100% USDA, & 97% LOANS. LEADING LENDER IN OUR COUNTY AND SURROUNDING COUNTIES! RATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AND ARE BASED ON CREDIT SCORES. PLEASE CALL TODAY FOR YOUR QUOTE!

CALL KATHLEEN JOHNSON AT 832-7223 for information on getting your listing in hometownlawrence.com

This is not an advertisement for credit as defined by paragraph 226. 24 of regulation Z. Call lender for APR. ARM-Adjustable rate mortgage; CAPS maximum per adjustment & Lifetime rate adjustment LTV-loan to value; Jumbo-any loan amount over $417,000.


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| Lawrence | 11

March 12-13, 2011 RE/MAX Professionals 545 columbia drive lawrence, kansas (785) 843-9393

Open Saturday 2:00-4:00 PM G! TIN LIS W NE

Bill Bowers

785-766-6752 billbowershomes.com

Open Sunday 1:30-3:30 PM ! EN OP E TIM ST FIR

3005 W. 23rd Terrace

1927 Clare Road

GREAT POTENTIAL in this 3-bedroom, 2-fullbath ranch that needs a little TLC. New owner can take advantage of sweat equity with a little sprucing up. Priced accordingly. Features include 2 living areas, fireplace, fenced yard, oversized 2-car garage, breakfast bar and pantry. Come see if it is right for you.

LOTS OF UPDATES in this slick 3-bedroom ranch perfect for the 1st-time buyer. Features a 2nd living area; upgraded kitchen and bath. Home has newer counters, fixtures, flooring and HVAC. The huge shady yard is fenced, and there is a wonderful low-rise deck great for entertaining. A must-see in this price range.

$132,900

Shown By Appointment

WEST LAWRENCE AREA

Neighborhood Overview

2121 E. 25th Court

• 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH • Clean, fresh, move-in ready • New carpet throughout • Fireplace • MLS 123402

$139,900

$124,900

Russ Lang 785-865-7489 RussLangRemax@aol.com

RE/MAX Professionals 785-843-9393

VT = VISUAL TOUR

Congressional Place boundaries Gateway boundaries

SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT

VT

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West Lawrence boundaries Neighborhood boundaries from the city of Lawrence and West Lawrence Neighborhood Association

ASSOCIATIONS* 715 Illinois St.

Old West Lawrence. Four bedroom, 1 1/2 bath. Big lot, nice! $194,900

4700 Turnberry Drive

Golf lot, open floor plan, 4 bedroom, LR, FR, office. $367,500

EASTERN KANSAS? We’ve Got You Covered!

209 Bramble Bend Court New construction in Fall Creek Farms. Cabinets & trim are in. $350,000

Randy Russell

The Froese Team RE/MAX Associates of Topeka BROKER ASSOCIATE 785-331-7954 • rrremax@yahoo.com

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Congressional Place Homeowners Association Gateway Neighborhood Association West Lawrence Neighborhood Association

www.wlna.org

(* Registered with the city of Lawrence at lawrenceks.org/pds/neighborhood_information)

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

• Langston Hughes Elementary School, 1101 George Williams Way • West Junior High School, 2700 Harvard Road (north of West Sixth Street), or Southwest Junior High School, 2511 Inverness Drive (south of West Sixth Street) • Free State High School, 4700 Overland Drive (north of 15th Street), or Lawrence High School, 1901 La. (south of 15th Street)

PARKS AND RECREATION

• DeVictor Park, 1100 George Williams Way • Lake Alvamar, north of Clinton Parkway and west of Wakarusa Drive • Oregon Trail Park, north of Overland Drive and west of Queens Road

EVENTS

• April 2: West Lawrence Neighborhood Association Annual Meeting, 11 a.m., UMB Bank, 1441 Wakarusa Drive • May 22: Congressional Place Homeowners Association Annual Meeting and Picnic, 4 p.m., Congressional Place (to be confirmed) 5295 SEMINOLE CT $150,000

The home has been completely remodeled on the inside with bamboo flooring, knotty pine cabinets, high efficiency hvac. You will love it! MLS 123921

1032 HOLIDAY DR $165,000

Great West side location 4 BR/3 BA, 2 car garage home. Large open floor plan w/beamed vaulted ceilings. Large deck overlooks nice level privacy fenced backyard. MLS 123622

16727 27 $167,500

Peaceful and serene setting for this gently sloping 10 acres that surrounds this, neat as a pin, 3 BR/2BA, 1768 sq ft home. 2 living areas, 30x40 garage w/shop. Just minutes from Lawrence. MLS 123619

Sources: city of Lawrence; Congressional Place, Gateway and West Lawrence associations

ON THE COVER: Homes in The Reserve at Alvamar on Lake Alvamar Drive in West Lawrence. Cover photo by Pat Connor. Community photos by Pat Connor.

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5069 SARATOGA $239,900

Lake front Home! Custom Built, open floor plan, 2400 sq ft, 11’ Ceilings, fireplace. Sand beach, kids swimming dock, storage shed, and only 30 feet from the waters edge! Enjoy Lake life at it’s best! MLS 123616

1634 PATTERSON LN $339,000

Secluded country retreat just a few minutes from town. 4 BR/4 BA, 5 car garage + 40 x 100 heated & insulated shop, concrete floor. Incudes pool, pond, creek, landscaping. Lawrence address & phones. MLS124069

393-9359

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18616 46 $349,900

Custom built home with a Guest House. Main Home has 3 BR/2 BA, 2104 sq feet all on one level. Great open floor plan, custom woodwork. Guest Home has 960 sq feet, 2 BR/1 BA, 33 Acres, Morton Bldg is 57 x 72.Too many options to list. Come Take A Look! 8 miles from Lawrence. MLS 123627

OTHER LISTINGS 5.12 ACRES MCLOUTH $52,000 (MLS 123621) 33.8 ACRES MCLOUTH $135,000 (MLS 123678)

Deanna Dibble

4820 CHEYENNE MCLOUTH $264,900 (MLS 123618) 16570 46 MCLOUTH $575,000 (MLS 123600)

1535 Cadet Ave.

BEATS PAYING RENT! This 3-bedroom home was totally remodeled in 2009. Fully equipped kitchen with microwave, stove, refrigerator and dishwasher. New wood privacy fence in summer 2010, and new wood deck off kitchen exit great for spring/summer barbecue. Call to see.

$89,900

206 Oak St., Perry

CALL TO SEE this wonderful “old style” home in quiet Perry. Three bedrooms (4th bedroom nonconforming in basement), 4 bath areas, OVERSIZED eat-in kitchen, full bath between 2 bedrooms, and master with 3/4 bath. Mudroom. OVERSIZED detached 2-car garage.

$129,000

1636 W. 22nd St.

FIRST TIME OPEN! Located just south of campus on an oversized corner lot. This home has 2 living areas, 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths and 2-car garage with extra space for workshop. Partially fenced. Come by to see!

$142,500


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2009 Riviera Ct

1040 April Rain Rd

912 Deer Run

1585 El Dorado Dr

409 N Pennycress

OPEN SATURDAY 1:00 - 3:00 FabulouS HomE!

OPEN SATURDAY 1:30 - 3:30 grEEn trEE bEauty!

OPEN SATURDAY 1:00 - 3:00 bEautiFul HomE!

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OPEN SUNDAY 1:00 - 3:00 JuSt ComplEtEd!

• Beautiful Santee Built Home • Large, Updated Kitchen • Great Entertaining Spaces • Daylight Basement, Media Room • Brick Patio, Hot Tub, Landscaped

$529,000

Crystal

5 Bed, 5 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 4840 Sqft Swearingen MLS#: 123898 VT#: 2378480 550-3424

• Pacific Plan by Highland Const. • Main Level Master Suite • Walk-Out Lower Lvl w/ Fam Rm • Bamboo Floors in Entry & Study • Unique Upgrades & Finishes

$424,900

Billie Wedel

3 Bed, 4 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 2793 Sqft MLS#: 118549 VT#: 1879138

393-2205

• Main Level Master Suite • Open Vaulted LR w/ Fireplace • Eat-In Kitchen, Screened Porch • Formal DR, Den,Walk-Out Fin. Bsmt - Great for Entertaining

$374,900

5 Bed, 4 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 3448 Sqft MLS#: 124063 VT#: 2373278

Judy Brynds

691-9414

• Corner Lot & Side Entry Garage • Beautiful Beamed Ceilings in FM • 3 Living Areas • New Roof in 2009 • Great Alvamar Location

$349,900

5 Bed, 4 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 4075 Sqft MLS#: 124279 VT#: 2393520

Steve Albright

393-9340

• 1.5 Story with 3-Car Garage • Finished Lower Level • Quality Mallard Finishes • Wonderful Lot • Lots of Space for the Price!

$347,900

5 Bed, 5 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 3415 Sqft MLS#: 123474 VT#: 2408893

Cheri Drake

423-2839

1636 Alvamar Dr

1339 Engel Rd

4824 Normandy Park

5214 Carson Pl

3824 Hill Song Cir

OPEN SUNDAY 1:00 - 3:00 grEat priCE rEduCtion!

OPEN SATURDAY 12:30 - 2:30 grEat CampuS loCation!

OPEN SATURDAY 11:00 - 1:00 SECludEd SEtting!

OPEN SUNDAY 1:00 - 3:00 main lEvEl living!

OPEN SATURDAY 12:00 - 2:00 FirSt timE opEn!

• Walk-Out Ranch, Lots of Room • Beautiful Remodeled Kitchen • Hardwood Floors in Living Area • Fabulous Views from Back Deck • Motivated Seller Ready to Move

$330,000

4 Bed, 5 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 4116 Sqft MLS#: 124241 VT#: 2187654

Linda Swain

550-4816

• Large 1/2 Acre Treed Lot • Sleek 1950’s Design • Freshly Refinished Hrdwd Flrs • New Interior Paint Throughout • Large Wrap-Around Deck

$299,900

Erin Morgan

5 Bed, 2 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 2456 Sqft MLS#: 122441 VT#: 2199946

760-2221

• Contemporary Michael Green • 2 Living Areas on Main Level • Spacious Master w/ Private Deck • Finished Walk-Out Basement • Private, Treed Yard

$299,900

4 Bed, 4 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 3621 Sqft MLS#: 123273 VT#: 694224

Henry Wertin

760-7499

• Ranch Plan w/ Full Finished Bsmt • Eat-In Kitchen + Formal Dining • Wet Bar, Family Rm, Bedroom & Bath in Full Finished Basement • Quality Home at a Great Price

$289,900

4 Bed, 3 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 2641 Sqft MLS#: 123243 VT#: 2287708

Maxine Gregory

393-2063

• Fantastic 5 Bdrm Ranch Home • Formal Dining & Eat-In Kitchen • Finished Walk-Out Basement • Fenced Bkyrd w/ Patio & Deck • Easy I-70 Access

$269,900

5 Bed, 3 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 3170 Sqft MLS#: 124322 VT#: 2398282

Laura Smysor

218-7671

1291 N 873 Rd

1720 Carmel Dr

2906 Harper St

220 Eisenhower Dr

6267 Rock Creek Dr

1.8 Acres OPEN SATURDAY 1:30 - 3:30 FantaStiC rural propErty!

OPEN SAT & SUN 1:00 - 3:00 brandon WoodS - 1 lEvEl living!

OPEN SUNDAY 11:00 - 1:00 nEW ConStruCtion by Salb!

OPEN SATURDAY 1:00 - 3:00 EnErgy Star HomE!

Ozawkie OPEN SUNDAY 1:00 - 3:00 amazing HomE!

• Inground Pool! • New Kit. Cabinets, Granite Tops • New Carpet and Paint • South on 59 to Pleasant Grove • Wonderful Neighbors

$267,000

4 Bed, 3 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 1749 Sqft MLS#: 124387 VT#: 2402787

Brad Shuck

766-0171

• 2 Large Living Areas • Gas Fireplace • All Main Level Bedrooms • Screened Back Porch • All Brandon Woods Amenities

$249,900

Barbara Hodgson

3 Bed, 2 Bath, Bsmt: No, 1920 Sqft MLS#: 122106 VT#: 2171309

838-8209

• Backs to 72 Acre Nature Area • Oversized Patio, Large Deck • Bamboo Hrdwds, Ceramic Tile • Five Star Plus Energy Rated • Walk-Out Basement Included!

$247,500

4 Bed, 3 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 2056 Sqft MLS#: 122160 VT#: 2319717

1158 N 1900 Rd

840-7878

$244,000

4 Bed, 3 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 2116 Sqft MLS#: 124406

Dawn Hill

691-8986

Brooke Hothan

423-3787 550-0046 gold Star lakEviEW onE lEvEl! OPEN SATURDAY 1:00 - 3:00 • On Lake yet 10 Minutes to Downtown! SUNDAY 1:00 - 3:00 • 3+ Acres, Lean-To, 3-Car Garage! • 1+ Bedroom, 2 Bath, Basement: No • Rustic Elegance - Open, Vaulted! • 2200 Sqft Price: $240,000 • Well-Built: Cedar, Brick, Tile! • MLS#: 123989 VT#: 23664750 • Views Dock, Garden, Wildlife!

• Spacious & Open • Corner Lot w/ Modern Flare • Screened Deck, Walk-Out Bsmt • All Appliances Stay • Close to Marina & Golf Course

$239,900

4 Bed, 3 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 2432 Sqft MLS#: 124278

Kim Clements

766-5837

1011 Drum Dr

428 Doolittle Way

Patty McGrew

3+ Acres

Heather Salb

• Special Financing • Hearth & Rec Rooms • Upgrades Throughout • Stamped Concrete,Hardie Siding • Oversized Garage

Angel Nuzum

Erin Mehojah

550-6795 393-4013 FirSt timE opEn! OPEN SATURDAY 1:30 - 3:30 • Open,Vaulted Ceilings SUNDAY 1:30 - 3:30 • Granite Tops, Stainless • 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Basement: No • Storm Shelter • 1755 Sqft Price: $239,900 • Sprinkler System/Sod • No Special Taxes • MLS#: 123934

OPEN SUNDAY 1:30 - 3:30 EaSy living in grEEn trEE!

• Ad Astra Plan by Highland Const. • Large Open Great Room • Granite Tops, Ceramic Tile Kit. • Master Suite w/ Vaulted Ceilings • Beautiful Stone FP in Great Rm

$229,900

3 Bed, 2 Bath, Bsmt: No, 1770 Sqft MLS#: 120646 VT#: 2077943

John Payne

856-6940

720 N Eagle Pass Dr

1490 Marilee

544 Arrowhead Dr

1717 Illinois

2704 Lockridge Dr

OPEN SUNDAY 1:00 - 3:00 FantaStiC valuE!

OPEN SUNDAY 12:30 - 2:30 bring tHE Family!

OPEN SUNDAY 1:30 - 3:30 nEW liSting, FirSt timE opEn!

OPEN SUNDAY 1:30 - 3:30 FirSt opEn & JuSt liStEd!

OPEN SUNDAY 1:30 - 3:30 SpaCiouS tWo-Story!

• 3 Bedrooms on the Main Level • Large, Fenced Backyard • Finished, Walk-Out Basement • 2 Living Areas • Ample Storage

$225,000

5 Bed, 3 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 2584 Sqft MLS#: 123813 VT#: 2344340

Toni McCalla

550-5206

• Huge Open Silver Canyon 5 BR • Granite Tops,Ceramic Tile in Kit. • Large Great Room w/ Fireplace • Main Level Master Suite • Walk-Out Lower Level

$224,900

4 Bed, 2 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 1846 Sqft MLS#: 124348 VT#: 2403326

Jonathan Schwarz

979-3586

• Ranch w/ Finished Basement • Open Floor Plan, Large Bdrms • Wet Bar Area in Basement • New Roof ‘08, Fully Fenced Yard • NW Lawrence Neighborhood

$219,900

4 Bed, 3 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 2514 Sqft MLS#: 124461 VT#: 2410327

Heather Salb

840-7878

• 1928 University Place Bungalow • Beautiful Wood Floors & Doors • Renovated Kitchen & Bath • Updated w/ New 2-Car Garage • Stop By or Just Call Deborah!

$215,000

Deborah

4 Bed, 2 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 1545 Sqft McMullen MLS#: 124530 766-6759

• Vaulted Family Rm w/ Fireplace • Large Living & Dining Rooms • Beautiful Hardwoods in LR/DR • Roomy Eat-In Kitchen • 5th Non-Conforming Bsmt BR

$205,000

4 Bed, 4 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 2380 Sqft MLS#: 123531 VT#: 2315784

Barbara Trouslot

766-1046


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4129 Seele Way

Lucy Harris

Erin Mehojah

764-1583 393-4013 a muSt-SEE! OPEN SATURDAY 1:00 - 3:00 • Vaulted Ceilings,Granite SUNDAY 1:00 - 3:00 • Lg. Master, Nice Kitchen • 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Basement: No • CeramicTile MainAreas • 1476 Sqft Price: $209,900 • Sprinkler System/Sod • No Special Taxes • MLS#: 123933

2808 Wildflower Dr

1531 Hanscom

3600 Parkview Ct

OPEN SUNDAY 1:30 - 3:30 WondErFul ranCHEr!

OPEN SUNDAY 12:00 - 2:00 uniquE Floor plan!

OPEN SUNDAY 1:00 - 3:00 Holiday HillS nEigHborHood!

• Excellent Condition • Exterior Painted 2010 • Covered East Patio • Sprinkler System • Super Location

$189,500

3 Bed, 2 Bath, Bsmt: No, 1434 Sqft MLS#: 123811 VT#: 2344893

Mary Jones

766-3023

734 Arkansas

1494 Marilee

1000 Kathy’s Ct

OPEN SATURDAY 12:30 - 2:30 CloSE to CampuS!

OPEN SUNDAY 12:30 - 2:30 WHy rEnt? oWn in ironWood!

OPEN SUNDAY 2:00 - 4:00 priCEd For a quiCk SalE!

• Great Location to Downtown & Bike Trails • Walk-Out Bsmt, Formal Dining • Front Porch & Nice Deck • All Appliances Included

$185,000

3 Bed, 3 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 1449 Sqft MLS#: 124149

Suzy Novotny

550-8357

• Fresh Paint • Large Eat-In Kitchen • Beautiful Fireplace • Spacious Bedrooms • Bonus Rooms

$174,800

3 Bed, 2 Bath, Bsmt: No, 1782 Sqft MLS#: 124416

Tammy Wendler

393-1949

1812 Hampton

915 Olivers Ct

OPEN SUNDAY 2:00 - 4:00 nEW to markEt!

OPEN SUNDAY 2:30 - 4:30 a grEat plaCE to Call HomE!

Baldwin City • Immaculate, Many Updates • Hardwood Floors Throughout • Main Level Laundry & Pantry • Fenced Yard, New Countertops • Updated Wiring and Plumbing

$162,000

2 Bed, 2 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 1160 Sqft MLS#: 124243 VT#: 2389064

Janet Scott

331-7987

• Spacious 2 BR, 1.5 Story Reverse • 2 Separate Living Areas • Open Kitchen w/ Ceramic Tile • Walk-Out Lower Level • Backs to Greenspace

$159,900

2 Bed, 2 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 1460 Sqft MLS#: 123207 VT#: 2362375

Jonathan Schwarz

979-3586

• New Floor Coverings & Paint • Full Basement, Lots of Storage • Spacious Open Floor Plan • All Appliances Stay • Near Schools and Shopping

$159,000

Casey

3 Bed, 2 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 1469 Sqft Vangemeren MLS#: 122923 766-4525

• Neat as a Pin • Clean as a Whistle • Tons of Upgrades • Well Maintained • See It Sunday!

$150,000

3 Bed, 2 Bath, Bsmt: No, 1328 Sqft MLS#: 124448 VT#: 2326388

Nicholas Lerner

766-5613

• Main Level Master • Double Sinks in Master Bath • Close to Downtown and Trails • Fresh Paint, Vaulted Ceilings • Beautiful Roses

$147,900

3 Bed, 3 Bath, Bsmt: No, 1548 Sqft MLS#: 124183 VT#: 2385575

Kimberly Williams

312-0743

2409 Ohio Street

1826 W 22nd

1804 Haskell

613 Church

1708 W 25th

OPEN SUNDAY 12:00 - 2:00 tWinkling brigHt gEm!

OPEN SUNDAY 1:00 - 3:00 nEW priCE - vEry ClEan!

OPEN SUNDAY 11:30 - 1:30 WondErFul updatEd HouSE!

Eudora OPEN SUNDAY 1:30 - 3:30 aFFordablE ranCHEr!

OPEN SATURDAY 1:00 - 3:00 FirSt timE opEn!

• Gleaming Hardwoods • Cute Cute Kitchen! • Wonderful Colors! • Unfinished Basement w/ Egress Easy to Finish

$141,300

3 Bed, 1 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 1060 Sqft MLS#: 124389 VT#: 2407324

Kimberly Williams

312-0743

• Across from Schwegler School • Lovely Trees & Fenced Yard • Many Updates Include Flrs, Paint, Etc. - Huge Fin. Bsmt Rec Space • Beautiful Refinished Wood Flrs

$139,900

3 Bed, 2 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 1595 Sqft MLS#: 123688

Amy LeMert

979-9911

• All New Carpet, Ceramic Tile, Hardware,Granite Countertops, Dishwasher, Range, Microwave • Paint Inside & Out

$139,900

2 Bed, 2 Bath, Bsmt: No, 1091 Sqft MLS#: 124327

Erin Mehojah

393-4013

• Open Plan, Vaulted Ceilings • Great Condition • Kitchen Appliances Stay • Double Sinks in Master Bath • Fenced Backyard

$139,900

3 Bed, 2 Bath, Bsmt: No, 1145 Sqft MLS#: 124366 VT#: 2413132

Caren Rowland

979-1243

• Cute and Move-In Ready • New Floor Coverings • New Kitchen Countertops • Fenced Yard, All Appliances • Close to Campus & Shopping

$139,900

3 Bed, 2 Bath, Bsmt: No, 1180 Sqft MLS#: 124454 VT#: 2409150

Amy Harris

760-0722

1520 E 19th

2400 McKinley Ct

1502 W 3rd

1613 Irving Ct

1207 E 21st St

OPEN SUNDAY 1:00 - 3:00 HomE SWEEt HomE!

OPEN SATURDAY 1:00 - 3:00 quiEt Cul-dE-SaC loCation!

OPEN SUNDAY 12:00 - 2:00 ruStiC ranCH HomE!

OPEN SUNDAY 12:00 - 2:00 FirSt timE opEn!

OPEN SATURDAY 11:00 - 1:00 WondErFully maintainEd HomE!

• Enjoy Wonderful Moments Here • Create Family Traditions • Invite Friends Over for a BBQ • Plant a Garden/Decorate a Rm • Own Your Home

$134,000

4 Bed, 3 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 1798 Sqft MLS#: 123101 VT#: 2266516

Dawn Hill

691-8986

2503 Crestline Cir

OPEN SATURDAY 12:00 - 2:00 movE-in rEady!

• SharpTownhome - New Carpet • 3 Bedrooms & Loft • Huge Master Suite • Fireplace & Formal Dining Area • Close to Shopping & Park

$122,000

3 Bed, 3 Bath, Bsmt: No, 1410 Sqft MLS#: 123261

Suzy Novotny

550-8357

• Beautiful Wood Floors • Updated Kitchen & Bathrooms • Great Deck on the Front • Back Patio, Private Backyard • Close to KU and Shopping

$129,900

3 Bed, 2 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 1162 Sqft MLS#: 123663 VT#: 2327185

Judy Brynds

691-9414

• Charming Ranch w/ Full Bsmt • Hardwood & Ceramic Tile Flrs • Spacious Main Floor Family Rm • Fenced Backyard with Shed • Close to Bus Stop & Shopping

$129,900

3 Bed, 1 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 1264 Sqft MLS#: 124141 VT#: 2383934

Beth McFall

766-6704

2700 Century Dr

Pam Bushouse

Billie Wedel

550-0716 393-2205 nEW liSting! FirSt timE opEn! OPEN SATURDAY 1:00 - 3:00 • Cute 2-Bedroom Ranch SUNDAY 1:00 - 3:00 • Many Updates and Fresh Paint • 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath, Basement: No • Quiet Street with Mature Trees • 704 Sqft Price: $92,900 • Home Warranty Offered to Buyer • Move-In Ready!!! • MLS#: 124534 VT#: 2415783

• Open Living Rm w/ Fireplace • Sizeable Master BR w/ Bath Area • Extra Storage Areas • Great Fenced Backyard • Cul-de-Sac - Newer Roof

$129,900

3 Bed, 2 Bath, Bsmt: No, 1138 Sqft MLS#: 124498 VT#: 2411862

Pam Bushouse

550-0716

• Newer Windows, Doors, Paint, & Roof • New Carpet and Paint • Huge Driveway, Quiet Street • Great Opportunity

$124,900

2 Bed, 1 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 1401 Sqft MLS#: 123553 VT#: 2313638

Brad Shuck

766-0171

3823 Westland Pl

255 N Michigan #7-36

OPEN SUNDAY 1:30 - 3:30 WHy rEnt?

OPEN SAT & SUN 1:30 - 3:30 priCEd rigHt! 3 bEdroom!

• Great Way to Build Equity • Excellent Condition • Open Floor Plan • East Patio/Courtyard • Close to Shopping & Bus Route

$88,000

2 Bed, 1 Bath, Bsmt: No, 808 Sqft MLS#: 124056

Steve Jones

766-7110

• Motivated Seller • Great Townhome in Woodcreek • Awesome Appliances • Hardwood Floors, Fresh Paint • New Carpet

$77,900

3 Bed, 2 Bath, Bsmt: No, 1254 Sqft MLS#: 124058

Elaine Winn

764-1967


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McGrew Gold Star Homes 1741 Lake Alvamar Dr

216 N Running Ridge Rd

5017 Keystone Ct

5019 W 18th

4701 Carmel

• 5 Bedroom, 5 Bath, Basement: Yes Price: $915,000 • Sqft.: 6258 • MLS # 123771

• 4 Bedroom, 5 Bath, Basement: Yes Price: $795,000 • Sqft.: 4144 • MLS # 124308 VT # 2397572

• 5 Bedroom, 5 Bath, Basement: Yes Price: $699,000 • Sqft.: 5043 • MLS # 124244

• 4 Bedroom, 5 Bath, Basement: Yes Price: $615,000 • Sqft.: 4139 • MLS # 122752

• 4 Bedroom, 4 Bath, Basement: Yes Price: $569,000 • Sqft.: 5181 • MLS # 124139 VT # 2382267

Linda Randall

(785)550-8029

Carl Cline

(785)218-1340

1128 Dubs Ct

349 N Eaton

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Carl Cline

(785)218-1340

Linda Randall

(785)550-8029

Carl Cline

(785)218-1340

304 N Carver Ln

4403 Quail Pointe Dr

1585 El Dorado Dr

• 4 Bedroom, 4 Bath, Basement: Yes Price: $369,900 • Sqft.: 2810 • MLS # 124445

• 4 Bedroom, 4 Bath, Basement: Yes Price: $350,000 • Sqft.: 3194 • MLS # 124320 V T # 2 3 9 9 0 5 4

• 5 Bedroom, 4 Bath, Basement: Yes Price: $349,900 • Sqft.: 4075 • MLS # 124279

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• 4 Bedroom, 4 Bath, Basement: Yes Price: $424,000 • Sqft.: 3824 • MLS # 124329

Connie Friesen

(785)766-3870

2009 Camelback Dr

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• 4 Bedroom, 4 Bath, Basement: Yes Price: $400,000 • Sqft.: 3326 • MLS # 123828

Patty McGrew

(785)423-3787

1890 Pecan Valley Ct

Betty Wenger

(785)865-6865

Crystal Swearingen

(785)550-3424

4601 Trail

313 Parker Cir

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Judy Brynds

(785)691-9414

1158 N 1900 Rd

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• 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath, Basement: Yes Price: $349,900 • Sqft.: 2616 • MLS # 123698 VT# 2329130

Patty McGrew

(785)423-3787

405 N Olivia

• 5 Bedroom, 4 Bath, Basement: Yes Price: $335,000 • Sqft.: 3783 • MLS # 122690 VT# 2226917

Steve LaRue

(785)766-2717

3606 Hartford

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• 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath, Basement: Yes Price: $320,000 • Sqft.: 2677 • MLS # 122656

Connie Friesen

300 Eldridge Ln

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• 4 Bedroom, 4 Bath, Basement: No Price: $235,000 • Sqft.: 2360 • MLS # 122667

Judy Brynds

(785)691-9414

2509 Prairie Elm Dr

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• 5 Bedroom, 3 Bath, Basement: Yes Price: $285,000 • Sqft.: 2900 • MLS # 122864 VT# 2245313

Steve LaRue

(785)766-2717

• 1+Bedroom, 2 Bath, Basement: No Price: $240,000 • Sqft.: 2200 • MLS # 123989

Patty McGrew

(785)423-3787

5229 Carson Dr

3408 Green Meadows Ct

• 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Basement: No Price: $189,900 • Sqft.: 1504 • MLS # 124067 VT# 2113490

• 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath, Basement: No Price: $179,900 • Sqft.: 1665 • MLS # 123582 VT# 2317068

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• 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Basement: No Price: $219,900 • Sqft.: 1776 • MLS # 124072

• 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Basement: Yes Price: $194,900 • Sqft.: 1548 • MLS # 124331

306 Dakota

304 Bowstring

2400 McKinley Ct

2222 Breckenridge

• 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Basement: No Price: $169,500 • Sqft.: 1860 • MLS # 123988 V T # 2 3 6 4 8 7 1

• 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Basement: Yes Price: $162,500 • Sqft.: 1902 • MLS # 124436

• 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Basement: Yes Price: $129,900 • Sqft.: 1162 • MLS # 123663 VT # 2327185

• 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Basement: No Price: $129,900 • Sqft.: 1429 • MLS # 123595 VT# 2324149

Tammy Wendler

(785)393-1949

Kimberly Williams

(785)312-0743

Heather Salb

(785)840-7878

Cheri Drake

(785)423-2839

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• 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Basement: No Price: $175,000 • Sqft.: 1420 • MLS # 124130 VT# 2380015

Steve LaRue

(785)766-2717

505 Colorado #8

Judy Brynds

(785)691-9414

507 Colorado #8

Mary Jones

(785)766-3023

Judy Brynds

(785)691-9414

Kimberly Williams

(785)312-0743

Homes marked with the McGrew Gold Star have met the following criteria: inspected, repairs completed, cosmetically enhanced,

• 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath, Basement: No Price: $69,000 • Sqft.: 788 • MLS # 124128 VT#: 2380732 Jonathan Schwarz

(785)979-3586

• 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Basement: No Price: $84,000 • Sqft.: 972 • MLS # 124456 Kimberly Williams

(785)312-0743

priced competitively, and offer a 1 year home warranty for the buyer.


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