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Tuesday, June
6, 2000: Veterinary Medicine raises
funds with auction; former football player arrested on gun charges
Wednesday, June
7, 2000: Summer heat gets students
outside; City Commission approves ordinance on liquor violations; New
lineup for 2000 Stampede
Thursday, June
8, 2000: Environmental science
serves as focus of 2-day workshop for middle school girls; 3-hour self-defense
workshop helps area girls learn to GROW; Tuttle Creek Lake Festival
to offer triathalon, local music, disc golf
Tuesday, June
13, 2000: Manhattan celebrates
1st Tuttle Creek festival; 48 arrested in county this weekend; Hunt
for perfect tan brings risks from ultraviolet radiation
Wednesday, June
14, 2000: Arts, sciences assistant
dean leaves for Michigan; Fuel prices rise in Manhattan, surrounding
area; Teenie Beanie Babies return
Thursday, June
15, 2000: Kansans battle fuel costs;
Storm causes power outages; high winds destroy 2 homes; Sunflower State
games' deadline for discounted rates approaches
Tuesday, June
20, 2000: Juneteenth celebrates
black heritage; Supreme Court rules state schools cannot allow publicly
lead prayer
Wednesday, June
21, 2000: K-State showcases technology
at fair; Student found dead in home in suspected suicide Monday
Thursday, June
22, 2000: Alumna final contestant
in karaoke contest at Stampede; Funeral for student to occur Saturday
Tuesday, June
27, 2000: Country Stampede 2000:
Area band takes stage despite rain; Natural gas alternative to unleaded
gas
Wednesday, June
28, 2000: 3-percent tuition hike
passed for 2001-2002; K-State volleyball signs 4 recruits
Thursday, June
29, 2000: Gay former scout says
ruling will harm organization; Droughts, low moisture cause farmers
problems
Wednesday, July
5, 2000: New aid applications
include inquiry into applicants' past drug convictions; K-State women's
golfer 1st in school history to qualify for U.S. Open
Thursday, July
6, 2000: K-State junior volunteers
with diabetic children at Rock Springs' Camp Discovery, teaches ownership
of personal health
Tuesday, July
11, 2000: Regents' request for
increase in faculty salaries could aid in equalizing faculty raises;
Bill could give money to Fort Riley; funds to be used for renovations
Wednesday, July
12, 2000 4-day camp develops high
school, middle school girls' skills
Thursday, July
13, 2000: Aggieville's new bar
takes a look at Manhattan's 'wild side'; Gap, GapKids to open in Manhattan
Town Center in September; Equestrian team coach announced
Tuesday, July
18, 2000: Miss America 2000 speaks
to soldiers about responsibility of serving country; 'X-Men' more than
your average comic book film
Wednesday, July
19, 2000 Pepsi signs 1st check
for Hale Library
Thursday, July
20, 2000: Pepsi check will go to
library improvements; Flint Hills Breadbasket fights to minimize hunger
Tuesday, July
25, 2000 Senior citizen volunteers
at local agencies, inspires others to help; Camp gives students pointers
on wrestling
Wednesday, July
26, 2000 Gas leak probable cause
of explosion at apartments Tuesday afternoon; K-State brings Finnegan
family closer together; Colbert Hills welcomes golf academy
Thursday, July
27, 2000 Squirrel!; Fire victims
left with little; 25th Kaw Valley Rodeo barrels into Manhattan tonight
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