The Topeka Capital-Journal back issues from March 2004:
Chipman is MIAA coach of year WU's Cunningham earns first-team nod
Mar 01, 2004;
Topeka Public Schools is taking note of changes made in Kansas City, Kan., district District works to narrow gap
Mar 01, 2004;
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Mar 01, 2004;
Bryant C. Freeman says Haiti is 'tearing itself apart'
Mar 01, 2004;
Reserves give KU a spark in 79-58 win
Mar 01, 2004;
KURT CAYWOOD'S COLUMN
Mar 01, 2004;
Fire decimates eatery in downtown Emporia
Mar 01, 2004;
BRIEFLY IN SPORTS
Mar 01, 2004;
REVIEW: 'Agnes' experiment doesn't work out
Mar 01, 2004;
[ Thunderstorm winds destroyed two outbuildings Sunday near Junction City,... ]
Mar 01, 2004;
FIT TO BE TIED Late trey lifts Horns past Cats
Mar 01, 2004;
Training based on function
Mar 01, 2004;
City has banner year at state Ehret caps career with Class 6A state crown at 189 pounds
Mar 01, 2004;
K-State pounds EIU, 12-3
Mar 01, 2004;
Manhattan rallies to win first title in Class 6A
Mar 01, 2004;
KU's Lee ends slump
Mar 01, 2004;
College notebook
Mar 01, 2004;
[ World makes a cold seem healthy ]
Mar 01, 2004;
Secretary of state says residents deserve the right to vote in presidential primary
Mar 02, 2004;
Happy birthday, Dr. Seuss!
Mar 02, 2004;
Hayden girls cruise into 4A semifinals
Mar 02, 2004;
Marysville wins title Six Junior Vikings earn top spots
Mar 02, 2004;
Silent films alive with the sound of music
Mar 02, 2004;
Corrections
Mar 02, 2004;
[ Former Democratic presidential hopeful Wesley Clark will visit Topeka on Friday... ]
Mar 02, 2004;
PETE GOERING'S COLUMN
Mar 02, 2004;
Bankruptcies
Mar 02, 2004;
Divorces
Mar 02, 2004;
Police calls
Mar 02, 2004;
Books delight pupils Kids listen as local celebrities share famous author's best-loved works
Mar 02, 2004;
Military reunions announced
Mar 02, 2004;
OBITUARIES
Mar 02, 2004;
OBITUARIES (2)
Mar 02, 2004;
Sound: Grant enabled creation of school's recording studio
Mar 02, 2004;
Sebelius touts 'open space'
Mar 02, 2004;
County District Court
Mar 02, 2004;
Briefly in Topeka
Mar 02, 2004;
OBITUARIES (3)
Mar 02, 2004;
Sponsored composition to be played Saturday
Mar 02, 2004;
[ A governor-appointed task force to battle military streamlining in Kansas met for the first time Monday,... ]
Mar 02, 2004;
[ MARLOU M. WEGENER ]
Mar 01, 2004;
Think July 4 Shawnee County again is looking for money for the Independence Day celebration
Mar 01, 2004;
Healthbeat
Mar 01, 2004;
[ Chorus battles for voices ]
Mar 01, 2004;
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Mar 01, 2004;
Council to consider offenders' costs
Mar 01, 2004;
Needing a home
Mar 01, 2004;
BRIEFLY IN TOPEKA
Mar 01, 2004;
REVIEW: Newport all-stars jazz up TPAC
Mar 01, 2004;
MOTORCYCLE SHOW: Rain didn't stop crowd Enthusiasts, newcomers flood Exhibition Hall
Mar 01, 2004;
OBITUARIES (3)
Mar 01, 2004;
OBITUARIES (2)
Mar 01, 2004;
Washburn men enter tourney struggling; women on streak Ron McHenry led Blues to six straight wins late in season
Mar 01, 2004;
POLICE CALLS
Mar 01, 2004;
U.S. District Court
Mar 02, 2004;
Council to look at meter proposal Kansas Avenue money would support potential parking garage
Mar 02, 2004;
Births
Mar 02, 2004;
[ Former University of Kansas chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe died Sunday. ]
Mar 02, 2004;
Authorities seek fugitive
Mar 02, 2004;
Guard ties D-II record for 3-pointers
Mar 02, 2004;
[ Well, it's that time again. ]
Mar 02, 2004;
Police seek suspect in weekend assault
Mar 02, 2004;
[ Washburn Rural made it a clean sweep of the city basketball scoring titles,... ]
Mar 02, 2004;
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Mar 02, 2004;
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Mar 02, 2004;