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Good Morning Kansas: September 25, 2008
Thursday, Sept. 25, 2008
How President Bush tried to calm fears and answer questions about the current financial crisis. And, how that crisis is now impacting the presidential race. The Shawnee County District Attorney candidates go head to head. What's riding on the debate. Plus, President Bush says immediate action is needed to right the economy. Sugar, butter and 9,000 Granny Smith apples. Why the Fort Riley community is pounding out the pies and whose secret recipe they're using. A man was severely beaten during a home invasion. What our 49 News Crime Tracker found out about this crime that makes it different from other recent home invasions. Graffiti is plaguing some areas in Topeka, but neighbors are getting some help.Some cities are charging extra to let you drive in the "fast lane." How much extra cash motorists are shelling out and how much time they're saving. 49 News Anchor Gena Terlizzi discusses the Harveyville Fair with Dorothy Masters. Why some Harveyville residents will be flexing their muscles for show. Plus, who the muscle men will face off against. 49 News Anchor Gena Terlizzi also speaks to Stephanie Lanter and Karen Hiller about the Aaron Douglas Art Fair scheduled for this weekend in Topeka








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