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by Kim Hynes and KWCH 12 Eyewitness News | May 11, 2012
Five days on the road and we've ended up in our fifth 'One of a Kind' Kansas town.  Anthony is our last stop for this road trip.  Anthony is 56 miles southwest of Wichita.  About 2,400 people live in town known for agriculture and oil. Click here to see pictures from our visit to Anthony On our Facebook page, Gweneth Reeder West posted when I was born in 1930, I remember that Dr. Galloway was THE doctor...
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by Kim Hynes and KWCH 12 Eyewitness News | May 7, 2012
Alright folks, we need your help.  Merril Teller, Michael Schwanke and Jenn Bates are heading on a week long road trip Monday.  We need help deciding where to send them this time around.  You can get involved by telling us what makes your town 'One of a Kind'. Click here to see where we visited last time   Back in November, hundreds of you nominated your town and encouraged us to visit.  We made it to five places, and we know there's a lot more to see. How to get involved: If you like what we're doing, 'like' us on Facebook and share this with your friends To nominate, show us on our Facebook page what makes your town 'One of a Kind' Once nominated, use our Facebook photo galleries to tell us why we should visit Click here to go to our Facebook page What we're looking to see: Quirky characters/Standout students Unique businesses Fun foods Locally made products   Reporter Video
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April 12, 2012
Whether it's a unique landmark, a quirky business or an unforgettable character every town has something that makes it 'One of a Kind'.   Eyewitness News wants to come to your town and share your stories with all of Kansas. Nominate your town by going to our Facebook page and telling us a little about it... We'll add your town to our list....  Upload your pictures to our Facebook wall and get your friends, family and nieghbors to do the same. Merril Teller, Michael Schwanke and Jenn Bates will spend a week on the road sharing your stories with all of Kansas. 
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By Ryan Johnson and KWCH 12 Eyewitness News | April 11, 2012
A nine-year-olds' creativity and imagination have gone viral thanks to a Los Angeles filmmaker. Caine Monroy built an elaborate cardboard arcade in his father's auto parts store last summer. The games are made from cardboard boxes, the prizes he gives out are from his own toy collection at home. One day filmmaker Nirvan Mullick stopped at the East L.A. auto parts store to look for a car part. That's when he came upon Caine. He was so impressed with what the nine-year-old created he made a 10-minute shortfilm about Caine's Arcade.
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By Susan Gager and KWCH 12 Eyewitness News | April 3, 2012
An 18 month old baby dies in the hospital from injuries. El Dorado police now have changed the nature of their investigation from child abuse to homicide. Parents said baby Jayla had an accident at home. Doctors say the injuries baby Jayla sustained were inconsistent with the their story. Police arrested the baby's 23 year old mother on Monday. “I'm angry at myself that I was friends with this person when she had Jayla and I didn't realize that anything wasn't going on.  Why could I not see that?
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By Cindy Klose | March 27, 2012
If you have a question for a business, reaching out through Facebook may not be your best option.  A survey of retailers looked at how quickly businesses respond to a posting on their Facebook page, and found a quarter of the companies didn't respond at all. Researchers say it's an untapped opportunity for customer service with 850 million Facebook users.  Read more here and remember, we do answer your...
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