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By Anne Meyer and KWCH 12 Eyewitness News | February 20, 2012
They still have two games left in the regular season, but Wichita State shocker fans are talking March Madness. The team already has a share of the conference title, and could win the title out right with one more win. Plus hundreds are headed to St. Louis next weekend to cheer them on in the Missouri Valley Tournament. Shocker shirts have been flying off store shelves ever since the team clinched a share of the conference title. "I think they deserve it," said Shocker fan Gary Hoepner.
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By Joe Fenton and KWCH 12 Eyewitness News | December 18, 2011
A Wichita woman is arrested Sunday, accused of setting her boyfriend's shirt on fire while he was still in it. It happened in the 1600 block of S. Market St, shortly before 4:00am. The victim says his girlfriend became upset during an argument, setting his shirt on fire.  He told police the 37 year old woman then threw a cup of grease on him, fueling the fire. The 38 year old man was able to get his shirt of quickly.  He received minor burns to his abdomen and forearms, and some of his hair burned off as well.  He was treated and released from the hospital.
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By Cindy Klose | October 14, 2011
  First it was bracelets causing controversy, now it's a T-shirt. Cheerleaders at the high school in Gilbert, Arizona planned to wear a T-shirt at the football game Friday to promote breast cancer awareness, then go around and collect money from the crowd.  But the school administration doesn't like the slogan, "Feel for lumps, save your bumps. " Read more about the schools dilemma and reaction to it in reporting from USA Today.
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By Cindy Klose | October 14, 2011
A plan to raise awareness and money for breast cancer causes hit a bump in Arizona. Cheerleaders at Gilbert High School wanted to wear pink t-shirts with the slogan "Feel for lumps, save your bumps," to Friday's game.  They planned to ask the crowd for donations.   But the school principal stepped in, saying the administration wasn't against awareness or initiatives by the students, but wanted to make sure they were within appropriate boundaries of a school setting.
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By Megan Strader and KWCH 12 Eyewitness News | April 1, 2011
It's the morning after the Shocker's big win at the NIT Championship in New York City...and Shocker fans are snatching up freshly printed Championship Gear. "I'm super proud. I'm a WSU alum, as is my oldest daughter, I'm glad that we can stand up and say look at us now," said Sharon Robinson. Robinson was in line, with about a dozen other people, an hour before the t-shirts even when on sale at Sports Time Fan Shop By mid afternoon, shirts had sold out at the shop, along with All Sports and the WSU Bookstore.
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By Kim Setty and KWCH 12 Eyewitness News | February 9, 2011
We’re combining high-tech and fashion. A $15 t-shirt from ThinkGeek.com now claims no more turning on your computer to see if you have a Wi-Fi signal. It’s supposed to do the job for you. KFDI’s Phil White says he could use something like that. “If we’re in a neighborhood that doesn’t have a coffee shop or a place with free Wi-Fi nearby, it’s real hard to find sometimes.” The shirt claims to help you in that hunt. The design on the front is supposed to light up if you have a Wi-Fi signal and stay off if you don’t.
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August 23, 2010
Today's Crew in 2 is chock-full of great videos! An exclusive sneak peek at the upcoming season of 90210 and a fun video of the newest T-Shirt wars!
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March 24, 2010
By day Derek Keller is a stock broker and financial planner.  But by night? "I'm Laundryman!" he laughs.  He says he does up to three loads a night for his family. That makes him the perfect guy to test this week's product:  Mr. Steamy Dryer Balls.  Yep, that's really the name.  It's supposed to take wrinkles out of your clothes by releasing steam through its holes.  And to make that steam, the directions say you have to put your clothes in the dryer on hot.  That's a big red flag for Derek.  "If you dry them on high, I'm afraid they'll shrink.
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December 15, 2009
From the US Attorney to the Kansas Attorney General, Eyewitness News tried to find out what people wearing federal agent shirts were doing at 401 SouthGgreenwood Tuesday afternoon. That's the address for Dependable Assisted Living, and Dependable Home Care. Mark Wagner works nearby. "The parking lot to the east of us, which normally has half a dozen cars, had a full parking lot. Our parking lot was full, there was cars on the street. So I came into the office because I didn't see anything going on. " He continued, "when I left at 9, there was a police officer outside, and I asked him what was going on. He said he was serving a federal search warrant to our neighbors.
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May 6, 2008
They say one man's trash is another man's treasure.  While some stores are selling shirts made out of recycled materials, others are offering up old shirts. Shopping.  We all do it, whether we like it or not.  Granted, buying new things isn't the most environmentally friendly thing you can do.  But we've got some tips for you. First, try ordering online.  Lots of stores now have websites to make it easy. "Order your Netflicks videos, instead of driving to the video store, just get them in the mail," reasoned Tonya Bronleewe of the Sedgwick County Extension Office.
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