Thursday, April 9, 1998 The University Daily Kansan Section A·Page 3 Music festival to spring up in May By Chris Horton chorton@kansan.com Kansan staff writer First there was the Jayhawk Music Festival, and now, Lawrence will have another outdoor music festival. The Lazer, 105.9 FM, announced yesterday that it would sponsor its second outdoor music festival in Lawrence, the Sunflower Festival, which will take place May 16 at Clinton Lake State Park. The Lazer also sponsors the Kappa Sigma fraternity's Jayhawk Music Festival. The confirmed lineup was announced on the air at 4 p.m. yesterday by Brett Mosiman and Jacki Becker of Pipeline Productions. Joining headliners Ben Folds Five will be Tonic; Medeski, Martin and Wood; Ween; Spacehog; and Superdrag. Mosiman said the festival would serve as a spring counterpart to the Jayhawk Music Festival, which Pipeline also promotes. "We've got an hour longer in the spring until dusk, so it should run until 8:30 or 9 p.m.," he said. "Hopefully, it will be an annual affair." Becker said event proceeds would benefit Kansas Parks and Wildlife and area children's charities. "I hope we could get 10,000 people like we do with Jayhawk Music Festival and raise some money," she said. Robert Reddig, Kansas City, Mo. freshman said he would attend the festival. "There are a lot of good bands," Reddig said. "I went to the Jayhawk Music Festival last year, and it was fun, so I think SUNFLOWER FESTIVAL When: May 16 **When:** May 16 **Where:** Clinton Lake State Park **Who:** Ben Falds Five; Tonic; Medeski, Martin and Wood; Ween; Spacehog; Superdrag **How much:** $16.50 Tickets go on sale at noon Monday at Ticketmaster outlets, The Battleneck, Granada and the SUA box office. this would be similar." Tickets are $16.50 and will go on sale at noon Monday at all Ticketmaster locations; The Bottleneck, 737 New Hampshire St.; The Granada, 1020 Massachusetts St.; and the SUA box office in the Kansas Union. District attorney considering reports; no charges filed yet Continued from page 1A man were not included in the report. The KBI blood tests for Vestal's passengers, Julie Barton, Littleton, Colo., freshman, and Linsay Wachloz and Lindsey McClean, Quincy, Ill., freshmen, also were not released. "I'm obviously not going to make any final decisions on that until I've seen all the lab reports," she said. If the district attorney's office presses charges against Vestal, the results of both his breath test and blood check will be admissible in court. Wheeler said. Christine Tonkovich, Douglas County district attorney, said she received the police report yesterday but did not have a timetable for what, if any, action she would take. "What the law says is 'Either, or,' so they're both given equal weight." he said. 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