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For more information, call 913.862.8ACE Tickets are available at all Ticketmaster locations, including the Jones Store and select 7th Heaven stores. Call for TXI at (816) 931-3330 or 1-800-877-1214. Ticket sales are non-refundable. University of Kansas students willing to shop for a bank may find that each institution differs slightly in what it offers with its checking accounts. Area banks value student business Terry Sutcliffe, president of Lawrence National Bank, 647 Massachusetts St., said his bank had designed its Economy Star Savar Account for students. It is popular because of its no minimum balance and free ATM features, he said. Kent Fry, assistant vice president of FirstBank, 2546 Iowa St., said his bank had alays had good relationships with students. An informal survey of Lawrence's five banks showed that all offer a similar array of checking services with the same survey focused on non-interest checking accounts, which are the bulk of all five banks offered two types of non-interest accounts. Although students are not usually big depositors, a consensus of the bankers said they valued student She said that First National's marketing department handed out brochures about the bank during enrollment and hired extra personnel at the start of the school year to expedite new student business. First National Bank also offers its automatic teller machine card to students at no charge. Boring said. By Steve Buckner "Student business is a big part of our business here and in Manhattan." he said. Heartland Park Topeka The Center of America's Motorsports Kansan staff writer FirstBank allows students to freeze their accounts during the summer with just $1 to $2 so students will not "We welcome student business," said Janet Boring, senior partner coordinator at First National Bank, 900 Massachusetts St. "We go out and pursue it." have to start over with establishing themselves at a bank when school starts. The bankers also stressed the importance of having an account in a Lawrence bank for out-of-town students. "Students should have an account where they are doing business," said Dick Ashcraft, assistant vice president at Douglas County Bank, Ninth and Kentucky streets. "A lot of businesses do not like to take out-of-town checks. The farther away from here, the harder it is to cash checks." Boring said she believed student checking accounts were safe. MOSCOW — It was a close encounter of the Communist kind. Towering, tiny-headed humanoids from outer space landed their UPO in the Russian city of Voronezh and emerged for a promenade around the park, spreading fear among residents. Boring said she believed student checking account were a sign of responsibility. "I think it is good training for them to be their own person with a checking account," she said. "I think it's part of growing up." The Associated Press Tass reports that Russians have sighted UFO At least that's what the official Tass news agency said Monday. Tass, contributing to a string of weird tales that have crept into the formerly stuffy state-controlled media in recent months, said in a straight-faced report that Soviet scientists vouched for the UFO'S landing. "Scientists have confirmed that an unidentified flying object recently landed in a park in the Russian city of Voronezh," Tass said. "They have also identified the landing site and found traces of aliens who made a short promenade about the park." 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