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Sedgwick County Democrats hope to capture Harris/Walz momentum
Kansas House Democrat Ford Carr of Wichita, said that he's inspired by the recent momentum of the Harris/Walz campaign leading up to November. Sedgwick County Democrats hope to capture Harris/Walz momentum. Excitement was visible at what the Sedgwick County Democratic Party called a 'pop-up' rally for Democrats Thursday night at...
Southeast Kansas: Isolated Thunderstorms Possible Today, Sunshine Returns Sunday
Wichita, KS – Today, Southeast Kansas residents should prepare for possible isolated showers and a chance of thunderstorms this morning. While these storms are not expected to be severe, they could briefly impact outdoor activities. Highs today will range from 83 to 87 degrees, making it a warm and humid start to the weekend.
‘Incredible Hulk’ to attend 8th annual ICT Comic Con
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Get ready, sci-fi lovers! The 8th annual ICT Comic Con and Science Fiction Expo is happening this weekend at Century II Convention Hall. Doors open at 10 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday, and admission is free for children under 12. The Incredible Hulk will be there,...
Preparations underway for Field of Screams' scariest season yet
Whether it's the pyrotechnics, animatronics, scare actors, storyline, or the completely immersive experience that draws people to this indoor-outdoor haunt, owners say there’s something for everyone. Preparations underway for Field of Screams' scariest season yet. Field of Screams is hosting its 21st season of scaring starting at the end...
Worker critically injured after falling out of tree on property near Valley Center
SEDGWICK COUNTY, Kan. (KWCH) - A man working for a professional service on a property west of Valley Center suffered critical injuries after falling out of a tree. This happened after 5 p.m. Friday in the 8000 block of North 63rd Street West, near 77th Street North and Ridge Road.
A look at what's new at the Kansas State Fair this year
HUTCHINSON, Kan. (KAKE)- The Kansas State Fair is always looking to expand its offerings and this year’s fair is no different. There’s plenty of new foods, events, security measures, and buildings- truly something for everyone. More than 330,000 people attended last year's Kansas State Fair, but this year...
Governor Kelly, KDOT Celebrate $62.6 Million Federal Grant for 18th Street Bridge Replacement in Kansas City
Governor Laura Kelly and Kansas Department of Transportation Secretary Calvin Reed welcomed Federal Highway Administration Administrator Shailen Bhatt to Kansas City, Kansas, on August 29, to highlight the 18th Street Bridge Project. In July, the U.S. Department of Transportation awarded KDOT a $62.6 million grant for the 18th Street Bridge...
Student looks to K-State’s tradition of family for a kidney donor
Zoe Schumacher fell in love with Kansas State as a child, experiencing firsthand the vibrance of K-State’s traditions alongside her family, sparking her love for marching and pep band. When it came time for her to choose a college, she chose K-State to major in marketing and graphic design. Through making her childhood dreams come true and joining the K-State marching band, Schumacher found that and more.
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