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Helping Hand: Lasagna Love serves love, kindness
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - A Wichita group is serving up a delicious dish to families in need of extra love and kindness, earing Lasagna Love a Helping Hand from12 News and DeVaughn James Injury Lawyers. “Every week I can push buttons on my computer and I’m feeing people,” said Micala...
📷 Throwback Thursday: Stevens Swimming Ponds - Vol. 77
Hutch Post, in partnership with Steve Harmon and the Conard-Harmon Collection, is proud to present Throwback Thursday. Enjoy a weekly release from Steve Harmon as he presents the "Hutch - Then & Now Collection." STEVE HARMON. Hutch Post Contributor. Today's "Throwback Thursday Collection" takes us to the corner of North...
Hutchinson hosting drum corps event July 16
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — Dale Antoine with Drum Corps International and a former director of the Hutchinson Sky Ryders Corps is excited about the drum corps event coming to Gowans Stadium on July 16. "We're going to have five Drum Corps from across the country," Antoine said. "We're going to...
The Garage Automotive Museum begins historic gas station renovation in Salina
In a mission to "Relive the Past and Drive the Future," The Garage Automotive Museum announced its plan to renovate a recognizable gas station at the intersection of North Ninth and Bishop streets. According to a recent social media post by The Garage, the gas station is a current stop...
Fairy "Tails" Family Night at the Hutchinson Zoo July 12
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — Back for its third year, it's Fairy "Tails" Family Night at the Hutchinson Zoo! Once upon a time, in a Zoo not so far away, there was an enchanting evening for all the princes, princesses, knights, maidens, and subjects in the royal kingdom. The night will...
Goessel grad wrote book about great-grandfather
Braylyn Hoopes, who recently graduated from Goessel High School has accomplished more than many her age have. In addition to playing sports, participating in various activities, being a student and all that comes with it during her high school years, Hoopes wrote a book about her great-grandfather, her dad’s grandfather.
Wichita's first Culver's opens next week
Wichita's first Culver's, a fast-casual restaurant chain, is set to open a location on the city's northwest side next week. According to online records, Culvers at 3220 North Maize Road opens at 10 a.m. on Monday, July 8. The official groundbreaking was in January. The Wichita Business Journal reports the...
Bee Jays Hold Off A’s for 11th Straight Win
The layoff didn’t slow down the Liberal Bee Jays. After 4 days off, the Liberal Bee Jays held off the Dodge City A’s 10-8 Wednesday night at Cavalier Field in Dodge City. The Bee Jays built a 7-2 lead on the way to the win. The A’s struck...
Great Bend's Feist commits to play volleyball at FHSU
Great Bend High School's Kara Feist already has a decorated career as a multi-sport athlete at the school. Getting ready to enter her senior year, Feist recently announced her commitment to play volleyball at Fort Hays State University in 2025. "I chose FHSU because I instantly fell in love with...
Sink holes cause problems in Wichita area
Crews were dealing with damage caused by two sink holes on Wednesday, one in Wichita and the other in Bel Aire. A sink hole appeared in the 3200 block of East Douglas, just east of Hillside, in the westbound lanes, and city crews were working to make repairs. Both westbound lanes have been closed to traffic.
Hutchinson native Nate Dreiling becomes FBS’ youngest coach
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Nate Dreiling, who played at Hutchinson High and Pittsburg State before a brief stint in professional football, became the youngest coach in FBS college football when he was named interim coach at Utah State this week. Utah State placed coach Blake Anderson on administrative leave and...
EmberHope in charge of foster cases in Sedgwick County
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – A Wichita nonprofit now oversees foster care in Sedgwick County. EmberHope needs to hire about 300 people to provide all the needed services. The nonprofit was formerly in charge of services from 1997 to 2013. They said what they learned during their break will help them serve children better. “We really […]
81% infested with black mold
Hutchinson Mayor Greg Fast and City Manager Enrico Villegas entered the Atrium Hotel and Conference Center with the Hutchinson Fire Department June 21 and presented their findings Tuesday morning at the Hutchinson City Council meeting. The presentation was during the consideration to set a time and date for a public...
City of Topeka offers tips on safe fireworks disposal
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - The City of Topeka staff want to wish everyone a ‘Happy Fourth of July’ but to remember to dispose of fireworks properly for the sake of wildlife and the environment. Fireworks contain metals, nitrates, sulfur, and other types of chemicals. Once families are done...
Kansas man seriously injured after Missouri boating accident on Fourth of July
WARSAW, Mo. (KCTV) - A Kansas family’s boating trip ended with serious injury on the Fourth of July after one man was hit by a propeller at Lake of the Ozarks. The Missouri State Highway Patrol says that just before 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 4, emergency crews were called to mile marker 36 on the Osage arm of Lake of the Ozarks with reports of a boating accident.
Low water levels raise concerns about boating at Cheney Lake
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Cheney Lake is one of the primary water sources for the city of Wichita and with low water levels, it continues to be an issue to the city and those who enjoy spending their time at the lake. Parts of Cheney Lake are nearly inaccessible and...
Taking Stock of Big XII Transfer Classes: Kansas
For all intents and purposes college basketball's 2024 transfer season is over although some schools could still add one or two more players prior to tipping off in November. However, in this age of highly paid transfers, many coaches could opt for quality over quantity, meaning they'll concentrate their NIL funds on several elite transfer prospects rather than scatter those finite moneys over more marginal prospects in an attempt to fill all 13 scholarship spots. They may prefer to roll the dice on injury and other attrition with nine or 10 scholarship players. Texas Tech, incidentally, has filled only 11 scholarship positions as of this writing and could stand pat. This is a calculated risk Grant McCasland and other coaches may be willing to run.
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