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The attempted review of JuhBa’s BBQ
In the former Charlie’s Famous Burgers space at 3200 W. 13th St. N, you’ll find a new restaurant that may be familiar to some people. It’s JuhBa’s BBQ. The owner has been doing popups dating back to 2022 near 21st and Grove. At least, that’s as far back as they’ve advertised on their social media page.
Former Jayhawk Parker Braun to play in NBA Summer League
LAWRENCE, Kan. (WIBW) - Former Kansas men’s basketball forward Parker Braun will get his shot at the pros, playing with the Denver Nuggets in the 2024 NBA Summer League. Braun spent his sixth and final college season with the Jayhawks in 2023-24, in which he appeared in 34 games off the bench and averaged 7.4 minutes, 2.2 points and 1.6 rebounds per game.
Newton hosts US Adaptive Open
NEWTON, Kan. (KAKE) - In a world where inclusion is limited, many people with disabilities are finding acceptance in the world of golf. The 3rd annual US Adaptive Open is where golfers compete in eight different impairment categories. Amanda Cunha has played golf since she was five years old. She...
Keiton Jones, Three-Star OL, Commits to Mizzou from Coffeyville, Kansas
Mizzou continues its successful recruiting streak as three-star OL recruit Keiton Jones commits to the Tigers, beating out regional rivals Arkansas and Kansas State. While Mizzou is celebrating the addition of Jones, some may argue that the program needs to focus on other positions as well to maintain a balanced recruiting class.
Sunnybrook Villas: Where Luxury Meets Convenience in Olathe
Sunnybrook Villa’s community in NW Olathe is setting the pace this year in maintenance-provided home sales in Johnson County, with seven recent sales in the $550,000 to $650,000 range. According to Ken Rosberg, the on-site representative for Sunnybrook, their success can be attributed to three key factors:
Photo Gallery: Lauren Lovelle and the Midnight Spliffs / Jass / Liney Blu
There’s a new crop of young artists in the scene making a return to old (like, old) country music while turning the genre on its head at the same time. One of the bands leading that charge is Lauren Lovelle and the Midnight Spliffs. This band is so delightful, we had to see them twice this weekend (once at the Replay on Friday, and another time at Lucia on Saturday). Each time, the lineup was different. But both times, they were ear candy for Loretta-Lynn-era honky tonk and outlaw country. They were joined on this night by Kansas City’s Jass, who we could have sworn hasn’t been back to Lawrence in about a year. The wait paid off, as Jass delivered an energized set that ended in an enthusiastic sing-a-long (and flute stuff!). Liney Blu is one of the more talented songwriters on the scene, putting together an all-star act of locals who give us beautiful rhythms and heartbreaking lyrics about gender exploration and the like. Liney Blu tends to perform just as much solo as they do with the band, and we refuse to pick which version we love more because somehow, the mood is always just right when they hit the stage.
Checking out Frozen at the Music Theatre Wichita
For the last five years, I’ve been raising what feels like one of the biggest Disney’s Frozen fans. We’ve watched the movie probably a hundred times and listened to the soundtrack in the car possibly thousands of times. When Music Theatre Wichita reached out about getting the...
Baseball `Round the Clock` returns to the NBC World Series
WICHITA, Kansas – Baseball ‘Round The Clock, once a staple of the NBC World Series in Wichita, is returning to the NBC in 2024 after an eight-year hiatus. Fans will have the opportunity to watch 11 games over the course of 33 hours, starting at noon on Saturday, July 27 and running through a 6:00pm game on Sunday, July 28.
Area Schools Headed to Clay Target National Championships
Athletes & teams representing 456 high schools from across the nation, including teams from Ell-Saline and Chapman, are scheduled to participate at the 2024 USA High School Clay Target League National Championship this week. The event will be held at the Michigan Trapshooting Association in Mason, MI July 10th-14th. According...
Animal Safety Stressed Before After Fair
A Kansas State University livestock specialist is urging youth and others showing animals at local fairs to take the time to make sure that those animals remain safe – both at the fair and during transportation. Joel DeRouchey said youth and others associated with showing animals should have basic...
Back to School Preparations Begin
It’s a sure sign that back to school time is approaching. USD 305 online enrollment begins later this week, and the Saline County Back to School Fair is later this month. USD 305 online enrollment begins on Thursday, July 11th. Walk-in enrollment will be held Tuesday, July 23rd. Classes begin on August 9th.
Colorado couple killed in Kansas plane crash were beloved figures of the aviation community
SHERIDAN COUNTY, Kan. (KKTV) - An elderly couple from Colorado was killed after their plane went down in a field in Kansas last week. According to the Sheridan County, Kansas, sheriff’s department, David Allen, 78, and Jeanne Allen, 79, were flying southbound in their vintage biplane on the evening of June 30 when they crashed. The wreck site was located in the rural northwestern corner of the state, 10 miles north of the town of Hoxie. Despite numerous agencies responding to the scene, the couple died at or shortly after impact and were pronounced dead at the scene.
First Look at El Chinola Mariscos ICT
With summer’s arrival, that means many new food trucks all over town. A number of them can be found in north Wichita. That’s when I came across El Chinola Mariscos ICT. El Chinola Mariscos ICT is a locally owned food truck specializing in Mexican seafood dishes such as ceviche, aguachiles and shrimp cocktail dishes. You can order the seafood fresh or fried. If you want some more traditional dishes, there’s also tacos and quesadillas.
From the beginning: Grand marshal recalls 30 years of Wild West Festival
In his light blue Pontiac Tempest, Bob Swift and his wife, Sandra, led the parade for the 30th-annual Wild West Festival Saturday as the grand marshall. Swift, 80, of Hays, has been on the Wild West Committee since its beginning three decades ago. He became involved with the festival in...
Neighborhood to see park concepts July 9
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The next Grace Arbor Neighborhood meeting July 9 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Salvation Army at 700 North Walnut will be to review the next draft of concept plans for a neighborhood park next to the Salvation Army with officials from the Hutchinson Parks Department.
Beyond Brown at Hutchinson Public Library Wednesday
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The momentous 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court case dismantled racial segregation in public schools. Yet, the segregation experienced by Mexican and Mexican American students is often overlooked. This presentation looks at the ways the Latino communities banded together to fight discrimination and demand equal protection under the law, focusing special attention on Kansas examples.
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