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Hays auto dealer plans for redevelopment, growth north of I-70
JTL Leasing (Lewis Auto Group) has purchased two tracts near the intersection of East 41st Street and Sherman Avenue. Lewis plans to utilize the existing building at 655 E. 41st St., formerly Vernie’s Toys 4 Trux, for a mechanic/service shop and to build a structure in the vacant lot across the street to the west.
An Overland Park mom had all her limbs amputated after a rare infection during childbirth
When Brie Morgan Bauer, a nurse, went to urgent care in mid-February for what felt like flu-like symptoms, the Overland Park, Kansas, mother of two had no idea her unborn baby was in distress and that her own health was rapidly declining. Experiencing contractions, Morgan Bauer was admitted to the...
Salt City Splash End-of-Summer Schedule
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — Summer is winding down, but there’s still time to make a splash at Salt City Splash! Don’t miss your chance to cool off and have fun before the season ends. End-of-season Schedule:. August 1-11: Open regular hours from 12:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., Tuesday...
🎥⚾ WATCH: Monarchs open bracket play with Liberal Bee Jays
WICHITA, Kan. — The Hutchinson Monarchs begin single elimination bracket play at the 90th NBC World Series against the Liberal Bee Jays. First pitch from Eck Stadium on the Wichita State University campus is scheduled for noon. The Monarchs finished pool play with a 1-2 record, winning its first...
Kansas Approves Grant, Loan for Caney/Coffeyville Water Line Project
The Kansas Department of Commerce announces the first regional water project grant awarded by the state in more than a decade. The $1 million Community Development Block Grant was awarded to help the city of Caney construct a water line to connect to the Coffeyville water system. Caney City Administrator Kelly Zellner says the city is also in line for approval of a low-interest loan for the project.
Geary County officials want Fort Riley’s Trooper Gate closure re-evaluated
FORT RILEY, Kan. (WIBW) - Geary County officials are hopeful that a recent decision to close the Trooper Gate entrance at Fort Riley will be re-evaluated, according to the JC Post. The entrance to the Trooper Gate is closed while it is undergoing construction. Ttraffic is being rerouted through the...
Residents of KCK senior center win $4.6 million settlement over ‘terrible’ living conditions
The subsidized apartments in the Argentine neighborhood had a record of poor marks with federal, state and local regulators when tenants filed a class-action lawsuit in 2022.
GMFS Baxter Springs Saddle Club!
Joey Williams, Baxter Springs Saddle Club President and Akissa French came by to talk to Howie about and event going on with the Baxter Springs Saddle Club! The Event is called the 56th Annual Saddle Club Rodeo, and is part of the saddle club that hosts it. Akissa will be a big part of the rodeo as she is a queen candidate this year. She will be doing Barrels on Friday and Saturday, but Saturday is the day of the crowning. Akissa has been involved for 5 years, which is a long time for her age. Leading up to this event, she had to sell sponsorships and signs among other things. The event is about being a part of a community, and as a candidate, bringing the community and people together is a goal. If you want to get involved they have events going every month! The Saddle Club is a non-profit so the community support from around the Four States is so important as they rely on donations to keep riding. They are located on the East side of the Spring River in Baxter Springs, and now the Highway is open! You can go here to learn more about the events and the Saddle Club in general on their Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/BaxterSpringsSaddleClubBSSC.
City Council debates cuts or tax hikes as Wichita faces budget crunch in 2026
Wichita faces a looming budget shortfall, forcing the City Council to pick between raising taxes or cutting back services. “The city is facing challenges,” District 4 Council Member Dalton Glasscock said. “We’re thoughtfully weighing how we can still provide excellent service for our citizens.” City Manager Robert Layton suggested several cost-cutting measures for the 2025 […] The post City Council debates cuts or tax hikes as Wichita faces budget crunch in 2026 appeared first on The Beacon.
YMCA projects $1.4M deficit in first years of new Prairie Village community center
A new city-owned community center in Prairie Village is projected to have higher membership than the current Paul Henson YMCA, but the new facility would still lose nearly $1.4 million in the first five years of operation. Those were some of the key points that came out of a meeting...
Construction to begin on Via Christi St. Joseph expansion
A groundbreaking ceremony was held Wednesday to begin work on a major improvement project for Via Christi St. Joseph Medical Center in Wichita. The $22 million capital improvement project will add 21,000 square feet to the hospital’s emergency department, bringing its total size to 36,000 square feet. The project will add 20 beds to the facility’s existing 29 beds and it will add an 11-bed psychiatric observation area that is designed for behavioral health patients. The size of the waiting areas will be increased and there will be upgrades to improve patient comfort.
Lindsborg getting new fitness center
LINDSBORG, Kan. — Valkyrie-Dala Fitness Center, a new state-of-the-art fitness and wellness facility, opens its doors on Thursday, August 1. Founded by David White Eagle, the center aims to provide an integrated approach to health and wellness, emphasizing community, tradition, and harmony. More than just a gym, Valkyrie-Dala Fitness...
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