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City Council recommends changes to short-term rentals ordinance
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Wichita’s City Council is recommending changes to the ordinance on short-term rentals and will discuss the issue in its meeting on Aug. 20. The proposed changes come after shootings have happened and short-term rentals rented for parties for minors. On Sept. 12, City Council approved new rules for owners of short-term rentals to be licensed with the city. Under those changes, short-term rentals are subject to inspections by the city, based on complains.
New Planned Parenthood clinic expands abortion access for patients in and outside Kansas
PITTSBURG — A new Planned Parenthood clinic in southeast Kansas will be the closest abortion access point for many people in the South and will provide easier access to reproductive health care for southeast Kansans who previously had to travel to Overland Park. The center, which opens Monday in...
Buhler USD 313 Celebrates Grand Opening of Ad Astra Academies Building
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — On Friday, August 16th, Buhler USD 313, Simpson Construction Services, and Landmark Architects proudly announces the grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Ad Astra Academies building, a state-of-the-art facility designed to support the rapid growth and success of the Ad Astra Virtual Academy and Ad Astra Alternative Academy.
Saline County Jail Bookings, Aug. 17
REQUESTED CHARGE(S): Probation Violation. REQUESTED CHARGE(S): Probation Violation, Failure to appear, Use/poss drug paraphernalian/human body and Poss of opiate, narcotic, or certain stimulant. NAME: Lipp, Kandice Jo. REQUESTED CHARGE(S): Probation Violation. NAME: Martinez, Miguel Angel. REQUESTED CHARGE(S): Failure to Appear. NAME: McMillan, Michaela Danae. REQUESTED CHARGE(S): Probation Violation. NAME: Mickey,...
Nursing homes are fighting new staffing rules. Advocates say they’re essential.
The call came late one night in February, from the Kansas City-area nursing home where Georann Whitman’s 86-year old mom was living. “They said that they had found her on the floor,” Whitman recalled. “She had gotten up in the middle of the night and had fallen.”
Cliff’s Super Service for sale
Cliff’s Super Service is on the market. The well-known auto repair shop at 115 East Fifth has been operating for nearly 90 years overall and for over 30 years under current owner Jesse Shaver. Farm & Home Real Estate is handling the sale. The asking price is $225,000 for...
CCC to Host Tuesday Evening Artist Performances
Coffeyville Community College is bringing the best in art, music, and entertainment to town each week this fall. CCC is hosting weekly performances on Tuesday evenings, in collaboration with Artists of Note. The performances will display numerous talented individuals from the world of comedy, poetry, music, and more. The first...
Affordable housing proposed near Panasonic plant in KC area
An affordable housing development is proposed near a Panasonic plant in De Soto, Kansas. In an application submitted to the city, Wheatland Investments Group is seeking the creation of a Kansas Rural Housing Incentive District that would cover the Clearview Village apartment complex. The project would include rehabilitation of World...
Final night of Demo Derby wraps up CKFF entertainment
The final night of the Central Kansas Free Fair demolition derby concluded with an action packed night that was highlighted by the Modified team show feature event. Ten total teams battled for the top spot, and the $10,000 top. prize. In all $23,000 of total purse money was up for grabs in the event. Eight teams automatically qualified for the feature event by winning their one on one ...
City continues updating floodplain maps
The City of Liberal has been working diligently to update its floodplain maps and Tuesday, the Liberal City Commission got to hear an update on that work. Benesch Project Manager Joe File began his presentation with some history behind the project. “Back in the 1970s, your floodplains were mapped using...
Surprise Kansas Transfer Demanding Big Role With Stellar Summer Play
Kansas transfer DE Dylan Wudke is shining in summer practices, drawing major praise from defensive ends coach and special teams coordinator Taiwo Onatolu for his strong work. The six-foot-four, 265-pound transfer from Youngstown State was a Second-Team All-MVFC selection in 2023, compiling 33 tackles with four sacks. He's projected as...
PRCA Rodeo Results- Night Two
The Inter-State Rodeo is officially in the books, with the final results in for the riders. Quintonn Lunsford claims the top spot in bareback riding with 73 points, with Bryce Eck in 2nd place with 70 points. In steer wrestling, Tucker Ravenscroft takes 1st with 4.2 seconds, with Emmett Edler...
Storm Track 3 Forecast: Spotty storms Sunday, temps to cool soon
A typically hot day for most of Kansas today, highs ranged from the low 90s to low 100s. Overnight will be mostly quiet. There is a slim chance of a storm in northwest Kansas this evening, but the overwhelming majority stays mostly clear with lows in the 60s and 70s.
One person injured in north Wichita shooting
WICHITA, Kan. (KAKE) - One person was injured in an overnight shooting on Friday. Wichita police say officers were called to the 2400 block of North Fairview, near 25th and Broadway, around 11:30 p.m. Friday. When authorities arrived at the scene, they were notified that a 16-year-old boy had been...
New Pittsburg Planned Parenthood clinic expands abortion access for patients in and outside Kansas
PITTSBURG — A new Planned Parenthood clinic in southeast Kansas will be the closest abortion access point for many people in the South and will provide easier access to reproductive health care for southeast Kansans who previously had to travel to Overland Park. The center, which opens Monday in Pittsburg, expects to have patients from […]
SMSD News: ALL IN for new school year, new Rushton school building
The Red-Tailed Hawks of Rushton Elementary School walked the yellow brick road into their first school day in a newly rebuilt school building this week. After more than a year of construction, the school community was ready to begin a new school year with decorations based on the theme “There’s No Place Like Home.”
USD 428 teachers share the ups and downs of a new year with students
Schools in Great Bend officially opened their doors for the 2024-25 school year on Wednesday. Students in grades PreK-6, seventh, and ninth all headed back to the classroom on Wednesday with the rest following on Thursday. While the first week back can be a time of fun and anxiety for students, the same can be true for teachers. Jody Beckham is beginning her third year as an Algebra I and Geometry teacher at Great Bend High School.
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