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JJ’s That’s Awesome: Wichita’s Mr. Beast Continues To Change the World
Today the AWESOME hails from Wichita. I’m talking about YouTube star MrBeast. He’s known for his charitable initiatives and giving. He had funded surgeries, given away homes, planted 20-million trees and more. Now, he took his talents to the oceans of the world. He announced this week that his TeamSeas initiative has successfully removed over 34-million pounds of trash from the ocean. The project, launched by MrBeast and fellow YouTuber Mark Rober in October 2021, aimed to raise $30-million to remove 30-million pounds of trash from the world’s oceans and rivers. Two days ago, MrBeast shared that TeamSeas exceeded their goal, removing 34,080,191 pounds of trash from oceans worldwide. With all his kindness and giving, a lot of people are wondering what he plans to do next. Giving back in a big way thanks to his success, MrBeast, THAT’S AWESOME.
McPherson Chamber of Commerce urging shoppers to stay local amid online promotions
MCPHERSON, Kan. (KWCH) - The McPherson Chamber of Commerce urged locals to shop within their community and support small businesses amid the annual Amazon Prime Day. In McPherson, locally owned small businesses remain a priority. “We get to be a daily stop for people instead of your big chains and...
Wichita summer camp teaching children how food gets to your table
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - With Kansas being a national leader in agriculture, a Wichita summer camp teaches children in kindergarten through third grade how food gets to your table. With the camp, Fountain of Life Ministries’ goal is to teach students the food cycle: from the starting stage of seeds, all the way to food production.
Kennel Cough outbreak halts dog adoptions/intakes at Salina Animal Shelter
The Salina Animal Shelter is currently experiencing a round of kennel cough in our facility. According to a post made on social media by the shelter, a stray dog was brought into the facility before the holiday weekend. This dog may have been the cause of the outbreak. The Shelter...
Law enforcement in Harper, Pratt County mourns death of K9 Officer ‘Bruce’
PRATT, Kan. (KWCH) - A K9 with the Harper Police Department and the Pratt Special Response Team (SRT) SWAT Team died Tuesday night due to a medical emergency, the Pratt County Sheriff’s Office confirmed in a Facebook post. The sheriff’s office said K9 Officer Bruce “was a valued team...
Meet our rural family medicine residents
Second-year rural family medicine residents Dr. Ashlyn Fisher and Dr. Emily Roseberry have begun their rural training in Pittsburg. The rural family medicine residency at the Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas is a collaboration between the University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC) in Kansas City, Kansas, and CHC/SEK. Through the residency, residents learn and train in different environments that offer the best of two worlds: urban and rural.
Turf deal is done at Hutchinson ballfields
The Hutchinson City Council approved all the various agreements and bids to accomplish putting turf on Hobart-Detter Field and Fields 2 and 3 at Fun Valley Sports Complex at their meeting on Tuesday. The bid from Mammoth was for $2.26 million, including alternates. The cost share agreement with Hutchinson Community...
Did you know you can take the free Q-Line to the museums?
Did you know you can take The Q-Line to the museums on the river?. It’s something I just learned recently. The Q-Line has resumed its summer Museums On The River (MOTR) route extension. The MOTR Q-Line route operates 6:15 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. on weekdays and 6 a.m. to midnight on Saturdays, with service every 20 minutes during museum hours.
USD 410 BOE hears bond project updates
The USD 410 Board of Education met Monday, July 8 where they heard an update from Superintendent Clint Corby on the bond construction projects. Corby reported that there has been good progress on lots of new things. “Last week gym bleachers started. They are beginning installation and installation will take...
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