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Blue-green algae warning issued for pair of Wichita area lakes
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - The Kansas Department of Health and Environment issued a public health advisory for Kansas lakes impacted by hazardous blue-green algae blooms. KDHE said a blue-green algae warning impacts six bodies of water, including Harvey County East Lake and Lake Afton, in Sedgwick County. “A harmful algal...
Red Brick Room: Wichita’s latest bar for live music
A new live music venue and bar has opened in the former Big Arbor space at 4311 W. Central. Red Brick Room is the city’s latest hangout spot for live music multiple times throughout the week. I actually stopped by during their grand opening that featured 10 bands, but...
Wins for Kansas: Thursday gatherings for veterans to heal
WICHITA, Kan. (KAKE) – In the backroom of the newly-renamed Nameless Coffee at Maple and Ridge, a handful of veterans from the Vietnam era gather at 0900 hours each Thursday. The taste of donuts kicks in a little layer of energy for these men, in their 70s and 80s....
Ramp closures planned for North Junction in Wichita
Kansas transportation officials are planning to close some ramps from Interstate 235 at the North Junction in Wichita on Saturday. The closures will affect the ramps from northbound I-235 to northbound I-135 and northbound I-235 to eastbound K-254. The closures will allow crews to install new footing for signs. The work will take place from 5 a.m. to noon on Saturday, July 20th.
Salvation Army unveils new recovery home in with 21 beds
A new recovery home is opening in downtown Wichita. The Salvation Army of South Central Kansas previously used the space as a homeless shelter but has transitioned it to care for those in recovery. The shelter is meant to help those in need of mental health care and substance abuse treatment, as well as those experiencing homelessness.
Jill Ward and David Hickman: Get to know the Wichita-area primary candidates
Two conservative candidates — Jill Ward and David Hickman — are running for a Kansas House seat after the retirement of longtime state Rep. Brenda Landwehr. Landwehr was first elected in 1997 and stayed in office until 2012. She then returned to office in 2017. But her possible replacements in the Republican primary have little to no political experience. The winner of the primary takes on John Burke in the general election this November.
New Wichita Transportation Director named
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Penny Feist, who has been serving as the interim transportation director for the City of Wichita, has been permanently hired in the role. A news release says Feist served as the interim since January, while also continuing in her role as the assistant director of Public Works and Utilities. As the […]
Sedgwick County recovering amid global technology outages
WICHITA, Kan. (KAKE) - As of 3 p.m. on Friday, 95% of Sedgwick County’s computer systems are restored following a major technology outage across the nation. “Microsoft has messed up a lot of people today,” said Bishop Herman Hicks. Hicks was trying to go to the tag office...
Middle School Students In Kansas Compete In First-Ever Civics Competition
Politically, our country is seemingly at the edge of a precipice – where intense division on social issues causes deep crevices along partisan lines and lasting resentment toward our fellow man. A pandemic, economic turmoil and revisions to fundamental statutes are consistently and combatively debated with no middle ground met.
Wichita Public Library Begins Work on Rockwell Branch Renovations
Construction will soon begin at the Rockwell Branch of the Wichita Public Library, located at 5939 E. 9th St. The branch will receive extensive renovations and small additions to the existing building, all part of the Library’s master plan to enhance services at branch locations. The expansion of the...
Sedgwick County affected by global technology disruption; Flights at ICT delayed, canceled
SEDGWICK COUNTY, Kan. (KAKE) - Sedgwick County officials say they are assessing the impact of the global technology disruption on its 40+ departments and getting computer systems back online as needed on Friday. Overnight, Public Safety teams - including Emergency Communications, Sheriff’s Office, EMS and Fire District 1- were always...
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