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Stockton Area Chamber of Commerce looking for volunteers
Interested in helping plan the Chamber’s community events or volunteering your time?. Although these events are still a few months away, the planning starts now. The Chamber needs people to serve on the Pumpkin Patch, Olde Tyme Christmas, and Gala/Awards committees. Don’t miss this chance to get involved in your community! Please contact Chamber Director Payton Keller at 785-4258795 or email stocktonkschamber@gmail.com to join in the fun!
Love, Kansas initiative has Hutch as pilot community
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The Kansas Department of Commerce launched an initiative called Love, Kansas at an event in Manhattan on Monday. "It really came out of the recognition that our department of commerce had done some work to see, I think 79 of the 105 counties in Kansas have lost population since 2020," said Hutchinson/Reno County Chamber of Commerce CEO Debra Teufel. "That's just a downward trend that we have to battle every day as we're losing population. How do we get then people to go into jobs? Really at the grassroots level, ask people who live here, who have graduated from here to reach out to their past classmates that maybe have moved away from Kansas and invite them to come back and tell them the good things happening here and why they might want to consider moving back to Kansas. That really is a grassroots effort, but they have asked several pilot communities across the state to be a part of it."
3 hurt in fireworks tent collapse in Andover
ANDOVER, Kan. (KWCH) - Three people are hurt and one is being transported after a fireworks work tent collapsed in Andover. Strong storms moved through the area around 6 p.m. on Tuesday. The strongest wind gusts of 70 mph were measured in the Andover area. It was a similar sight...
Fast: Woodie Seat will be open for awhile
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — Hutchinson Mayor Greg Fast noted that though phase one of the Woodie Seat project is done, there will be more to do in the coming years. "It is open, it does look like we've done something," Fast said. "It's beautiful, smooth, striped perfectly, some of the medians are taken out or shaved down. That was phase one that we worked with the county with a combined grant from the state to help pay for a lot of that."
Hundreds of employees at Olathe business escape burning building
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Hundreds of employees quickly evacuated a burning building in Olathe Monday afternoon. Olathe firefighters responded to the large fire at TVH Parts Company around 2:15 p.m.. The plant is located in an industrial part near West 164th Street and South Lone Elm Road. TVH Industrial...
Geary County Booking Photos June 28-July 2
Recent Booking Activity for the Geary County Detention Center. All persons included in this post are innocent of crimes until proven guilty in a court of law. Bonds have been posted. Photos are unavailable. Rajen Campbell, Theft >$1,500 < $25,000, Pocket picking, arrested 06/27. Luis Dominguez, Use/possess with intent to...
Some Park Elementary neighbors oppose Wichita homeless shelter plan
Bobby Harlan gazed over the shuttered grounds of Park Elementary School, which he attended 32 years ago, and shared his disappointment about its future. “How can it be a homeless shelter?” he said. “This neighborhood needs a school.”. First came the news in March that Wichita schools would...
Wichita man sentenced to nearly 20 years in prison for 2021 stabbing
WICHITA, Kan. (KAKE) - A 29-year-old Wichita man has been sentenced to 19 years in prison for stabbing a woman in a downtown Wichita alley nearly three years ago. Elam stabbed a then-22-year-old woman during the early morning hours of November 22, 2021. Officers said the woman was walking to her vehicle when Elam approached and stabbed her before running down an alley. The woman suffered a non-life-threatening stab wound to her stomach.
2 people hurt in crash on K-42
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Two people were hurt Tuesday morning in a crash on K-42 in Sedgwick County. The crash happened at around 9:15 at K-42 and 183rd Street West, west of Haysville between Clearwater and Schulte. One person sustained critical injuries, while another person was seriously hurt. The crash...
Wichita couple spreads joy by fixing, donating bicycles
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Every couple of weeks, the Stephens family makes a special delivery. The couple works as a one-stop bike shop, giving away bikes to kids who need them and repairing the ones they already have. It all began when Earl Stephens saw a little boy in need.
Kansas basketball makes top-four for No. 1 ranked point guard in 2025 class
Kansas basketball is in the running for some of the best prospects in the 2025 recruiting class. The Jayhawks are looking to land several high schoolers in the upcoming cycle with several key contributors set to graduate after the 2024-25 season. HC Bill Self and his staff are eager to reel in potential NBA talent.
Volleyball Season Tickets on Sale Monday
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Following the first season of the Coach Jason Mansfield era that saw the Wildcats defeat five ranked opponents and play five matches in front of sold-out crowds in the newly opened Morgan Family Arena, K-State Athletics has announced 2024 volleyball season tickets go on sale Monday, July 8.
Homelessness is rising in Kansas and state lawmakers aren't doing much to help
LEAVENWORTH, Kansas — About 20 people who are without homes gather in a shelter each day in the relatively rural community of Leavenworth off the Missouri river in Northeast Kansas. On any given day, that number of people is close to filling up the shelter’s day center space that’s...
Moran concerned, Marshall pleased with Boeing’s decision to purchase Spirit AeroSystems
Kansas Senators shared their thoughts on Monday on Boeing’s announcement they plan to purchase Wichita-based Spirit AeroSystems. Sen. Jerry Moran expressed his concern over the announcement that Boeing is planning on acquire Spirit. In a statement, Moran said that Wichita would not be the Air Capital of the World...
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