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Salvation Army distributing food in Wichita through mobile food pantry
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - The Salvation Army will give away free food in July and August. Distribution will take place on the first three days of the third full week of each month. Goldenrod (1340 S. Pattie) - Monday 7/15/24 and 8/19/24. Colvin (2820 S. Roosevelt) - Tuesday 7/16/24 and...
Wichita native winds up in Kevin Costner’s latest film: ‘We want to . . . murder you’
Wichita native Matt Combs knew he would be appearing in Kevin Costner’s new “Horizon” movie as an on-screen band member, but he did not expect to act as a fiddler who gets murdered.
Big 12 Insiders: It sure looks like ACC schools are headed to the Big 12
The Big 12 Insiders is a streaming show hosted by former Kansas State football player Brien "Big B" Hanley. It covers everything related to and affecting the new 16-school Big 12 Conference. In today's edition, Big B and 247Sports site publisher Tim Fitzgerald discuss the reports of top ACC schools, including Florida State, Clemson and Louisville — are all in talks with the Big 12 about a move.
47 DAYS TO 2024 KICKOFF: Cody Stufflebean
NOTE: Kansas State has elected to advance players’ classification even though the 2020 season did not affect eligibility. Those who wish to take advantage of this extra year will be listed as a (“super”) senior again after their original eligibility would have been exhausted. #47 Cody Stufflebean.
Hays alum Dylan Dreiling selected 65th overall by Rangers
HAYS, Kan. (KWCH) - After bursting on to the national college baseball scene in his sophomore, the storybook year continues on for Hays alum Dylan Dreiling. Sunday night he was selected in the 2nd round of the 2024 MLB Draft 65th overall to the Texas Rangers. Dreiling was named the...
Wichita City Council receives proposed 2025 city budget
Wichita City Manager Robert Layton has presented a budget of almost $763 million to the City Council, saying it is a balanced budget that is in line with community priorities and the vision and mission of the city. Layton said the budget’s main priorities will be crime prevention, increasing spending...
New Teachers at U235 School District: Shrewsbury, Harris
There are two school districts in Bourbon County, USD 234, Fort Scott, and USD 235, Uniontown. This is part of a series featuring new teachers in the districts. Uniontown schools have enrollment for the 2024-25 year on July 25-26 and the first day of school is August 15. Uniontown has...
Multiple unrelated grass fires reported in Saline County over the weekend
Over the weekend, multiple unrelated grass fires ignited across Saline County. On Saturday, July 13, a grass fire sparked at the weapons range located at 429 West Barley Road. Ordinance caused the fire to quickly spread, with smoke visible from Farrelly and Powers Roads. Fire District Three responded to the...
Unforked, shuttered by 2022 fire, set to finally reopen in Overland Park
An Overland Park eatery has reached the end of a steady rebuild after a fire forced it to close. After wrapping up months of reconstruction work, Sheridan’s Unforked softly reopened last week, starting with its drive-thru for limited hours. Pending employee training, restaurant officials said the dining room will...
Concert for a Child takes on Latin flair
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Capper Foundation is adding a little Latin flair to this year’s Concert for a Child. The fourth annual event will feature Son Venezuela. The group’s lead singer Luis Guillen visited Eye on NE Kansas with Jarrod Guth from Capper Foundation. Jarrod said the event...
'Arts & Eats' Third Thursday features public activities, multiple food trucks to DCI Park
“Arts & Eats” will showcase hands-on activities and local food trucks on Thursday, July 18, from 6 to 9 p.m. at DCI Park on the corner of 2nd Ave. and Main St. "This month is centered around DCI Park at 2nd Ave. and Main St. This is something we are experimenting with — springboarding on our Lunch in the Park on Mondays when we bring in food trucks. We know that DCI Park is a beautiful space," Hutch Rec Arts and Humanities Coordinator Jacelyn Chambers said.
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