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Manhattan pool opens after unexpected early closure
MANHATTAN (KSNT) – A community pool in Manhattan was able to reopen their pool to the public following early closure Friday night. Northview Waterpark had to close their doors early Friday due to broken glass in the pool. Manhattan Parks and Recreation tells us maintence staff worked through the evening and morning to fix the […]
NWS Wichita three-day forecast for Salina
A chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly between noon and 2pm, then a chance of rain and thunderstorms after 2pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 83. Southwest wind 6 to 8 mph becoming east northeast in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 40%. Tonight. A 30 percent chance of...
Round out your holiday weekend with Music in the Park
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - You can round out your holiday weekend with a little music in the park. The Topeka Santa Fe Band is back at Gage Park Sunday night. It’s their second Music in the Park performance of the summer. The community concert takes place at the Gage...
First Look at El Chinola Mariscos ICT
With summer’s arrival, that means many new food trucks all over town. A number of them can be found in north Wichita. That’s when I came across El Chinola Mariscos ICT. El Chinola Mariscos ICT is a locally owned food truck specializing in Mexican seafood dishes such as ceviche, aguachiles and shrimp cocktail dishes. You can order the seafood fresh or fried. If you want some more traditional dishes, there’s also tacos and quesadillas.
Lawrence school board to consider increasing meal prices, some student fees
The Lawrence school board on Monday will consider approving a 10-cent increase to lunch and breakfast prices in addition to some student fee increases for the 2024-25 year. Currently, lunch rates for elementary, middle and high school students who are not in the free and reduced-price lunch program are $2.90, $3.10 and $3.15, according to the agenda item. If the proposal is approved, those would increase by 10 cents to $3 for elementary, $3.20 for middle and $3.25 for high schools.
Sunflower Electric Power Corporation promotes Len Couture
Sunflower Electric Power Corporation announced the promotion of Len Couture to manager of substation operations. In his new role, Couture will manage the construction, repair, and maintenance of Sunflower’s substation systems while ensuring proper planning and coordination with internal and external entities. A native of Plainville, Kan., Couture obtained...
College football insider dials up hype for Kansas as a potential Big Ten target
Josh Pate sounded optimistic about Kansas's chances to take a step up in the "Power 2" of the SEC and the Big Ten -- and given KU's AAU accreditation, the B1G looms as a much larger possibility for the Jayhawks. “Everybody’s talking about conference realignment,” Pate said on his "Late...
From the beginning: Grand marshal recalls 30 years of Wild West Festival
In his light blue Pontiac Tempest, Bob Swift and his wife, Sandra, led the parade for the 30th-annual Wild West Festival Saturday as the grand marshall. Swift, 80, of Hays, has been on the Wild West Committee since its beginning three decades ago. He became involved with the festival in...
Motorcyclist crashed in construction zone, fell 35 feet below highway
KANSAS CITY —A motorcyclist was critically injured in an accident just after 3p.m. Saturday in Kansas City. According to KCPD Captain Jake Becchina, a Kawasaki motorcycle was northbound on U.S. 169 Highway. The motorcycle was traveling too fast to maintain control on the curve just prior to the US 9 Highway exit.
Neighborhood to see park concepts July 9
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The next Grace Arbor Neighborhood meeting July 9 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Salvation Army at 700 North Walnut will be to review the next draft of concept plans for a neighborhood park next to the Salvation Army with officials from the Hutchinson Parks Department.
Two Arlington pitchers were the best in Legion all-star game
Pitching throughout the game wasn’t always of the top quality during the July 4 American Legion District 17 All-Star baseball contest. The 11 different hurlers used combined to walk 12 batters, hit six more and toss a half dozen wild pitches, which all slowed the pace of the seven-inning event.
It's Your Business has Ahmed Harazeen, Christine Wills, Christine Potter and April Holman
Hires Stormont Vail Health announced Ahmed Harazeen, a board-certified neurologist specializing in diagnosing and managing various neurological conditions, would be joining the Stormont Vail neurology team. Harazeen provides care at the Stormont Vail Hospital, 1500 S.W. 10th Ave. in Topeka. Harazeen is a native Jordanian who grew up in the United Arab Emirates...
Mini Jamaica brings a glimpse into Fiesta Topeka to downtown
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - The final countdown is on for the 91st annual Fiesta Topeka, but the festivities are already underway as they kicked off Fiesta with a Mini Jamaica. Mini Jamaica translates to mini fiesta and while the actual Fiesta is held at our Lady of Guadalupe in Oakland, this is the third year mini Jamaica has been held at Evergy Plaza, exposing the entire community to all the fun Fiesta has to offer.
Freedom Fest enjoys a strong run
( Photos by Maria Perez ) The headliner group Molly Hatchet and Hells Bells: #1 AC/DC Tribute performed at Freedom Fest Saturday night in downtown Junction City. Their concerts drew a good crowd as the celebration moved into day four. Nate Butler, Freedom Fest C0-Chair, said, "This is an excellent...
Non-profit made of Chiefs fans works to give back to people in need
Brown started the Kingdom Cares Foundation last year with the hope of connecting and helping people across the world. Right now, the non-profit works through Facebook and has already grown to more than 3,000 members.
Trevor Meadows commits to Pitt State Football
CARTHAGE, Mo. - The Pitt State Football Team continues their offseason recruitment. The Gorillas picked up a local commitment from Carthage. Trevor Meadows announced on his social media platforms that he is committed to play football at the next level for Pittsburg State University.
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