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A Kansas boy was found dead last month. Despite new transparency law, questions remain
“Zerick stood out of our tight-knit group of 2023-2024 third graders at Farley as a kind, curious, and creative boy. ... Zerick will be greatly missed,” a third-grade teacher wrote on social media.
Sewage. Roaches. Bed bugs. Too much trash. Wichita KS restaurant, hotel inspections
Five restaurants and a hotel in Wichita were cited for violations including cockroaches, a sewage backup, overflowing trash, bed bugs, a kitchen worker who didn’t wash their hands after touching a bin of raw chicken and more.
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