Does Wichita have secrets? New book highlights more than 80 of them

2023-10-16T09:58:27-05:00October 16th, 2023|

Vanessa Whiteside is spilling Wichita’s secrets. Whiteside, a travel blogger and writer, again draws on her natural curiosity and the love of her hometown for her second Wichita-centric book published through Reedy Press. In the introduction to “Secret Wichita: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure,” Whiteside writes that she took on the task of sharing Wichita’s secrets “because I wanted to learn as much as possible about the city’s hidden gems, forgotten stories, and intriguing spaces.” The book highlights more than 80 people, places, artifacts, collections and things in Wichita that fall in the category of being weird, wonderful, [...]

Therapy dogs are making pawsitive impact in Parsons Schools

2023-10-16T09:57:20-05:00October 16th, 2023|

Students in the Parsons School District have an extra resource to provide support and comfort. For the past six years the district has had a therapy dog inside just one of its schools. Now every school in the district has a certified therapy dog. "I tell the kids he's here for you guys. When you guys are down and you're upset and you need you just need to pitch someone. You just need to hug someone. And he gets plenty of hugs and kisses," said Jo Rae. Administrators say the dogs are a benefit for the schools in ways such as reducing negative behavior [...]

SEK sounds off on transportation

2023-10-16T09:37:06-05:00October 16th, 2023|

The Kansas Department of Transportation heard from Southeast Kansas residents during a Local Consult meeting to seek public input on IKE, the Eisenhower Legacy Transportation Program. The event at the Bowlus on Thursday morning included discussion on needed improvements to state highways. Truck drivers hauling material to and from Monarch Cement Co. in Humboldt face a particularly troublesome stretch of road on K-39 west of Chanute toward Fredonia. Kent Webber, president of Monarch, shared his concerns about the road at a special meeting organized by the Kansas Department of Transportation at the Bowlus Fine Arts Center on Thursday morning. KDOT officials met with [...]

Union Pacific sued over chemical spill affecting Wichita neighborhoods near 29th, Grove

2023-10-16T09:35:22-05:00October 16th, 2023|

Wichita residents living above a chemical spill from Union Pacific Railroad face property damages and a loss of property value as a result of the company’s negligence, according to a federal lawsuit filed this week by law firms across the country. The class-action lawsuit addresses a chemical spill at a Union Pacific rail yard near 29th North and Grove, which many Wichita residents learned about last year. The spill – which contains trichloroethylene, a carcinogenic degreasing agent – contaminated the groundwater beneath about 2,800 addresses. The groundwater plume runs about 3 miles, from 29th Street to the north to Murdock to the [...]

Some seniors, disabled Wyandotte County residents to be exempt from fee on BPU bills

2023-10-16T09:33:13-05:00October 16th, 2023|

Wyandotte County residents of a certain age and income, or who are disabled, will soon be able to seek exemptions from a Unified Government fee on their utility bills. The Board of Commissioners, Wyandotte County’s governing body, on Thursday passed PILOT relief for people ages 65 or older who have an income of $37,750 or less. The exemptions for qualifying residents will start in 2024. Ratepayers have long complained of the UG fee on their bills from the Board of Public Utilities, the publicly-owned utility that provides water and electricity to Wyandotte County. The PILOT fee, which stands for payment in lieu of taxes, [...]

Merriam begins appraising downtown properties for flood control project

2023-10-16T09:31:48-05:00October 16th, 2023|

Merriam is taking steps to buy properties in its flood-prone downtown. Kansas City-based real estate appraisal company Bliss Associates won a contract with the city to begin evaluating properties along Turkey Creek. Last summer, Merriam entered into a design agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the Upper Turkey Creek Flood Risk Management project. Before USACE can finish designing the project, Merriam is surveying downtown properties to determine whether it will need to purchase land to build levees or flood walls. “Just because we complete an appraisal, it doesn’t mean that the acquisition will occur. It will just help us for [...]

Johnson County tests hundreds after Olathe tuberculosis case

2023-10-16T09:30:42-05:00October 16th, 2023|

The Johnson County Health Department spent the day testing hundreds of people for tuberculosis at a local high school. It comes after an Olathe Northwest student recently tested positive for the disease. The Kansas City Start reports health officials tested over 250 people on Thursday, determining if there are any other cases. Tuberculosis is spread through the air by coughing, sneezing, laughing or singing, but the only way to contract the disease is through frequent or close contact with someone who has an active case. "This is a disease that is not passed easily from person to person," said Charlie Hunt, Johnson County health director. "The [...]

City of Wichita holds round table to discuss emergency winter shelter for city’s homeless

2023-10-16T09:29:18-05:00October 16th, 2023|

Finding temporary emergency shelter space for Wichita's homeless population is a pressing concern to the city. "If we do nothing, we obviously know that the situation is worsening. We have a crisis on our hands with the emergency winter shelter," said Sedgwick County Commissioner, Ryan Baty. Over a dozen Wichita city council members, Sedgwick County commissioners and state lawmakers met Friday morning to figure out how to address the immediate winter shelter needs. The meeting was prompted by last week's announcement that Humankind will not be opening their emergency winter shelter in November. "If we have a winter like we've had [...]

Boo! at the Zoo in Garden City returns for 28th year on Oct. 21

2023-10-16T14:31:54-05:00October 16th, 2023|

Celebrate Halloween at Lee Richardson Zoo on Oct. 21 with the return of Boo! at the Zoo. The event will be held from 4-8 p.m. Boo! is a fundraiser put on by the Friends of Lee Richardson Zoo annually with the goal of supporting improvements at the zoo and the zoo’s mission to promote education and conservation activities that “will foster an appreciation and understanding of wildlife and their habitats.” Jessica Norton, executive director of FOLRZ, said the project they are fundraising for now is a new playground by the Primate Forest, which was built in 2020. “I don’t know that we’re actually going to [...]

Kansas’ class of 2023 has record-low ACT test scores

2023-10-16T07:56:43-05:00October 14th, 2023|

As more Kansas high school students take the ACT, the state continues to fall behind the average national score, which itself has fallen to a three-decade low. Data released last week by the standardized testing company shows that scores from Kansas high schools’ graduating class of 2023 fell to an average of 19.3, or behind the national average of 19.5. That national figure marks a sixth-consecutive year of decline and the lowest in 32 years. Source: Hutch News

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