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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it will close or reduce services at its Kansas lakes starting on May 15.
The events will be held Monday, April 21, from 2 to 6:30 p.m. at the Sedgwick County Public Works Building, 1144 S. Seneca, and again on Tuesday, April 22, from 2 to 6:30 p.m. at Bentley City Hall, ...
The Wichita community has raised $3.5 million for health screenings of residents near the 29th and Grove groundwater ...
Spring is the season of growth, and as Michiganders say goodbye to snow, pollen is the next visitor. Here's more on the ...
Winter wheat conditions declined across central and southern portions of the production area, except in Texas. In the ...
Winter wheat conditions declined across central and southern portions of the production area, except in Texas. In the Northern Plains, conditions improved in South Dakota, where drought conditions ...
Just a classic storefront with “Fountain Service and Sandwiches” promised on the vintage sign – a simple declaration that has been drawing hungry Kansans through its doors for generations. Step inside ...
Kansas might be 1,000 miles from the nearest ocean, but that hasn’t stopped seafood lovers from discovering their own coastal ...
There are currently 21 businesses in The Temple. Among those are Shannon Luthi, of Smokehouse Seven Spice Rubs, and a chef ...
The Kansas City District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said it will be temporarily closing or reducing services at recreation areas across Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Iowa beginning May 15.
The Wichita City Council took the rare step Tuesday of unanimously denying tax breaks for a local developer. Lange Companies ...
The city of Wichita is moving forward with plans to hire a consulting firm to assist in its search for a new city manager.