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Rep. Steve Brunk, R-Bel Aire, discusses property tax reform during a news conference Jan.
Sitting in the seat of his 1936 Chevrolet fire truck, Ron Eyres activates the old Federal siren mounted on the right front fender.
Icy Roads Make for a Messy Commute
Tuesday morning, ice and snow covered Wichita streets. But most people we spoke to, didn't seem to mind.
Kechi plans to offer new-home incentives
The city of Kechi and the developers of the vacant Rock Pointe subdivision are joining the growing list of suburban cities offering incentives for homebuilders and homebuyers.
There is everyday run-of-the-mill glass that we all have in our shelves. And then there is glass "art" - that mysterious realm where glass transforms from the functional into another artistic medium all its own.
County to look at legalizing fireworks
County to look at legalizing fireworks By Chris Hunter Last Updated: November 05, 2009 Every Fourth of July thousands of people break the law in Sedgwick County and do not realize it.
The calm before the winter storm?
Valley Center Middle School teacher Bryan Otte prepares to hike the ball in a football game during an outdoor physical education class at McLaughlin Park on Nov.
Arnold files for commission seat in District 1
Wichita school board member Betty Arnold is the latest candidate to file for a seat on the Sedgwick County Commission.
Cities plan to honor vets By Chris Strunk and Chris Hunter Last Updated: October 15, 2009 A holiday born in Kansas is now celebrated across the country and several local cities are holding events.
Marriage License Applications, Annulments Granted, Divorces Granted
Awosan, Oluseyi A. and Alli, Yetunde O., both of Wichita. Baker, Todd C. and Rigsby, Jennifer L., both of Wichita.
A new subdivision comes to Kechi, but the builders are slow to follow
Angie George and Doris Harrison, of Coldwell Banker Plaza Real Estate, say the Rock Pointe development will benefit from its closeness to USD 259's planned school campus in Bel Aire.
School Board Member Betty Arnold to Run for County Commission
Wichita school board member Betty Arnold on Thursday announced her candidacy for the Sedgwick County Commission.
Police traget drunken driving By Chris Hunter Last Updated: August 27, 2009 From now until Labor Day, an increased police presence might be noticeable in north Sedgwick County.
Mill going up in Kechi By Chris Hunter Last Updated: August 14, 2009 Facing an almost certain large increase in the property tax mill levy, Kechi residents once again packed city hall for the city's budget hearing on Aug.
Recovery Act Protects More Than 1,000 Public Safety Jobs in Kansas
"Public safety is a top priority for my administration, which is why during the last round of budget cuts our Department of Corrections was spared.
Recovery Act Protects More Than 1,000 Public Safety Jobs in Kansas
"Public safety is a top priority for my administration, which is why during the last round of budget cuts our Department of Corrections was spared.
Recovery Act Protects More Than 1,000 Public Safety Jobs In Kansas
State and local public safety programs have been hit hard by declining revenues and the national recession; but thanks to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, Kansas remains safe and secure as more than 1,000 public safety jobs are protected.
Udall's Brad Harris finally wins at the Cowley Co. rodeo
Brad Harris has won more than his share of paychecks and buckles at bull ridings and rodeos in recent years.
Kechi Considers Big Property Tax Hike
Just as Sedgwick County Commissioners try to lower property tax, the Kechi City Council looks at raising them big time.