Author: Bob Weeks
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From Pachyderm: Martin Hawver on Kansas Politics
From the Wichita Pachyderm Club this week: Martin Hawver, dean of Kansas Statehouse press corps, briefed members and guests on the state of Kansas politics.
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Sedgwick County delinquent tax list for 2015
Here is the delinquent property tax list for Sedgwick County for 2015, summarized and presented in an interactive table that you may sort.
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WichitaLiberty.TV: A variety of topics, with some good news, but a lot of bad news
Wichita’s economic development, Sedgwick County spending, editorials ignoring facts, your house numbers, Kansas governors, taxpayer-funded political campaigns, and the nature of economic competition.
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State of the States, 2016
What did the nation’s governors tell their constituents this year?
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Kansas tax receipts
Kansas tax receipts by category, presented in an interactive visualization.
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CID and other incentives proposed in downtown Wichita
A proposal for a community improvement district in downtown Wichita includes a public hearing, but much information the public needs is missing.
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Sedgwick County Health Department: Services provided
Sedgwick County government trimmed spending on health. What has been the result so far?
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Free trade is important, but may be in peril
Robert E. Litan, a lawyer and economist and adjunct senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations spoke on “The Future of Trade Policy” before a luncheon at the Wichita Pachyderm Club August 5, 2016.
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Value of of money varies by state
How much is $100 worth in your state?
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Wichita water statistics update
With adequate river flow every day, the Wichita ASR water project produced water equivalent to six days design capacity during July 2016.
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WichitaLiberty.TV: Gidget Southway, or Danedri Herbert
This week on WichitaLiberty.TV: Danedri Herbert, also known as Gidget Southway, visits Wichita and WichitaLiberty.TV.
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Wichita Business Journal editorial missed the news on the Wichita economy
A Wichita business newspaper’s editorial ignores the history of our local economy. Even the history that it reported in its own pages.