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Wichita city council public agenda needs reform
Read more: Wichita city council public agenda needs reformRecent use of the Wichita City Council public agenda has highlighted the need for reform.
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Employment in metropolitan areas
Read more: Employment in metropolitan areasAn interactive visualization of labor force, employment, and unemployment rate for all metropolitan areas in the United States.
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WichitaLiberty.TV: John Todd and the fight against blight
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: John Todd and the fight against blightJohn Todd explains how cities in Kansas are seeking additional power to seize property, and tells us why we should oppose this legislation.
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Wichita employment down, year-over-year
Read more: Wichita employment down, year-over-yearAt a time Wichita leaders promote forward momentum in the Wichita economy, year-over-year employment has fallen.
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Employment in the states
Read more: Employment in the statesAn interactive visualization of the civilian labor force, employment, and unemployment, for each state.
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Sedgwick County’s David Dennis on economic development
Read more: Sedgwick County’s David Dennis on economic developmentFollowing the Wichita Mayor, the Chair of the Sedgwick County Commission speaks on economic development.
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From Pachyderm: Can Wichita Elect a Governor?
Read more: From Pachyderm: Can Wichita Elect a Governor?From the Wichita Pachyderm Club: Dr. Russell Arben Fox, who is Professor of Political Science at Friends University. His topic was “Can Wichita Elect a Governor? Musings on the Kansas Political Landscape.”
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Jobs in Sedgwick County
Read more: Jobs in Sedgwick CountyShowing monthly value and 12-month trailing moving average. Source is Bureau of Labor Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages.
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Mayor Longwell’s pep talk
Read more: Mayor Longwell’s pep talkA column written by Wichita Mayor Jeff Longwell ignores the reality of Wichita’s economy.
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Kansas government data may not be available
Read more: Kansas government data may not be availableThere is a movement to increase the transparency of government in Kansas, but there’s much to be done, starting with attitudes.
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Property under attack in Kansas
Read more: Property under attack in KansasLocal governments in Kansas are again seeking expanded power to seize property.
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Growing the Wichita economy
Read more: Growing the Wichita economyWichita leaders are proud of our region’s economic growth. Here are the numbers.