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  • Wichita planning firm hopefuls make pitch

    September 24, 2009

    This past Tuesday and Wednesday, the four planning firms that were selected as finalists for the master plan for the revitalization of downtown Wichita made their public presentations.

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  • Lutz, Hanson, Fahnestock owe Wichita an apology

    September 24, 2009

    In the campaign for the sales tax to build the downtown Wichita arena (Intrust Bank Arena), the idea of hosting NCAA men’s basketball games was promoted as something that would happen if voters approved the arena.

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  • In health care debate, can we trust the president?

    September 22, 2009

    In the health care debate, President Obama pleads with Americans to get the facts straight before making up their minds. But that’s easier said than done, and by his actions, I wonder if the president really believes this.

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  • DeBoer plan for Wichita downtown redevelopment largely realized

    September 21, 2009

    Hundreds of millions have already been spent for downtown redevelopment and what do we have to show for it? In contrast, look at the benign neglect the city has had on the thriving east and west sides of town where projects on Maize and Webb roads have prospered despite heavy property taxes.

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  • Author and columnist Star Parker to speak in Wichita

    September 21, 2009

    An evening with Star Parker Sponsored by Johnny and Marjorie Stevens Lecture: “Breaking the Cycle of Poverty: From Entitlement to Empowerment”

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  • Wichita school district communications priorities

    September 21, 2009

    At a school board meeting in August, USD 259, the Wichita public school district gave itself a big pat on the back for an award it received for its efforts in educating the public about the school bond issue last year. I thought it quite ironical that the district would receive such an award, much…

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  • Downtown Wichita presentations: what’s the point?

    September 21, 2009

    As part of its effort to revitalize downtown Wichita, the city wants to hire a planning firm. Four firms have been selected as finalists. Tuesday and Wednesday, (September 22 and 23), the firms will make public presentations as part of the selection process. I had through that it would be great if the public would…

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  • Wichita city council: more travel on tap

    September 21, 2009

    At tomorrow’s meeting of the Wichita City Council, approval of more travel is on the agenda.

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  • Marcussen organ a Wichita treasure

    September 19, 2009

    One of the most important — but most underappreciated, in my opinion — cultural assets in Wichita is the Marcussen organ at Wichita State University and Wiedemann Recital Hall, which houses the organ. It’s not only the organ and recital hall, but the people who have been in charge of WSU’s organ program and the…

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  • Janet Miller’s junket follow-up

    September 18, 2009

    At Tuesday’s meeting of the Wichita City Council, I asked a question about council member Janet Miller and her travel and got a bigger response — from the mayor, the Wichita Eagle, and the public — than I expected. Some issues are still unresolved, however.

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  • Fact-checking the president on health insurance

    September 18, 2009

    Advocates for more government control over health care, including President Obama, cite cases where people have been abused by private health insurance companies. We ought to be sure that these cases are real, and we need to be aware of the scope of the problem, before we assign weight to these arguments.

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  • Cap-and-trade admitted to be tax

    September 17, 2009

    Thinking people have known this all along, and now we know that the Treasury Department believes that proposed cap-and-trade legislation — the Waxman-Markey bill — is really a tax in disguise.

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