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More Wichita travel on tap
Read more: More Wichita travel on tapAt tomorrow’s meeting of the Wichita City Council, approval of more council member travel is on the agenda.
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Janet Miller’s junket should be canceled
Read more: Janet Miller’s junket should be canceledAt a time the City of Wichita is under severe budget pressure, shouldn’t unnecessary travel be the first place the city looks to save money?
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Health Czar, interrupted
Read more: Health Czar, interruptedThe Sam Adams Alliance presents another humorous look at health care reform in American. The first, Health rations and you, was very popular on YouTube. Now: “After months of Americans happily sacrificing for the Health Administration Bureau, Health Czar O’Brien holds his first press conference, ready to answer the tough questions.”
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Cable television, but no paint?
Read more: Cable television, but no paint?Here’s my question: If someone can afford cable television — that’s where the city’s channel 7 appears — can’t they buy their own paint?
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Death goes to Washington
Read more: Death goes to WashingtonWichita activist Wendy Aylworth has taken her cause, Morticians for National Health Care to Washington. This group, a tongue-in-cheek preview of the future Wendy believes we face under ObamaCare, seeks to inject a little humor and satire into the debate over health care reform.
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Goyle holds campaign kick-off event in Old Town
Read more: Goyle holds campaign kick-off event in Old TownIn front of a crowd of enthusiastic supporters at the Pumphouse in Old Town Wichita, Kansas House of Representatives member Raj Goyle held a kick-off event for his campaign for the United States Congress. In his brief remarks, Goyle said that after receiving his education out-of-state, he — unlike many young people — came back…
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Downtown Wichita proposals not available to citizens
Read more: Downtown Wichita proposals not available to citizensAs part of Wichita’s downtown revitalization effort, city leaders decided to hire a planning firm. Four firms have been selected as finalists, and a committee is in the process of evaluating their proposals. Whether or not you think this planning process is wise — and I happen to think it is not — it seems…
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It’s a slow, slow news day
Read more: It’s a slow, slow news dayIs there no substantive news to cover in Wichita? One of the top stores in the headline rotation at KAKE TV’s website has the headline “Girls Burned By Hot Coffee.”
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American Liberty Tour stop added in Salina
Read more: American Liberty Tour stop added in SalinaIt’s coming to Kansas City, and now a stop has been added in Salina.
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Kansas court system to be explained
Read more: Kansas court system to be explainedAt this Friday’s meeting of the Wichita Pachyderm Club, Judge Eric Yost will present “An Overview of the Kansas Court System.”
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Pompeo announcement stresses health care, energy, national security
Read more: Pompeo announcement stresses health care, energy, national securityToday Wichita businessman Mike Pompeo officially announced his candidacy for United States Congress for the fourth district of Kansas.