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For Wichita, another agenda surprise
Read more: For Wichita, another agenda surpriseWichita city hall again places a controversial matter on the consent agenda, where it might pass without notice.
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From Pachyderm: Envision and the Wichita Chamber of Commerce
Read more: From Pachyderm: Envision and the Wichita Chamber of CommerceFrom the Wichita Pachyderm Club this week: Michael Monteferrante. He is President and CEO of Envision, Inc. and Chairman of the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce. This audio presentation or podcast was recorded on September 6, 2019.
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Kansas Republicans should have their say
Read more: Kansas Republicans should have their sayKansas Republicans should insist on having a voice in choosing the next Republican presidential nominee.
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Wichita jobs and employment, July 2019
Read more: Wichita jobs and employment, July 2019For the Wichita metropolitan area in July 2019, the labor force is up, the number of unemployed persons is down, the unemployment rate is down, and the number of people working is up when compared to the same month one year ago. Seasonal data shows small increases in labor force and jobs from June.
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From Pachyderm: United States Representative Ron Estes
Read more: From Pachyderm: United States Representative Ron EstesFrom the Wichita Pachyderm Club this week: United States Representative Ron Estes. This audio presentation or podcast was recorded on August 23, 2019.
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From the New Symposium Society: Capitalism and Socialism
Read more: From the New Symposium Society: Capitalism and SocialismThe New Symposium Society held a public forum on the topic “Capitalism and Socialism” on August 20, 2019. Audio is below.
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Wichita checkbook updated
Read more: Wichita checkbook updatedWichita spending data presented as a summary, and as a list.
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From Pachyderm: Chief Gordon Ramsay
Read more: From Pachyderm: Chief Gordon RamsayFrom the Wichita Pachyderm Club: Wichita Police Chief Gordon Ramsay
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Kansas jobs, July 2019
Read more: Kansas jobs, July 2019Employment rose and the labor force in Kansas fell slightly in July 2019 compared to the two previous months, and employment continued a trend of lower growth than the nation over the year.
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Kansas spending rising
Read more: Kansas spending risingKansas spending is rising, and will probably rise at a faster pace.

