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Wichita ballpark land deal: John Todd
Read more: Wichita ballpark land deal: John ToddJohn Todd tells us why the city is not acting in the best interest of citizens regarding the land development deal near the new Wichita ballpark.
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Pacific Coast League attendance
Read more: Pacific Coast League attendanceAverage game attendance for the Pacific Coast minor league baseball league.
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Wichita vets its baseball partner(s)
Read more: Wichita vets its baseball partner(s)The City of Wichita tells us it has thoroughly vetted the majority owner of the new Wichita baseball team.
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Wichita baseball team travel agreement not known
Read more: Wichita baseball team travel agreement not knownPart of the agreement with the new Wichita baseball team is, apparently, unknown.
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Did Wichita forget the interest?
Read more: Did Wichita forget the interest?In a presentation, Wichita economic development officials ignore the cost of borrowing money.
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In Wichita, respecting the people’s right to know
Read more: In Wichita, respecting the people’s right to knowThe City of Wichita says it values open and transparent government. But the city’s record in providing information and records to citizens is poor, and there hasn’t been much improvement.
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Wichita legal notices an easy start on the path to transparency
Read more: Wichita legal notices an easy start on the path to transparencyKansas law requires publication of certain notices in newspapers, but cities like Wichita could also make them available in other ways that are easier to use.
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Wichita ballpark STAR bonds, 2018 issue
Read more: Wichita ballpark STAR bonds, 2018 issueA bond disclosure document anticipated a development agreement for land surrounding the new Wichita ballpark.
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Kansas jobs, January 2019
Read more: Kansas jobs, January 2019Employment in Kansas continues to grow, but slower than the nation.
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Update: Wichita city sales tax not passed
Read more: Update: Wichita city sales tax not passedThere was no successful Wichita city sales tax election. City documents were mistaken, which raises more issues.
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In Wichita, no tenant poaching, unless waived
Read more: In Wichita, no tenant poaching, unless waivedThe city of Wichita has included anti-poaching clauses in development agreements to protect non-subsidized landlords, but the agreements are without teeth.
