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Is the Wichita mayor satisfied with this?
Read more: Is the Wichita mayor satisfied with this?A gloomy jobs forecast is greeted with apparent approval by Wichita Mayor Jeff Longwell.
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Sedgwick County Commission needs to slow down, get things right
Read more: Sedgwick County Commission needs to slow down, get things rightSedgwick County needs to make sure past issues are known and settled before proceeding with hiring a new county manager, writes former commissioner Richard Ranzau.
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Another Wichita survey, another set of problems
Read more: Another Wichita survey, another set of problemsThe Wichita Eagle editorial board notices problems with a survey gathering feedback on Century II.
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Naftzger Park costs up, yet again
Read more: Naftzger Park costs up, yet againThe cost of fixing an oversight in the design of Naftzger Park in downtown Wichita is rising, and again we’re not to talk about it, even though there are troubling aspects.
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From Pachyderm: Wichita Mayor Jeff Longwell
Read more: From Pachyderm: Wichita Mayor Jeff LongwellFrom the Wichita Pachyderm Club: Jeff Longwell, Mayor of the City of Wichita.
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Facade improvement program raises issues in Wichita
Read more: Facade improvement program raises issues in WichitaAn incentive program in Wichita should cause us to question why investment in Wichita is not feasible without subsidy.
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Naftzger Park cost rising, and we’re not to talk about it
Read more: Naftzger Park cost rising, and we’re not to talk about itThe cost of the Naftzger Park makeover is rising, will be paid for with borrowed funds, and possibly handled without public discussion.
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From Pachyderm: Senate President Susan Wagle
Read more: From Pachyderm: Senate President Susan WagleFrom the Wichita Pachyderm Club: Kansas Senate President Susan Wagle. This was recorded February 1, 2019.
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Wichita mayor promotes inaccurate picture of local economy
Read more: Wichita mayor promotes inaccurate picture of local economyWichita city leaders will latch onto any good news, no matter from how flimsy the source. But they ignore the news they don’t like, even though it may come from the U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, or U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.


