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In Wichita, a gentle clawback
Read more: In Wichita, a gentle clawbackDespite the mayor’s bluster, Wichita mostly lets a company off the hook.
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Kansas jobs, December 2018
Read more: Kansas jobs, December 2018For Kansas in December 2018, a growing labor force and more jobs, but a slightly rising unemployment rate.
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Wichita migration not improving
Read more: Wichita migration not improvingData from the United States Census Bureau shows that the Wichita metropolitan area has lost many people to domestic migration, and the situation is not improving.
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Derek Yonai: Teaching the Morality of Free Enterprise
Read more: Derek Yonai: Teaching the Morality of Free EnterpriseDerek K. Yonai, JD, Ph.D., Director of the Koch Center for Leadership & Ethics at Emporia State University, spoke to the Wichita Pachyderm Club January 11, 2019, on the topic of Teaching the Morality of Free Enterprise.
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Wichita employment to grow in 2019
Read more: Wichita employment to grow in 2019Jobs are forecasted to grow in Wichita in 2019, but the forecasted rate is low.
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Trump’s Bush League Challenge
Read more: Trump’s Bush League ChallengeIf President Trump is going to exceed his presidential standing over his predecessors, he has to overcome his Bush league challenge, writes Karl Peterjohn.
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Unruh recollections disputed
Read more: Unruh recollections disputedA former Sedgwick County Commissioner disputes the narrative told by a retiring commissioner.
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Taxpayers will miss Richard Ranzau
Read more: Taxpayers will miss Richard RanzauWhen a county commissioner’s questions produce a reversal of the county manager’s spending plans, you know we have good representation.
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Wichita City Council to consider a clawback
Read more: Wichita City Council to consider a clawbackThe unrealized potential of an economic development incentive teaches lessons.


