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On the heels of Fr. Emil Kapaun moving a step closer to sainthood, an annual pilgrimage in memory and honor of the Army chaplain who died as a prisoner of war in Korea in May of 1951 departed Wichita ...
Small businesses — defined as companies with 500 employees or less — make up 99 percent of all firms in the United States. Of ...
St. Thomas Aquinas 25-4 vs. Hays High 19-8, 11 a.m.; Great Bend 24-5 vs. Blue Valley Southwest 22-6, 1:15 p.m.; FIRST ...
A full run-down of Wichita-area teams that played in the quarterfinals of state baseball tournaments on Thursday.
Nonprofits across Wichita and the State of Kansas are still dealing with uncertainty as the federal grants on which they rely to stay open may get eliminated.
Wichita’s sister city—arrived in town Wednesday after completing a grueling 1,500-mile ride just in time for Riverfest ...
Some students at KU said they are worried about the impact of a new state law prohibiting state universities from funding ...
The Friends of the Kansas Wildlife Exhibit say those renovations, and adding a picnic pavilion, would cost somewhere around $200,000.
A Wichita group that works to support the wildlife exhibit at Riverside Park is asking for your help. They've got a project ...
Local athletes are carrying the symbolic torch to kick things off ahead of the Summer Special Olympic Games in Kansas. The ...
Botanica, The Wichita Gardens, is launching the Reclaimed Water Project—a groundbreaking initiative aimed at conserving water ...
Heavy rain on Wednesday and Thursday brought much-needed water to Cheney Lake and helped reduce drought conditions across several counties.