Wichita police arrest 2 in child abuse investigation
Wichita police have arrested two people in a child abuse investigation that began in early September. A 44-year-old man and a 28-year-old woman were booked into jail on a number of charges. The man was booked for
U.S. Attorney General Appoints Special Counsel To Oversee Ongoing Trump Probes
Following the announcement by former President Donald Trump to make another run for the White House in 2024, the Justice Department appointed a special counsel to oversee the two probes against him. One is the FBI Raid
Wichita Wagonmasters’ “Holiday Smoke” To Be Held Nov. 22nd
The Wichita Wagonmasters will be holding the 2022 Holiday Smoke on Tuesday, November 22nd from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM at the Wagonmaster Barn in Cowtown. The Wagonmasters along with other volunteers will be smoking the turkeys
Nearly 4 Tons Disposed of During Drug Takeback Day in Kansas
Kansans safely disposed of nearly four tons of unused and unwanted medicines during October’s National Drug Take-Back Day. Kansas law enforcement officers collected 7,966 pounds of medicines at 137 locations throughout the state during the October 29th
Hutchinson Community Blood Drive Will Be Nov. 28th – 30th
The Hutchinson Community blood drives will begin on Monday, November 28th at First Presbyterian Church (201 E. Sherman Hutchinson, KS) and run through November 30th. The 3-day blood drives will help ensure new moms, premature babies, cancer
Sedgwick County Low Income Seniors May Qualify for Utility Assistance Program
Sedgwick County residents age 60 and older may qualify for the Sedgwick County Dept. on Aging’s Utility Assistance Program. County officials say the program was instituted to meet the critical needs of older residents who may need
Friends University Christmas Clocktower Lighting Will Be On Nov. 20th
Friends University illuminates the historic Davis clock tower on Sunday, November 20th at 6 p.m. at Rose Window Plaza Friends University’s Singing Quakers and Brass Band will be performing along with special guest Rep. Tom Sawyer, District 95 K.S.
First Round Local Small Businesses to Receive GROWKS Loan Funds Announced
Governor Kelly announced the first round of local businesses to receive funding from the GROWKS Loan and Equity programs. The program aims to help small businesses, especially those in underserved areas, access capital in the early stages