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At Issue 4-28-19

At Issue 4-28-19

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KFDI's George Lawson talks to the president of the Wichita Metro Crime Commission, Todd Johnson.

 

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KFDI's George Lawson talks to the president of the Wichita Metro Crime Commission, Todd Johnson.

 

Bike Walk ICT president Alan Kailer talks about his organization's bicycle and pedestrian advocacy in Wichita. Then, the new interim president of Wichita State University, Dr. Andy Tompkins talks about his future with WSU.

 

Wichita's Mayor Jeff Longwell talks about the new ballpark and the future of Century II in an exclusive interview with KFDI. Then, we present part of the Home Plate ceremony at the new ballpark with Minor League Baseball top officials.

 

Dean Headley with the Airline Quality Rating discusses the rating for 2018, then Shawn Steward with AAA Kansas talks about a new campaign fighting texting and driving.

For the updated results from the AQR, head to www.airlinequalityrating.com

 

Wichita Transit Director Mike Tann talks about the possibility of self-driving buses along Douglas, then Pat Hanrahan with United Way of the Plains talks about a recent community survey.

 

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo talks to KFDI News during  a trip to Overland Park, Kansas. Then, LaTasha St. Arnault with Inter-Faith Ministries talks about the upcoming "Homeless for a Day" challenge.

 

KFDI's Leisl Veach presents in-depth reporting on a few recent controversial bills in Kansas which target the LGBTQ community. Veach spoke with KU professor Dr. Corey Maley, Kansas state Rep. Brandon Woodard and state Rep. Susan Ruiz about the issues.

 

Community leaders Mary Beth Jarvis and Larry Weber talk about proposed changes at Century II, focusing on the future of performing arts in Wichita.

Jarvis is the President and CEO of Wichita Festivals, and Weber is the VP of Builders, Inc. and runs the Garvey Center.

 

Meteorologist Chance Hayes with the National Weather Service talks about tornadoes and the upcoming severe weather season for Severe Weather Awareness Week.

 

ThriveICT and YouThrive discuss their community programs and upcoming events. Janet Federico with ThriveICT discusses her group that helps trauma survivors, and Megan Crabtree and Cara Mattson with YouThrive discuss their efforts to help teenagers and young adults transition into adulthood.

Thrive ICT is holding a survivorship conference at 9 a.m. March 8 at the Advanced Learning Library in Wichita.

YouThrive is holding a training day for mentors and volunteers March 9 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Child Advocacy Center in Wichita.

 
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