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From Gun Buyback to Graffiti Removal: Judah Task Force Expands Neighborhood Restoration
Community initiative builds on gun buyback, graffiti removal and neighborhood partnerships to improve Wichita neighborhoods.
After organizing a community gun buyback this spring, the Tribal Council of Chiefs of the Holy Kingdom of Judah is expanding its neighborhood improvement efforts…
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Help Us Honor Jackson Mortuary: 100 Years. 100 Tributes.
The Community Voice is inviting readers to help celebrate Wichita’s oldest continuously operating Black-owned family business by sharing memories, photos and tributes honoring the Jackson family’s century of service.
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The “Vote Yes” and “Vote No” ads tell only part of the story. This guide explains what the constitutional amendment would actually change, why lawmakers proposed it and what’s at stake for Kansas voters.
70 Isn’t What It Used to Be
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