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Brown v. Board Widow Celebrated at 105 During Topeka Anniversary Event
At 105 years old, Leola Brown Montgomery still draws smiles, applause and amazement everywhere she goes. Montgomery, the widow of Rev. Oliver Brown — the…
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Ohaebosim Pick Adds New Energy, Strategy to Crowded Kansas Governor’s Race
Holscher’s selection of Wichita lawmaker KC Ohaebosim strengthens geographic reach, generational diversity and minority representation on Democratic ticket.
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Free Summer Tennis Program Returns to McAdams Park
McAdams NJTL offers free tennis lessons and summer camps for youth and adults in Wichita.
At Brown v. Board Celebration, Ben Crump Delivered the Hope I Needed
In a moment filled with fear, frustration and political setbacks, Crump’s words reminded listeners that Black America has survived hard times before — and must keep fighting forward.
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KC Honors Black Economic Union as Summit Revives Focus on “Green Power”
Nearly 60 years after helping launch redevelopment in Kansas City’s urban core, BEU leaders are working to reconnect athletes, investment and community development.
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Trump’s Proposed $1.7 Billion Fund For Allies Sparks Outrage Over IRS Lawsuit
Settlement talks in Trump’s $10 billion IRS lawsuit now raise major constitutional and ethical questions about presidential power and taxpayer money.
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National No Menthol Sunday Campaign Raises Broader Questions About Nicotine Addiction
Local outreach efforts focus on smoking cessation, youth vaping prevention and nicotine awareness in Wichita with special effort on No Menthol Sunday, May 17.
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Kansas Gives Foster Youth a New Way To Choose Their Forever Family
The nation’s first SOUL Family permanency program lets older youth in foster care choose trusted adults, leave state custody early, and build lasting support systems beyond adoption.
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Violence Victims Remembered During Annual Wyandotte County Memorial And Forum
Community members, victim advocates and law enforcement officials gathered in Kansas City, Kansas, to honor lives lost to violence and discuss crime prevention and victim support.
Kansas City to Join National Civil Rights-Led Voting Rights Day of Action
Rev. Emanuel Cleaver III and local clergy will join event to respond to attacks on voting rights and efforts to weaken minority voting strength.
Holscher Taps Wichita Rep. KC Ohaebosim as Running Mate in Governor’s Race
Democratic ticket in Kansas governor’s race pairs legislators from Johnson, Sedgwick Counties
