Wichita City Council Considering Ordinance to Reduce Fines for Marijuana Possession
This may be a gift, says Esau Freeman with MRI-ICT, the organization behind the 2015 petition to decriminalize marijuana in the City of Wichita, but it’s not the gift we […]
PartyTime April 20, 2017
Memphis in Wichita Blues Review Dr. Funk Entertainment presented “Memphis in Wichita Blues Review” on April 1 at the Touch of Class located off 25th St. and it was an […]
African-American Children Receive Diagnosis of Autism Later Than Others
A study by a Florida State University researcher has shown that African-American children tend to be diagnosed with autism later than other children, which can have a negative impact on […]
There’s an Autism Epidemic, or is There?
According to widely publicized estimates, one in 68 is now the proportion of children who suffer from autism. This proportion is astonishingly high compared with the figure of one in […]
Kansas Legislators to Return May 1 to Hefty To-Do List
Kansas legislators’ wrap-up session starts May 1. At the top of their list of things to accomplish is a tax and budget plan, which largely will be influenced by the […]
12 Ways to Celebrate National Small Business Week
April 30- May 6 has been designated as National Small Business Week. Since 1963, the U.S. Small Business Administration has designated a week each year to highlight the impact of […]
Omarosa is Officially a Married Woman …
Omarosa Manigault, the Apprentice‘s first and most famous villain who now works as a White House aide, wed Florida pastor John Allen Newman, 61, at the Trump International Hotel in Washington D.C. on April […]
Unless Action is Taken Soon, America Will Be Out of Business
With some steps to delay default, budget experts believe the government can make to August, possibly September, before the government would grind to a halt. You may remember that the […]
Kansas Authorizes Vending Lottery Machines: Proceeds May Benefit Kansas Mental Health Facilities
Additional funding for some mental health facilities in Kansas may depend, at least in part, on the number of lottery tickets sold from new machines. The Kansas House and Senate […]
