State officials were quick to suggest residents with health concerns make an appointment with their medical provider to get the screening tests to see if they have any indications of developing liver cancer.

WSU, Ascension Via Christi affiliation will bring students into hospital-based classrooms

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Wichita Fireworks Fans Can Legally Shoot Aerials from July 1-4 this Year

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29th and Grove Community Wants Less Talk, More Action on Pollution

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Lack of officers hampering Wichita police department’s morale-building and community policing efforts

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Love’s Truck Stop with RV Park Rezoning Approved for I-135 and 21st St.

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PUT THESE EVENTS ON YOUR CALENADAR

June 2 – 10, Wichita Riverfest, Downtown Wichita along the river.   

Jun 6-18,  Hamilton, Century II Concert Hall, 225 W Douglas. HAMILTON is the story of America then, told by America now. Featuring a score that blends hip-hop, jazz, R&B and Broadway, HAMILTON has taken the story of American founding father Alexander Hamilton and created a revolutionary moment in theater—a musical that has had a profound impact on culture, politics, and education. Tickets on sale BroadwayWichita.com and Century2.com 

Thur., Jun 8, 5 pm: Cajun Food Fest 2023, Century II, 225 W Douglas. During Riverfest, enjoy all of the traditional Louisiana food favorites. Includes: – Chicken Étouffée – Red Beans and Rice w/ Sausage- Roll- Bread Pudding Proceeds from the Cajun Food Fest go to support Goodwill Industries of Kansas’ job training and education programs.Your $10 ticket (available onsite the evening of the event, food court tickets not accepted) Cost $10  

Thur., Jun 8, 7:30 pm:  – Summer Concert Series Featuring Daydream. Bradley Fair Plaza 1900 N. Rock Road. A 9-piece funk/fusion horn band that plays thoughtful, original compositions that groove. The group consists of local college music professors, Wichita Symphony members, band & orchestra teachers, and professional musicians. FREE

Tues., Jun 13, 10 am: Storytime in the Park, Naftzger Park, 601 E Douglas. Free Books and Snacks. Each Storytime In The Park features a new and exciting storyteller! Each story includes an activity that corresponds with the book.   FREE

Tues., Jun 13, 10 am: Summer Adventure Club.  Bradley Fair Plaza, 1900 N Rock Rd. weekly fun for little ones! Meet us on The Plaza at 10 AM every Tuesday in June and July for some exciting outdoor activities. Registration is required and we are kindly asking for a $5 donation per child per event with 100% of the proceeds going to local non-profit Storytime Village. Cost $5 https://bit.ly/3owkWny

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