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Free Neighborhood Clean-Up Set for Aug. 22 in Northeast Wichita
Residents between 13th and 17th streets and Grove and Hillside can dispose of eligible trash, tires and tree debris at no cost.
Residents in a northeast Wichita neighborhood will have a one-day opportunity to get rid of unwanted household items, tires, tree debris and other trash for…
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LeVota Indictment, New Leadership Mark Turning Point for Jackson County
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LeVota Indictment, New Leadership Mark Turning Point for Jackson County
The federal bribery indictment of Interim County Executive Phil LeVota comes as Jackson County prepares for one of its biggest leadership changes in years, offering an opportunity to move beyond a turbulent political era.
Jackson County Voters Usher in New Leadership Across County Government
Stacy Lake’s decisive county executive primary win and a wave of new legislators signal sweeping changes ahead for Jackson County.
Kansas House Primaries Set November Legislative Matchups Across the State
Candidates in Topeka, Bonner Springs, Johnson County, El Dorado and Kansas City advance to the general election.
