2018 Water Conservation Rebate Ends
The City of Wichita concluded their annual effort to get more people to purchase and install water conservation devices including dishwashers, washing machines, toilets, irrigation sensors, rain barrels, and rain sensors. Rebates of up to $100 were
WSU Tech Awarded $100,000 for Metallica Scholars
Iconic metal band Metallica is teaming up with WSU Tech to enhance their technical education programs. Supported by the band’s All Within My Hands Foundation, ten schools received $100,000 to advance training in traditional trade or applied
New Sedgwick County Tag Office Set to Open
Sedgwick County announced this week that a second, larger tag office would open for business noon on Monday, December 10th. The new location at 5620 E Kellogg will have 25 tag clerks to reduce wait times and
Dave Stallworth Statue Unveiled at WSU
An eight-foot tall bronze statue of Wichita State Basketball legend Dave “The Rave” Stallworth was unveiled outside Koch arena this morning near the main entrance. Stallworth was a standout player who led the 1965 team to
K-State to use more wind power by 2020
MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) Kansas State University officials estimate that half of the Manhattan campus will be powered by wind by 2020. The Kansas City Star reports that university officials announced on Tuesday a new agreement with Missouri-based
Judge delays decision on victim statements in bomb plot sentencing
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) A federal judge says he won’t immediately decide whether to allow testimony from Somali immigrants at the sentencing hearing for three men convicted of plotting to bomb a mosque and a Kansas apartment complex where
Kansas schools get funding for breakfast
The Kansas Department of Education is using grant money to help 42 school provide students with better access to breakfast. The Share Our Strength No Kid Hungry campaign and Midwest Dairy Council provided $142, 519 to help