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Housing · WichitaIn response to the growing need for affordable housing, the City of Wichita allocated $5 million to invest in affordable housing through the creation of the Affordable Housing Fund. The goal of the AHF is to improve the quality of existing housing stock while expanding quality affordable housing options and promoting neighborhood stability in Wichita’s core. The program will develop safe, healthy and affordable housing options for income-quali…See the Story
New Allocation Helps Fund Affordable Housing
Wichita · WichitaLife can be stressful. Most of us are constantly on the go, thinking about chores, school, work assignments and everything in between. But there’s a good chance that relaxation isn’t penciled in on your planner. “What I hear from people the most is that it’s hard to turn off their minds. They’re constantly going, which prevents them from relaxing,” says psychologist Susan Albers, PsyD. “But we need to think of relaxing not as a stopping point, b…See the Story
Two Surefire Tips to Help You Relax Right Now
Wichita · WichitaNearly 20% of fresh, frozen and canned fruits and vegetables that Americans eat contain concerning levels of pesticides, a new report finds. Pesticides posed significant risks in popular choices such as strawberries, green beans, bell peppers, blueberries and potatoes, the review from Consumer Reports found. “One food in particular, green beans, had residues of a pesticide that hasn’t been allowed to be used on the vegetable in the U.S. for ov…See the Story
Report Finds High Levels of Pesticides in 20% of Fruits, Veggies
Wichita · WichitaNew College of Florida’s board of trustees, including conservative activist Christopher Rufo, on the screen, lower right, at a Feb. 28, 2023, meeting at which they voted to abolish the office that handles diversity, equity and inclusion programs. AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell Right-wing activists who have long criticized liberalism and “wokeness” in higher education and helped force the resignation of Claudine Gay, Harvard University’s first Africa…See the Story
Yes, Efforts to Eliminate DEI Programs are Rooted in Racism
Wichita · WichitaWe’re always looking for great story ideas and we’re always looking for ways to better serve and met the needs of our customers. With that in mind, this week, we’re introducing two new ideas: Voice Your Story and The Voice Community Calendar Newsletter – coming in May. Voice Your Story Do you have a story idea that you think would be great for us to cover? We’re setting time aside each Monday for you to Voice Your Story idea to our edito…See the Story
Do You Have a Story Idea: Plus a Change in Our Print Calendar
Central Park · Central ParkAs spring blooms across the region, it’s a great time to embrace the outdoors and rediscover the expansive beauty of Swope Park, a cherished urban oasis steeped in history and brimming with recreational opportunities. Twice the size of New York’s Central Park, Swope Park spans over 1,800 acres, making it one of the largest city parks in the United States. Established in 1896 and designed by George Kessler, when it first opened, the Kansas City S…See the Story
Get Out: Visit Kansas City’s Swope Park
Wichita · WichitaOn Tue., May 7, residents of Kansas City, KS, within the area served by the USD 500 school district will vote on whether or not to approve a $420 million bond package to build four new schools, add on to two schools, build a new aquatic center, complete $45.5 million in needed deferred maintenance at some schools, complete $66.5 million in facility improvements at several schools, contribute $20 million to a new downtown public library, and expa…See the Story
Kansas City, KS Residents to Vote on $420 Million Bond Issue
Wichita · WichitaBack for its third year, Kansas City’s Parade of Hearts builds on the city’s claim as America’s Heartland with 5’ fabricated heart sculptures designed by local artists to create artistic wonders designed around a Kansas City-based theme. The completed hearts are displayed across the city for public viewing and enjoyment from late April to August. The hearts are then auctioned, with proceeds going toward charities supporting the arts, educatio…See the Story