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COVID vaccines have arrived in Wichita. Here’s what else you need to stay healthy

Sedgwick County is coming off a summer COVID wave as it heads into cold and flu season. Health officials hope that surge prompts far more people to sign up for the new COVID vaccine, which is recommended annually for people 6 months and older. Last year, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported […]

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One child overdosed and another cut his own neck at a Kansas foster office. What that says about the system

Paramedics had to rush a Kansas foster teen to the hospital because the 15-year-old girl was overdosing on muscle relaxants at a foster care contractor’s office.  One month later, paramedics rushed back to that same Topeka office because a different foster child found glass and cut himself.  “Child on (scene) cut up his arms and […]

Posted inLocal Government

A resident’s guide to reporting potholes, busted streetlights and other problems in Wichita

Imagine you’re driving down Douglas Avenue and hit a pothole that wasn’t there last week. Or you’re walking your dog one evening and notice a streetlight is out or someone dumped some tires on the side of the road. You can be part of the solution. “Just because residents see a pothole or community issue […]

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