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Some say Wichita’s new city website still poses problems for people with disabilities

Staff at Wichitia’s City Hall weren’t happy with their virtual footprint. In 2022, they described the city’s website, www.Wichita.gov, as “suboptimal,” “outdated” and “confusing.”  So the city spent $312,000 on a website refresh intended to flip that description and create a welcoming and easy-to-use virtual gateway to local government. The city’s communications staff say the […]

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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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Wichita schools are adapting to help more English learners succeed

Ana Lopez arrived in Wichita from northern Mexico, knowing only a few English words. Unable to talk with classmates or understand her teachers, she started out at Curtis Middle School feeling shy, nervous and frightened. Then, Wichita Public Schools placed her in an intensive language class with only one other English learner.  “My teacher,” Lopez […]

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Judge approves sweeping changes to Wichita Police’s gang database

Playing basketball with the wrong set of people or frequenting the wrong gas station could land you on a Wichita Police Department list of gang members.  Community activists say police make snap judgements that label people as gangsters without any criminal record.  That’s about to change.  Judge Eric Melgren, chief judge of the U.S. District […]

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Wichita students, universities are still figuring out financial aid as delays continue

Seven months of federal paperwork headaches have left Amy Stoltzfus frustrated.  She’s an associate financial aid director at Friends University who helps students navigate the maze of forms and figure out how they will pay for college. An update meant to make it easier for college students to apply for financial aid ended up doing […]

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What vaccine requirements you need to follow before school resumes in Kansas

Kansas requires students to be vaccinated against certain diseases before attending any public or private school. Parents can request exemptions to these vaccine requirements for documented medical conditions or religious objections.  Caregivers will need to provide proof that students have all required vaccines before starting school. State law requires school districts to help spread the […]

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