Along with local event managers, a mix of national and local brands sponsored local events Thursday before basketball fans ...
City Thrift stands as a monument to secondhand shopping on an industrial scale, with a footprint that rivals small aircraft ...
A furniture store will take over part of the building ... “We love being part of the communities we serve, and Kansas City already feels like home,” Furniture Mall co-owner Jeff Winter ...
the Kansas Bureau of Investigation said. Kylee Hodges, 44, was sentenced in July to first-degree felony murder. She won’t be eligible for parole for 25 years. Feb. 2: Julio Ruiz, 17, of Wichita ...
A Wichita woman won big at the Kansas Star Casino ... And It NEEDS To Be Hung At Grocery Stores Nationwide Aliens Are Real, U.S. Government Officials Have Admitted. ‘The Age of Disclosure ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — The vote on the $450 million bond for Wichita Public Schools is still too close to call. The unofficial result as of Friday afternoon is still about 50-50. The Sedgwick ...
Jaime Green The Wichita Eagle Major craft retailer Joann Fabrics is shutting down all its 800 stores, including five in the Kansas City area. The company announced that it was going out of ...
Kansas City, MO, July, 28--Nebraska Furniture Mart plans a $28 million expansion at its Kansas City, store that will more than double the size of the company’s warehouse, according to the Kansas ...
Blake Morgan pushes his son Aidan down a hill at Linear Park in Goddard. Morgan gave his kids ten minutes to play in the snow and extreme cold. Morgan is a science teacher at Eisenhower High School.
Academy will open its fifth area store in March, the company announced. Jaime Green The Wichita Eagle Academy Sports + Outdoors will open its fifth Kansas City area store, this one in a former ...
Fresh off regional tournaments, a host of girls wrestlers from the Wichita area punched their tickets to the Kansas high school state meet later this month. This marks the first season in girls ...
Kansas City, KS, August 4-- In the midst of the Great Depression, Rose Blumkin, a Russian Jewish immigrant, borrowed $500 from her brother to open a little furniture store in the basement of a ...
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