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June 2020
| June 18
June 18, 2020
When others left, why Etienne stayed at Wichita State: ‘I’m meant to be a Shocker’
New Wichita diversity board takes steps to turn street protest ideas into laws
Kansans in need can receive extended unemployment benefits
Kansas State adds third football recruit of the week to 2021 recruiting class
‘Our time will come’: Wind Surge ‘thrilled’ about Marlins’ draft crop as wait continues
World’s top junior water ski competition is this weekend in Maize. It’s free to watch
Police chiefs propose reforms. ‘There are some things that need to change,’ Ramsay says
Wichita’s Big Read for 2020 is a feminist retelling of a classical myth
Brett Harris, a radio and TV personality turned broker, opens his own Wichita business
Updates on the popular Wichita restaurants yet to reopen from coronavirus shutdowns
Kansas is fourth state to find viral disease in horses this year