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July 2023
| July 26
July 26, 2023
New food festival planned for Wichita will take people on an international tour of flavors
Wichita State fans do it again, break TBT attendance record for Tuesday’s AfterShocks game
Turnovers doom AfterShocks in first TBT loss in a game at Wichita State since 2019
Could Wichita State basketball play two centers at once? Why players believe it’s possible
Man arrested in connection with shooting deaths of estranged wife, man in Riverside
Delano business to move, but customers can keep their same parking spaces
Aspiring teachers in Kansas have a new paid path to career through pilot program
Wichita expects to have extra money the next two years. What will it do with the surplus?
It hit 102 degrees Tuesday in Wichita. Look for more sizzling heat this week into next
Wichita water park to reopen at reduced rates Friday after being vandalized twice