
May 22
Last day of school for Wichita public school students
Those whoops of joy you heard emanating from Wichita school buildings Wednesday?
Thursday, May 23, 2013

Those whoops of joy you heard emanating from Wichita school buildings Wednesday?
The city’s advisory committee on how to cope with a projected water shortage will meet this morning to finalize its recommendations to the Wichita City Council.

Workers have put up a construction fence around the part of the Wichita State University parking lot located between the Morrison Hall administration building and Cessna Stadium.
Just after 1 a.m. Monday, April 15, two residential robberies occurred in the 1500 block of North Montana. Three men, one armed with a shotgun, were able to get into the first residence and surprise the victim. The victim was held at gunpoint while the other two suspects went through the residence. Electronics were the only thing taken.
McConnell Air Force Base will serve as home for the new refueling tankers, members of Kansas congressional delegation said Wednesday.
Some Boeing employees in Oklahoma City suffered injuries and personal property damage in Monday’s tornado in Moore, Okla., Boeing officials said Tuesday.
Keep Southeast High where it is.

When storm sirens blare in Wichita, most students file into rooms designed to withstand 250 mph winds that can turn flying debris into deadly missiles.
State colleges would face a 3 percent budget cut over two years, but the University of Kansas School of Medicine in Wichita would be insulated from the reductions under a proposal House and Senate negotiators tentatively agreed to Tuesday.