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The Wichita Eagle (Sunday), 12 luglio 2026

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The Wichita Eagle (Sunday), pubblicato in lingua Inglese, è un giornale di Stati Uniti d'America. Accedi a The Wichita Eagle (Sunday) online su PressReader o scarica i numeri per leggerli più tardi. Sfoglia i numeri precedenti di The Wichita Eagle (Sunday) nell’archivio.

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ArticleOne of Wichita’s most-beloved bridges is get­ting a facelift

River­side’s 1932 Min­isa Bridge, a favor­ite of Wichitans across the city, is get­ting another facelift. This one won’t be nearly as extens­ive as the 2008 renov­a­tion. That was more of a com­plete over­haul of the Pueblo Deco bridge, which...

One of Wichita’s most-beloved bridges is get­ting a facelift

ArticleWichita police want to add 50 officers to patrol down­town

The Wichita Police Depart­ment is look­ing to add 50 officers to patrol down­town, Delano and the Broad­way cor­ridor — estab­lish­ing a squad to increase enforce­ment in the city’s core. The Down­town Area Response Team, or DART, would tar­get...

Wichita police want to add 50 officers to patrol down­town

ArticlePratt wants to raise sales tax to lower prop­erty taxes

A west­ern Kan­sas town is pla­cing its bets on lower­ing prop­erty taxes for res­id­ents by rais­ing its sales tax rate. Pratt, about an hour and a half drive west of Wichita, will ask voters to raise its sales tax rate by one per­cent. The August...

Pratt wants to raise sales tax to lower prop­erty taxes

ArticleFew sub­urbs get nam­ing rights deals for pub­lic spaces. Why?

Some­times, clos­ing a busi­ness deal can take years. And then there’s the deal God­dard recently struck with Leg­acy Bank regard­ing nam­ing rights for the city’s third park. The God­dard City Coun­cil approved a $500,000 nam­ing rights deal with...

Few sub­urbs get nam­ing rights deals for pub­lic spaces. Why?