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Laundry Love is a nationwide network that provides free laundry to low-income people, no questions asked. There are at least five locations in Kansas, including in Wichita, Newton and Hutchinson.
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“The next three and a half years are going to continue to be very bumpy” for the reproductive rights movement, says Kathryn Boyd. “We just have to be ready.”
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Research shows intergenerational connection boosts wellbeing. The residents of Logan are putting that to the test.
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Since 1950, Wichita Women Artists has aimed to uplift local artists through support and mutual critique.
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At the show, pedigreed cats compete for points to boost their national rankings. But Wichitans appreciate the show as an opportunity to bond with friends and family over their love of the cats.
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Wichita school district voters will decide Feb. 25 on a $450 million bond issue that would build several new schools, close others and reduce the district's overall footprint.
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To attend kindergarten in Kansas, you have to be 5 years old by August 31st. That’s pretty much the only rule. But teachers say it helps if kids know a few things before they start school.
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Sniffspot, a short-term rental website and app, lets property owners rent out their yards or other spaces as private dog parks. So far there are about 200 Sniffspots in Kansas, but the number is growing.
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Gwen Ottenberg, owner of Imagine That Toys in Wichita, shares some fun new games — or new versions of old favorites — to play with friends and family this year.
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A new Wichita Rowing Association coach hopes to foster interest in the sport for the next generation of rowers.