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For $25 to $30 a day, owners can drop off their dogs at one of Wichita’s many daycare and boarding facilities — the number is growing all the time — and know their pets will be safe and supervised. Maybe more importantly, the dogs will run off some energy.
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With an unpredictable economy, as well as the mental health challenges that come with owning a business, it’s becoming harder for some small businesses to stay open.
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Downtown growth is seeing a lot of momentum. There is about $700 million worth of development either planned or underway. The most notable project is a biomedical campus that WSU, WSU Tech and KU School of Medicine-Wichita are building together.
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The bill's failure may mean a Wichita task force can move forward with its recommendation to ban plastic bags from stores.
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KMUW spoke with small business owners in Wichita about the difficult economic year and what the holidays mean for their business.
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The social media platform allows people to make money via brand deals, advertisements and views per video.
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A longtime Wichita clothing store hangs ‘em up.
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Anderson Office Supply in downtown Newton is a time capsule of sorts.