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  • SubGod22
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    WBJ - Kansas Health Science Center changes name, plans to offer more degree programs

    The Kansas Health Science Center is changing its name to the Kansas Health Science University as it prepares to increase the degree programs it offers.

    The nonprofit educational institution plans to expand its disciplines, degree programs and opportunities beyond the Kansas College of Osteopathic Medicine, its first program founded in 2019. KansasCOM is the only osteopathic medicine program in the state.

    Tiffany Masson, the president of Kansas Health Science University, called the name change a “significant milestone” for the organization and a way to convey its increased program offerings to its stakeholders, partners and the community. The change is effective immediately.

    “Underneath the umbrella of a university, it's implied that there's multiple programs, and so it's telling our community that we are now thinking about ourself and broadening ourselves for the growth that we, from very early on, expected of ourselves when we formed our mission around producing forward-thinking, empathetic health-care leaders,” Masson said.

    Masson said the name change came about because of KansasCOM’s successful launch and the significant need for health-care professions and biomedical programs.
    I'd call this another win for downtown and the coming Bio-Med district.

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  • JVShocker
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    Originally posted by SubGod22 View Post
    Swim nerd back to comment. My daughter had the pleasure of competing with and against Ariana and her sister Astrid (also a phenomenal swimmer). She was a phenom even at the 8 to 12 age group (as was her sister). From my experience, they were amazing people and a wonderful family. It couldn't have happened to better people.

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  • SubGod22
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    KAKE - McConnell Air Force Base generates $1 billion economic impact for Wichita

    McConnell Air Force Base says the base generated an estimated $1 billion economic impact to the local Wichita and greater Kansas community during the 2023 fiscal year.

    In a news release, the base estimated its impact through almost 10,000 direct and indirect jobs created to support McConnell’s global mobility mission, including air refueling.

    Military and civilian salaries combined totaled around $517 million, with a calculated $463 million indirectly generated from wages allocated to jobs that support McConnell’s employees, such as restaurant and retail jobs around Wichita.

    McConnell employed about 4,800 military personnel across the total-force base, which includes airmen from the active-duty 22nd Air Refueling Wing, reservists from the 931st Air Refueling Wing, and Air National Guard members from the 184th Wing.

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  • Kung Wu
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    Originally posted by SubGod22 View Post
    That's wild!

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  • SubGod22
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    Eagle - 'Once in a lifetime': Wichita native Ariana Dirkzwager will swim in Paris Olympics

    The Wichita native and 2022 East High graduate, whose mother is Laotian, has been selected to represent Laos in the 2024 Paris Olympics, where she will compete in the women’s 200-meter freestyle at 4 a.m. Central Time on Sunday, July 28.

    “I’m the most excited person in the world right now,” Dirkzwager told The Eagle. “This is everyone’s dream. When you’re 6 years old, you want to go to the Olympics. For it to actually happen, I think if I was still a 6-year-old kid, I would be like, ‘No way, I don’t believe it.’ I’ve been wanting this for so long and I’m just super ecstatic to be able to represent Laos and compete with all of these big names in Paris.”

    The Olympic qualifying process for Laos is much different than the United States.

    Because Laos is a relatively small country, tucked away in the southeast corner of Asia with a population of 7.5 million, it received Universality places, which are designed to increase the diversity of participating nations and go to underrepresented countries.

    Dirkzwager earned the sole female Universality spot for Laos by competing in the World Aquatics Championships in Doha, Qatar this year and the Southeast Asian Games in Cambodia last year. Her time in the 200 free (2 minutes, 8.55 seconds) was the highest-ranked time for any Laotian female swimmer in an event.

    The Wichita native said she is proud to be able to represent her Laotian heritage on the world stage.
    Pretty cool experience for one of our own!

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  • SubGod22
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    Tanganyika taking a risk.

    WBJ - Tanganyika Wildlife Park shifts to all-inclusive business model

    Goddard's Tanganyika Wildlife Park has announced plans to significantly change its business model — and it could be a gamble, the park's director said.

    The change involves moving away from a zoo-type experience with separate ticketing for admission, activities and food and drinks to an all-inclusive ticket experience, which will include unlimited food and beverage allotments, complimentary breakfast for overnight stays and limited alcohol coverage to create more of a resort destination experience.

    "I think when most people think of zoos, you just go and look at animals and maybe sometimes there's an opportunity to feed animals or do something," director Matt Fouts said. "Over the last 16 years, with all of the animal feedings that we offer and all the behind-the-scenes and special experiences that we offer, there is nothing like it in the United States, and so we're just going to lean into that a lot further and really focus on people that are looking for that kind of experience to come and enjoy with their families."

    To provide the resort feel at the park, Fouts said his team will consistently work on improving landscaping and aesthetics. He is also looking to add more cabanas and shaded seating areas in and around the park.

    "It will be almost more like checking into a hotel than it would almost any attraction," Fout said. "Right where you come in, there's a window and you buy your ticket. You'll come in and get checked in, someone is going to get you set up for the day and then you'll head into the park. We'll serve breakfast in the morning, and then you start to go and enjoy the park according to your bookings of experiences."
    $150 a ticket and he hopes this new direction increases tourism even though it will cut into attendance as a whole. They hope the increase makes up for it. I've already seen a lot of locals talk of their disappointment as previous price increases had limited their ability to visit.

    I don't know what the market is for zoo tourism, but they're wanting to become a national destination with this move and the $1M in upgrades/renovations they're planning and services they'll be adding. I suppose if this is intriguing to someone that the thought of coming in to Tanganyika and then still being able to hit up SCZ could be worthwhile.

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  • SubGod22
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    KSN - Tattoo expo coming to Wichita in October

    Century II Expo Hall is hosting the Emerald City Tattoo Expo.

    The event takes place Oct. 25-27, and tickets are already on sale. The expo will feature live tattooing sessions, hair and piercing services, and activities for all ages.

    The event is geared toward tattoo enthusiasts and their families, with events for children as well. Kids can participate in trick-or-treating and costume contests and receive temporary tattoos.
    Fun for the whole family.

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  • SubGod22
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    This could be fairly big if it happens.

    KSN - Sen. Moran invites Lockheed Martin back to Wichita amid Boeing/Spirit acquisition

    Earlier this week, Boeing announced that they are buying Spirit AeroSystems, one of the largest employers in the city, for $4.7 billion ($37.25 per share). Senator Jerry Moran, R-Kan., says Lockheed Martin is looking to Kansas to expand.

    Lockheed Martin is the largest aerospace and defense contractor in the country and a competitor of Boeing. Last fall, the company partnered with Perfekta, a subsidiary of Cadence Aerospace, for a trade deal.

    Sen. Moran says that even though Boeing is buying Spirit, he hopes Lockheed can come to Wichita to diversify the aerospace industry. Moran thinks aerospace companies should continue to invest in Kansas.
    Even a small Lockheed facility and the work it would bring could be good for Wichita. Especially if Boeing ****s around with things and moves some of the defense work that Spirit has. I'd like our diversification to be greater than just within the aerospace industry, but it's good there too.

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  • SubGod22
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    The southeast expansion is beginning...

    WBJ - Wichita restaurant chain Chick N Max targets Charlotte for up to 10 locations

    A Wichita fast-casual restaurant chain built around chicken is setting its sights on Charlotte for future expansion.

    Chick N Max, which ranked as Wichita's fastest-growing company by the WBJ, wants to put eight to 10 restaurants in the Charlotte market as part of a larger expansion plan to grow its presence in the Southeast.

    Chick N Max says it has entered into a strategic partnership with an undisclosed local investment group that will purchase the real estate for all future restaurants and cover construction costs. Local franchisees and specific locations have not yet been identified.
    It'll be interesting if they can grab a foothold and grow in the southeast. Sounds like they want to be fairly aggressive.

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  • SubGod22
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    WBJ - KansasCOM to build biomedical laboratory enhancing student research

    The Kansas College of Osteopathic Medicine plans to build a biomedical laboratory inside its facility so its students can pursue additional types of research.

    The biomedical laboratory is intended to expand research options at KansasCOM by serving as a wet lab facility for research activities in fields like microbiology, genetics and cellular biology, offering more hands-on research opportunities for students.

    “It just really opens up more opportunities for our students, who have different varied interests, to really get their hands into something and to explore science and medicine and how they can really move the population forward to be healthier,” said Molly Fox, the vice president of institutional advancement at the Kansas Health Science Center.

    The biomedical laboratory, with estimated funding costs of $588,500, will be built in a third-floor classroom created with the future lab in mind.

    “The building was designed with the forward thinking that this is something that we could finish off in the future,” Fox said. “And so because it's a wet lab, it does have a sink in it. Essentially, it has drains in the floor. And so any kinds of things that we need to do that way would already be set up.”

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  • ShockerDropOut
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    I like any of their names other than the Wind Surge.

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  • ShockBand
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    Originally posted by SubGod22 View Post
    KSN - Wichita Wind Surge close to reaching millionth fan



    Do they still do the Turbo Tubs nights? Still my favorite name that they've used.
    Yes, and also the Tumba Vacas. They did a Wranglers throwback last Saturday.

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  • SubGod22
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    KSN - Wichita Wind Surge close to reaching millionth fan

    The Wichita Wind Surge is close to reaching its millionth fan at the ballpark.

    According to the organization, they will reach the goal later this month. So far, 967,155 fans have attended regular season games since 2021.

    The fan who is the millionth will be honored with the following:
    • Personalized “#1M” Wind Surge Jersey
    • 2024 Team Autographed Bat
    • $200 team store credit
    • One (1) of each Promotional Giveaway Item from the 2024 Season
      • Wind Surge Experience Package on a TBD date during the 2024 season which includes:
    • Four (4) Fidelity Club Seats
    • On-Field Photo with a Wind Surge Player (subject to availability)
    • One-Half Inning in the Radio Booth with Tim Grubbs
    • Opportunity to be the “Fireworks Starter” and blast off the Post-Game Fireworks Spectacular on the field (subject to date)
    • Opportunity to ride with Windy when he makes his Pre-Game Entrance

    The Wind Surge has attracted 182,760 fans over 40 home contests this season, an average of 4,465 fans per game.
    Do they still do the Turbo Tubs nights? Still my favorite name that they've used.

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  • Veritas
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    Really cool they found some floorboards with former employees’ signatures from 1907!!!

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  • SubGod22
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    I'll be interested what the 2nd business will be. But I like having something else around the arena.

    MSN - Once home to a carriage factory, this 1888 downtown Wichita building is getting new life

    Marketer-turned-downtown-investor Bruce Rowley and some business partners are renovating another building in the city’s core, this time to the north of Intrust Bank Arena, and it’s another one with some fun history.

    The group purchased the approximately 10,000-square-foot building at 114 N. St. Francis.

    “It is right at the end of Gallery Alley,” Rowley said.

    That was part of the attraction to the building, much of which had either been warehouse space or empty for years. The entrance to Gallery Alley is off of Douglas just down from the Old Mill Tasty Shop across from Naftzger Park.

    It’s a bustling part of downtown, and Rowley and his partners plan two house-sized apartments on top of the building and space for two businesses below, one of which is already there.
    Nerds unite!

    “Just in the few short months we’ve been there, we have new customers,” Hunter said. “We get people all the time now from out of town that we didn’t have before.”

    The business, which he called a geek store and tavern with food and drinks, started in 1994 as Agents of Comics.

    Today, it has new and vintage comics, cards, hobby supplies, a variety of games for sale and use for free at the business, drinks, sandwiches and what Hunter called “Wichita’s OKest pizza.”

    The move fulfills a dream for him.

    “I just always as a kid wanted to run a business downtown.”
    It's good to see someone take a chance and be rewarded. I've never personally been a comic book guy, but it sounds like a pretty decent store in a very centralized location. I hope he has years of success.

    It's also interesting that they've chosen to go with two very large apartments (3 bed, 2 bath each) instead of breaking the space up into 4,6, or 8. These apartments will be larger than a lot of homes as the smaller of the two will be 1650 square feet.

    I like the overall vision and doing something a little different.

    They also paved the parking lot which was apparently just a big dirt lot that was an absolute mess.

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