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  • WBJ - Camp Hiawatha acquisition part of YMCA 'double down' on youth development

    "We're hoping to be ready to go next summer for day camp," McMahon said, "but hopefully by the end of the year we'll be ready to start doing some overnight camps or retreats — who knows what we will be able to do? Even though they kept it in great shape, we'll want to make some investments in the facilities as well."

    The Camp Hiawatha acquisition comes as the Greater Wichita YMCA prepares to invest around $30 million for a slate of planned facility improvements through 2026, including an expansion at the South YMCA child care center, ongoing reconstruction at the tornado-damaged Andover YMCA, and new turf fields at the Northwest YMCA, among other upcoming projects.

    "We really are trying to kind of double down on our investments in youth development," McMahon said. "Youth sports, early learning and day camp — those three areas are really important to the Y in terms of our contribution to helping kids grow up."

    That's what led up to YMCA's interest in the Camp Hiawatha property.

    Available for sale through a sealed bid auction, the camp has nearly 20 buildings and almost nine decades of Wichita history.

    "We know that kids are going through so much right now, the pandemic just really exacerbated many of the issues that we're seeing with kids and their behavior," McMahon said. "We know the best time and the impactful time is when we have kids for day camp because we have them all day long for weeks at a time."
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    • KAKE - The Youth Soccer President's Cup is coming to Wichita

      Teams from 36 states are in Wichita competing for the Youth Soccer President's Cup national title.

      It's the 15th annual year for the US Youth Soccer President's Cup and for the first time it is being held in Wichita. The games will go on for a few days at Stryker Sports Complex.

      One coach who trained a major league soccer player said certain qualities make good players.

      "It's just the passion for the game if they're willing to learn it and continue to improve," said coach Richy Pelaez who is visiting with his team from Miami, FL.
      This has an expected economic impact of over $4M for Wichita.
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      • I really do think NXTUS is going to be a big boost to Wichita over time.

        WBJ - NXTUS program looks to bridge gaps between startups, established enterprise

        NXTUS plans to partner with NetWork Kansas this year with the goal of reaching more rural entrepreneurs, according to a news release.

        The next cohort is targeted for 10 startups from urban areas and 10 from rural or small-market areas, NXTUS says.

        "We are excited to build off the momentum of last year’s success and spread the support to more areas of Kansas," said Amber Dunn, program manager for NXTUS, in the news release. "The NXTSTAGE EES program is for early-stage Kansas companies with business-to-business sales as part of their growth strategies. It is ideal for participating companies to have products or services in the market and an existing stream of revenue."
        .....
        For the 2023 cohort, 11 Wichita companies have committed to engage with the startup founders throughout the program:
        • Berry Companies
        • Cargill
        • City of Wichita
        • Evergy
        • Lange Companies
        • Professional Engineering Consultants
        • Sedgwick County
        • Spirit AeroSystems
        • Star Lumber
        • Technology Group Solutions
        • Wichita Public Schools

        The partners are expected to present at workshops, meet individually with cohort members and provide a "playbook" for how to do business with organizations like theirs.
        There's also a lot of local and regional support for this program.
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        • Small local film currently being shot.

          KAKE - 'Sod and Stubble' movie films in Wichita

          Sod and Stubble is a classic Kansas novel being made into a film about a pioneer family from Germany trying to make a new life for themselves in the Great Plains. The film is written by Friends University history professor Ken Spurgeon, and he has other historians working on it to ensure they are accurate in their portrayals.

          Spurgeon spent years teaching the novel and love the story it tells.

          But, he says, he's seeing it very differently after watching the first days of filming.

          “It just comes alive to me and I want to make it alive for others.”

          He wants what any writer and producer wants for their film, to touch lives and inspire others. That’s his goal with his upcoming movie being filmed in Kansas right now.

          Deb Goodrich, another producer who's handling public relations for Sod and Stubble said, “We are all here because we believe in the power of story and we believe in the power of film to tell stories.”

          “That is what is so refreshing about this, to actually get the facts right," said actor Darby Hinton, best-known doe his role of Israel Boone in the show Daniel Boone from 1964 to 1970. "And again, to actually film it where it actually took place, with actual (descendants) standing right behind the camera while you're telling the story. I mean it's magical.”
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          • Anyone know anything regarding the planned fidelity office tower? Originally 2023 was expected completion date. Obviously that isn’t happening.

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            • Has anyone heard what is to happen with the Masonic Home complex? Would it be suitable for the plan to reduce/eliminate veteran home less. Is the veteran home less question eligible for Federal funding or is this a Wichita only project?

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              • Originally posted by Shoxing Me Softly View Post
                Anyone know anything regarding the planned fidelity office tower? Originally 2023 was expected completion date. Obviously that isn’t happening.
                They put a hold on Phase II due to Covid and the shift to work from home.
                Nice addition to downtown if they build it though

                For generations Fidelity Bank has served as a catalyst of community spirit, providing investments of confidence to individuals, families and businesses. Now, in the center of our hometown we will become a physical beacon of progress, not only of our business but also of our city. In June of this year, we will break ground on a $51 million expansion project that includes a 505-stall car park and 10-story tower which will change the skyline of our city.


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                • More on the Historic Horse Racing thing.

                  KWCH - Gaming Commission details selection process for HHR facility in Sedgwick Co.

                  The Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission (KRGC) announced details on the selection process relating to the Organization License to operate an Historical Horse Race (HHR) Facility in Sedgwick County, Kansas.

                  The selection process will take place starting at 9 a.m. on July 11, 12 and 13 at the Drury Plaza Hotel Broadview in Wichita.

                  The following applicants will make proposals to the (KRGC.)
                  • Supporting Kansas Veterans Incorporated - Boyd Gaming Inc.Adjacent to interstate 135/intersection of North Hartman Arena Drive and East Briar Rose LanePark City, Kansas.
                  • Wichita GC Charities Incorporated - Ruffin Holdings Inc.1500 East 77th Street NorthValley Center, Kansas

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                  • Seems a little shady that the Gaming Commission had a special, secret meeting today and adopted a policy that disqualified one of the two remaining proposals for HHR.

                    Eagle - Wichita-area casino competition down to one applicant after last-minute disqualification

                    But before Laham’s team could give a presentation, the gaming commission called a closed-door session and came out of the private deliberations with a new policy proposal that disqualified Laham’s group for its inclusion of Boyd Gaming, which operates the Kansas Star Casino in Mulvane.

                    “An individual or entity is prohibited from holding a license to manage or operate a historical horse racing facility within a gaming zone where the individual or entity is also a lottery gaming facility manager or racetrack gaming facility manager,” the policy adopted Tuesday morning says.

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                    • Originally posted by SubGod22 View Post
                      Seems a little shady that the Gaming Commission had a special, secret meeting today and adopted a policy that disqualified one of the two remaining proposals for HHR.

                      Eagle - Wichita-area casino competition down to one applicant after last-minute disqualification



                      Very odd to think that Boyd Gaming, with all of their expertise, did not know in advance all of the legal requirements prior to submitting an RFP.

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                      • Originally posted by SubGod22 View Post
                        Gilley’s Dance Hall & Saloon with hotel all part of the $128m Golden Circle Casino being funded by Ruffin



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                        • Originally posted by Veritas View Post

                          Gilley’s Dance Hall & Saloon with hotel all part of the $128m Golden Circle Casino being funded by Ruffin


                          I liked the Boyd's plan better, but that's because I couldn't care less about some Urban Cowboy replica and much prefer the Boyd's more sports oriented plans.

                          But if this attracts people and does business I won't complain. Not everything can be for everybody. Though I also don't fully understand the allure of HHR either.

                          If it's successful, Park City will benefit as I'm sure more stuff will pop up around the area as well. Time will tell as I'm sure this will be approved by the Gaming Commission.
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                          • Doesn’t Ruffin own that large swath of land west of the turnpike Marriott in east Wichita? Any plans or construction start at that location yet?

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                            • Originally posted by Veritas View Post
                              Doesn’t Ruffin own that large swath of land west of the turnpike Marriott in east Wichita? Any plans or construction start at that location yet?
                              I don't know if he does and I don't recall seeing any activity in that area, though I also don't pay that close attention to it. Generally only in that area if heading to Andover after work or if I get gas/breakfast in Andover on my way to work.

                              That stretch of land kind of died when Kellogg expanded, though now that everything is complete there's no reason it can't be developed as the south side of Kellogg is nothing but development up until the turnpike
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                              • Visit Wichita making efforts to promote the city.

                                KLKN - Wichita invites Nebraskans to see what it has to offer

                                The city of Wichita, Kansas, just a four-hour drive from Lincoln, says it has something for everyone.

                                Jemelle Holopirek of Visit Wichita stopped by the Channel 8 studio on Wednesday to talk about the things there are to do in town.

                                She said WalletHub recently ranked Wichita in the top five cities to visit this summer.

                                Holopirek cited several reasons for the high ranking, such as affordability and the attractions the city offers.

                                Families have many options, like Field Station: Dinosaur and Tanganyika Wildlife Park.

                                For an additional fee, the wildlife park lets visitors get up close and personal with the animals.

                                Guests can feed lemurs, rhinos, penguins and more. Plus, you can sunbathe with a Burmese python.

                                Right now, Wichita is hosting the 2023 Wicked Brew Tour, which gives people a chance to visit multiple local coffee shops.

                                Participants who finish the tour get a free T-shirt.
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