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  • Andover getting another emergency room hospital.

    WBJ - Health-care provider to break ground on Andover facility later this month

    Wesley Healthcare is set to break ground on a $14 million emergency room location in Andover later this month. A groundbreaking at the location was set for Thursday but the date has been postponed due to weather conditions.

    Andover Planning Commission director Les Mangus said the project is located at 126 West Cloud Avenue, one block west of Andover Road. He added that the zoning and planing application of the project originally started in July 2023.

    Mangus said that the emergency room location will be 11,200 square feet and will have a dropoff area and 14-17 emergency and treatment rooms. Wesley Healthcare said in a release that it will have 12 emergency beds in the building. Mangus also said that Wesley Healthcare will have 15 on-site employees for the location. The medical facility will be an emergency room only, providing full services identical to their Derby, Woodlawn and west Wichita locations.

    The emergency room project is across from Flint Hills Medical Clinic to the east and behind Auto Zone, Spangles and Flint Hills Wine & Spirits to the west of the location.
    This is off the SW corner of 54 and Andover Road. The Dillons is across the street to the east.

    The other ER is off of 21st street just west of Andover Road. Not sure how many emergency beds they have off the top of my head.
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    • WBJ - Textron Aviation opens expanded parts distribution center in Wichita

      Textron Aviation celebrated the grand opening of its expanded parts distribution center in Wichita this week, though it's been in operation since October.

      The $20-million investment added on 180,000 square feet to the building in a move to meet the company's growing aftermarket demand, with close proximity to Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower Airport to ship parts to 170 countries worldwide.

      "Logistically, it's a great spot to be in," said Brad White, who is senior vice president of global parts and distribution at Textron Aviation, a Textron Inc. (NYSE: TXT) company.

      Previously, the manufacturer was running parts out of five buildings within Wichita, adding up to 30,000 driving miles annually, "and we were able to consolidate all that into one single footprint here," White said.

      Aftermarket is a large portion of the company's business — approximately 33% of annual revenue.
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      • WBJ - Empower seeks $3 million to make full multi-building revitalization project a reality

        Another piece of the vision for reimagining a prominent area within Wichita's North End is coming into clearer view.

        So is its fundraising target to make it happen.

        Empower — a local nonprofit focused on educational, workforce and small business development for the city's Hispanic community — says it needs to raise $3 million by February 2025 in order to advance the final phase of a $9.9-million Nomar District project revitalizing three buildings on the southwest corner of 21st Street and Market.

        "It's a big vision to raise this type of capital," Empower executive director Ariel Rodriguez said.

        The Mabee Foundation, a Tulsa-based nonprofit with a history of giving in the Wichita area, recently awarded Empower a $1 million capstone challenge grant, but it's contingent on the organization raising the rest of its needed project funds. That means Empower, which has raised $5.9 million so far, must bring in an additional $3 million, so that the challenge grant gets the multiphase effort's funding to the finish line.
        I really do think this is a wonderful project for that portion of the city and I really hope their fundraising efforts are a success..

        There's a slideshow in the link with some renderings if interested.
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        • KFDI - Wichita accepting bids to build new transit facility

          After several years of planning and design work, the City of Wichita is now going out for bids on the construction of a new transit facility in the Delano neighborhood.

          The city is planning a multimodal transit center that will be called The Hub, and it will be constructed on the block bounded by Sycamore, Oak, Texas and Burton. The design of the facility was done by the firm of TranSystems and the city will be accepting bids through June 7th. A pre-bid conference for interested vendors will be held May 13th at City Hall.

          The City received a Federal Transit Authority grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation in 2019, and the City Council later approved a budget of $19.2 million for design, infrastructure and utility work, construction and project management.
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          • A list of shows coming to Wichita this year. I'm sure more will pop up down the road.

            Johnny Cash: The Official Concert Experience, Feb 9, Orpheum Theatre
            Cody Johnson, Feb. 9, IBA
            Rockin' The Fe with the Sunset Sinners, Feb 9, Stiefel Theatre (Salina)
            Mountain Deer Revival, Feb 10, Wave
            Hariball, Feb 10, Hartman
            Extreme with Living Colour, Feb 13, Cotillion
            Wade Bowen, Feb 15, Cotillion
            That Arena Rock Show, Feb 16, TempleLive
            The Legends Tour, Feb 17, Century II
            Jukebox, Feb 17, TempleLive
            Yo La Tengo, Feb 20, Wave
            Postmodern Jukebox, Feb 20, Orpheum Theatre
            Tommy Emmanuel, Feb 21, Stiefel Theatre
            Matt Anderson, Feb 22, Stiefel Theatre
            Mr. Big, Feb 23, Cotillion
            Social Cinema, Feb 23, TempleLive
            Vehicles, Feb 24, Wave
            Arkansauce, Feb 24, Wave
            Steel Panther, Feb 24, TempleLive
            Josh Abbot Band, Feb 24, Cotillion
            Gregory Alan Isakov, Feb 28, Cotillion
            Kolby Cooper, Feb 29, Cotillion
            Killer Queen: A Tribute to Queen, Feb 29, Stiefel Theatre

            Bob Wills' Texas Playboys, Mar 1, Cotillion
            My So Called Band, Mar 1, Wave
            Carrie Nation & The Speakeasy, Mar 2, Wave
            Whitey Morgan and the 78's, Mar 3, Wave
            Winter Jam, Mar 3, IBA
            Drew Lynch, Mar 6, Orpheum
            Boy Named Banjo, Mar 6, Wave
            Zach Rushing, Mar 9, TempleLive
            Anthony Gomes, Mar 9, Cotillion
            Flogging Molly, Mar 9, Kansas Star Casino
            Brian Seltzer: Rockabilly Riot, Mar 9, Stiefel Theatre
            Tropidelic: Il Nino Tour, Mar 14, Wave
            Me Like Bees, Mar 15, Wave
            Frank Foster, Mar 15, TempleLive
            Jo Koy, Mar 15, Orpheum
            The Ultimate Doors, Mar 16, TempleLIve
            Liverpool Legends, Mar 22, Orpheum
            Jackyl, Mar. 22, Cotillion
            Ed Bassmaster, Mar. 22, Century II
            Kansas, Mar 22-23, Stiefel Theatre
            Rock and Roll Never Forgets: A Tribute to Bob Seger, Mar 23, Cotillion
            Christone "Kingfish" Ingram, Mar 23, TempleLive
            Darkest Hour, Mar 23, TempleLive
            The Astronauts, Mar 23, Wave
            Vincent Neil Emerson, Mar. 27, Wave
            Blake Shelton, Mar 29, IBA
            Cinderella's Tom Keifer, Mar 29, Cotillion
            Gary Owen, Mar 29, Century II
            Trey Kennedy: Grow Up, Mar 30, Orpheum
            Not.Greenday, Mar 30, Wave
            Jaret Ray Reddick, Mar 30, TempleLive
            Three Dog Night, Mar 30, Kansas Star Casino
            Chicos de Barrio, Mar 30, Cotillion

            The Bright Light Social Hour, Apr 3, Wave
            Mo Lowda & The Humble, Apr 3, Wave
            Bumpin' Uglies, Apr 4, Wave
            Night Ranger, Apr 5, Kansas Star Casino
            G-Space, Apr 5, Wave
            Glenn Miller Orchestra, Apr 7, Orpheum
            Galactic Empire, Apr 7, Temple Live
            Dust City Opera, Apr 8, Wave
            Toto, Apr 12, Stiefel Theatre
            ABBAFAB, Apr 12, Cotillion
            Uncle Lazer, Apr 12, TempleLive
            Johnny Woods, Apr 12, Wave
            The Offspring, Apr 12, Wave
            Slaughter Beach, Apr 13, TempleLive
            Fit for a King, Apr 13, TempleLive
            When Doves Cry, The Prince Tribute Show, Apr 13, Orpheum
            Voyage - The Ultimate Journey Tribute Band, Apr 18, Cotillion
            Dexter and the Moonrocks, Apr 18, Wave
            The Mountain Goats, Apr 19, Stiefel Theatre
            Flux Pavilion, Apr 19, Cotillion
            Sum 41, Apr 20, Wave
            The Tierney Sutton Band, Apr 20, Orpheum
            meth. w/Dreamwell, Leech Fetish, Virgins, Apr 22, Wave
            Icon for Hire, Apr 23, TempleLive
            Jeff Dunham, Apr 25, IBA
            John Craigie & Mason Jennings, Apr 25, Wave
            Rend Collective, Apr 25, Orpheum
            Home Free, Apr 26, Stiefel Theatre
            The Wallflowers, Apr 26, TempleLive
            Terri Clark, Apr 26, Crown Uptown Theatre

            Tom's Elton Tribute, Apr 27, Century II
            The Comedy Function, Apr 27, Orpheum
            Joe Satriani & Steve Vai, Apr 29, Stiefel Theatre
            Wild Party, Apr 30, Wave

            Creed Fisher, May 2, TempleLive
            Pony Bradshaw, May 2, Wave
            Turnpike Troubadours, May 3, IBA
            Peter Antoniou, May 3, TempleLive
            Little Miss Nasty, May 4, Wave
            Whiskey Myers, May 4, Hartman
            Hippie Sabotage, May 4, Cotillion
            Earth, May 4, TempleLive
            City Morgue, May 5, Cotillion
            P.O.D., May 5, TempleLive
            Eidola, May 5, TempleLive
            Josh Turner, May 9, Cotillion
            Flaw, May 9, Wave
            Damage Inc./Noise Pollution, May 10, Cotillion
            Steel Skarecrow, May 10, TempleLive
            Zach Top, May 10, Wave
            Ashley McBryde, May 11, Stiefel Theatre
            Nekrogoblikon, May 11, Wave
            Get the LED Out, May 11, Cotillion
            Emo Orchestra: Escape the Fate, May 12, Orpheum
            Lacuna Coil, May 14, TempleLive
            Havoc, May 15, TempleLive
            Cake, May 16, Wave
            Chicago, May 17, Hartman
            Ian Munsick, May 17, Wave
            Josh Gates Live, May 17, Orpheum
            Parker Ryan, May 18, Wave
            The Steel Wheels, May 22, Wave
            Pete Davidson, May 22, Orpheum
            Paleface Swiss, May 22, TempleLive
            Flatland Cavalry, May 23, Stiefel Theatre
            Mo B. Dick, May 24, Wave
            Shaggy 2 Dope, May 25, Wave
            Uriah Heep & Saxon, May 25, TempleLive
            Alien Ant Farm, May 28, TempleLive
            Rivers of Nihil, May 29, TempleLive
            Southall, May 30, Wave
            Legends of Country Rock: Firefall and Richie Furay of Poco & Buffalo Springfield, May 31, Stiefel Theatre
            Digital Underground/C&C Music Factory/Tag Team, May 31, Riverfest

            Hunter Hayes, Jun 1, Riverfest
            From Ashes to New, Jun 2, Cotillion
            Brit Floyd, Jun 4, Orpheum
            The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band, Jun 4, TempleLive
            Drake White, Jun 4. Riverfest
            Starship featuring Mickey Thomas, Jun 5, Riverfest
            Danielle Nicole, Jun 6, Riverfest
            Randy Travis, Jun 7, Orpheum
            Banda Cuisillos, Jun 7, Riverfest
            Kool & The Gang, Jun 8, Riverfest
            Of Montreal, Jun 11, Wave

            Punch Brothers, Jun 17, Stiefel Theatre
            Brad Williams, Jun 21, Orpheum
            Elsewhere Fest, June 21-22, Downtown Wichita locations
            Ally Venable, Jun 23, Wave
            Lyle Lovett and his Large Band, Jun 26, Cotillion
            Sunset Sinners, Jun 27, Wave
            Burning Spear, Jun 27, Stiefel Theatre
            James McMurtry, Jun 29, Wave

            Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, July 11, Wave
            The Wallflowers, July 13, TempleLive
            Left to Suffer, July 13, TempleLive
            Kingdom Collapse, July 16, TempleLive
            The Beach Boys, July 17, Cotillion
            Maddie & Tae, July 19, Kansas Star Casino
            Muscadine Bloodline, July 19, Cotillion
            Jo Dee Messina, July 19, Dam Jam
            D'Aydrian Harding, July 19, TempleLive
            Brantley Gilbert, July 20, Dam Jam
            Stone Temple Pilots, July 20, Dam Jam
            Ryan Upchurch, July 20, Dam Jam
            Wheeler Walker Jr., July 20, Dam Jam
            Demun Jones, July 20, Dam Jam

            Killer Queen, July 23, Cotillion
            Eazybaked, July 25, Wave
            Gabby Barrett, July 25, Kansas Star Casino
            Sara Evans, July 26, Stiefel Theatre
            Arkansauce, July 27, Wave


            BlackHawk, Aug 2, Stiefel Theatre
            Piano Men Generations (Billy Joel/Elton John tribute), Aug 4, Cotillion
            Blues Traveler & Big Head Todd and the Monsters, Aug 6, Wave
            I Prevail & Halestorm, Aug 6, Hartman Arena

            Magic Sword, Aug 7, Wave
            The Head and the Heart, Aug 8, Cotillion
            Samantha Fish, Aug 9, Cotillion

            Graham Nash, Aug 10, Steifel Theatre
            Ben Folds, Aug 10, Cotillion
            Bored Teachers, Aug 10, Kansas Star Casino
            Graham Nash, Aug 10, Stiefel Theatre
            The Steel Woods, Aug 10, Wave
            Alice Cooper, Aug 11, Hartman Arena
            Tracy Lawrence, Aug 14, Cotillion
            Bulls, Bands and Barrels featuring Koe Wetzel, Aug. 16, IBA
            George Lopez, Aug 17, Stiefel Theatre
            Colin Mochrie & Brad Sherwood, Aug 18, Orpheum
            Fitz and the Tantrums, Aug 20, Wave
            Dwight Yoakam, Aug 22, Hartman Arena
            Taylorville (Taylor Swift Tribute), Aug 24, Orpheum

            Shawn James, Sep 1, Wave
            Wynonna Judd, Sep 6, Kansas State Fair Grandstand
            Goo Goo Dolls, Sep 7, Kansas State Fair Grandstand
            Ice Nine Kills, In This Moment, Sep 9, Wave
            Gary Clark Jr., Sep 10, Wave
            Casting Crowns, Sep 11, Kansas State Fair Grandstand
            Broadway's Rock of Ages Band, Sep 12, Kansas State Fair Grandstand
            Pop Evil, Sep 13, Kansas State Fair Grandstand
            Riley Green, Sep 14, Kansas State Fair Grandstand
            Oak Ridge Boys, Sep 15, Kansas State Fair Grandstand
            38 Special, Sep 21, Kansas Star Casino
            Intocable, Sep 26, Century II
            Zach Williams, Sep 27, Hartman Arena

            John Lyndon, Oct 1, Cotillion
            Celtic Thunder, Oct 4, Orpheum
            Kansas, Oct 5, Hartman Arena
            John Michael Montgomery, Oct 11, TempleLive
            The Phil Collins Experience, Oct 12, Cotillion
            Jelly Roll, Oct 15, IBA
            Ana Barbara, Oct 24, Orpheum
            #IMOMSOHARD, Oct 25, Stiefel Theatre

            Michael Jackson Tribute, Oct 27, Cotillion

            Barenaked Ladies with Toad the Wet Sprocket, Nov 2, Stiefel Theatre
            Mark Normand, Nov 2, Orpheum

            Lewis Black, Nov 3, Stiefel Theatre
            Heart, Nov 16, Intrust Bank Arena
            Joe Bonamassa, Nov 19, Hartman Arena

            That Arena Rock Show, Dec. 13, TempleLive

            Some things to look forward to. Just for fun, I went through and highlighted the ones I'm most intrigued by.​

            New adds since the last update are in green.​
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            • WBJ - Denver developer plans $20 million in Wichita low-income housing downtown

              Another historic downtown Wichita building could be set for new life — while helping address the city's need for more affordable housing.

              Sam Edelson, a Denver real estate developer and investor, is advancing plans to convert the five-story Landmark Square building at 212 N. Market into a 74-unit, low-income residential community.

              On Tuesday, Edelson's 212 N. Market St. LLC will ask the Wichita City Council for a letter of intent for the city to issue up to $21 million in industrial revenue bonds to help finance the project's construction costs.
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              • Three decades later, a business returns to Andover.

                WBJ - Livingston's Cafe returns to Andover this year at new Heritage development

                After a tornado took out their business in the early 1990s, Livingston's Cafe owner Melissa Atkinson said she had always wanted to return to Andover.

                More than three decades later, the family-owned business is headed back to the suburb this fall in 53,000 square feet of commercial space at Heritage Square.

                Heritage Square is part of a 103-acre, mixed-used development called The Heritage, which started construction in 2022. The development, located on the west side of Yorktown Road between U.S. 54 and Douglas Avenue, is in various stages of development with two residential communities, six acres of community green space and about 340,000 square feet of commercial space for retail shops, restaurants and offices in four buildings.

                Livingston's Cafe, a family-owned breakfast and diner business that began in Wichita in 1910 — will reside in the development's third building linked to the square. It will be located below the completed SkyLofts apartments, a 186-unit complex on the third through fifth floors.
                It'll be nice to have another breakfast option in Andover.
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                • KSN - 'Wheel of Fortune LIVE!' coming to Wichita

                  One of America’s most popular game shows is coming to a Wichita stage. “Wheel of Fortune LIVE!” is a stage version of the game. It will be at Wichita’s Orpheum Theatre on Tuesday, Oct. 29.

                  The live stage show is the only way fans can experience the game in person outside of Sony Pictures Studios. Tickets range from $26.50 to $71.50 and go on sale at 10 a.m. this Friday, May 10. Buy tickets through SelectASeat.com or by calling 316-755-SEAT or in person at the Select-A-Seat Box Office at Intrust Bank Arena.

                  During the show, the game will be played “tournament-style.” Multiple groups of three randomly selected contestants will play Wheel of Fortune on stage with a full-sized replica of the iconic wheel.
                  Pretty cool for WoF fans.
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                  • WBJ - East Wichita affordable housing complex cleared for construction

                    Eleven building permits totaling more than $41.7 million have been issued for the 240-unit affordable housing complex planned near Douglas Avenue and 127th Street — where I-35 and K-96 intersect in east Wichita.

                    The Annex Group, an Indianapolis multifamily developer, has said its Union at Purple Heart Trail complex will have two four-story buildings in a project originally estimated at $49 million.

                    Constructed was expected to start in April — pushed back five months — and be completed by early 2026.
                    I remember when there was almost nothing in that area, now there's a lot that's been built and I don't remember when it started.
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                    • KNSS - Med school will bring a "generational opportunity" to Wichita

                      Dignitaries will break ground for the new KU/WSU Biomed School in downtown Wichita Wednesday morning. Sedgwick County Commission Chair Ryan Baty tells KNSS News a 300 million-dollar school is planned at Douglas and Broadway. Baty says the school will bring 3,000 students to downtown Wichita, creating a "medical corridor". Baty says he's thinking about "the energy and the vibe" it will bring to the city. He calls it a "generational opportunity"

                      The City of Wichita and Sedgwick County are moving ahead on planning for a new state psychiatric mental facility at Meridian and MacArthur. Commissioner Ryan Baty says "we've progressed in moving this thing forward". He says the hospital should be open by the end of 2026.

                      Baty commented during his weekly visit with Steve and Ted in the Morning on KNSS.
                      It begins.
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                      • Nice addition to Riverfront Stadium

                        Eagle - A tiny replica of Old Town's popular Pumphouse will make its Wichita debut tonight

                        The big Pumphouse — the Old Town bar at 825 E. Second St. that draws big weekend crowds — has been around for 18 years.

                        But now, it has a tiny little sibling — and crowds who attend tonight’s Wind Surge game vs. the Arkansas Travelers at Riverfront Stadium, 275 S. McLean Blvd., will be the first to meet it.

                        Pumphouse is the new sponsor of a little standalone bar near left field at the stadium, which until now has had no particular identity. Now, though, it’s been rebranded by Pumphouse and looks like an itty bitty version of the original, complete with signage and decorative antique gas pumps. Before the season is over, the miniature Pumhouse will also have a miniature Pumphouse patio reminiscent of the bar’s outdoor space in Old Town.

                        To be clear, said manager Daron Adelgren, the new ball field bar is not a second location of Pumphouse. The bar doesn’t own the space, which since Riverfront Stadium opened in 2021 has been a nondescript and underutilized little building serving micro beers and other adult beverages. It’s just sponsoring it.
                        Adding a little character is a nice touch.
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                        • Ransomware group called ‘most prolific and destructive’ claims credit for Wichita attack

                          Wichita’s government operations appear to have been disrupted by a Russian hacker group, according to Eagle research and a cyber threat analyst. A notorious Russian cybercriminal group — LockBit — is claiming credit for the attack on the most populous city in Kansas. A dark web listing flagged by cyber threat analyst Brett Callow indicates LockBit is prepared to post the city’s data for other hackers if a ransom is not paid. LockBit’s demands are unclear. Wichita officials would not confirm whether LockBit or any other group has contacted the city about a ransom. The group is known to ask for multimillion dollar payouts in BitCoin, according to a federal indictment unsealed Tuesday.

                          Wichita's city government is currently shut down. A Russian organized crime group is asking for millions to release our city, but if you read the article, that won't totally release Wichita from future difficulties because they copy and keep the files. Lockbit is trying to extort money from the City of Wichita. They have been involved in extorting hundreds of millions from government entities throughout the United States.

                          This is one time that I would be in favor of assassination from our federal government. Send in the "Seals". We got Bin Laden. Let's go get some Russians.

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                          • KSN - USA Boxing National Junior Olympics and Summer Festival coming to Wichita in June

                            USA Boxing National Junior Olympics and Summer Festival is coming to Wichita from June 24 through June 29 at Century II Performing Arts & Convention Center, 225 W. Douglas Ave.

                            Opening Ceremonies will be on Sunday, June 23. Competitions will begin on June 24, with finals on June 29.

                            Visit Wichita is hosting the event again after hosting it in 2022.

                            “Expect to see the nation’s best up-and-coming boxers take to the ring in one of the oldest and most historic USA Boxing national tournament that has seen numerous Olympic medalists, such as Wichita native Nico Hernandez, an IBA Flyweight World Title holder, 2016 Olympic Bronze medalist and winner of the 2012 and 2013 National Junior Olympics,” said Visit Wichita.
                            Always good to see Wichita continue to get events like these.
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                            • Originally posted by Shockm View Post
                              Ransomware group called ‘most prolific and destructive’ claims credit for Wichita attack

                              Wichita’s government operations appear to have been disrupted by a Russian hacker group, according to Eagle research and a cyber threat analyst. A notorious Russian cybercriminal group — LockBit — is claiming credit for the attack on the most populous city in Kansas. A dark web listing flagged by cyber threat analyst Brett Callow indicates LockBit is prepared to post the city’s data for other hackers if a ransom is not paid. LockBit’s demands are unclear. Wichita officials would not confirm whether LockBit or any other group has contacted the city about a ransom. The group is known to ask for multimillion dollar payouts in BitCoin, according to a federal indictment unsealed Tuesday.

                              Wichita's city government is currently shut down. A Russian organized crime group is asking for millions to release our city, but if you read the article, that won't totally release Wichita from future difficulties because they copy and keep the files. Lockbit is trying to extort money from the City of Wichita. They have been involved in extorting hundreds of millions from government entities throughout the United States.

                              This is one time that I would be in favor of assassination from our federal government. Send in the "Seals". We got Bin Laden. Let's go get some Russians.

                              https://www.kansas.com/news/politics...288397380.html
                              This has been affecting me the last several days as wichita.gov has been down for several days and I can't get some business done.

                              Yup, time to send in some mercs.

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                              • We gotta a guy there.

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