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  2. Wichita firefighter Ty Voth lived and died as a hero, WFD ...

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    Wichita firefighter Ty Voth, a 5-year veteran of the Wichita Fire Department, responded with a crew on Engine 19 to “a heavy fire at a modular home down in Haysville” on Thursday afternoon ...

  3. The Wichita Eagle - Wikipedia

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    The Wichita Eagle is a daily newspaper published in Wichita, Kansas, United States. Originating in the early 1870s, shortly after the city's founding, it is owned by The McClatchy Company and is the largest newspaper in Wichita and the surrounding area.

  4. Eugene John Gerber - Wikipedia

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    John Paul II accepted Gerber's resignation as bishop of Wichita on October 4, 2001. He then served as a chaplain to the Discalced Carmelite Sisters and as a spiritual director for priests. Eugene Gerber died at age 87 at a Wichita hospital on September 29, 2018, after suffering a heart attack while driving earlier in the day. [2]

  5. To our readers: Two changes are coming to The Wichita Eagle - AOL

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    Dear Eagle readers, I wanted to tell you about two changes that are coming soon to The Wichita Eagle and Kansas.com. First, we’re improving our daily eEdition, the online replica of the printed ...

  6. Wichita funeral home to close next month - AOL

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    Oklahoma-based Keith Biglow is keeping four funeral homes there. Phillips, 63, made the decision to close the Wichita home. “I’ve got to be with my family.” ...

  7. W. Davis Merritt - Wikipedia

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    W. Davis "Buzz" Merritt Jr. was editor of The Wichita Eagle from 1975 through 1998. [1] He is considered one of the fathers of public journalism, a reform movement that urged journalists to do their jobs in ways that could help citizens engage in public life rather than discouraging them.

  8. In memoriam: Restaurants Wichita loved, then lost, in 2023 - AOL

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    Baskin-Robbins, 2126 N. Webb Road, 8918 W. 21st St.: Wichita became a Baskin-Robbins-free zone in late March when both local stores closed. The west-side space still sits empty. The west-side ...

  9. Robert G. Knight - Wikipedia

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    Robert G. "Bob" Knight (born July 31, 1941) was the Republican mayor of Wichita, Kansas [1] for seven terms. [2] [3] He first ran for office, Wichita City Council, in 1979.He also served under Democratic Governor Joan Finney as Kansas Secretary of Commerce and Housing.