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  2. Wichita City Hall’s no-bid plan for control of park takes ...

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    On the City Council agenda for Tuesday, city staff is proposing to extend a low-rent, no-bid lease for the former Clapp clubhouse to a disc-golf business for the next 10 years.

  3. Wichita’s new water plant is millions over budget and delayed ...

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    Wichita Water Partners is charging the city $4 million for the delay — related to staffing, maintenance and training — and $1.75 million for an “extended warranties allowance.”

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  5. City staff floats cuts to police and fire staffing, sales tax ...

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    J.V. Johnston, who represents northwest Wichita on the council, a growing area of the city that was identified as needing an additional fire station to meet 4-minute response times, pushed back on ...

  6. City names its website Wichita’s official newspaper but will ...

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  7. Wichita City Manager Robert Layton just got a raise. Here’s ...

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    Wichita City Manager Robert Layton just got a 7.5% raise. The City Council approved the nearly $18,000 annual pay hike Tuesday, bringing his base salary up to $252,832.

  8. All city of Wichita employees are set to receive raises. Not ...

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    Employees of the city of Wichita are set to receive a year-end raise after the City Council approved across-the-board pay hikes at Tuesday’s meeting, including for themselves.

  9. Why the city’s hacked website is unfit to be ‘official ...

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    Chase Billingham, a Wichita State University sociologist and City Hall watchdog, did a long Facebook post about this on Thursday, inviting me to post it as a guest column if I didn’t have time ...