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City of Wichita - Legal Notices 2004 Ordinances Ordinance No. 46-210 An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 45-907 of the City of Wichita, Kansas declaring 13th Street North, from a point approximately 100 feet west of Azure to a point approximately 300 feet east of Cedar Park Street, including the 13th Street Bridge at Cowskin Creek (472-83851) to be a main trafficway within the City of Wichita, Kansas; declaring the necessity of and authorizing certain improvements to said main trafficway; and setting forth the nature of said improvements, the estimated costs ther ... [Read More]
City of Wichita - Legal Notices 2003 Ordinances Ordinance No. 45-778 An ordinance declaring Meridian, from MacArthur to Carey Lane, Kellogg Drive, from Greenwich to Zelta, 127th Street East, Rocky Creek Parkway to 21st Street North, and Brookhaven, from Harry to Lincoln (2003 Street Rehabilitation Program) 472-83672 to be a main trafficway within the City of Wichita, Kansas; declaring the necessity of and authorizing certain improvements to said main trafficway; and setting forth the nature of said improvements, the estimated costs thereof, and the manner of paym ... [Read More]
First To Serve Kansas Senator (General) James H. Lane pioneered the recruitment of black soldiers in the Midwest. Most of the soldiers of the 1st Kansas Colored Volunteer Infantry Regiment were from Fort Scott, Leavenworth, Mound City, Wyandotte, and Lawrence, Kansas. The Fort Scott Bulletin reported: ... The 1st Kansas Colored Infantry Regiment achieved an excellent combat record during the Civil War, and it also performed garrison, engineer, and escort duty. The Regiment saw action at: ... [Read More]
City of Wichita - Special Investigations Administrative Section The Administrative Section is responsible for the follow-up investigations of cases initiated by personnel outside of the Special Investigations Bureau. Detectives assigned to this section work closely with prosecutors from the United States Attorney's Office, The District Attorney's Office and the City of Wichita Prosecutor's Office in preparing cases for prosecution. In addition, this section is responsible for the tracking of licenses pertaining to taverns, drinking establishments and dancehalls and the monitoring of these establishments for compliance with City ordinances. ... [Read More]
Jim Talent : U.S. Senator For Missouri Colonel Michael Hurst, Colonel Stephen D. Cotter and Major General Steven R. McCamy (L to R) escort Sen. Talent on a visit to Rosecrans Air National Guard Base in Kansas City. ... [Read More]
DHS | Department of Homeland Security | Homeland Security Advisory System July 7, 2005 (11:45 EDT) - The United States government is raising the threat level from Code Yellow --or Elevated-- to Code Orange--or High--for the mass transit portion of the transportation sector. This only includes regional and inter-city passenger rail, subways and metropolitan bus systems. ... [Read More]
US Dept of State Clarence E. Flandro was born 1 September 1877 in Wellington, Kansas, a son of Herietta Woods and Charles E. Flandro. He married Bernie J. Clough in 1906 in Salt Lake City. She died in 1957. He was a former employee of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad. He retired as a freight traffic agent from the Union Pacific Railroand in 1947. He was a member of the Salt Lake Lions Club and Salt Lake Transportation Club. The Clarence E. Flandro papers profiles both his personal financial history and his employment record as a freight agent with the Union Pacific Railroad. ... [Read More]
NOTES FOR MARCH 2005 The City Council Natural Resources Subcommittee and city auditors are reviewing a wide range of issues, including the cause of the problem, if city officials could have handled the situation better, the capacity of the city's five water treatment plants, steps that can be taken to assure a safe water supply and how customers can best be informed of water issues. ... While the city has enough capacity with its five plants - all of which are now operating - to serve its customers with safe and high quality water, a sixth treatment facility is being built to keep a step ahead of the city's rapid growth. The Lake Pleasant Water Treatment Plant that will have the capacity to serve about 300,000 households is expected to be in operation early in 2007. ... [Read More]
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