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Willowbend golf course could get new owners
As Have You Heard? reported in April, Echo Hills owners Bert and Eloise Henderson are most likely selling their club so developer Mike Loveland can use the land for a new commercial project in Park City.
Police targeting drunken drivers overnight
The Wichita Police Department will patrol East Kellogg and north and south Rock Road for drunken drivers from 11 p.m. tonight to 3 a.m. Saturday.
Investors seek bonds to build hotel in Park City
Investors seek bonds to build hotel in Park City By Meagan Patton Last Updated: June 26, 2008 Seeking to build a new hotel in Park City, a Derby land investment group likely will bring back its request for $5.5 ...
Rules surround fireworks revelry
Rules surround fireworks revelry By Chris Strunk Last Updated: June 26, 2008 Time to get your fireworks.
Dunn Bros. closing shop at Old Town Marriott
Hotelier Jim Korroch is making what he calls a "prudent" business decision and closing Dunn Bros.
Tribal casino proposed for amusement park site near Wichita
The Wichita area may get a tribal casino. On Wednesday a Florida developer with close ties to an Oklahoma tribe bought at a federal bankruptcy court auction for $2.15 million the failed Wild West World ...
Antique shopping:A thing of the past?
Annie's owner Jerry McAlpin, 44, stands next to a sign announcing the closing of his antique mall.
Park City Mayor Dee Stuart says she has approached Wichita Mayor Carl Brewer about the possibility of expanding city bus service to Wichita's suburbs.
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Wild West World is going on the auction block this morning, after a Tuesday morning court hearing ended in controversy.
Florida developer eyes Wild West
A Florida developer with American Indian gaming ties has filed a contract in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Wichita to pay $2.15 million for Wild West World.
Two men hospitalized in separate motorcycle wrecks Only a few days after an accident-free Harley Owners Group rally weekend in Park City, two men were hospitalized in motorcycle wrecks in north Sedgwick County.
Valley lags behind other cities with trash hauling
By Chris Strunk Last Updated: June 12, 2008 Valley Center is expected to take a serious look at franchising trash collection services in the city, forced to do so after a strong message from the Sedgwick County ...
Wild West World back on the market
Wichita Business Journal - by Josh Heck An effort to sell the bankrupt Wild West World theme park is essentially back to square one, a judge said Tuesday morning.
Wichita man Interested in Wild West World Land
The Park City Council held an emergency meeting Wednesday and unanimously approved a letter of intent to issue up to $5 million in industrial revenue bonds to Wink Hartman.
Lower trash fees vs. more choices
If you live in Wichita, you can choose your hauler and pay anywhere from $16 to $23 a month for trash service.
One less Italian eatery in Wichita
Not quite a year after opening, Bella Donna has closed. "We just couldn't get over the hump," says Wink Hartman , who opened the restaurant with his Chester's Chophouse partner Bobby Lane .
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Park City identifies victim in Sunday crash
Park City authorities said Tuesday that Timothy A. Stillman, 41, of Park City, was killed in a motorcycle accident Sunday night near 61st North and Hydraulic.
Winds toss cars, break windows near 13th, West
Heavy winds near 13th and West Street damaged trees and cars parked under a carport at an apartment complex Sunday, but no injuries were reported.
Survey on rec center reveals hurdles
About 65 Harvey County households out of 600 that participated in a recent survey show "a great deal of interest" in becoming annual members if a new recreational facility is built - ' whether it's a YMCA or a ...