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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.
Media related to Newspapers of Kansas at Wikimedia Commons; Kansas Press Association - has a full list of daily and weekly newspapers that are KPA members. Penny Abernathy, "The Expanding News Desert: Kansas", Usnewsdeserts.com, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. (Survey of local news existence and ownership in 21st century)
The Butler County Times-Gazette is an American daily newspaper published in El Dorado, Kansas. The paper covers several communities in northern and eastern Butler County, Kansas, part of the Wichita metropolitan area. In addition to El Dorado, The Times-Gazette 's coverage area includes Benton, Leon, Potwin, Towanda and Whitewater.
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Municipal University of Wichita (WU) Harold Foght, 1927–1934 William M. Jardine , 1934–1949, previously was Professor/Dean (1910-1918) and President (1918-1925) of Kansas State University , U.S. Secretary of Agriculture (1925-1929), and U.S. Minister to Egypt (1930-1933)
Carl Brewer was born on March 8, 1957, in Wichita, Kansas. In 1975, he graduated from North High School and briefly attended Friends University. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in criminal justice from Southern University. [1] [2] [3] From 1977 to 1998, he served in the Kansas Army National Guard and retired as a captain. In 1980, Brewer ...
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[2] after two decades in Wichita, Coleman entered politics, joining the Republican Party. He was elected as mayor of Wichita for one two-year term, serving 1923 through 1924. [1] Coleman died in Wichita, Kansas, on November 2, 1957, from a heart attack. [1] He is buried in Old Mission Mausoleum, Wichita, Kansas.