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  2. Richard King Mellon - Wikipedia

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    Mellon also used his economic power to push companies and landowners to comply with new regulations. In 1955 a redevelopment plan and federal funding were approved to coincide with the construction of a new Civic Arena (1961–2010). The URA, with the support of R. K. Mellon, displaced 8,000 residents, businesses and churches.

  3. See 12 Wichita-area restaurants, other businesses that failed ...

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    Twelve Wichita-area businesses were deemed out of compliance during Kansas Department of Agriculture food and lodging safety inspections conducted Aug. 28 to Sept. 3, reports show.

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    Thirteen Wichita-area businesses were deemed out of compliance during Kansas Department of Agriculture food and lodging safety inspections conducted July 10-16, reports show. ... email kda.fsl@ks ...

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    Ten Wichita-area businesses were deemed out of compliance during Kansas Department of Agriculture food and lodging safety inspections conducted July 17-23, reports show. ... 3560 N. Maize Road in ...

  6. Crossland Construction Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Ivan Crossland Sr., diagnosed with cancer, began to train his six sons to take over the company. While still chief executive officer, Crossland Sr. launched Crossland Heavy Contractors with the help of his sons in 1993. Crossland Heavy Contractors is ranked among the top 100 environmental firms in the United States.

  7. Epic Center - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the Epic Center began in October 1985. [2] It officially opened for business in 1987. Created as a lure for businesses to the downtown area, the Epic Center helped create a "big city" feel for Wichita at a time when the economy was fluctuating. The building has 22 stories above ground level. [2]

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  9. Herman Hill riot - Wikipedia

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    The 1979 Easter Sunday Herman Hill riot in Wichita, Kansas, United States – a confrontation between 500 law-enforcement personnel (from Wichita and surrounding jurisdictions) and the 3,500 attendees at a rock concert in Herman Hill Park – was one of the largest riots in the history of Wichita, drawing national attention and creating political and legal controversy.