If you try to rob the bank and they catch you, you are still guilty of attempted robbery. If you try to kill somebody and fail, you are still guilty of attempted murder. Trump attempted a coup and failed. Charge him already. #ChargeHim
Downtown Wichita keeps growing, literally 🌿🥕🥒🌱 Did you know there is a farm on top of the @KSfidelitybank parking garage!? We love to see local places such as RISE Farms committed to the growth of our community.
Every country has mental illness.
Every country has violent movies.
Every country has violent video games.
Every country has social media.
But we are the ONLY country that has mass shootings on a near daily basis.
Living like this is a choice made by Republicans.
Buffalo, Laguna Woods, Houston…where is the outrage? Three shootings in Wichita last night, too. One less than a mile from where our kids were sleeping.
You can’t be pro-life and anti-gun reform.
“We’re never going to change these policies unless we change the culture, and the way we change the culture is through art,” @carenspruch, such a profound statement. ❤️
Many in South Central Kansas continue to feel the affects of the recent tornado.
In response, the WCF Emergency Fund is mobilizing gifts to @AndoverFDN and @unitedwayplains to support the needs of @PrairieCreek385🏫 and recovery efforts to our neighbors👥
This stillness and separation has been building.
Our inventive spirit begging to break free.
Our goal isn’t to rebuild the good ol’ days.
It’s to create better ones. For everyone.
Those who come long after us will see.
We learned.
We changed.
We chose.
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Downtown Wichita is growing, literally. Rise Farms is the first rooftop farm here in Wichita. Their hope is to sell to local restaurants to lower the amount of outsourced food coming to Wichita, working with the City and County on a bigger “Food System Master Plan”.
I mean, a win’s a win I suppose. But it’s a little frustrating that other cities have put themselves in position for “wins” like Kansas City’s $800 million Facebook data center (or Des Moine’s $1.3 billion Apple project) and the ICT gets a call center in a dead shopping mall.
Today, @daveisay of @StoryCorps served up human connection at @ChamberWichita Chair's Lunch. We listened to stories of others finding common ground and how #ICT can https://t.co/ao4UKxzshp to show the 🌎 how to engage with each other #OneSmallStep