☝️ Heads Up: We have taken down our events calendar until further notice.
🎭 Events will still be listed on our Facebook page, Twitter, and Instagram @wichitadotcom
😷 Due to #coronavirus you will need to check with the venue before attending any event.
#wichita#kansas
🌈 Welcome to April, friends!☔️ This month’s theme is,
“There’s no place like home...”
...and we need you to stay there! 😁👍
Let’s all continue to do our part to #flattenthecurve! Stay positive, stay active and look forward to summer! 🌞 #kansas#wizardofoz#stayhomestaysafe
UPDATE: HEADS UP if you or someone close to you attended the Kansas East Jurisdiction's 2020 Ministers and Workers Conference March 16-22 at Kansas City's Miracle Temple Church of God in Christ: https://t.co/QLljtFtULf https://t.co/OGnOlR41pw
Getting through this difficult time will take a shift in mindset and that’s tougher than we think, especially when there is so much uncertainty. It’s important to try to focus on things we can control and be grateful for everything we still have.
Below is a list of stores in Sedgwick County with special hours for older adults (60+), or those who are most at-risk for COVID-19. This information is current as of March 25, 2020.
Find a full list of community resources here: https://t.co/CGrdls2p4m.
To protect the community and prevent further spread of #COVID19, the Board of Sedgwick County Commissioners and Local Health Officer, Dr. Garold Minns announced an order directing residents to stay at home excluding “essential businesses” and certain activities.
PLEASE SHARE: We know you have a lot of questions about what the stay at home order will look like and how it will impact your life. It does NOT mean you are locked in our home. Here's what's considered essential businesses and activities: https://t.co/OSQjkfq0Ul #kwch12
Today @GovLauraKelly signed an executive order extending deadlines for driver’s licenses and vehicle registration renewals and regulations during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more: https://t.co/JaIHLj8198 #ksleg
Peak of the heat this week will be hump-day, tomorrow. Get out and enjoy sensational 70s. Temps will tumble, especially across the northern half of KS, Thu. and Fri. #kwch12
⛈️ NEXT STORM CHANCE holds off until Thursday night. An isolated severe storm possible in the Wichita Metro and points east. Will be monitoring this threat the next couple of days, more updates to come. #kswx@KSNNews@KSNStormTrack3 https://t.co/jQwX6OkduT
My administration is focused on creating support for Kansans during these times of uncertainty. One thing for certain is that we will do everything in our power to protect our children, families and businesses. (3/3)
vehicle registration renewals, and preventing evictions due to COVID-19-related issues while dealing with this pandemic. More information attached: https://t.co/KjsZXrlTx9 (2/3)
Today I signed four executive orders pushing back the tax filing deadline until July 15th, maintaining public health by keeping our waste removal services running, providing some leniency for Kansans by extending deadlines for driver's licenses and (1/3)
Dr. Fauci says Americans will likely need to stay home for at least several more weeks: “I cannot see that all of a sudden, next week or two weeks from now it's going to be over. I don't think there's a chance of that." https://t.co/MK75HraWUh
.@SedgwickCounty's public health officer approved a stay-at-home order for residents Tuesday morning, putting the 30-day #coronavirus-related ban on non-essential movement into effect at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday. https://t.co/5xWkmZ7sdG
Stolz, @SedgwickCounty manager: There's no need to panic. There's just need to be careful right now. News conference at 1 p.m. (limited attendance) will include Wichita Mayor @BWhippleKS, WPD Chief @chieframsay, @SGCountySheriff Jeff Easter.
BREAKING: Sedgwick County has issued a stay-at-home order in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19. It begins Wednesday and will be in effect for 30 days. https://t.co/mKVMAguZE1 #KAKEnews