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  • Wichita Traffic Tickets: Top Offenses & Fines

    02:20|
    In Wichita, common traffic violations like speeding, running red lights, and distracted driving can lead to hefty fines and even jail time. Top offenses include speeding, driving without proof of insurance, expired tags, and DUI. To avoid penalties, ensure your insurance, tags, and license are up-to-date, stay focused on the road, and always wear your seatbelt. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Free Fifty Friday: Wichita's Cash Hunt

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    Every Friday in Wichita, Ron Knackstedt of Wichita Famous hides two fifty-dollar bills, filming quick video clues on Facebook and TikTok. The first to grab the cash wins, with over forty-one thousand followers and two million video views. Knackstedt also organizes multi-day hunts, like Seeker of the Keeper, ending in a one-thousand-dollar prize. The hunts unite people, boost local businesses, and encourage exploration of Wichita. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Kansas Jayhawks' Thrilling Comeback, Honoring Scott Ward

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    Kansas Jayhawks staged a remarkable comeback, defeating TCU 104-100 in overtime. Despite trailing by 15 points with four minutes left, they forced extra time and secured the win, improving their record to 11-4. Darryn Peterson led with 32 points and six rebounds, while Melvin Council contributed 18 points, eight assists, and six rebounds, including nine crucial points in overtime. The team honored late academic adviser Scott Ward, dedicating the win to him. They face West Virginia next on Saturday. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Chiefs Aware of Rice's Abuse Allegations

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    Kansas City Chiefs Rashee Rice faces domestic abuse allegations from ex-girlfriend, Dacoda Nichole Jones, who shared photos of injuries and claims of eight years of abuse. Rice has a history of legal troubles, including a DUI and felony charges. No criminal charges have been filed yet, and his attorney has not commented. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Andover's Cell Phone Ban: Balancing Safety & Focus

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    Andovers New Bill: Banning Cell Phones in School - A proposed bill in Andover aims to prohibit cell phone use during school hours, except for medical emergencies. Students like Cooper and Genevieve share their views, while parents like Carrillo express concerns about excessive phone use. Students generally support the ban, suggesting safeguards for emergencies. Lawmakers are considering these perspectives as the bill progresses. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Arizona Crushes Kansas State, Wildcats Fight for March Madness

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    Arizona Wildcats dominate Kansas State Wildcats in a lopsided Big Twelve matchup, winning 101-76. Arizona, ranked number one, remains undefeated at 15-0, while Kansas State drops to 9-6. Arizonas interior game and rebounding proved too much for Kansas State, who struggled against Arizonas size and speed. Brayden Burries led Arizona with 28 points, and Motiejus Krivas added 25. PJ Haggerty and Nate Johnson led Kansas State with 19 and 15 points respectively. Kansas State faces a tough schedule ahead and needs to improve to compete with top teams. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Riverwalk Trash, Graffiti, and Darkness: Wichita Residents Cry for Action

    01:29|
    Residents of Wichita, Kansas, express growing concerns over the escalating trash and graffiti along the Arkansas River, particularly near the Lincoln Street Bridge. Matilde Rojas, a local woman, and Christianna Isaac, a bike rider, highlight the issue of litter, homelessness, and inadequate lighting, urging city leaders to take action and restore safety and enjoyment to the riverwalk. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Chiefs' Rice Accused of Domestic Violence in Viral Post

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    The Kansas City Chiefs are investigating allegations of domestic violence against wide receiver Rashee Rice, following a viral social media post by a woman claiming to be his partner. The post, shared on Instagram and TikTok, includes photos of bruises and damage, and accuses Rice of years of abuse. The Chiefs have released a statement, stating they are in communication with the NFL, but have not commented further. Rice missed the last two games of the season due to a concussion and a previous suspension. The story is still developing as the team and league review the serious allegations. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Shockers Slip Up Again, Lose to Rice

    02:21|
    Wichita State Shockers suffered a disappointing loss against Rice, dropping to 9-7 overall and 1-2 in conference play. Despite a strong performance from Mike Gray Jr. with 25 points and 10 rebounds, the Shockers struggled offensively, scoring only 12 points in the second half. Rice, led by Trae Broadnaxs 22 points, secured their first win at Koch Arena with impressive shooting. The Shockers now face two consecutive losses to bottom-tier teams, with a 2-7 record in close games this season. Checkout Solipillow.com
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