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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
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Art in the Air: Kansas Aviation Museum's Hidden Gems
01:41|The Kansas Aviation Museum in Wichita, known for its planes and flight history, also houses stunning art. Curator Logan Daugherty, a musician, highlights murals, paintings, and even airplanes as works of art. The museum, formerly the Wichita Municipal Airport, features murals originally rejected for their regionalism style. After the airport closed, the building became Air Force offices, and during restoration, ceiling designs were uncovered and restored. The museum also showcases wooden propellers, praised for their perfect balance. Visitors can explore the archives, with plans to open them more soon. Checkout Solipillow.com
Wichita Voters Decide on $850M Sales Tax
02:05|Wichita voters will decide on a one percent city sales tax in March, aiming to raise $850 million for public safety, affordable housing, and cultural projects. The tax, backed by Wichita Forward, would last seven years and apply to items already hit by state sales tax. The money would be allocated to specific needs, with up to $225 million for public safety and $225 million for expanding the Century Two Expo Hall. Critics worry about lack of specifics and the risk of a billion-dollar commitment once inflation hits. The public debate is heating up with events from both sides, and city council members are considering adding restrictions on spending. Checkout Solipillow.com
Renee Good: ICE Shooting Sparks Outrage
01:51|On January 7, 2026, Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old poet and mother of three, was fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. The incident, which occurred during a targeted operation, left her six-year-old son orphaned. Good, who had recently moved from Kansas City, was known for her compassionate nature and her home repair business with her partner. The shooting sparked national outrage, with a GoFundMe campaign raising nearly $1 million for her family. Federal officials defended the shooting as self-defense, while local leaders questioned the account. Good was remembered as a beacon of positivity and a talented poet. Checkout Solipillow.com
Evergy's New Power Line: Kansas Landowners' Concerns
01:22|Evergys proposed 133-mile power transmission line through southern Kansas, including Sedgwick County, aims to strengthen the regional grid and ensure reliable energy. Landowners express concerns about construction impacts on farmland and ranches, while Evergy promises to leave the land as good as or better than before. Construction begins in autumn 2027, with the full line operational by December 2029. Checkout Solipillow.com
Renee Nicole Good: ICE Shooting Death in Minneapolis
01:51|Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old woman, was fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis on January 7, 2026. The incident occurred when the agents vehicle got stuck in snow, and they were attempting to free it. Federal officials claim Good weaponized her vehicle and tried to run over the agents, while Minneapolis officials dispute this, citing videos showing her driving away. Goods mother confirmed she had been living in Minneapolis with her partner and described her as kind and compassionate. A vigil was held in her memory as the dispute over the incident continues. Checkout Solipillow.com
Dad's Heartfelt Tribute to Travis Kelce
01:26|Travis Kelces Impact: A Father-Daughter Bond Travis Kelces influence extends beyond the football field, as a heartfelt story from a St. Louis dad, Mark Baden, demonstrates. Badens seven-year-old daughter developed an interest in football after seeing Kelce and Taylor Swift together, leading to a newfound bond between father and daughter. Badens TikTok video expressing gratitude to Kelce gained significant traction, highlighting the star tight ends unexpected impact on families. Checkout Solipillow.com
Kansas' Coldest Januaries
02:07|Kansass coldest Januaries, from 1895 to 2022, have averaged between 13.5°F to 21°F, with minimal precipitation. The coldest was 1940, and the warmest was 1977. These extreme winters occurred in clusters, reminding us of Kansass harsh winter potential. Checkout Solipillow.com
Youngest Mayor Ever: Tom Nguyen's Vision for Garden City
01:20|22-year-old Tom Nguyen, the youngest and first Asian American mayor of Garden City, Kansas, is making history. Appointed by the city commission, Nguyen, a former commissioner, is eager to give back to his community. With big plans for his one-year term, including building 4,000 new homes and advancing the Star District, Nguyen aims to keep the commission focused on the community, especially schools and the younger generation. The outpouring of support from residents has been humbling, and the commission could reelect him if they choose. Checkout Solipillow.com
Trump's Housing Ban: Little Impact on Wichita
01:13|President Trumps proposed ban on institutional investors buying single-family homes may not significantly impact Wichitas housing market. Local experts note that these investors primarily target larger cities, not mid-sized markets like Wichita. Institutional investors currently own just 2-3% of homes nationwide, with higher concentrations in some metro areas. Enforcement details are unclear, and political divides may pose challenges. However, experts identify high down payments, inspections, and other upfront costs as the real barriers for first-time buyers in Wichita. Checkout Solipillow.com