Friday, September 26th, 2025
Good morning, Wichita. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 26th of September.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Senior Services of Wichita named Wyatt Sheeder as its new executive director and he will start in November. Sheeder, who leads the Wichita Cancer Foundation, replaces longtime leader Laurel Alkire who retired in June — he brings years of board experience to the agency. KSN
- ➤ Wichita Festivals, Inc. announced that the Wichita Riverfest 2026 Poster & Button Artwork Contest is now open for entries with submissions due by October 31. The winning design will earn the artist a $4,000 cash prize. KNSS
- ➤ Wichita Park & Recreation is hosting Open Streets ICT on Douglas this Sunday, Sep. 28, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. when 2.5 miles will be closed to vehicles to let people walk, bike, and skate—free live music, dancing, food, and shopping at three hubs will also be offered with free electric bus rides from Wichita Transit between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. KWCH
- ➤ This summer, Wichita welcomed ReCreate, the city’s first upcycled art and craft supply store at 5422 E. Central that accepts donated supplies & gives part of every sale to local animal rescue Always & Furever to help vulnerable animals. Always & Furever will open a new location on October 11 at 4090 N. Hoover Ct. to expand its care for rescued pets. KWCH
- ➤ Volunteer Kansas is asking for donations and volunteers to send care packages overseas to U.S. troops this holiday season. Donations may be dropped off at Southwest National Bank branches or mailed while volunteers will meet at the Farm Credit Bank Building on November 14 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.—package requests are due by November 10. KWCH
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ ReCreate and Always and Furever are offering programs that give people a second chance—local residents may soon access new opportunities and support as details emerge. KWCH
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Wichita police have equipped Comcare mental health professionals with tactical vest carriers—donated by Wichita police and firefighter foundations—to help them safely respond to crisis calls and reduce unnecessary detentions. KSN
- ➤ Sedgwick County commissioners held a meeting today to address unexpected changes in corrections funding that have left them baffled — they plan to review proposals to determine future budget plans. KSN
- ➤ The Kansas Corporation Commission approved a settlement that lets Evergy raise rates by $128 million to cover equipment replacement and grid improvements—new rates will take effect in the October billing cycle and customers using 900 kWh will pay about $8.47 more per month. KWCH
- ➤ Sedgwick County commissioners met Thursday to discuss a change in the grant funding formula for corrections that may cut up to 37% of the county’s $5 million funding + the corrections director said the new formula was set without county input and the commissioners plan to appeal to the governor and legislature. KSN
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Yesterday, Safe Streets Wichita partnered with Remedy Alliance for the People to distribute 4,000 boxes of Naloxone to help reverse opioid overdoses in Wichita—volunteers packed the boxes with instructions and provided training on how to use the lifesaving drug. KWCH
- ➤ Medicaid changes hurt a local clinic by reducing patient visits and lowering income, so the clinic reviewed its services to respond to the new rules. The clinic plans to adjust its operations and ask officials for help—hoping to improve its care. KWCH
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Kustomville USA: Artshow and Carshow
10 AM-11 PM — The Cotillion — $10 admission — Experience a vibrant day of kustom cars, art, and live music from various bands.
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Kidzcope Zoo Adventure Day
10 AM – 2 PM — Sedgwick County Zoo — $5 off admission — A wildly fun family outing with activities and learning opportunities supporting children's grief support.
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Yachtley Crew Live Concert
8:00 – 10:00 p.m. — The Cotillion — All ages welcome — Enjoy a night of nostalgic Yacht Rock hits performed by Yachtley Crew, the Titans of Soft Rock.
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Pre-School Exploratory Art & Sensory Class
10-11 a.m. — Newton Recreation Center — Check website for pricing — A fun and engaging art and sensory experience for ages 1-5.
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Chair Yoga at Maize Rec
1-2 p.m. — Maize Recreation Commission — $5 drop-in fee — Enhance your strength and flexibility in a supportive chair yoga class designed for all mobility levels.
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Foundations of Yoga
5-6 p.m. — Maize Recreation Commission — $5 drop-in — Explore yoga tailored for all skill levels to enhance strength, flexibility, and mental well-being.
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Ty Myers Concert
7-9:30 p.m. — WAVE — Starting at $29.50 — Experience the rising star Ty Myers as he showcases his blend of country and rock music from his Oklahoma roots.
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Caleb Lee Hutchinson Concert
8:00 – 9:30 PM — Equity Bank Park — Starting at $35.00 — Experience an incredible night of country music under the lights.
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2025 Fall Curvy Yoga Series
1-2 p.m. — Yoga Central — Registration required — Experience a supportive yoga series tailored for all body types and abilities.
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The Rock Orchestra by Candlelight
8-9:30 p.m. — Century II Performing Arts & Convention Center — $ — Experience a mesmerizing fusion of iconic Rock & Metal anthems performed by classical musicians in a stunning candlelit setting.
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