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Randall: First Friday exhibitions and Hutchinson s annual art fair
Jennifer Randall
First Friday in Wichita is offering some enticing art exhibits tonight, May 7.
It is worthy of heading to Wichita to see a variety of new artists, some student graduation shows, and more.
You can find all the latest info online at https://www.facebook.com/FirstFridayICT
And on Saturday, May 8, head back to Hutchinson for the 58th Annual Art Fair at the Sunflower South Building on the Kansas State Fairgrounds. Local and regional artists of the area will have plenty of art to peruse and purchase.
Come out to support your local creatives from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
shawn johnson and three of his friends were sitting on a porch in the 1700 block of cliftview drive on tuesday night minding their own business. all four were shot. johnson was killed. police said the irony is because of four victims did not have criminal reckons records, the case will be harder to solve because they cannot see if anyone wanted to kill them. it is good to know you are not forgotten. friday afternoon, the mother of one of the surviving victims and the rest of the committee came together led by councilman carl stokes. active members of the community expressed frustration and fears saying it is very active and outsiders are giving it a bad name. but these men were the best and brightest of our community. if that can happen to them, the rest of us are in trouble as well. it was stokes who showed the most anger, calling out city hall. he said they are not using police in the right way and are satisfied with the status quo. we want to say we have had impr