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By Chris Durden and KWCH 12 Eyewitness News | April 21, 2011
Police issued 448 violations during a 24-hour crackdown of drivers on Broadway between Haysville to Valley Center. Dubbed 'Operation Impact', the initiative involved the Wichita Police Department, Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Department, Haysville Police Department, Park City Police Department, Valley Center Police Department, and the Kansas State Highway Patrol. Police issued the following tickets: Safety Belt Violations 66 Speeding Violations 118 DUI 3 Felony Arrest/Warrants 2 Stop Light/Sign Violation 14 Passing Violation 3 Driver's License Violation 27 Registration Violation 3 Window Tint to Dark 2 Misc.
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By John Boyd and KWCH 12 Eyewitness News | September 30, 2011
The Haysville pain clinic that formerly belonged to Doctor Stephen Schneider and his wife Linda will go back on the market. The highest bid auctioneers received Tuesday was $145,000. The seller exercised their right not to sell for that price. This is the second time the building has been put up for auction --------- The former clinic of Dr. Stephen Schneider and his wife, Linda, is being auctioned off today. This is not the first time the Haysville pain clinic has been on the auction block.
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By Jim Grawe and KWCH 12 Eyewitness News | April 11, 2012
Thirteen years ago there was debris everywhere after Haysville got blasted by what was then an F-4 tornado. Hundreds lost their homes, six lost their lives. "I've heard a lot of local people tell me about it and I thought this was a great way to get prepared in case one does come up," Gary Stewart says. Stewart was among those attending a severe weather class in Haysville put on by Sedgwick County Emergency Management. Following one of the most devastating tornado seasons across the U.S., the message of the class is to be aware and take action to stay safe.
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by John Boyd | May 30, 2012
Newman University has been awarded $100,000 grant from the Kansas State Department of Education. The university will use the Title IIB Mathematics/Science Partnership Grant to help teachers in the Wichita and Haysville school districts strenghten their teaching skills. The grant is approved for one year, and if proven effective has the potential to be renewed for two additional years. The money will be used to implement the Using Mathematical Practices to Understand Content (UMPUC)
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By Jennifer Montenegro and KWCH 12 Eyewitness News | October 18, 2012
Fall is here and so are fun activities all around the state. The anchors from Eyewitness News This Morning head south of Haysville to Bergmann's Corn Maze and Pumpkin Farm for some fun. Kara Sewell enjoyed the tire swing while Mark Larson raced through the two headed copperhead snake. Brian Heap raced children on a school field trip. Watch the story to see how it all turns out. Learn more about other corn mazes and pumpkin patches here .    
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By Angela Smith & John Boyd and KWCH 12 Eyewitness News | November 8, 2010
Authorities say two people were killed in a fiery one-vehicle crash late Monday The Sedgwick County Sheriff's Office says the 1993 pickup driven by George Ring was headed north on Ridge when he ran a stop sign at 71st Street South. A witness reports the vehicle losing control and overturning. The pickup ended up in a ditch and caught on fire. Ring was thrown from the pickup, which landed on top of him. His four-year-old daughter, Cyndye Ring, was pronounced dead at the scene.
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KWCH 12 Eyewitness Sports | September 2, 2011
Another day of triple digit temperatures across Kansas is prompting delays in kickoff times for some Friday night prep football games. Start times for all Wichita City League games were moved from 7 to 7:30 p.m. The same change was made for games in some Wichita suburbs, including Salina South at Haysville and Salina Central at Derby. Conditions would have been just as trying in Salina itself, where the National Weather Service predicted a high temperature Friday of 106 degrees.
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By Eyewitness News | January 10, 2011
Wichita Public Schools will be closed Tuesday, January 11. The district says all Tuesday evening activities will be rescheduled due to anticipated weather conditions overnight and in the morning. A spokeswoman says several factors prompted the decision including projected wind chills and the condition of city streets. Additional updates will be posted Tuesday evening or early Wednesday morning concerning the status of Wednesday classes on the district's website and here ato KWCH.
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KWCH 12 Eyewitness News | March 14, 2013
The Campus High School swim team presented a check for mroe than $5,000 to a local Make-a-Wish student. Sydney Joorabchi is a jr. high student in Haysville.  She will use the money to go to Disney World. The five-member swim team swam 100 miles earlier this month to raise money for Sydney.  Each of them swimming a mile at a time in relay-race form. They say they never expected to raise as much as they did, and they're happy it is going to a good cause. Sydney says it's nice to know people are thinking about her, even if they don't know her. ------- Friday March 1, 2013 They started swimming Friday, and won't stop all weekend.
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By Kim Hynes & Jim Grawe and KWCH 12 Eyewitness News | November 29, 2012
Two large groups assembled outside Campus High School Thursday afternoon. One group led by parents contends bullying is a major problem at the school, because the administration doesn't punish bullies as they should. The other group consists strictly of students who say the school does take bullying very seriously, and it's not a major problem. Earlier this week, parents of a Haysville student posted on Facebook about their daughter being bullied. They say she's in the hospital after being bullied.
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