NEWS
March 20, 2009
Every year, countless beauty products are discontinued. There are any number of reasons, declining sales, ingredients used to make the product are no longer available, or the company simply wants to make room for a "newer, better" product. Whatever the reason, women can be desperate to find their favorite. Consumer Reports ShopSmart says that just because a product is off store shelves doesn't mean you're out of luck. What you need to do is call the customer-service department or visit the company's Web site.
NEWS
October 20, 2006
Having technical troubles with our website? Here are some Here are some some easy-to-follow instructions on technical issues relevant to our site. How can I contact you? You can contact us easily through our Contact Us page, a link is provided in the box in the upper-left corner of the page. Per FCC regulations, all e-mail is read and will be responded to in as timely a manner possible. Where can I find a guide to what's on the air? Click "TV Schedule" in the box in the upper-left corner of the page.
NEWS
By Denise Hnytka and KWCH 12 Eyewitness News | May 25, 2011
There's several ways you can get information about loved ones in Joplin . If you are looking for a potentially missing person, you can call the Missouri Department of Health at #417-659-5464. You can also check the "Safe and Well" Registry. People are able to check in on the site and let their loved ones know they are safe. That website is www.safeandwell.org .
SPORTS
By Chris Durden and KWCH 12 Eyewitness Sports | December 31, 2012
Players for K-State and Oregon spent their New Year's Eve talking to the press. Monday was Media Day at the Fiesta Bowl. Players and coaches answered questions and joked with each other in a ballroom at the JW Marriott Camelback Inn in Scottsdale (about 30 minutes from the site of Thursday's game). Players also posed for photos with the $1.5 million Fiesta Bowl trophy. Click to Watch Media Day Highlights Note: Skip through the beginning slate to get to Bill Snyder's comments.
NEWS
September 23, 2010
HAYS, Kan. -- One non-football highlight of Homecoming Weekend this year at Fort Hays State University will be the re-dedication of Picken Hall at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 2. Picken Hall reopened this summer as home to the Registrar, Academic Advising and Career Exploration, Financial Assistance, Student Fiscal Services, the Graduate School, and the Kelly Center. The convenience of the new site includes spaces reserved for visitors in the new parking lot directly across Park Street.
NEWS
by Pilar Pedraza and KWCH 12 Eyewitness News | May 20, 2013
Most Kansans watched as the tornado ripped through Moore, Oklahoma. But some had more concern than others. They had family in the city. Lacie Hutchins and Angle Clark used words like heartbreaking, devastating and terrifying to describe the day's events. They have finally heard from their relatives but say that's just the first step. "You're just kind of holding your breath. You're just wondering, you're pacing, you're just worried," said Clark, who's cousins live in Moore. "I was...
NEWS
by Rob Marin and KWCH 12 Eyewitness News | February 7, 2013
The rain Thursday was a welcome site considering the on-going drought conditions across Kansas. The U.S. Drought Monitor still lists nearly 80% of Kansas in its two worst levels of drought conditions. The drought is affecting places like Cheney Reservoir, where lake levels are down. The City of Wichita has also said it may consider water restrictions later this year. Click here for photos from Cheney Reservoir K-State Climatologist Mary Knapp spoke to a group in Pretty Prairie about the conditions and what people can do to reduce the impact. "You can't really prevent a drought, the question is how can you withstand the impacts of the drought.
NEWS
August 24, 2009
by Kim Wilhelm (Sumner County, KAN.) If the state approves it, a new destination casino will be built near Mulvane, not Wellington. On Monday, Lakes Entertainment dropped its application to build a casino near Wellington. Instead, Lakes will join Foxwoods Development in its casino project near Mulvane. If built, the casino would include 1500 slot machines and 30 table games. Wellington supporters were disappointed by the move but say they'll now support the Mulvane location.
NEWS
by John Boyd and KWCH 12 Eyewitness News | October 1, 2010
A small fire flares up at the construction site of a business that burned six months ago. The fire broke out around 3:00 Friday morning at the Cherry Creek Shopping Center at Harry & Rock Road. Officials aren't sure how the fire started, but say it was put out quickly. Friday's fire happened at the same area that was destroyed by a fire in April. That fire caused more than one million dollars in damage to a hair salon and eleven other businesses.
NEWS
By Roger Cornish and KWCH 12 Eyewitness News | February 17, 2012
The City of Wichita and The Arts Council today announced the launch of WeMakeArtHappen.com, a website that is giving Wichitans a new way to support local arts projects. Residents are encouraged to visit the site, find art projects that speak to them and become collaborators by making small gifts online. WeMakeArtHappen.com lists projects by area nonprofit arts organizations and individual artists that need help getting off the ground. Such a platform allows project coordinators to reach out to a greater pool of funders whose individuals gifts - which can be as small as $5 - can add up to fund an entire project. Projects will be listed on WeMakeArtHappen.com on average for 30 days.