Wichita

Amid pandemic, the Wichita Kenyan community unites virtually through food and family

By Kelly Wairimu Davis — May 28, 2020
(RNS) — ‘Every weekend, we are cooking to take food to socialize,’ Teresia Wambugu said. ‘Now, we’re not going anywhere. But for some people that’s good. We had forgotten about God. Families weren’t eating together. Now, they are home like a family.’

Defense wants rural Trump voters in jury pool for Kansas bomb case

By Cathy Lynn Grossman — January 4, 2018
(AP) Attorneys for the accused, charged with plotting to bomb Muslims in rural southwest Kansas, say Trump voters there have a 'different belief system' than potential jurors who live near urban Wichita.

Possible saint gets a big military honor from White House

By Caleb K. Bell — April 9, 2013
WASHINGTON (RNS) President Obama will award the Medal of Honor this week to an Army chaplain who died in a POW camp during the Korean War -- a pretty big deal if Emil Kapaun wasn't already a candidate for sainthood
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