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  2. Wichita water and sewer customers could see a rate increase ...

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    For low-use water customers who use about 3,750 gallons of water a month, the average monthly water and sewer bill would climb from $56.83 a month to $59.23, a $2.40 a month or $28.80 a year increase.

  3. City shuts off water at some Towne West Square ... - AOL

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    Jaime Green/The Wichita Eagle Some stores in Towne West Square are without water after the City of Wichita disconnected service for not making payments on their bill, a city official said.

  4. Who do Wichita water restrictions apply to? Can I wash ... - AOL

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    The city will track Wichitans’ water use through their water accounts. If water users use outdoor water out of their allotted time, they will receive a warning. A second violation will cost $50 ...

  5. Wichita Falls, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Wichita Falls, Texas. /  33.90306°N 98.47139°W  / 33.90306; -98.47139. Wichita Falls ( / ˈwɪtʃɪtɑː / WITCH-i-tah) is a city in and the county seat of Wichita County, Texas, United States. [ 6] It is the principal city of the Wichita Falls metropolitan statistical area, which encompasses all of Archer, Clay, and Wichita Counties.

  6. History of Wichita, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Darius Sales Munger House, built in 1868, is the oldest surviving building in Witchita. [3]Pioneer trader Jesse Chisholm, a half-white, half-Native American who was illiterate but who spoke multiple Native American languages, established a trading post at the site in the 1860s, and Chisholm traded cattle and goods with the Wichita tribe at points south along a trail from Wichita into present ...

  7. Downtown Wichita - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Wichita is the central business district, government and social core of the Wichita metropolitan area, in the U.S. state of Kansas.It is home to several of the area's major landmarks and event venues including the Epic Center, Century II Performing Arts & Convention Center, Intrust Bank Arena, Riverfront Stadium, Keeper of the Plains sculpture, the Old Town entertainment district, and ...

  8. Wichita’s water plant controversy resurfaces. Why does the ...

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    But new expenses keep popping up. The City Council has approved two change orders — or price increases — with Wichita Water Partners totaling $1.8 million. The council approved a $16 million ...

  9. Midtown, Wichita, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    History. Present-day Midtown was the original town site of Wichita, first platted in 1865 and initially settled in the late 1860s and 1870s. Postmaster, surveyor, and hotelkeeper Darius Munger built the city’s first house in 1868 at the corner of what are today Waco and 9th Streets. Constructed from cottonwood logs, his house went on to serve ...

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