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Wichita

ABOUT THE CITY

Wichita, also known as the Air Capital of the World, is the largest city in the state of Kansas. Wichita is located in South Central Kansas on the Arkansas River, and is the county seat of Sedgwick County. In July of 2006, CNN/Money and Money magazine ranked Wichita ninth on its list of the 10 best big cities to live in the United States.

The city is home to six major aircraft manufacturing companies and McConnell Air Force Base. It is also the home of a National Weather Service Forecast Office which serves portions of central, south-central, and southeast Kansas.

Once you settle into your new home, you’ll enjoy a stroll through Botanica, The Wichita Gardens, which boasts 24 themed gardens including the popular Butterfly Garden and the award-winning Sally Stone Sensory Garden.

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    About Wichita

    Wichita is located in South Central Kansas on the Arkansas River, and is the county seat of Sedgwick County.  Also known as the “Air Capital of the World”, it is the largest city in Kansas, as well as a major aircraft manufacturing hub and cultural center. In July of 2006, CNN/Money and Money magazine ranked Wichita ninth on its list of the 10 big cities to live in the United States. According to the General Aviation Manufacturers Association, Wichita-based aircraft companies produced seven out of every 10 planes delivered in the first six months of 1998, representing 59 percent of total billings! These numbers do not include commercial jetliners.  The city is home to five major aircraft manufacturing companies; Airbus, Boeing, Bombardier, Cessna and Raytheon  and McConnell Air Force Base.

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    History

    Incorporated in 1870, it is the chief commercial and industrial center of S Kansas and the largest city in the state. It has railroad shops, flour mills, meatpacking plants, grain elevators, oil refineries, and a huge aircraft industry. Other manufactures include machinery, electrical products, and computer equipment. Wichita is located on the site of a village (1863-65) inhabited by Wichita Native Americans who had been driven out of Oklahoma and Texas for their Union sympathies during the Civil War. A trading post was established there in 1864 and the city was founded in 1868 by settlers serving the Chisholm Trail. In 1872 the railroad was extended to Wichita and the city boomed as a cow town. After 1880 it became the trade center of an agricultural and livestock region. Oil was discovered just E of Wichita in 1915.

    Fast Facts

    City Population: 354,865

    Metro Population:  584,671

    Average Number of Family Members: 3.13

    Housing Units: 227,687

    Median resident age: 33.4 years

    Median household income: $39,939

    Median house value: $78,900

    Ethnic Makeup

    African American 11.4%

    Vietnamese: 2.0%

    Hispanic: 9.6%

    Native American: 2.3%

    White/Caucasian: 71.7%

    Other Race: 5.1%

    Air Quality Index: 17.0 44.69

    Total Crime Index: 6.6 3.47

    Personal Crime Index: 7.0 3.40

    Culture Index: 103.0 93.57

    Neighborhoods

    Wichita has recently been rated the No. 1 place in the country to live the good life cheaply by Forbes magazine; that is thanks in part to the housing market in this area. There is an abundance of available land both in and around Wichita, land reasonably priced and available for immediate growth. The size and quality of house you can purchase in Wichita is very substantial compared to the price of homes of equal size on the east or west coasts or other major cities in the nation.

    Apartment rentals in Wichita are quite affordable, priced well below the national average. At $595 for the typical two-bedroom apartment, there are plenty of rental options to suit your lifestyle – from condos on the lake to brand new lofts located downtown.

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    Climate

    Month Avg Hi Avg Lo Avg Precip
    Jan 40°F 20°F 0.84 in.
    Feb 47°F 25°F 1.02 in.
    Mar 57°F 34°F 2.71 in.
    Apr 67°F 44°F 2.57 in.
    May 76°F 54°F 4.16 in.
    Jun 87°F 64°F 4.25 in.
    Jul 93°F 69°F 3.31 in.
    Aug 92°F 68°F 2.94 in.
    Sep 82°F 59°F 2.96 in.
    Oct 70°F 47°F 2.45 in.
    Nov 55°F 34°F 1.82 in.
    Dec 43°F 24°F 1.35 in.

    By Car

    Most residents of Wichita travel around the region by car. The Kansas Turnpike (Interstate 35), Interstates 135 and 235, U.S. Route 54/400, and K-96 run through and near the city. Currently the idea of a Northwest Corridor is under discussion, to run from K-96 south from Maize to U.S. 54/400.

    License & Registration Information

    Voter Registration

    Sedgwick County
    Election Office
    510 N. Main, #101
    Wichita, KS 67203
    (316) 660-7100
    www.sedgwickcounty.org

    How to register to vote:
    •Obtain application from the above web site.
    •Return your completed application to your county.  Your county election officer will mail you a notice when your application has been processed.
    •Postmark this application by the 15th day before an election in order to be eligible to vote in that election.
    •If you decline to register to vote, that fact will remain confidential and will be used for voter registration purposes only. If you do register to vote, the office where you apply will be kept confidential and will be used for voter registration purposes only.

    If the form is incomplete, it may be rejected.  Print in blue or black ink.

    Public Transportation

    Wichita Transit Authority
    777 E. Waterman
    Wichita, KS 67202
    (316) 265-7221
    www.wichitagov.org

    The Wichita Transit Authority operates 51 buses on 18 fixed bus routes within the city.  Wichita’s Transit (WT) buses operate on what is called a fixed route system. This means that a bus is scheduled to arrive at a certain destination point along its route, at a fixed time of day. Route maps and fare information may be obtained from the web site listed above.

    Amtrak
    (316) 284-7533
    (800) 872-7245
    www.amtrak.com

    The nearest Amtrak station is in Newton (20 miles to the north), offering service on the Southwest Chief route between Los Angeles and Chicago.

    Air Transportation

    Wichita Mid-Continent Airport
    2173 Air Cargo Rd.
    Wichita, KS 67209
    (316) 946-4700
    www.flywichita.com

    Wichita Mid-Continent Airport is the largest airport in Kansas.  The airport is about 7 miles southwest of downtown Wichita.  It has a good selection of reasonably priced flights, but if you can’t get what you want here, both Kansas City and Oklahoma City’s airports are a connection or a 3 hour drive away.

    Car Rentals
    Airport rental car information is located in the terminal, adjacent to baggage claim. Free phones for cab, van shuttle service and off-airport car rental companies are available in the terminal building baggage-claim area at the Courtesy Phone Board.

    Advantage
    (800)777-5500
    www.arac.com

    Alamo
    (800) 462-5266
    www.alamo.com

    Avis
    (800) 331-1212
    www.avis.com

    Budget
    (800) 527-0700
    www.budget.com

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    Local Phone Numbers

    Area Code(s)

    The area code for Memphis is 901.

    Emergency  
    Fire, Police and EMT 911
    Emergency Mental Health Services 577-9400
    Memphis Fire Department 458-3311
    Memphis Police Department 545-2677
    Memphis & Shelby County
    Child Sexual Abuse Council 525-2377
    Memphis Sexual Assault Resource
    Center Crisis Line 272-2020
    Southern Poison Center 528-6048
       
    Government Offices  
    Tennessee Department of Human Services 543-7034
    Memphis/Shelby County Public Library 725-8895
    Tennessee Department of Employment Security 543-7535
    Memphis City School System 454-5200
    325-5300
    Memphis Housing Authority 544-1100
    Shelby County School System 325-7900
       
    Services  
    Directory Assistance 411
    Lawyer Referral Service 529-8800
    Memphis Arts Council 578-2787
    Memphis & Shelby County 761-0200
    Medical Society
    Senior Citizen’s Services 766-0600
    Suicide and Crisis Intervention Service 274-7477
       
    Support Groups  
    Abused Women’s Shelter (YWCA) 725-4277
    AIDS Switchboard/Friends for Life 278-2437
    Center for Children in Crisis 327-4766
    522-3334
    Child Abuse and Neglect 543-7120
    Cocaine Anonymous Hotline 725-5010
    Emergency Management Agency 458-1515
    Family Link/Runaway Shelter 725-6911
    Life Choices Help Line 323-5441
    Suicide Anonymous 763-3693
    Teen Drug Hotline 527-3784
    Victims Assistance Center 545-4357
    Tourist Information  
    Visitor Information Center 543-5333
       
    Utilities  
    Phone  
    BellSouth
    www.bellsouth.com
    557-6500
    800-753-0223
       
    Cable Television and Internet  
    Time Warner Cable
    5450 Winchester Rd.
    Memphis, TN
    www.timewarner.com
    259-2225
    756-2624
    Waste  
    City of Memphis Public Works
    125 N Main St.
    Memphis, TN 38103
    garbage container 576-6508
    recycling bin 576-6900
    City residents need to call the two numbers listed above to get a garbage container and recycling bin. The $6.50 monthly fee will show up on their MLG&W (utilities) bill.
       
    Electricity, Gas, Water  
    Memphis Light, Gas and Water (MLG&W)
    www.mlgw.com
    544-6549

    Television

     

    3 KSNW NBC
    5 KCTU-LP “i”
    8 KPTS PBS
    10 KAKE ABC
    12 KWCH CBS
    15 K15DD America’s Store
    19 KWCH-DT CBS
    21 KAKE-DT ABC
    24 KSAS FOX
    26 KSAS-DT FOX
    28 K28JB TBN
    29 KPTS-DT PBS
    31 KSCW-DT CW
    33 KSCW CW
    35 KMTW-DT MyTV
    36 KMTW MyTV
    40 KFVT-LP ind.
    45 KSNW-DT NBC
    49 KTQW-CA rlg.
    51 KSMI-LP HTVN/Bloomberg

    Radio

     

    AM Stations
    900 KSGL standards
    950 KJRG religious
    1070 KFTI classic country
    1130 KLEY sports
    1330 KNSS news/talk
    1360 KAHS religious
    1410 KGSO sports
    1450 KWBW news/talk
    1480 KQAM childrens
    FM Stations
    88.1 KBCU contemporary Christian
    88.3 KYFW religious
    89.1 KMUW public/jazz/classical (Wichita State Univ.)
    90.7 KYWA contemporary Christian
    91.1 KCFN contemporary Christian
    91.9 KBDD southern gospel
    92.3 KMXW hot ac
    92.7 KANR regional Mexican
    93.1 KHMY ac
    93.5 KOTE country
    93.5 KWME oldies
    93.9 KDGS CHR-rhythmic
    94.3 KCVW talk/news-Christian
    95.1 KICT active rock
    95.9 KJKC news
    95.9 KSOK country
    97.9 KRBB ac
    98.7 KFH talk
    99.1 KTLI contemporary Christian
    99.9 KWKR classic rock
    100.3 KSWC college/alternative
    100.5 KIBB adult hits
    101.3 KFDI country
    103.7 KEYN oldies
    104.5 KFXJ classic rock
    105.3 KFBZ hot ac
    107.3 KTHR classic rock

    Newspapers

    Wichita Eagle
    825 E Douglas
    Wichita, Kansas 67201-0820
    (316) 268-6000
    www.kansas.com

    The Eagle is the main paper in the area, with a circulation of about 100,000 daily, 150,000 on Sundays.

    Wichita Business Journal
    121 N. Mead
    Suite 100
    Wichita, KS 67202
    (316) 267-6406
    http://wichita.bizjournals.com

    Outdoors

    At the award winning Sedgwick County Zoo, animals are presented in their natural environment.   Botanica-The Wichita Gardens is a beautiful place to walk and enjoy the plants.

    Botanica, The Wichita Gardens      
    701 North Amidon Ave
    Wichita, KS 67203
    (316) 264-0448         
    www.botanica.org

    Sedgwick County Zoo          
    5555 Zoo Blvd.
    Wichita, KS 67212
    (316) 660-9453
    www.scz.org

    Great Plains Nature Center            
    6232 East 29th Street North
    Wichita, KS 67220
    (316) 683-5499
    www.gpnc.org

    Wichita River Festival
    www.wichitafestivals.com

    Museums

    Exploration Place     
    300 North McLean Blvd.
    Wichita, KS 67203-5901
    (316) 263-3373
    www.exploration.org

    Kansas African American Museum            
    601 North Water St
    Wichita, KS 67203
    (316) 262-7651

    Old Cowtown Museum        
    1865 Museum Blvd
    Wichita, KS 67203
    (316) 660-1864
    www.oldcowtown.org

    Performing Arts

    Douglas Avenue has been transformed into an open-air gallery with the addition of 12 bronze sculptures.  The works range from a lone guitar player, to a child playing hopscotch, to a cow, and a pony.

    Music Theatre of Wichita   
    225 West Douglas Ave, Suite 202
    Wichita, KS 67202
    (316) 265-3253
    www.musictheatreofwichita.org

    Wichita Grand Opera            
    Century II Concert Hall
    Wichita, KS 67202
    (316) 683-3444
    www.wichitagrandopera.org

    Wichita Symphony Orchestra         
    225 West Douglas Ave, Suite 207
    Wichita, KS 67202
    (316) 267-5259
    www.wso.org

    Sports

    81 Speedway

    7700 North Broadway

    Park City, Ks.

    (316) 755-1781

    www.81speedway.org

    Kansas Coliseum

    1229 East 85th St. North

    Valley Center, KS  67147-8701

    (316) 755-1243

    www.kansascoliseum.com

    Lawrence Dumont Stadium

    300 S. Sycamore

    Wichita, KS 67213.

    Wichita Ice Center

    505 W. Maple

    Wichita, KS 67213

    (316) 337-9199

    www.icesports.com

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    Shopping

    Two of the region’s largest shopping malls are the flagships of retail commerce in the Wichita area.  Antique shops are clustered in the city and in communities nearby.  There is also an abundance of specialty stores where you’ll find everything from imported coffee, to Western wear, to designer clothes.  Old Town Marketplace, a booming eight-block area of restored warehouses near downtown, offers a wide variety of shops, clubs and restaurants.  Nearby the Coleman Company operates an outlet store and museum in a former factory building of the internationally known outdoor products company.  New Market Square, one of Wichita’s newest shopping centers, has many national stores as well as restaurants nestled in the northwest area of Wichita at the corner of 21st Street North and Maize Road. New Market Square is growing to provide even more opportunities for shoppers, so make sure to keep visiting for the most recent additions to its already abundant stores and restaurants. Bradley Fair, Rock Road at 21st, features nearly 50 stores and restaurants. Bradley Fair invites visitors with fashion, flair, and fun. More than a unique shopping, dining, and entertainment experience, Bradley Fair is a regional destination with something for everyone.

    Bradley Fair
    Rock Road at 21st Street
    Wichita, KS 67206
    (316) 630-9990
    www.bradleyfair.com

    NewMarket Square 
    PO Box 2907
    Wichita, KS 67201
    (316) 263-3201
    www.newmarketsquare.com

    Higher Education

    Community Colleges
    Community colleges exist for two major purposes. The first is to serve as a bridge from high school to college by providing courses for transfer toward a bachelor’s degree. Four out of 10 collegebound high-school graduates start their college education this way.

    The second function of community colleges is to prepare students for the job market by offering entry-level career training as well as courses for adult students who want to upgrade their skills for the workplace. They often offer programs that are not available at four-year schools, like fashion design.

    Liberal Arts Colleges
    Liberal arts colleges offer a broad base of courses in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. Most are private and focus mainly on undergraduate students. Classes tend to be small and personal attention is available.

    Online Learning
    Recent years have witnessed the rise of online degree programs, to allow the busy professional a chance to work at their own pace from the comfort of their home on the path to getting a degree. The costs to students are typically the same as for traditional classes— and financial aid is equally available—while the cost to the institution can be much less.

    There are online universities ranging from legitimate distance learning systems to fly-by-night degree-mills. It’s important to research a particular institution before deciding to enroll in their system. Generally, brick-and-mortar schools that also offer online classes are the safest, though there are plenty of fully accredited online universities out there.

    Nearly 3 million students are believed to be taking online classes at institutions of higher education in the United States this year. That number has been growing about 25% a year recently. Now, virtually all public higher education institutions, as well as a vast majority of private, for-profit institutions, now offer online classes. By contrast, only about half of private, nonprofit schools offer them. Online schools offer everything from Associate’s degrees to Doctoral programs with available emphases in everything from Business Administration to Criminal Justice to Nursing. Some programs require students to attend some campus classes or orientations, but many are delivered completely online. Online courses generally require a computer with a broadband connection, but are now a serious option for the busy professional.

    Public vs. Private
    Public colleges are usually less expensive, particularly for in-state residents. They get most of their money from the state or local government. Private colleges rely on tuition, fees, endowments, and other private sources. Private colleges are usually smaller and can offer more personalized attention and often more prestige.

    Universities
    Generally, a university is bigger than a college and offers more majors and research facilities. Class size often reflects institutional size and some classes may taught by graduate students.

    Upper Division
    Upper-division schools offer the last two years of undergraduate study, usually in specialized programs leading to a bachelor’s degree. Students then generally transfer to an upper-division college after completing an associate degree or after finishing a second year of study at a four-year college.

    Higher Education
    Cowley College
    4501 E 47th St S
    Wichita, KS 67210
    (316) 978-6647

    Friends University
    2100 W. University St.
    Wichita, Kansas 67213
    (316) 295-5000

    Newman University
    3100 Mccormick Ave
    Wichita, Kansas 67213-2097
    (316) 942-4291
    www.newmanu.edu

    Wichita Area Technical College
    301 South Grove
    Wichita, Kansas 67211-2099
    (316) 677-9282
    www.wichitatech.com

    Wichita State University
    1845 Fairmount
    Wichita, Kansas 67260-0113
    (316) 978-3456
    www.wichita.edu

    Wichita Technical Institute
    942 S West St
    Wichita, Kansas 67213-1681
    (316) 943-2241
    www.wtielectronics.com

    Public Schools

    Wichita Public School District 
    201 N Water St.
    Wichita, KS
    (316) 973-4000         
    www.usd259.com

    48,770 students are served by Kansas’s largest school district.  Other school districts serving the metropolitan area are:

    Andover, USD 385
    www.usd385.org

    Augusta, USD 402
    www.usd402.com

    Cheney, USD 268
    www.cheney268.com

    Clearwater, USD 264
    www.usd264.org

    Derby, USD 260
    www.derby.k12.ks.us

    Goddard, USD 265
    www.goddardusd.com

    Haysville, USD 261
    www.usd261.com

    Maize, USD 266
    www.usd266.com

    Mulvane, USD 263
    www.usd263.com

    Renwick, USD 267
    www.usd267.com

    Rose Hill, USD 394
    www.usd394.com

    Valley Center, USD 262
    www.usd262.net

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