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The Sweetwater WASP Museum is holding its annual homecoming to honor the female pilots that flew in World War II.The WASP ...
According to a press release from the governor’s office, Governor Laura Kelly announced on Thursday, April 24, that $14.5 million has been funded for 47 aviation projects across the state through the ...
The Military Aviation Museum is set to unveil the return to flight of its Messerschmitt Me 262-an iconic World War II jet ...
Textron Aviation officially opened a $40 million Career & Learning Center in Wichita on Wednesday, aimed at enhancing workforce development in the aviation industry. The center consolidates ...
Internal restoration work has started on Whanganui Airport’s control tower with plans to create a new aviation museum and education centre. The project is a partnership between Whanganui ...
If you've ever dreamed of running on an actual airport runway, the Hiller Aviation Museum has the perfect event for you this Sunday. The 9th Annual Airport Runway Run will take place at the Hiller ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KAKE) — A Wichita man was sentenced to a decade in prison for drug charges in connection to a double homicide near McConnell Air Force Base three years ago. Judge Kevin Smith ...
Being surrounded by art also provides spiritual experiences, reflective periods, and self-discovery. Here are five museums and cultural events in the country to serve as reminders of keeping the faith ...
Norfolk Scent Dogs group were given a day to remember when City of Norwich Aviation Museum opened their doors to the group. Jo Tippett, who runs the group, says it is the fastest-growing dog sport and ...
The Wichita aviation manufacturer is one of Boeing's top-performing global suppliers. Wichita aerospace machine shop C.E. Machine Co. has filed for a building project valued at more than $2.6 ...
Lebanon just approved plans for a state aviation museum to move to town. It’ll be located near the Lebanon Municipal Airport. Mayor of Lebanon, Rick Bell, said that the Lebanon airport has ...
The morning after the tornado hit, on April 10, 1979, I was in my office at the Wichita Falls Museum of Art contemplating the new “skylight” overhead. I was thinking about where we could go ...