Looking for a place to dine out, grocery shop or stay in the Wichita-area? You might consider businesses that passed their ...
Dead mice and cockroaches, pest poop, stained beds, excess trash, old meat, employees who didn’t wash their hands and dirty ...
Fifteen restaurants, hotels and other businesses in Wichita and surrounding towns were out of compliance during food safety and lodging inspections conducted by the Kansas Department of ...
Sherman, Greeley, Wallace, and Wichita Counties ... Portions of Central, South Central, and Southeast Kansas. * WHEN...Until noon CST today. * IMPACTS...Roads, and especially bridges and ...
A mouse infestation at a restaurant, rodent feces on clean pans, a kitchen worker who ate food droppings directly off of a preparation table, old meat, a food truck that closed temporarily over ...
Eight Wichita-area restaurants, hotels and other businesses were non ... the restaurant didn’t cease operating and tell the Kansas Department of Agriculture that it had “the imminent health ...
Changing perceptions on a visit to JapanThe great joy of travel is that sense of discovery when it becomes clear that previously held perceptions were wrong. Avoiding blame for ICs errorsIf an ...
Economy Hotel Plus Wichita, 5805 W. Kellogg Drive in Wichita ... food or event where food was served, contact the Kansas Department of Health and Environment at 877-427-7317 or ...
Looking for a place to dine out, grocery shop or stay in the Wichita-area ... lodging to the public are regularly inspected by the Kansas Department of Agriculture to make sure they’re clean ...
Each week, The Eagle adds to its searchable database of failed inspections from Sedgwick County. Eight Wichita-area restaurants, hotels and other businesses were non-compliant from Jan 12-18.
Cockroaches on top of food cans, garbage smells around a motel, problems with water pressure and temperature, filthy kitchen conditions, mouse nests, dirty equipment and mishandled foods are among ...