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Sedgwick County commissioner highlights tri-government town hall, says collaboration could help students in USD 259

5529958 · August 4, 2025
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Commissioner Ryan Beatty said a June 4 town hall and a July 29 meeting with Wichita Mayor Lily Wu and Wichita Public School Board President Diane Albert produced about 130 ideas from roughly 80 attendees and revealed needs—including poverty and homelessness among USD 259 students—that county and city resources might help address.

Sedgwick County Commissioner Ryan Beatty said a June 4 town hall and a July 29 "tri-government" meeting with Wichita Mayor Lily Wu and Wichita Public School Board President Diane Albert produced community ideas and revealed needs that county and city agencies might help address.

Beatty, in a recorded update to constituents, said roughly 80 people attended the June town hall and submitted about 130 ideas. He said the meeting led to a joint session on July 29 that brought together elected officials from Sedgwick County, the City…

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