What's Going Around
What's Going Around Save Email Print
Reporter: KAKE News
Email Address: news@kake.com

A | A | A

  • Wichita Clinic Murdock

    Wichita Clinic Immediate Care physicians continue to see rashes, poison ivy, minor injuries, small laceration, tick and insect bites, allergies and urinary tract infections. They also continue to see occasional strep throat, upper respiratory infections, pink eye and exacerbation of asthma. Physicians remind you to drink plenty of water!

  • Wichita Clinic Bethel

    Wichita Clinic physicians at Bethel in Newton are seeing patients with allergies. Physicians recommend trying over the counter allergy medications such as Claritin or Zyrtec. If they don’t work to control symptoms, see your doctor for more options.


  • Related Links
    More Stories
    Local Company Steps Up To Spread Holiday Cheer

    Rollover Accident Near Hesston Injures One

    Holiday Airline Travelers Should Expect Changes

    Bowlers to Bring $127 Million to Reno in 2011

    Wichita Police Launch Dash Cam Pilot Project

    High Speed Chase Ends In Oklahoma City

    Group Censures Salerno For Backing Out Of Contract

    Outstanding Economic Stimulus Payments in Jeopardy

    Post Your Comments
    First Name:
    Location:
    Enter Comments: characters left
    Email (optional):
    Email will not be displayed on site. For station contact purpose only.
    National AP Video
    Offbeat News Headlines
    FCC Appeals Janet Jackson Case to Supreme Court

    Janet Jackson's breast-baring performance at the 2004 Super Bowl is still making news. (Full Story)
    Traffic Stop Nets Cops Designer Jean Counterfeiter

    New York police say a van carrying nearly 1,000 pairs of counterfeit jeans — complete with fake Saks and Bloomingdale's price tags — has been intercepted because of a broken taillight. (Full Story)
    Florida Man Accused Of Hurling Sandwich At Girlfriend

    A Florida man is accused of tossing a sandwich at his girlfriend as they cruised down an interstate, knocking off her glasses and nearly causing her to lose control of the car. (Full Story)
    Massachusetts Woman's 1 Cent Debt Paid In Full

    A 74-year-old blind woman's 1 cent debt to a Massachusetts city has been settled. (Full Story)
    Iowa Magician, Hand Model Sues Over Snipped Finger

    A hand model, magician and actor blames a Martha Stewart-branded lounge chair for snipping off a bit of his livelihood. (Full Story)
    Goodwill Finds Man Who Mistakenly Donated $7,500

    It took some fancy footwork, but a Goodwill store in Illinois has found the owner of $7,500 in cash mistakenly donated with old shoes. (Full Story)
    Skull With Built-In Sauna Turns Heads In Austria

    An oversize skull with a built-in sauna is turning heads in the Austrian capital. The white walk-in structure, situated near a busy Vienna intersection, is known as the "Wellness Skull" and also boasts a bathtub and shower. On either side of the neck, that is. (Full Story)
    Squirrels Blamed For KSU Power Outage

    A couple of squirrels put Kansas State University in the dark for a few hours. (Full Story)
    Robber Threatens To Complain After Finding No Cash

    Police say a central Pennsylvania man tried to rob a bank, but tellers' empty cash drawers thwarted his attempt. (Full Story)
    Beer Truck Driver Accused Of Driving Drunk

    A contract beer truck driver has been arrested on suspicion of drunken driving after his rig flipped over. (Full Story)
    NY Pet Cemetery Ranked Among Taj Mahal, Pyramids

    A travel guide's list of the best places in the world to be entombed includes a cemetery for animals in a New York City suburb. (Full Story)
    Salvation Army Testing Credit, Debit Cards At Red Kettles

    It's a true season of change: The Salvation Army is experimenting with a plastic alternative for folks who don't have cash to throw in a holiday red kettle. (Full Story)
    More Headlines

    KAKE Mobile