Wichita

Connie Palacioz Wichita’s Rosie the Riveter Dies at 101

Connie Palacioz, a World War II-era “Rosie the Riveter” who riveted B-29 Superfortress bombers in Wichita and later dedicated 26 years to volunteering with the restored B-29 DOC aircraft, has passed away at the age of 101. Palacioz began her impactful work at The Boeing Co. in Wichita at 17, contributing to the war effort by working on the B-29 production line from 1943 to 1945. Upon the return of B-29 DOC for restoration in 2000, she became a fervent advocate for the aircraft and the mission of Doc’s Friends, Inc., enthusiastically sharing her own experiences and those of other wartime production workers. Her humble dedication and trailblazing spirit, including her support for civil rights by working alongside a minority coworker, made her a national hero and an inspiration to many.

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Jackie Robinson statue cut down at the ankles, stolen from Wichita park

As I sit here in Wichita, reflecting on the news of the Jackie Robinson statue being cut down at the ankles and stolen from a local park, I can’t help but feel a mix of emotions. The first, and perhaps most prevalent, is anger. Anger towards the person or persons responsible for such a senseless act. Anger that someone could have such little regard for the significance and importance of this statue.

But as a Wichitan myself, I also know that our city has a major issue with an illicit scrap metal market. It’s no secret that there are individuals out there who see statues and monuments as nothing more than a means to make a quick buck.… Continue reading