City of Wichita, Genesis plan settlement over Ice Center

Yahoo! News
The City of Wichita and Genesis Health Clubs are settling a lawsuit regarding unpaid bonds for improvements to the Wichita Ice Center.

Summary

The City of Wichita and Genesis Health Clubs are planning to settle a lawsuit filed in 2022, where the city alleged Genesis failed to repay bonds used for improvements to the Wichita Ice Center. According to city council documents, the proposed settlement would see Wichita receive $200,000, which is less than half of the original $400,000+ requested. Genesis Health Clubs is not admitting liability as part of the settlement agreement. The matter is scheduled to be reviewed by the city council on January 6th.

(Source:Yahoo! News)

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