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Jeff Barnett has been appointed General Manager at AC Hotel Wichita Downtown
Jeff Barnett has been appointed General Manager at AC Hotel Wichita Downtown

Hospitality Net

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • Hospitality Net

Jeff Barnett has been appointed General Manager at AC Hotel Wichita Downtown

The soon-to-open AC Hotel Wichita Downtown, located at 105 S. Broadway Ave., is pleased to welcome seasoned hospitality professionals to lead the hotel's operations and sales efforts. Jeff Barnett has been named General Manager of the new hotel, the first AC Hotel in the state of Kansas. Originally from the Outer Banks of North Carolina, Jeff brings over 15 years of leadership experience in the hospitality industry, including overseeing multiple Marriott properties in both large and small markets. Since relocating to Wichita in 2019, Jeff has successfully managed properties in East Wichita, guiding them through the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. With both a bachelor's and master's degree from Liberty University, Jeff is known for his operational expertise and passion for creating exceptional guest experiences. With this experienced team at the helm, AC Hotel Wichita Downtown is poised to bring elevated hospitality, contemporary design with a European flair, and a distinctly urban experience to the heart of downtown Wichita. Opening July 16, 2025, AC Hotel Wichita Downtown will introduce Kansas to its very first AC Hotel, part of Marriott's global lifestyle portfolio. Housed in the beautifully restored Brown/Broadway Plaza Building, the 118-room boutique property blends historic character with modern sophistication. Guests will enjoy European-inspired accommodations, tapas-style dining, flexible meeting space, and one of the largest hotel fitness centers in the region—all just steps from Wichita's iconic downtown attractions and near the city's hospitals and medical facilities. Greenwood Hospitality, a strategic partner of Hotel Equities, manages AC Hotel Wichita Downtown.

Kyle police host drug takeback event to prevent misuse
Kyle police host drug takeback event to prevent misuse

Yahoo

time27-04-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Kyle police host drug takeback event to prevent misuse

HAYS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — The Kyle Police Department hosted a safe medication disposal site at their police station Saturday afternoon. The event partnered with St. David's HealthCare aimed to help prevent the misuse of prescription medications on National Drug Take Back Day. Jeff Barnett, the Chief of the Kyle Police Department, said holding this event helps reduce the chances of such drugs negatively impacting somebody or the environment. 'We really think that if medication is left in a medicine cabinet over the years, it's either going to fall accidentally or intentionally, through illegal means, into the wrong hands,' Barnett said. 'It could get sold on the streets illegally. It could get ingested by someone who did not have that prescribed to them-and it could be an accidental ingestion.' Colin Wolf was a local resident depositing various medications at the event, and he said he finally got the 'courage' to get rid of a 'stockpile' of medications after living in the area for over a decade. 'Most people probably don't go to a police station with a bunch of drugs,' Wolf said. 'I think it's just doing the right thing-not dumping it somewhere [and] getting it into a water supply.' In Texas, drug poisoning deaths have trended upward from 2014 to 2023 according to data collected by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS). In 2022 and 2023 DSHS's data shows over 4,000 drug poisoning-related deaths each year. In that span, fentanyl poisoning contributed to over 40% of such deaths in 2022 and 2023. In 2024, DSHS's data shows the number of deaths recorded has been lower at 3,200. However, the data in 2023 and 2024 are preliminary and subject to change due to death certificates still being filed. The Hays County Sheriff's Office (HCSO) tracks its own data on Fentanyl overdoses. This data does not incorporate any data that's been collected by other law enforcement agencies in Hays County. Between 2022-2023, HSCO's data collected 56 fentanyl overdose cases. Since the start of 2024, HSCO's data shows that 10 people have overdosed on Fentanyl. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Fentanyl overdoses, deaths among young people continue to rise in Hays County In the 88th Texas Legislature, various pieces of legislation passed to implement fentanyl education for public schools. Mark Andrews, a deputy with HCSO who has been helping with such education, said he likes to think the 'message is getting across' with the decrease in opioid poisoning according to HCSO's data and the state as a whole. 'Prior to 2022 many students did not know what fentanyl was,' Andrews said. 'What we're teaching is basically the dangers of fentanyl-how powerful it is. We talk about the forms that it comes in. We talk about the sheer magnitude of how powerful it is.' In comparison to other drugs, fentanyl is 'approximately 100 times more potent than morphine and 50 times more potent than heroin as an analgesic' according to the Drug Enforcement Administration's drug database. If you would like to dispose of any drugs but miss the event, you can check the Drug Enforcement Administration's website to find a year-round drug disposal near you. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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