Architectural firm Hanney and Associates worked closely with Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at Wichita State University on a project to upgrade and enhance the exterior of the fraternity house at 1714 N. Fairmount.
According to a news release from the fraternity, the new entrance includes a ramp, a brick-and-concrete bench, a deck, wrought-iron railings and other features.
Turnkey Construction is the contractor for the project, which is being completed with guidance from the Wichita Historic Preservation Office.
The work also includes landscaping, a new lawn sprinkler system and window shutters, according to the news release.
A free farm agriculture and energy expo is set for Thursday in Wellington.
The event includes lunch, provided by Impact Bank. Speakers are Robin Jennison, Kansas secretary of wildlife, parks and tourism; and Steven Campbell, chairman of the Kansas City Board of Trade.
The expo runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 200 E. Harvey, in Wellington.
It will include displays from such vendors as the Kansas Wheat Commission, Sumner County Farm Bureau Association, NRCS Erosion Trailer, United Country Theurer Auction & Real Estate, Danville Co-op, P&K Equipment, Sumner County Extension office, Shell Oil, Mobile Ag News Now, Prairieland Partners, Southern Kansas Cotton Growers Co-op and KWLS Radio featuring Larry Steckline.