![]() ![]() Penstemon in Wichita - Fifteen violations on Nov. The restaurant agreed to close temporarily over the pest infestations. Cited over employee who washed hands at wrong sink, spoiled pork brisket, moldy boba pearls in bowl that also contained mouse droppings, mouse feces in rice, several foods weren’t kept at safe temperatures including chicken and produce, cabbage and carrots weren’t labeled with preparation dates, no variance extending shelf life of pickled vegetables, no sanitizer in dishwasher, food was cooling and thawing on surface covered in mouse droppings, dirty shelves in cooler and preparation table, business wasn’t sanitizing dishes, hole under wall and into crawl spaces where mice were getting into restaurant, no soap or paper towels at hand-washing sink, mouse droppings and urine and dead mice in storage areas and in kitchen, cockroaches, other evidence of a mouse infestation including chewed up food containers and particle board, dead mice still lying in restaurant, dirty surfaces and kitchen equipment, restaurant was storing insecticide that isn’t rated for commercial use, business didn’t tell the state that it had mice and cockroaches. 14 during an inspection prompted by a modified complaint. Central in Wichita - Eighteen violations on Nov. Cited over a cook who was folding a burrito with his bare hands, chili rellenos and chicken strips in refrigeration weren’t kept cold enough, lettuce stored in hand-washing sink. 15 during an inspection that was a follow-up to an administrative order. Cited over refrigerated produce items including sliced onions and sprouts that weren’t kept cold enough, pork meat balls weren’t labeled with preparation date. 16 during an inspection that was a follow-up to an administrative order. Pawnee in Wichita - Two violations on Nov. ![]() Cited over “spoiled and molded” deli meat wraps, hot dogs and cheese sauce weren’t labeled with package opening dates, cheese and other items including tomatoes and sour cream weren’t kept cold enough in refrigeration, no hand-washing sink in portable bar, no soap at main bar and dead battery in soap dispenser in back area. Waterman in Wichita - Four violations during a Nov. Intrust Bank Arena second and third floor Guitar Bar, 500 E. Cited over whipped topping container that wasn’t labeled with opening date, raw eggs stored in refrigeration over case of liquid eggs, package of sausages wasn’t labeled with date it was removed from freezer, old Thai sauce, missing cooking temperature records. Waterman in Wichita - Five violations during a Nov. Intrust Bank Arena first floor commissary kitchen, 500 E. Cited over dozens of dented food cans on sale shelves, raw pork bacon was stored next to and touching ready-to-eat turkey bacon, raw beef stored above raw rib eyes in meat cooler, cheese wasn’t cold enough in refrigeration, old turkey in deli, issue with equipment in seafood preparation area. Seneca in Wichita - Six violations during a Nov. Cited for thawing salmon improperly, picante chicken wasn’t kept cold enough, no date labels on refrigerated pans of ribs and chicken wings, cheese and Spanish rice weren’t labeled with preparation or package opening dates, stained containers, dirty produce slicer, hole in back wall big enough to let pests in, no paper towels at hand-washing sink, cockroaches. Central in Wichita - Eight violations during a Nov. Cited for not labeling whipped cream cans with opening date, dirty plates, leaky dishwasher, no paper towels at hand-washing sink. in Park City - Four violations during a Nov. Qualified members must show a Geneva Convention common access card (CAC), DD Form 1173 ID card (dependent ID), or a DD Form 1173-1 ID card for entrance into a participating Blue Star Museum.įor a complete list of participants, visit /bluestarmuseums.Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar, 996 Connolly Ct. Public Health Commissioned Corps, NOAA Commissioned Corps, and up to five family members. The free admission program is available for those currently serving in the United States Military–Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard–including Reservists, National Guardsman (regardless of status), U.S. Public Health Commissioned Corps, NOAA Commissioned Corps) and up to five family members. The Blue Star Museum program begins Armed Forces Day, and ends Labor Day, September 4, 2023.īlue Star Museums is a collaboration among the National Endowment for the Arts, Blue Star Families, the Department of Defense, and museums across America, offering free admission to the nation’s active-duty military personnel and their families, including National Guard and Reserve. The Cosmosphere is proud to be participating in Blue Star Museums, which provides free admission to our Hall of Space Museum, including CosmoKids, to our nation’s active-duty military personnel (including Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard as well as members of the Reserves, National Guard, U.S. ![]()
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