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Abilene Showcases History Through Two Gravel Kansas Bike Trails

2026-02-23T20:20:03-06:00February 23rd, 2026|

The ‘I like Ike Trail’ and the ‘Greyt Trail’ offer bicyclists two different historical rides through Dickinson County, celebrating Abilene’s rich history. Bicyclists can find both routes on the Gravel Kansas website. Read more: KCLY Radio

Hillsboro ponders cleanup

2026-02-23T20:19:10-06:00February 23rd, 2026|

City council members heard a presentation Tuesday that urged Hillsboro to join a state program of property cleanup. Toby Kuhn with the Kansas Department of Health Environment said the program does not address not mowing lawns or pulling weeds and instead is focused on other outdoor hazards. KDHE would pick up 75% of the program’s $10,000 cost. Read more: Marion County RECORD

Hillsboro councilman’s podcast focus on city workers

2026-02-23T20:18:09-06:00February 23rd, 2026|

A new podcast by Hillsboro City Council member Ronald Wilkins is introducing the public to major department heads and what happens behind the scenes. In his first podcast last week, Wilkins Read more: Marion County RECORD

Reno County to consider incentives for 100 new jobs

2026-02-23T20:16:56-06:00February 23rd, 2026|

Under the policy, participating companies are eligible for an incentive of $500 per job added paying at least $15 per hour, $1,000 per job added paying at least $18 per hour, and $1,500 per job added paying at least $21 per hour. Read more: The Hutchinson Tribune

Municipal Bond Trends for February 20, 2026

2026-02-23T10:07:12-06:00February 23rd, 2026|

The interest rate table above illustrates recent changes in a sample of AA rated bond trades reported to the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board’s EMMA® system. Every issuer's credit is different, and other financing sources may be available. To obtain comprehensive Financial Advisory services for your local government, contact your Ranson Financial Municipal Advisor, Larry Kleeman, or Henry Schmidt.

Mutual Aid Agreements Prove Critical in Fighting Fires Across Southwest Kansas

2026-02-23T09:34:28-06:00February 23rd, 2026|

When a large fire breaks out in southwest Kansas, it rarely becomes the responsibility of just one department. Instead, sirens from multiple towns can often be heard responding — a direct result of mutual aid agreements that have become essential to protecting lives and property across the region. Mutual aid agreements allow neighboring fire departments to automatically assist one another during major incidents. In rural areas like southwest Kansas, where communities are spread out and resources can be limited, that cooperation can mean the difference between a contained blaze and a devastating loss. Fire chiefs across the region say no single [...]

Stafford County Economic Development Launches Pitch Your Porch While Advancing Downtown Planning in St. John and Stafford

2026-02-23T09:33:24-06:00February 23rd, 2026|

Stafford County Economic Development (SCED), in partnership with Network Kansas, is now accepting applications for Pitch Your Porch, a new downtown improvement pitch competition designed to support Main Street businesses across Stafford County. Pitch Your Porch invites downtown businesses to propose exterior improvement projects that enhance curb appeal and strengthen local downtowns. Eligible projects include façade improvements, signage, lighting, outdoor seating, landscaping, and other visible upgrades to the front of a business. A total of $15,000 in prize funding is available, with multiple awards to be granted. Businesses may request up to $5,000 per project and are required to provide a [...]

Olathe’s new Innovation Campus gives students a jump-start on their careers

2026-02-23T09:32:37-06:00February 23rd, 2026|

While their peers are sitting in math class or running around the gymnasium, some Olathe Public School juniors and seniors are practicing emergency response in a fake apartment, grooming dogs or wiring tiny homes. The school district officially celebrated the grand opening of its Innovation Campus on Thursday — though students have been using the building since last month. Located at 450 N. Rogers Road, the Innovation Campus is a central hub for many of the district’s career pathway programs. Students still attend their home high schools for half the day. School district officials and local leaders attended the grand opening. [...]

Overland Park toll lanes open this weekend. Here’s how they’ll work

2026-02-23T09:31:43-06:00February 23rd, 2026|

Starting bright and early Saturday morning, drivers will be able to use the new express toll lanes on U.S. Highway 69 through Overland Park. The expected 8 a.m. opening will mark the formal end of the $572 million, roughly three-year project to add express toll lanes and ease congestion through a highly trafficked area of Johnson County. While the work on US-69 spanned miles and touched several interchanges, the new express toll lanes run between 103rd and 151st streets, on the left-most inside lane, going both north and south. Earlier this week, federal, state and local officials celebrated the milestone with [...]

6 Lenexa residents sue city over Habitat for Humanity land sale

2026-02-23T09:31:03-06:00February 23rd, 2026|

Six Lenexa residents have filed a lawsuit against the city, declaring that city officials are selling parkland to Habitat for Humanity without giving them proper notice. On Tuesday in Johnson County District Court, the six residents filed the lawsuit that, among other allegations, claims City Manager Beccy Yocham held private meetings with the developer. The lawsuit was filed hours before a marathon meeting during which the Lenexa City Council approved the sale of city-owned land to Habitat for Humanity of Kansas City to build a new neighborhood of 50 single-family homes. Among the allegations in the lawsuit, plaintiffs assert that City Manager [...]

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