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Feds approve $452 million Kansas broadband plan

2024-04-26T08:32:38-05:00April 26th, 2024|

Kansas is getting $452 million in federal funds to be used to expand broadband across, and state officials are getting closer having shovels in the ground on infrastructure projects. ... With the approval, Kansas can now designate project funding areas where applicants can competitively bid to provide service. Bidding will begin in July, but in the mean time, the state will open a pre-registration portal for applicants to start submitting documentation of their qualifications and capabilities. Source: Hutch News

Local artists bring vibrancy to Pittsburg ArtWalk

2024-04-25T07:34:44-05:00April 25th, 2024|

Pittsburg is gearing up for a burst of creativity as local artists and organizations prepare to showcase their talents at the upcoming Pittsburg Artwalk. Set against the backdrop of a festival-like atmosphere, the event promises live music, art demonstrations, and a host of community activities, drawing in residents and visitors alike. Source: KOAM News

New Pott County ECODEVO director discusses first few months on the job, Scorpius meeting

2024-04-25T07:33:32-05:00April 25th, 2024|

The new director of the Pottawatomie County Economic Development Corporation (ECODEVO) has hit the ground running in her first three months on the job. Shanna Goodman, of Wamego, was hired in January to succeed long-time former director Jack Allston, who retired in late 2023 after nine years on the job. She says the first three months on the job have been spent learning and understanding who’s who among organizations and their priorities. She says she’s been set up for success already getting to understand the Pott County 2040 Comprehensive Plan. Source: 1350 KMAN

8 towns battle series of grass fires

2024-04-25T07:33:05-05:00April 25th, 2024|

Firefighters from a wide area spent most of Monday afternoon battling three fires in the western portion of the county. Hillsboro, Goessel, Lincolnville, Durham, Florence, Herington, and Ramona fire departments, which comprise the Marion County task force, as well as Canton all were sent to grass fires near the McPherson County line. Others that helped Monday were Ag Service, the sheriff’s office, and county emergency medical services. Source: HILLSBORO Star-Journal

New safeguards on Kansas police seizures of property coming after Kelly signs reforms

2024-04-25T07:31:04-05:00April 25th, 2024|

Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly on Tuesday signed into law the most substantial overhaul of the state’s civil asset forfeiture rules in years, the latest effort by lawmakers to reform law enforcement seizures of property. The controversial but widespread practice allows police to take property they believe is connected to a crime before anyone is charged or convicted. Kansas law enforcement seized $3.91 million of property in 2023, with approximately $2.38 million forfeited. Source: Wichita Eagle

Affordable housing plans in Prairie Village

2024-04-25T07:30:41-05:00April 25th, 2024|

After months of protests, a court fight and a contentious election, Prairie Village is once again considering plans to amend zoning laws to allow for more housing — but now only limited types in commercial areas. ... Chris Brewster, a city planner, said the latest plans call for allowing mixed-use residential projects in commercial areas, something that is currently restricted. Such projects could include adding apartments above office or retail space. Source: Joco 913 News

Need help finding way around Olathe? City’s new sign project aims to give directions

2024-04-25T07:28:58-05:00April 25th, 2024|

Olathe is developing new signs designed to help people find their way and locate unique places and notable features across the city. Earlier this month, the Olathe City Council gave the greenlight to a project to place new wayfinding signs for parks and trails as well as for the downtown area and places that are unique to Olathe. Source: Shawnee Mission Post

Wichita gets U.S. Figure Skating Championships

2024-04-25T07:20:16-05:00April 25th, 2024|

Wichita will host the 2025 Prevagen U.S. Figure Skating Championships in January, according to a Visit Wichita news release. It will be the first time the U.S. Championships will be held in both Wichita and the state of Kansas, the release said. ... The event is set for Jan. 20-26 at INTRUST Bank Arena. Source: Hutch News

Pottawatomie County signs disaster declaration for storm damage in St. Marys area

2024-04-24T15:44:37-05:00April 24th, 2024|

Pottawatomie County Commissioners signed a disaster declaration Monday, following severe storm damage in the eastern part of the county late last week. Emergency Management Director Jennifer Merrow says the National Weather Service was on site Friday week assessing damage in St. Marys. Weather officials estimate a downburst, that included wind speeds of up to 95 mph, impacted the area around the high school, where roof damage was reported. Storms led to power outages Thursday and Friday, with Bluestem reporting damage to at least eight of its power poles. If the State of Kansas should decide to provide public assistance through FEMA, [...]

Wichita school district could consider bond issue, consolidation plan

2024-04-24T15:43:30-05:00April 24th, 2024|

Consultants hired by Wichita public schools say the district needs to reduce its number of buildings by more than 25% over the next two decades. That could involve a massive bond issue or series of bonds to build and renovate schools — though none of the options include price tags just yet. And it likely will mean closing many older, smaller schools. David Sturtz with Ohio-based Woolpert, formerly Cooperative Strategies, presented four options during community meetings Monday. They range from a “no bond” option to an extensive building and renovation plan that would take 15 to 20 years. All options include closing and consolidating [...]

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