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Sumner County Grant Program Provides Toolboxes for Cowley College Students

2024-12-19T10:43:07-06:00December 19th, 2024|

Four Cowley College Main Campus students from Sumner County are one step closer to achieving their career goals thanks to a generous initiative supported by Sumner County... The initiative was made possible through the Sumner County Grant Program, which secured funding to provide tools for students. Source: Cowley College For assistance with grant applications and administration, contact Rose Mary Saunders or Crystal Hinnen.

Tourism’s impact on the Abilene community

2024-12-18T11:01:10-06:00December 18th, 2024|

Tourism is a vital economic driver for Abilene. According to the most recent data from Tourism Economics, Dickinson County saw more than $22.2 million in tourism spending in 2023, spanning lodging, food and beverage, retail, recreation and transportation. Transient Guest Tax (TGT) revenue—a key indicator of visitor activity—totaled $206,149 in 2024, a 24.31% increase from 2023. Source: abilene-rc.com

City Maintenance Worker – Kechi, KS

2024-12-18T10:57:07-06:00December 18th, 2024|

The Kechi Department of Public Works manages the City’s water, wastewater, and natural gas public utilities, as well as the parks and street department for its 2,400 residents.  The City of Kechi is currently accepting applications for the position of City Maintenance Worker. The City Maintenance Worker reports to the Director of Public Works or the Assistant DPW.  Plumbing or municipal utilities experience is preferred, but not required. Salary range for this position is $40,130 to $48,886, commensurate with appropriate experience or qualifications. The City offers an excellent benefit package, including paid vacation, paid sick leave, health insurance, KPERS retirement and [...]

Holcomb names Ralston as Police Chief

2024-12-18T08:33:48-06:00December 18th, 2024|

The City of Holcomb has announced the appointment of Randy Ralston as the Chief of Police in December. Ralston, who has been serving as Interim Chief since Oct. 15, 2024, officially steps into his new role following unanimous approval from city officials. Ralston brings extensive experience and a deep commitment to public safety to the position. With a career spanning 30 years in law enforcement, including leadership roles and community engagement initiatives, he has earned a reputation as a dedicated, innovative, and approachable leader. Source: Garden City Telegram

Halstead residents speak out at battery storage hearing

2024-12-18T08:31:49-06:00December 18th, 2024|

Halstead residents shared a variety of concerns about both a potential battery storage facility and Concurrent, LLC, the company looking to build in Halstead at a recent public hearing. After over a year of deliberation and back and forth between residents, the city and Concurrent, the Halstead Planning Commission introduced the latest proposed regulations for a battery energy storage system, or BESS as it is commonly referred to, facility. The proposed regulations are available on the city’s website. Source: Harvey County Now

County denies Newton’s request, says farewell to administrator

2024-12-18T08:30:55-06:00December 18th, 2024|

After considering the City of Newton’s request from last week for assistance covering the costs of a road pavement, the Board of Harvey County Commissioners decided against it. At the previous county commission meeting, Newton Mayor Rich Stinnett, City Manager Daniela Rivas and City Engineer Suzanne Loomis requested that the commissioners assist with the costs to pave South Hillside Street from East First to Southeast 12th Street. With GAF Materials moving into the Kansas Logistics Park, the city is looking to pave that mile of road. Because of the heavy traffic and types of vehicles that will be using the road, [...]

Halstead and Sedgwick planning to partner for KDOT grant

2024-12-18T08:29:01-06:00December 18th, 2024|

In a joint effort, two Harvey County communities have come together with the goal of using technology to better their streets. Halstead and Sedgwick have applied for the KDOT Innovative Street mapping grants with the idea of hoping to hear back from the state in January. With this mapping technology, a cell phone camera will be mounted to a vehicle to drive around each city and map the streets. During a recent city council meeting, Sedgwick’s council approved the application for the grant, as Halstead had already applied. Source: Harvey County Now

Johnson County Government launches online swag shop

2024-12-18T08:28:13-06:00December 18th, 2024|

Want to show your Johnson County pride? Johnson County Government has launched a new online swag shop featuring a variety of county-themed apparel and other items. On the swag shop, you can choose products such as t-shirts, hoodies, tote bags, stickers, mugs and water bottles. More designs and items are planned to be added in the future. Source: Johnson County Kansas |

Assistant County Manager Joe Connor to retire after nearly 40 years of public service

2024-12-18T08:27:28-06:00December 18th, 2024|

Joseph M. Connor, assistant county manager for Johnson County Government, will retire after nearly 40 years of public service to the Kansas City region. His last day will be Dec. 20, 2024. Connor began serving as assistant county manager on Jan. 14, 2019. Prior to that he served in multiple roles for the Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, Kansas, including assistant county manager and director of public health, in his nearly 35 years there. Source: Johnson County Kansas |

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