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KDHE Announces Recipients of Waste Tire Product Grants

2025-04-02T11:41:58-05:00April 2nd, 2025|

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has announced the recipients of waste tire product grants. These annual waste tire grants are awarded to local municipalities and public and private schools K-12 across the state. ... The grants totaled $460,973.24 and were awarded to the following organizations to fund projects that include the use of recycled tire products like playground surfacing and picnic tables. Source: KDHE, KS - News Flash

Wichita City Manager Robert Layton to retire

2025-04-02T11:41:09-05:00April 2nd, 2025|

Longtime Wichita City Manager Robert Layton is retiring at the end of the year, according to a city news release. Layton joined the city of Wichita in 2009. ... The Wichita City Council will lead a national search for a new city manager. Source: Wichita Eagle

Linn Plans Vibrant Grain Elevator Mural to Celebrate Community and History

2025-04-02T11:39:48-05:00April 2nd, 2025|

The City of Linn is excited to announce that they are working to bring a large mural to the community. ... Alan Ohlde of Linn said during a recent city council meeting the idea was brought up to help celebrate Linn and its storied history. The project, which is still in its infancy, is in the idea and design phase. Source: KCLY Radio

Kearny County fire temporarily closes Highway 50 Tuesday

2025-04-02T11:38:42-05:00April 2nd, 2025|

A fire west of Lakin and south of US Highway 50 Tuesday afternoon temporarily closed the highway down. According to the Kansas Forest Service and Kearny County Emergency Services on social media, aviation and ground resources from Kansas Forest Service, as well as the Wichita County Fire, Grant County Fire, Hamilton County Fire, Garden City Fire Department, Kansas Forest Service, Kansas Division of Emergency Management, as well as many others, assisted in fighting the wildfire. Source: Western Kansas News

Commerce Launches SIGNS Grant to Boost Downtown Revitalization

2025-04-02T09:49:02-05:00April 2nd, 2025|

The Kansas Department of Commerce today launched the Supporting Innovative Growth through New Signage (SIGNS) grant, a new initiative aimed improving the appearance and appeal of retail and commercial business signage in downtowns across the state. The total funding amount available is $250,000 and will be distributed to support innovative, high-quality signage projects. “Downtown districts are the heartbeat of our rural communities,” Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland said. “Through the new SIGNS grant, we’re directly investing in locally owned businesses and their ability to attract more customers while preserving the charm and character of their historic downtowns.” Eligible [...]

Commerce Offers Funding Opportunities for Upper Floor Housing in Main Street Communities

2025-04-02T09:48:13-05:00April 2nd, 2025|

Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland announced today $250,000 is available under the Residential Opportunities on Main Street (ROOMS) grant program to support new upper-floor housing in commercial buildings in Designated Kansas Main Street communities. “Last year’s initial round of ROOMS funding resulted in 34 new housing units across the state and nearly $6 million in total investment,” Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland said. “Another year of funding allows for us to continue breathing life into communities across this state and growing economic opportunities for generations to come.” Source: Kansas Department of Commerce

Yields fall as markets await Trump tariff announcement

2025-04-02T09:47:38-05:00April 2nd, 2025|

Municipals were firmer once more Tuesday, as U.S. Treasury yields fell and equities ended mixed ahead of the Trump administration's looming announcement Wednesday of even more tariffs. Source: The Latest

Lime ends Overland Park e-scooter pilot early, following Bird’s similarly abrupt exit

2025-04-02T09:46:06-05:00April 2nd, 2025|

Lime Micromobility has removed its shared electronic scooters and bikes from Overland Park streets, the second major e-scooter and bike vendor to pull out of the city in the last year-and-a-half following a similarly abrupt exit from Bird. Lime was in the middle of a pilot program with Overland Park that had replaced the one ended early by Bird in November 2023. In its first year last year, Lime recorded upwards of 8,000 rides in Overland Park, and according to city officials, there was no indication that the company was thinking of permanently pulling its vehicles off city streets. Under the [...]

Prairie Village pit bull bite left infant hospitalized. What does city data say about how rare that is?

2025-04-02T09:45:06-05:00April 2nd, 2025|

A recent incident in Prairie Village in which an infant was left in critical condition after being bitten by a pit bull has once again put the city’s breed-specific rules for dogs in the spotlight. Five years ago, after an emotionally fraught public discussion, the Prairie Village City Council opted to lift the city’s ban on pit bulls. Other Johnson County communities have also made this move in recent years. What has been the impact? Drawing firm conclusions is hard because dog bite incidents remain relatively rare in Prairie Village. Serious incidents like the one earlier this month that left the [...]

Lenexa voters approve 20-year sales tax renewal in landslide special election

2025-04-02T09:44:03-05:00April 2nd, 2025|

Lenexa will see its sales tax live for another 20 years after voters approved its continuance during the April 1 election. According to unofficial election results, 8,691 Lenexa residents approved the tax’s continuance, while 2,257 voted no — representing just 24% of the city’s registered voters. The measure needed a simple majority vote to pass. Lenexa’s three-eighths cent sales tax is a 20-year tax that takes three-eighths of one percent of purchases (38 cents in a $100 purchase) within the city limits. The funding goes toward road and sidewalk improvements, storm water facilities, street lighting, and the development and maintenance of [...]

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