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Rose Hill schools now equipped with defibrillators

2025-04-22T09:25:30-05:00April 22nd, 2025|

Rose Hill Public Schools says all of its buildings are now equipped with automated external defibrillators. The district purchased Phillips FRX units, which include child keys, making them easy to use and accessible to anyone in their facilities, and have been installed in every school, as well as the stadium, Central Office, Transportation, and the Parents as Teachers building. Defibrillators work by sending an electrical shock through the body to shock the heart into a normal rhythm. Source: KSN-TV

Sedgwick County adjusts to federal grant cuts

2025-04-22T09:24:51-05:00April 22nd, 2025|

The federal government has now cut grants for two Sedgwick County programs. One of the programs provides resources for young moms. The other, through COMCARE, helps to treat people experiencing psychosis for the first time. Shantel Westbrook, the director of clinical and rehab services at COMCARE, says although their program is one of the ones facing cuts, they're finding ways to fund it. COMCARE is adjusting to a loss in federal funding for a program to help those dealing with psychosis for the first time. Source: KSN-TV

Arkansas City introduces new logo with water and history themes

2025-04-22T09:23:45-05:00April 22nd, 2025|

Arkansas City has introduced a new logo to represent the community’s heritage, landscape, and shared aspirations. The design includes a flowing “swoosh” element representing the Arkansas and Walnut Rivers, which will also be featured on new entrance signs. It complements the city’s water treatment plant logo, which includes three water droplets, emphasizing the theme of vital water resources. Source: KSN-TV

Wichita ordinance cracked down on landlord retaliation, but few tenants have complained

2025-04-22T09:22:51-05:00April 22nd, 2025|

A new ordinance allowing the city of Wichita to fine landlords who retaliate against tenants has yet to be put to use. Landlord retaliation can include an eviction or rent increase within six months of a tenant’s complaint to the city’s inspections department about the quality of their housing, according to the ordinance. It was passed in January 2024 by the City Council after several council members said they heard complaints from tenants about retaliation. But between January 2024 and January 2025, the city received just nine complete complaints from tenants alleging retaliation, said City Attorney Jennifer Magaña. Source: Wichita Kansas [...]

Park City landfill catches fire. Here’s what could have caused it

2025-04-22T09:22:01-05:00April 22nd, 2025|

Firefighters have contained but continued Thursday to fight a fire that started the night before at a landfill in Park City. The fire is still smoldering at Evergreen Recycle, 302 West 53rd Street North, but contained to a roughly 100 foot by 100 foot area, Sedgwick County spokesperson Stephanie Birmingham said. The rain overnight also helped with fighting the fire. Lightning is the suspected cause of the fire. Source: Wichita Kansas Local News, Crime & More |

Administrative consultant hired

2025-04-22T09:21:12-05:00April 22nd, 2025|

Bradley Harris, the city administrator of North Newton, has been hired by Peabody as a consultant providing city management-related services. These services include organization development, project management, and unspecified duties as directed by city council. Source: Marion County RECORD

Marion council seeks to reassert its role

2025-04-22T09:20:37-05:00April 22nd, 2025|

Marion City Council took initial steps at a work session Monday to reassert its role in two areas that increasingly have been left to city staff. For the past two years, the council barely discussed budgeting until immediately before tax levies had to be established. Starting May 5, the council will discuss budgeting at each of its semi-monthly meetings until final adoption of a tax levy in September. Source: Marion County RECORD

Wilson County eyes state’s largest solar farm

2025-04-22T09:20:02-05:00April 22nd, 2025|

Wilson County is one step closer to housing what would be — at least for now — the largest solar farm in the state. The Wilson County Commission approved earlier this month a special use permit for what’s been dubbed the Sunflower Sky Solar Project. If approved, the 65-megawatt plant would cover more than 500 acres of farmland south of Altoona in rural Wilson County. For comparison’s sake, the state’s current largest plant — the Johnson Corner solar farm — covers 144 acres in Stanton County in northwest Kansas and generates 27.5 megawatts of power. Source: The Iola Register

Kansas lost more than 200,000 residents to domestic migration since 2000

2025-04-22T09:19:15-05:00April 22nd, 2025|

Kansas has once again seen net domestic out-migration, with a net loss of 4,700 residents to other states in 2024, the latest year for which United States Census Bureau figures are available. Domestic migration is defined as legal U.S. residents moving into or out of a state. This is part of a long-running trend of population loss from domestic migration in the Sunflower State. According to the Kansas Policy Institute Green Book, between 2000 and 2023, Kansas lost 197,492 residents — roughly 7% of the total population — ranking 39th in the nation. KPI owns the Sentinel. Source: The Sentinel

Community adds color to city skate park’s new home

2025-04-22T09:17:18-05:00April 22nd, 2025|

People of all ages got creative in the new location of Manhattan’s skate park Saturday. No, they weren’t doing kickflips or grinding the rails, but took part in a “Paint the Park” event co-hosted by Switch Wicked — a screen printing and apparel business founded in 2021 — and the Manhattan Parks and Recreation department. During a three-hour timespan, attendees of all experience levels used spray paint cans to colorize the setting dominated by a solid gray. Source: themercury.com - RSS Results in news of type article

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