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Topeka mayor forms new task force to hear residents’ voices

2026-03-26T09:24:48-05:00March 26th, 2026|

Topekans will soon be able to advocate for their views directly with the mayor's office. During a March 24 monthly press conference, Mayor Spencer Duncan announced the launch of a workforce development task force. "From the beginning of being elected, I've stressed the importance of ensuring the voices of our citizens are not only heard but actively part of the decision-making process," Duncan said. This task force is one of multiple advisory groups that will be formed over coming months, he said. Other citizen groups include an economic advisory group, a community engagement team, a government innovation committee, a formulated youth [...]

Data center proposal for AI generation moves forward in Wellington

2026-03-24T07:38:52-05:00March 24th, 2026|

Wellington’s available electrical capacity, room for growth, and ability to move quickly were all cited as key advantages for attracting a project of this kind. A data center in Wellington could support existing industries while also attracting new business by providing access to advanced computing resources. Read more: www.ctnewsonline.com

Could 3D printed homes be a housing solution?

2026-03-24T07:37:08-05:00March 24th, 2026|

3D-printed homes are a new type of housing development popping up across the country, and the first printed home in Kansas is in progress in Topeka. Kansas Representative Mari-Lynn Poskin sees a future where 3D-printed homes start to pop up closer to the Kansas City metro. Read more: KSHB News

Over $8.77 million for rural road safety improvements

2026-03-23T21:03:27-05:00March 23rd, 2026|

Governor Laura Kelly today announced over $8.77 million in federal funds will go toward 13 projects to enhance safety on rural roadways in Kansas. The effort is part of the Kansas Department of Transportation’s High Risk Rural Roads (HRRR) Program. Read more: KDOT

Two Topeka groups step up amid affordable housing challenges

2026-03-23T21:01:57-05:00March 23rd, 2026|

Communities across the country are feeling the strain of a nationwide affordable housing shortage, and Topeka is no exception. Local leaders say the challenge is not only the number of homes available, but also whether families can realistically afford them. Read more: KSNT 27 News

44 Kansas water projects share in $19 million in state grants

2026-03-23T21:01:41-05:00March 23rd, 2026|

The Kansas Water Office today announced more than $19 million will be awarded to 44 water-related communities and special districts across Kansas as part of the third round of grant funding created by the Senate Substitute for House Bill 2302 Grant Programs. These programs provide funding for water projects, technical assistance, and loan assistance to small communities across the state. See the full list of funded projects here.

Grants for Kansas Safe Routes to School program now available

2026-03-23T20:58:37-05:00March 23rd, 2026|

The grants help communities across Kansas create a Safe Route to School (SRTS) plan and begin programs that help support kids walking to and from school. Applications for the grants, which are administered by the Kansas Department of Transportation, are available from April 1 until May 1 at 5 p.m. Read more: KSDOT

Girard Power Plant showcases operations

2026-03-23T09:38:40-05:00March 23rd, 2026|

Business leaders and community members got a glimpse inside the Girard Power Plant, Friday, at a chamber coffee hosted by the Girard Area Chamber of Commerce. Known as one of the one of the few cities west of the Mississippi River to generate its own electricity, the city’s venture into municipal electricity began in 1904. The original building was erected in March of 1887 by the Sperry Electric, Motor, and Car Brake Company. In 1904, the Girard City Council purchased a small steam-driven electric light plant from Captain J.A. Marshall for $3,500 (roughly $99,000 today). Over the years, the facility has [...]

Child care options in Lyon County show signs of stability, but staffing remains a challenge

2026-03-23T09:37:30-05:00March 23rd, 2026|

Families searching for child care in Lyon County may be finding a slightly more stable landscape than in recent years, but local providers are still facing major challenges — especially when it comes to staffing. Jamie Roberts, a child care licensing specialist covering Lyon County and seven surrounding counties, said the local child care system appears to be in a better place than it was in the years immediately following the COVID-19 pandemic. “For 2023 into 2024, we were seeing a lot of vacancies,” Roberts said. “We had a good handful that closed because they didn’t have kids. They couldn’t make [...]

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