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Wichita unlikely to get new water plant this year due to design flaw

2026-01-07T13:10:37-06:00January 7th, 2026|

The $574 million project was originally scheduled to be complete in September 2024. The Wichita Water Works plant, near the Sedgwick County Zoo, doesn’t work because of a design flaw related to the water treatment facility’s clarifiers, Gary Janzen, director of public works and utilities, told the council. Multiple contractors have been hired to identify the root cause, he said, and the city’s waiting for their findings to provide further details on the new plant. Read more: Wichita Eagle

Lawrence has a policy that lets employees carry a concealed weapon

2026-01-07T13:01:35-06:00January 7th, 2026|

The city — taking its cue from state law — has a policy that allows any city employee to legally carry a concealed weapon while on duty for the city, as long as the employee follows a host of regulations. Such employees would be carrying a weapon in their individual capacity, and not as part of their city job duties. Read more: LJWorld

Kari Zook appointed Abilene’s deputy city manager

2026-01-06T21:12:36-06:00January 6th, 2026|

Zook will continue to serve in her current role as community development director while assuming these additional responsibilities. The deputy city manager position was created to strengthen organizational continuity and leadership depth. Read more: Abilene RC

One person shot and killed at Lawrence City Hall

2026-01-05T12:18:45-06:00January 5th, 2026|

An armed city employee shot and killed an alleged intruder Monday at Lawrence City Hall, according to police. Details provided were vague, but Lawrence Police Chief Rich Lockhart said the man had gone up a stairwell to the fourth floor and broken a window. City employees “encountered” the man, a fight ensued, and an armed city employee shot and killed the man. Read more: The Lawrence Times

Why are KC Chiefs moving to Kansas? Explaining historic choice to leave Arrowhead

2026-01-05T09:19:08-06:00January 5th, 2026|

It’s the biggest Kansas City professional sports franchise move in more than five decades. The Chiefs are moving to Kansas. The team and state made the major announcement Monday in Topeka, and on SportsBeat KC, the sports podcast of The Star and KCUR, columnist Sam McDowell breaks down why the decision to relocate was made and what it means to the team and metropolitan area. Read more: Kansas City Star

Water scarcity sparks legal fights in Western Kansas

2026-01-05T09:17:26-06:00January 5th, 2026|

Groundwater in western Kansas is a precious commodity. Hays and Russell are back in court to defend a plan to transfer water from a ranch in another county. Western Kansas towns see the writing on the walls. Water is growing more scarce in the region, and for some of the people who live and work there, it’s a problem that needs to be addressed today. Communities are already pouring resources into it, like water transfer projects, water recycling and aquifer recharge attempts. But, as some towns have learned, water is a hard thing to share in the semi-arid area, and courts [...]

Building Iola’s future

2026-01-05T09:16:42-06:00January 5th, 2026|

When Matt Rehder arrived in Iola in 2021, he inherited a daunting to-do list and nearly five years later, the city administrator is steadily checking it off. Matt Rehder likely doesn’t need a crystal ball when it comes to 2026. That’s because when Rehder began as Iola city administrator in 2021, the position came with a to-do list. Develop more housing. Rebuild U.S. 54. Replace aging infrastructure. Bring in more business. Rehder laughs. Kind of. After all, that’s a pretty tall order. But in his almost five years in the position, he’s earned some notches in his belt. Read more: The [...]

Governor Kelly Announces $6.7M in Broadband Acceleration Grants for Kansas

2026-01-05T09:15:20-06:00January 5th, 2026|

Governor Laura Kelly today announced that $6.7 million has been awarded to five Internet Service Providers through the latest round of the Broadband Acceleration Grant program. These awards will be matched with an additional $6.7 million in private and local investment, resulting in $13.4 million to expand high-speed internet access across eight rural Kansas counties. Together, these projects will deliver reliable service to approximately 1,068 households and businesses, many located in some of the state’s most underserved and hardest-to-reach areas.   Read more: Press Releases Archives - Kansas Department of Commerce

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