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Meet Laddy: Sedgwick County’s new arson-sniffing pup

2025-11-18T08:48:34-06:00November 18th, 2025|

Sedgwick County has a new four-legged partner helping investigate fires. Latitude, also known as Laddy, is an 18-month-old black lab who recently graduated from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) training center in Virginia. He joins the Sedgwick County Fire District 1 Fire Investigation Unit as an “ATF accelerant detection canine,” trained to sniff out signs of arson. Read more: KSN-TV

NAC Fall Spruce Up

2025-11-18T08:49:12-06:00November 18th, 2025|

Approximately 30 volunteers gathered on Saturday, Nov. 15, at Pittsburg City Hall where they were divided into teams and sent out into the city to do some community clean up. Read more: - Morning Sun

CCSO proposes raises to recruit COs

2025-11-18T08:49:36-06:00November 18th, 2025|

According to Adam Harrison, the human resources and finance officer for the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office, recruitment and retention of correctional officers (COs) is an “uphill battle.” “Working 12-hour shifts with violent offenders,” Harrison told the county commission, “our application pool is practically non-existent.” Harrison added that 70 percent of the applicants the department does receive are disqualified because they fail the urinalysis, polygraph, or background checks. To increase interest, Harrison proposed an increase in starting pay from $16.67 an hour to $18 an hour, a raise of $1.33 per hour. Officers typically work 2080 regular and overtime hours per year, [...]

McPherson USD 418 Launches Online Survey on Facility Planning

2025-11-14T09:30:46-06:00November 14th, 2025|

McPherson USD 418 has opened an online survey to provide additional feedback on facility planning for the district. This follows up on the work of a facility study committee, open houses held in October, and a phone survey commissioned by the district. The survey, which is being managed by ExcellenceK12, a company which works with school districts on community research, and should take about 3-5 minutes to complete. Read more: Ad Astra Radio | Your Hometown Radio Stations & Local News Source

Halstead’s Sixth Street will never look the same

2025-11-14T09:29:07-06:00November 14th, 2025|

Halstead City Council authorized city staff to sign paperwork and send $136,000 to the Kansas Department of Transportation for the city’s portion of the Safe Routes to School (SRTS) improvement project. The amount represents the city’s 20 percent match for the grant originally awarded by KDOT in July 2022. Anticipated costs for construction engineering, construction, and inspection costs per the accepted bids on the project are $678,227. City Manager Ethan Reimer said the next step will be to meet with the contractor and get anticipated construction dates. He said it will mostly be five-foot-wide sidewalks running on the north side of [...]

Hesston foundation downsizing $20M grocery store plan conceived by indicted businessman

2025-11-14T09:27:27-06:00November 14th, 2025|

Texas businessman Brad Heppner’s insistence on construction of a grandiose $20 million grocery store in Hesston proved too complicated for the project to get off the ground before the unsealing of an indictment alleging he orchestrated a $150 million financial fraud. Federal charges against Heppner, who was CEO of the Beneficient company in Dallas and a founder of the Beneficient Heartland Foundation in Hesston, were revealed days before an interim committee of the Kansas Legislature convened to review activities tied to Beneficient. The Legislature several years ago ordered state regulators to issue a unique bank charter to fuel Beneficient’s business catering [...]

North Newton City Council approves parks and rec committee

2025-11-14T09:25:25-06:00November 14th, 2025|

North Newton now will have a parks and recreation committee. That’s after the North Newton City Council voted 4-0 in favor of establishing the group at its regular monthly meeting on Monday night. “The creation of a parks and recreation committee, which focuses on advising the city council on how to best utilize and improve the city’s parks, trails and open spaces, was identified as a productive way to fulfill some of the outcomes in our strategic plan,” City Administrator Brad Harris said at the meeting. “This ordinance will establish a group of four residents, selected by the mayor, and a [...]

NIMBY opposition remains major hurdle to housing developments in JoCo, officials say

2025-11-14T09:24:06-06:00November 14th, 2025|

The room was packed and hot, both in temperature and in palpable anger. It was just a regular meeting of the Olathe Planning Commission in late 2024. But on this agenda, a Michigan-based developer called Magnus Capital Partners LLC wanted to rezone a 14-acre property west of 161st Street and Mur-Len Road for mixed-use development featuring what was referred to as “workforce housing.” The developer said the project, called HōM Flats, would be geared toward the young professional making between $50,000 and $85,000 annually, with 200 or so apartments proposed in all. Roughly a dozen neighbors spoke in opposition to the [...]

With pickleball ‘alive and well’ in JoCo, Leawood wants to add more courts

2025-11-14T09:21:26-06:00November 14th, 2025|

The 12 pickleball courts at the Leawood’s City Park have been popular enough that additional courts may be in the offing. Leawood Park and Recreation Director Chris Claxton presented some data to city councilmembers last week along with the possibility of building eight more pickleball courts on a soccer field to the east of the existing courts. In a sampling taken by camera of three courts on the south side of the complex, pickleball court usage was about 11 hours a day, Claxton said. The existing courts do double duty, with striping for both pickleball and tennis play. Claxton said they [...]

In Johnson County, cost and land availability can be roadblocks to housing projects

2025-11-14T09:20:37-06:00November 14th, 2025|

Local officials, prospective homebuyers and industry experts largely agree that Johnson County doesn’t have enough housing, which often squeezes prospective homebuyers or puts renters in unsustainable living situations. Johnson County’s 2021 housing study painted a concerning picture of the situation, and in the intervening years, the county’s housing shortage has only gotten worse. The Post found that through 2024, there was a 3,500-unit deficit in new housing development across Johnson County, compared to the housing study’s goals. And, the process of getting new housing projects planned, approved and eventually built can be so cumbersome that such developments are functionally dead on [...]

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