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County partners with Newton for first steps in road remodel

2025-03-26T09:48:54-05:00March 26th, 2025|

Harvey County decided to move forward with a City of Newton partnership for road improvements along East First Street from Spencer to Oliver. The county first heard the request in mid-March, when city commissioners approached the county, asking for a partnership on the project. The city commissioners said this would be a show of unity between the two governing bodies and would be a good signal for developers considering the area. Source: Harvey County Now

SMSD tweaking policy on how schools can use donations after disparities came to light

2025-03-26T09:47:31-05:00March 26th, 2025|

The Shawnee Mission school board could soon finalize new procedures aimed at addressing disparities in school-based donations. One goal of the move is to more closely scrutinize funds raised to pay for additional staff positions. To prevent inequity in donations that may allow some schools to gain educational advantages over others, the school board’s policy committee on Monday afternoon reviewed a draft of an updated district donation policy as well as a procedure for reviewing so-called community-funded staff positions. Source: Johnson County Post

Merriam mulls move to single citywide trash hauler — How residents can give input

2025-03-26T09:46:35-05:00March 26th, 2025|

The idea to bring a single citywide trash hauler Merriam may soon come to fruition. The Merriam City Council during a Monday work session directed city staff to negotiate a single waste hauler contract with GFL Environmental Inc., a Canadian waste hauler that services several other northeast Johnson County cities. Out of four companies that offered bids, GFL came in as the lowest bidder at just more than $830,000 a year. That contract would translate to a monthly cost of about $23 per residence (about $3 more to cover administrative costs, as allowed in state statute). Source: Johnson County Post

Dogs bite multiple people in Parsons; Police emphasize community safety

2025-03-26T09:45:36-05:00March 26th, 2025|

So far in 2025, Parsons police officers have responded to 190 animal-related cases and seven bite cases. In 2024, the department responded to 1,293 animal-related calls and recorded 24 animals bite cases. On Tuesday, March 25, Officers responded to a report of multiple people being bitten by dogs by Daylight Doughnuts. EMS provided care to the victims and authorities took the dogs to Parsons Pet Hospital for a required quarantine. Source: www.koamnewsnow.com - RSS Results in news/local-news of type article

What Wichita is doing to stay out of Stage 3 of drought plan

2025-03-26T09:44:19-05:00March 26th, 2025|

The head of Wichita's water system says he hears many ideas about how to keep the city's water supply from drying up. On Tuesday, he told city leaders why some of those ideas would not work and proposed some ideas the city has never considered. Gary Janzen is the director of Wichita Public Works and Utilities. He told the Wichita City Council that the city is still in Stage 2 of its drought response plan and will likely stay there for the rest of the year. People can only water lawns and flowers once a week. "This isn't just so people [...]

Cloud County community rallies for public transport with one-day ride event

2025-03-26T09:42:58-05:00March 26th, 2025|

Ask for a ride and support your community, organizers say. A one-day drive aims to raise awareness of the need for more regional public transportation options, including same-day ride services. “Drive to Thrive: A Ride Blitz” is set for Tuesday, April 2, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Cloud County. Organized by OCCK, Inc., rides are provided by OCCK Transportation, which serves north-central Kansas with accessible, affordable transit services. Source: KSN-TV

Esports arena looks to level up Junction City

2025-03-26T09:42:16-05:00March 26th, 2025|

Gamers will have a new space to call home in the Midwest very soon. In just a few weeks, an Esports arena will open at the 12th Street Community Center in Junction City, bringing gaming and life skills to the Sunflower State. Source: KSNT 27 News

Confirmed measles cases on rise in southwest Kansas

2025-03-25T11:38:36-05:00March 25th, 2025|

Measles cases are on the rise in southwest Kansas as the Kansas Department of Health and Environment has recorded 10 confirmed cases as of Friday, March 21. The risk of measles spreading in Kansas remains low. However, pockets of low vaccination coverage leave some communities at higher risk for outbreaks according to the KDHE. The cases have been confirmed in Stevens, Morton and Grant counties, with no hospitalizations or deaths. Source: Garden City Telegram

Natural gas service restored in Hoxie

2025-03-25T11:37:06-05:00March 25th, 2025|

The natural gas supply to Hoxie was cut off Monday morning. Midwest Energy says they lost the gas supply line that feeds the city. Meters were turned off until gas could be restored. The utility says it has established service to the city and crews are going door-to-door relighting customers' appliances. Source: KSN-TV

Kansas gov. approves six new laws, including ‘Move Over’ law

2025-03-25T11:35:53-05:00March 25th, 2025|

Governor Laura Kelly has signed off on multiple bills this week, ushering in a slew of new laws for the State of Kansas. Kelly announced in a press release on Monday, March 24 that she has approved six bills that will become new laws in the Sunflower State. These include the following: Senate Bill 8 - requires drivers proceed with caution when passing stationary vehicles that are displaying hazard warning lights. Senate Bill 2 - validating the election results for the bond issuance question sent by the USD 200 Board of Education, Greeley County, at a special election held in May [...]

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