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Water in the suburbs – A look at Johnson County’s man-made lakes

2025-07-03T10:03:22-05:00July 3rd, 2025|

Johnson County doesn’t have any natural lakes or large reservoirs. Every lake in our area is man-made—built to meet practical needs like drinking water, irrigation, and recreation. Our largest lake is just over 220 acres. Yet these small lakes tell big stories about the people, policies, and communities that shaped them. Source: Johnson County Post

Roeland Park wants to turn front yards into art galleries

2025-07-03T10:02:18-05:00July 3rd, 2025|

The city of Roeland Park, through its arts advisory committee, is hosting its first-ever outdoor art contest between now and August. Community members will also serve as judges, picking winners of first through fourth place by Aug. 1. Participating residents are encouraged to create a simple sculpture masterpiece that is big enough to see from their front yards. Source: Johnson County Post

Olathe City Manager Michael Wilkes to retire after nearly 27 years of service

2025-07-03T09:59:55-05:00July 3rd, 2025|

As City Manager, Wilkes led the city organization through immense community growth and dramatic change. During his tenure, Olathe has grown from less than 90,000 residents to over 150,000. He also saw Olathe transform from largely a bedroom community to one of Kansas’ economic engines with hundreds of new businesses opening and tens of thousands of jobs created. Source: Olathe, KS

City Administrator – Sabetha, Kansas (Review begins August 18, 2025)

2025-07-02T13:50:59-05:00July 2nd, 2025|

The City of Sabetha, Kansas, a vibrant and progressive community located in northeast Kansas, is seeking a visionary and approachable leader to serve as its next City Administrator. Sabetha is a dynamic city of approximately 2,500 residents known for its exceptional quality of life, strong local economy, and engaged citizenry. The city boasts a thriving industrial base, high-performing schools, excellent healthcare services, including Sabetha Community Hospital, a 25-bed critical access facility, and a broad range of outpatient services, as well as a well-maintained parks and recreation system. With a strong tradition of civic pride and community involvement, Sabetha is positioned for [...]

On-demand bus service begins in Mulvane

2025-07-02T09:02:12-05:00July 2nd, 2025|

Starting this week, Mulvane residents in need of transportation are now able to call for a shuttle bus to take them to medical appointments, shopping and other daily errands. The Mulvane Senior Center and Mulvane Recreation Commission kicked off the Mulvane Community Area Transit (MCAT) program on June 30 and quickly got the wheels rolling to help residents. Source: www.derbyinformer.com - RSS Results in news/area_news of type article

Haysville now offering grants for leases

2025-07-02T08:59:30-05:00July 2nd, 2025|

According to The Times-Sentinel, Haysville is now offering to cover a portion of the leases for growing businesses through a new matching grant program. The program is set up to cover the first six months of a lease (up to $1,200), with the landlord also offering the first month free. Source: www.derbyinformer.com - RSS Results in news/area_news of type article

Recent graduate painting a mural in downtown Sedgwick

2025-07-02T08:57:59-05:00July 2nd, 2025|

Work has begun at Sedgwick’s pocket park on a mural to highlight the town and bring residents together. Artist Austin Thieme began by sketching his design on the side of the police department building, at least as high as he could reach. His current scaffolding only allows him to reach the ‘W’ for now. Thieme, a 2025 Sedgwick High School graduate, painted his first mural last summer in the commons of the high school. Source: Harvey County Now

Prairie Village voters to decide whether to ‘abandon’ city’s form of government

2025-07-02T08:56:32-05:00July 2nd, 2025|

This November, Prairie Village voters will be asked whether they want to do away with the city’s current form of government. The public vote, which the city has confirmed will occur this November, is the culmination of a years-long debate in Prairie Village, which began as a fight over zoning and housing and wound up in a legal battle over city governance. The question about the city’s form of government is also completely separate from the city’s current debate over a new municipal complex, which some residents have been insisting also be put on the ballot. In a statement Monday, the [...]

Olathe considers raising taxes for tourists to match other Johnson County cities

2025-07-02T08:55:24-05:00July 2nd, 2025|

The Olathe City Council will discuss raising the tax rate visitors pay when staying at hotels or motels in order to match nearby jurisdictions. Known as transient guest tax, the dollars are generated by visitors paying to stay at hotels for 28 consecutive days or less. Guest taxes are often used by other local governments in Kansas to help generate revenue for local development and tourism opportunities. Source: Local Kansas City Missouri & Kansas News |

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