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Data center developer eyes four-building campus project near Panasonic plant

2025-08-21T09:27:28-05:00August 21st, 2025|

A data center campus soon could take root in De Soto across the street from Panasonic’s $4 billion EV-battery plant. Mount Sunflower Properties LLC, managed by Beale Infrastructure, is under contract with PBР Logistics LLC, a Flint Development Group entity, to buy land in Flint Commerce Center at 103rd Street and Edgerton Road to develop a data center campus. Read more: Kansas City Business Journal - Local Kansas City News

Councilman has second thoughts about ordinance

2025-08-21T09:26:45-05:00August 21st, 2025|

Nearly two months since passing the ordinance, councilman Robert “Bob” Lauck expressed his concern Monday night regarding the city’s procedure for overgrown lawns. Around mid-June, the city amended its ordinance dealing with tall grass when it becomes a public nuisance, growing over six inches. Initially, the ordinance noted the steps taken if the city has to step in to mow an overgrown lawn. However, the ordinance did not list a penalty amount. Read more: - Latest Stories

Divided Fed worried about tariffs, inflation and the labor market, minutes show

2025-08-21T09:24:44-05:00August 21st, 2025|

Federal Reserve officials worried at their July meeting about the state of the labor market and inflation, though most agreed that it was too soon to lower interest rates, minutes released Wednesday showed. The meeting summary depicted divergence of opinion among the central bankers, whose vote to hold their key rate steady came despite objections from two Fed governors who argued in favor of cutting. Policymakers noted rising threats to the economy that would warrant monitoring, though they largely agreed that their current stance was the appropriate way to go. Read more: Finance

USD 263 set for another bond issue vote

2025-08-21T09:23:38-05:00August 21st, 2025|

Following a failed bond issue this past spring, ahead of the new school year the USD 263 Board of Education took action to bring the item back before voters in the November general election — this time with a few tweaks. As part of the special election in April 2025, voters in the Mulvane school district soundly (60%) voted against a $9 million bond issue for a new early childhood education center. A $50 million bond issue for safety and security enhancements at all district buildings was more narrowly defeated, with 52% of voters against it. Read more: www.derbyinformer.com - RSS [...]

They are the night: bats thriving in south central Kansas

2025-08-21T09:22:44-05:00August 21st, 2025|

They fly quietly at night, scouring the countryside for insects on which to feed, surrounded by an aura of mystique and possibly fear. They cannot see very well, if at all, and are marvels of the natural world for using echolocation to navigate. They are the bats of Kansas. Read more: Harvey County Now

Johnson County judge rules Edgerton legally annexed land for warehouses

2025-08-21T09:21:24-05:00August 21st, 2025|

Rural neighbors of a massive warehouse project near 199th Street and Gardner Road have lost a court case that sought to declare the city of Edgerton’s 2020 annexation of more than 600 acres near their homes illegal under Kansas’ “narrow corridor” law. Johnson County District Court Judge David Hauber issued a ruling Wednesday in favor of the city of Edgerton, delivering a disappointment to neighbors who have been fighting the NorthPoint warehouse development for five and a half years. Read more: Johnson County Post

Republican County Residents to Vote on Bond for Public Safety Building

2025-08-21T09:20:44-05:00August 21st, 2025|

Republic County Commissioners voted unanimously to place a ballot measure before voters on November 4th, asking approval of up to $17.86 million in revenue bonds for a new Public Safety Building. The measure will give residents a straightforward choice: “yes” or “no.” While county leaders have yet to disclose the exact location or full funding plan for the proposed jail facility, officials had initially suggested more details might be available this week. The ballot question references a charter resolution authorizing the issuance of revenue bonds to finance the construction and equipping of a county public safety and law enforcement facility. Read [...]

Potential Options for a USD 379 Tax-Neutral Bond Issue: Building Maintenance and/or Reconfigurations

2025-08-21T09:20:15-05:00August 21st, 2025|

The USD 379 school board is nearing a request for public feedback on an upcoming tax-neutral bond issue. The current six-mill bond levy is scheduled to expire in September of 2026. USD 379 will hold a bond election in March of 2026 to ask voters to renew the tax-neutral six mill bond levy, and they are considering two options: a deferred maintenance-only bond or a consolidation bond. Due to the significant decline in enrollment and its projected continuation, the district is investigating ways to reduce its footprint through the consolidation of buildings in Clay Center.  Read more: KCLY Radio

Prairie Village voters could ‘abandon’ their government

2025-08-21T09:19:12-05:00August 21st, 2025|

Voters in Prairie Village, Kansas, will be faced with an unusual question on their ballots in about three months: Shall the city abandon the mayor-council form of government? We'll hear about how a fight over zoning and housing wound up in a legal battle over the city government's structure itself. Even if voters agree to "abandon" the current structure this November, though, there's no plan for replacing it with a different model. Read more: News

Women on the rise: a growing share of Kansas farmers

2025-08-21T09:18:09-05:00August 21st, 2025|

Erica Schlender reveres this ground, homesteaded by her great-great-grandfather, where he put down roots that continue to anchor her.  She thinks of the effort that each generation of her family poured into this soil near Moundridge, raising crops and children and tending it not just for the moment but for the future. And she thinks about the house she wants to build here and the children she wants to raise here, while continuing the farm for generations. Schlender is reflective of a trend that emerged in the most recent Census of Agriculture in Kansas: a growing number of young farmers and [...]

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