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Topeka City Councilwoman addresses plan for homeless ordinance, election results

2023-11-13T10:34:54-06:00November 13th, 2023|

Karen Hiller, the Topeka City Councilwoman for District 1, joined the 27 News Morning show to talk about moving forward with a new council, after Tuesday's general election. "I'm pleased to see our two incumbents coming back," Hiller said. "And I think our two new council people are going to fit in really well. I think we are going to have a really good council." She emphasized that every person on the council has a different skill set that will be advantageous in moving the city forward in a better direction. As far as when those new members will be sworn in, Hiller [...]

Open enrollment could create issues for Kansas school districts

2023-11-13T10:33:51-06:00November 13th, 2023|

Starting next fall, students in kindergarten through 12th grade can go to any school in Kansas, even if they do not live in the district. Wichita School Board Member Stan Reeser believes the change opens doors for students across Kansas. "I think most families today still say what is the best school district, what is the best program, where my child can succeed," said Reeser. He believes Wichita will be a coveted school district for its programs, including college credit, "IB," and AP classes. They also offer special education programs not seen in other districts. Reeser says the challenge is making sure they have [...]

USD 410 makes plans to educate patrons about bond

2023-11-13T10:31:57-06:00November 13th, 2023|

As USD 410 Durham-Hillsboro-Lehigh awaits official approval from the Kansas State School board to hold a special election for a school bond on Jan. 23, the district is making plans to educate patrons about the projects that would be included in the proposal. The district’s efforts to inform patrons about the bond will begin on Nov. 9 following approval for the election from the state school board. Patrons can expect to find information in the local newspaper, on district Facebook and website and on handouts at school events and display boards around the community. A direct mailing to registered voters will be sent [...]

Lawrence business owners share frustration with surging downtown homelessness population

2023-11-13T10:29:52-06:00November 13th, 2023|

Bowersock Mills and Power Company owner Sarah Hill-Nelson manages hydroelectric power plant facilities on both sides of the Kansas River in downtown Lawrence where homeless people struggling with mental illness and addiction tend to congregate. Some that she encountered arrived from other cities — specifically Hiawatha, Melvern, Leavenworth and Topeka, she said — after told Lawrence was a haven for unhoused people. Hill-Nelson said others were apparently given bus tickets to Lawrence by officials in communities eager to rid themselves of troublesome residents. The result has been a public safety crisis in Lawrence that surpassed the city’s ability to deliver housing, [...]

City sells transformer to city of Osawatomie

2023-11-13T10:28:06-06:00November 13th, 2023|

The Garden City Commission approved the sale of a Substation Class transformer to the of Osawatomie at their regular meeting Tuesday. Mike Muirhead, Garden City Public Utilities Director, said the cause for reason for the sale is because on Oct. 25, Osawatomie experienced a catastrophic failure of their main substation transformer, which lead to large portions of their city being without power. So, representatives of Osawatomie contacted Garden City representatives including city staff, the mayor, City Manager Matt Allen, and Public Utilities staff, inquiring whether or not the city had a Substation Class transformer that matched the voltages and size they needed, Muirhead [...]

INK Reaching Out to Local Government and Business Community

2023-11-13T09:25:09-06:00November 11th, 2023|

The Information Network of Kansas (INK) is reaching out to local government and business leaders to form new partnerships to help make government more accessible to Kansans. INK was statutorily created in 1992 to assist state and local government agencies to collect, analyze, and disseminate data/information.  INK was the first such organization created in the U.S. and is a model that other states have followed. Our mission is to enhance public access to government data and information.  INK often does not charge fees for its services. INK contracts with KIC/Tyler Technologies as its system and support manager. INK recently hired a [...]

After promise of free tuition, this southeast Kansas town isn’t just growing. It’s booming

2023-11-13T07:50:18-06:00November 11th, 2023|

Announced in fall 2019, the Neodesha Promise Scholarship — funded by high school alumnus and philanthropist Ben Cutler — vowed to turn the tide for the southeast Kansas town of about 2,100, which for years had seen a dwindling population and enrollment in the school system. With Cutler’s funding from a lifetime as an executive in the finance and insurance industries, the program essentially guaranteed qualified graduates like Leck from Neodesha High School that their tuition to any college in Kansas or the country would be paid for, at least up to the equivalent of the highest in-state tuition and fees [...]

Hutchinson Fire Department, hospital raising funds for Infant Safety Box Project

2023-11-13T07:48:54-06:00November 11th, 2023|

The Hutchinson Fire Department and Hutchinson Regional Medical Center are raising funds to provide a safe and anonymous way for mothers or guardians to legally surrender a child. The Infant Safety Box Project is aimed at raising at least $50,000 to install Hope's Cradles at two fire stations. If more funds are raised, more cradles will be installed across the community. ... “Our goal really is to ensure both the guardian and the child have a future,” Hutchinson Fire Chief Steven Beer said in a statement. “This cradle can give the guardian hope in a desperate situation and prevent the loss [...]

This Saline County program weatherizes homes, saving money — and sometimes lives

2023-11-13T07:47:46-06:00November 11th, 2023|

Terminating a live wire didn't exactly come with his job description, but it's something that Peterson, executive director of the Community Housing Development Organization, would gladly do again. Saline County funded a home Weatherization Assistance Program with American Rescue Plan Act dollars and asked his organization to take the lead. Since the program's inception, Peterson has been able to help homeowners who are in situations that cause large energy bills, often unbeknownst to them. “We’ve seen a lot of things that made us feel extremely good about what we were doing — not only saving energy dollars but protecting them from [...]

Topeka losing longest-serving leader

2023-11-13T07:46:15-06:00November 11th, 2023|

Human resources director Jacque Russell, the longest-tenured department head for Topeka’s city government, is leaving city employment. Russell has resigned effective Dec. 1, city communications director Gretchen Spiker said Wednesday. Russell joined the city in July 2007 as its classification and compensation manager before being promoted to human resources director in April 2008, Spiker said. The city over the coming weeks will identify an employee to serve as interim human resources director, then conduct a nationwide search to fill the position permanently, Spiker said. Source: CJonline

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