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County OKs nuclear moratorium

2025-12-17T09:10:20-06:00December 17th, 2025|

As expected, the county commissioners approved a proposed moratorium on nuclear development in the county, citing the need to complete the new comprehensive plan before making any decisions about whether to allow it in or not. This expands the existing moratorium passed last week that includes not only solar and wind development, but also data mining facilities. Read more: - Morning Sun

‘Let’s get busy’: Christal Watson sworn in as KCK’s newest mayor/CEO

2025-12-17T09:08:40-06:00December 17th, 2025|

A changing of the guard has happened in Kansas City, Kansas. And with that, Mayor Christal Watson said she’s ready to get to work. “It will take all of us to do this work,” Watson told residents who filled Memorial Hall on Monday. “It is going to take more than just one day. We won’t see change happen overnight, but we will see the change you’ve been wanting to see.” Officials swore in Watson — the newly-elected mayor/CEO and the first Black woman to lead the city — during an evening ceremony. Judge Candice Alcaraz, who in 2023 was the first [...]

Kansas Supreme Court examines roiling water dispute between crop irrigators and Hays, Russell

2025-12-17T09:07:14-06:00December 17th, 2025|

The Kansas Supreme Court endured a crossfire of claims and counterclaims Monday about whether an association of Edwards County irrigators can try to thwart plans by Hays and Russell to make use of water rights acquired decades ago to pipe water drawn from a rural aquifer to the cities. Attorney Daniel Buller, representing the two cities, urged members of the Supreme Court to view the protracted legal battle through the lens of state law. He said transferring a large amount of water from an aquifer by pipeline to the cities rather than using the resource to grow crops was acceptable under [...]

Crawford County extends ban on nuclear, solar, wind projects

2025-12-17T09:05:55-06:00December 17th, 2025|

Crawford County commissioners vote on a resolution to adopt a moratorium on nuclear power. Commissioners approved it today, Dec 16, and it will be uniform across all unincorporated communities in the county. The moratorium stops any nuclear power projects from being constructed within those communities. It is an extension of the moratoriums currently in place for solar and wind projects, following the November 13 decision by commissioners to block the annexation of Mulberry. Read more: KSNF/KODE | FourStatesHomepage.com

Superintendent Ballard says he will retire at the end of the school year

2025-12-17T09:05:03-06:00December 17th, 2025|

Ark City schools superintendent Ron Ballard announced last week he will retire at the end of the 2025-26 school year, concluding a 28-year career with USD 470. Ballard shared the decision in a message to staff, saying the choice was not easy but that the timing felt right for both him and USD 470. He said he is proud of the work accomplished during his tenure and grateful to serve alongside staff committed to students. Read more: Cowley Post

Changes afoot for personal property taxes

2025-12-17T09:03:21-06:00December 17th, 2025|

Kansans will no longer pay personal property taxes for such things as off-road vehicles, small trailers and boats. Beginning with the 2026 tax year, Kansans who own off-road vehicles, small trailers, and boats will see their personal property tax bills drop thanks to new exemptions approved under House Bill 2231. While many residents may welcome the savings, the tax relief doesn’t come without some trade-offs. After all, those taxes help public entities provide services. Read more: The Iola Register

Douglas County Commission to consider a limited tenant right to counsel pilot program

2025-12-17T09:02:46-06:00December 17th, 2025|

The Douglas County Commission on Wednesday will review staff recommendations to create a limited tenant right to counsel pilot program for the 2027 fiscal year, despite a renter-led advocacy group’s calls for a program to support all renters facing eviction. Lawrence Tenants, the renter advocacy group, has gone before the county commission multiple times with a proposed ordinance for tenant right to counsel, which would ensure that all renters in the county have access to legal representation throughout an eviction. Despite being in talks about a program for more than a year, the county has not implemented TRTC, and commissioners asked [...]

McCulloh reflects on speedier city government, lack of public engagement

2025-12-17T09:02:03-06:00December 17th, 2025|

Manhattan Mayor Karen McCulloh said 2025 saw some major change in the way the city government streamlined its processes for voting on ordinances and resolutions. McCulloh joined Within Reason on News Radio KMAN Thursday to recap some of the highlights of the past year. In June, the commission approved a measure to allow items to be approved on a single reading, rather than two, as had traditionally been done for years. The change was intended to speed up routine or time-sensitive decisions after concerns were raised that city government processes move too slowly. McCulloh said she’s gone back and forth on [...]

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