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Hutchinson officials look to restart Sister City program

2026-02-23T09:25:49-06:00February 23rd, 2026|

In 1978, Hutchinson had a Sister City relationship with Tainan, Taiwan, but over the years that relationship fizzled out with little fanfare or notice. Last year, City of Hutchinson officials were part of a delegation that visited Japan, and now city officials hope to develop a new Sister City relationship with Hakui, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. Representatives from the Greater Wichita Partnership, the Hutchinson/Reno County Chamber of Commerce, the Kansas State Department of Commerce, and Hutchinson City Manager Enrico Villegas were part of that group. “We met with Japanese business representatives, and basically said, ‘Why not come to Kansas? Here’s everything that [...]

County recycling plan in the works

2026-02-23T09:24:31-06:00February 23rd, 2026|

Allen County officials have begun shaping plans for a recycling venture with the City of Iola, Commissioner David Lee announced this week. “We’re not ready to announce it at this time,” County Commissioner David Lee announced at Tuesday’s weekly meeting. “But something is forthcoming.” Lee said the plan should be ready sometime in the next 30 to 45 days. Mitch Garner, director of public works, has had preliminary talks with Iola Mayor Steve French. Those conversations will continue, Lee said. “We may not talk about it publicly over the next two, three or four meetings,” Lee said. “We’re working through some [...]

Century II lost money 22 of the last 27 years while city directed funds to CVB

2026-02-18T09:09:58-06:00February 18th, 2026|

Century II lost money 22 of the last 27 years, and that didn’t have to be the case, the city’s records show. Money from Wichita’s transient guest tax — a 6% tax levied on hotel rooms — is supposed to make up for operating deficits at Century II. The video player is currently playing an ad. You can skip the ad in 5 sec with a mouse or keyboard Instead, some of it first has been going to Visit Wichita, the city’s convention and visitors bureau, which has criticized Century II and has funded studies aimed at expanding the city’s convention [...]

How did Kansas City lure 3 top-10 World Cup teams? Here’s the inside story

2026-02-18T09:08:59-06:00February 18th, 2026|

Inside the private room of a Country Club Plaza steakhouse, top officials from the England national team contemplated their World Cup future. Or, more specifically, their future home. Still several months shy of the FIFA tournament’s draw, they’d made a half-dozen stops in Kansas City, touring practice facilities, hotel venues, even off-day entertainment. Read more: Wichita Eagle

Moddie hired for City Manager of Ottawa

2026-02-18T09:07:48-06:00February 18th, 2026|

Herington’s City Manager will become the new City of Ottawa City Manager. The city commission, in a unanimous vote Wednesday, selected Thatcher Moddie from an initial group of 40 candidates to replace Brian Silcott. He will start working for the city next month. “I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to serve the community as city manager,” Moddie said. “I appreciate the city commission and staff for trusting in me to help lead this organization. My family and I are excited to call Ottawa home. I look forward to engaging with citizens and working with staff and the governing body to [...]

City Commission hopeful about low-income housing following retreat

2026-02-18T09:06:16-06:00February 18th, 2026|

City Commissioners were impressed with the low-income housing options at the February 7th Commission Retreat in Lawrence. Mayor Mason Ruder, Vice Mayor Alaina Cunningham and fellow Commissioners Shaun Musil and David Vilaysing all used their personal time last week to comment on the retreat’s focus and speakers. Read more: Hays Daily News

Bill would allow voters to sink property tax hikes

2026-02-18T09:05:59-06:00February 18th, 2026|

A Kansas House committee offered bipartisan support for legislation authorizing a protest-petition option for taxpayers eager to block city or county property tax increases that pushed revenue more than 3% above the previous year’s total. A key amendment approved Monday by the House Taxation Committee deleted from House Bill 2745 provisions for relying on special public votes — an idea sharply opposed by cities — to resolve objections to property tax growth above the threshold. In the bill sent to the full House, the election option was replaced by a protest-petition process for contesting property tax revenue growth over the artificial [...]

Chanute looks to upgrade water system

2026-02-18T09:05:13-06:00February 18th, 2026|

It’s time to bite the bullet and address the city’s outdated water and wastewater plants, Chanute City Manager Todd Newman told Chanute Commissioners last week.  “We have no choice. We’re lucky they’re still standing,” The Chanute Tribune reported Newman saying.  The projects have been delayed since 2010, Newman told commissioners. By now the wastewater plant no longer meets regulatory requirements. Estimated costs are $26 million for water plant improvements and $36 million for wastewater upgrades, The Tribune reported. Read more: The Iola Register

Landlord-friendly bill would roll back one Kansas city’s protections for low-income renters

2026-02-18T09:04:39-06:00February 18th, 2026|

A Kansas property owner wants to impose a restriction across the entire state because of one city’s rules. Stan Weber, CEO and president of Tower Properties, was one of several housing industry professionals who pushed for twin pieces of legislation Feb. 5 during back-to-back hearings, which centered on whether landlords should be required to accept federal rental assistance payments. House Bill 2504 and Senate Bill 391 seek to overturn a city of Lawrence ordinance that outlawed the practice of turning away renters solely based on their source of income, which allows people participating in federal rental assistance programs to be equally [...]

Commerce Launches Two New Kansas Community Empowerment Grants

2026-02-18T09:03:01-06:00February 18th, 2026|

Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland today announced the launch of two new grant opportunities through the Kansas Community Empowerment (KCE) program. KCE, which is housed within the Quality Places Division at the Department of Commerce, supports locally driven projects that strengthen quality of place, volunteer engagement and long-term community vibrancy across Kansas. Applications for the KCE Kickstart Grant and Impact Grant are now being accepted. For the first round of funding, the Kickstart Grant will have $40,000 available and the Impact Grant will have $30,000. “While we bring opportunities and prosperity to all parts of our state, these [...]

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