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Pipe manufacturing company opens in Maize

2025-08-13T15:56:50-05:00August 13th, 2025|

Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Company is celebrating the opening of its new $80 million manufacturing facility in Maize on Monday. The 134,000-square-foot plant, located on the 5801 block of 119th Street West produces polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipes for plumbing and irrigation. Sen. Roger Marshall, Wichita Mayor Lily Wu and other officials were in attendance. Read more: KSN-TV

Gorilla Rising Project aims to revitalize Pittsburg landmark

2025-08-13T15:55:55-05:00August 13th, 2025|

Pitt State Gorillas are restoring a Pittsburg landmark and creating a new one. Pittsburg State University Gorillas and alumni are combining forces with Crossland Construction to complete the Gorilla Rising Project. 2024 Construction Management graduate, and now Crossland Field Engineer Dylan Halterman is transforming the Besse Hotel into student housing. He says it's been an honor to work on the city landmark that's stood for almost 100 years. Read more: KSNF/KODE | FourStatesHomepage.com

Olathe commission denies 24/7 cold storage facility after residents push back

2025-08-13T15:54:43-05:00August 13th, 2025|

Plans for a cold storage facility on the southern fringe of Olathe faced a major setback Monday night. The Olathe Planning Commission denied recommendation for a cold storage facility at 175th Street and Lone Elm Road. The commission’s recommendation concluded a meeting that drew a packed house, including 30 residents who spoke against the measure, and ended just before midnight. A motion to recommend approval of the rezoning and preliminary site development plan failed 5-2, with commissioners citing safety and infrastructure concerns as reasons why they voted against the measure. Commissioners Taylor Breen and Ken Chapman cast the yes votes. Read [...]

Rec Center accessibility, property tax rebates discussed for seniors

2025-08-13T15:53:48-05:00August 13th, 2025|

City commissioners heard a request Monday night to improve accessibility at the Rec Center. Senior Foundation of Eudora board member Annie Bryant spoke during public comment asking the commission to consider installing ADA compliant doors at the north doors of the Rec Center. Bryant said updates to these doors would allow more people to come to the center, and also more seniors to come to foundation events. She asked that the bathroom stall doors also be updated to be ADA compliant.  Read more: The Eudora Times

Lawrence City Commission approves tax incentives for KU Gateway District

2025-08-13T15:52:27-05:00August 13th, 2025|

Lawrence city commissioners on Tuesday approved a package of tax incentives of up to $94.6 million for KU to develop its Gateway District. The Gateway Project’s first phase included renovating much of the KU football stadium and construction of a conference center. That’s on track to be completed this month and cost about $448 million. Phase 2 of the Gateway Project is proposed to finish the south and east sides of the football stadium, plus develop a large mixed-use district next to the stadium, including an outdoor plaza, hotel, student housing, parking, retail space and more.  Read more: The Lawrence Times

Former Ogden treasurer sentenced to probation

2025-08-13T15:47:14-05:00August 13th, 2025|

The township of Ogden’s former treasurer will serve four years of probation after pleading guilty previously to misappropriation of public funds and submitting false expenses. Jimmy Bond, 71, was sentenced to 31 months with the Kansas Department of Corrections for the misuse of between $25,000 and $100,000 public funds and 13 months with the Kansas Department of Corrections for official misconduct by submitting false expenses over $25,000. Read more: themercury.com - RSS Results in news of type article

Pottawatomie County approves resolution to bond new Blue Township fire station

2025-08-13T15:46:34-05:00August 13th, 2025|

Pottawatomie County commissioners on Monday took a step toward bringing a new fire station to Blue Township. The board unanimously approved a resolution, declaring the need for the facility in Fire District Number 5, which serves the southwestern area of the county, east of Manhattan. The resolution authorizes the county to issue up to $2 million in general obligation bonds to help fund construction. Read more: themercury.com - RSS Results in news of type article

USD 383 optimistic about hiring bus drivers

2025-08-13T15:45:54-05:00August 13th, 2025|

Manhattan-Ogden focused its hiring efforts on recruiting more bus drivers and para-educators for the upcoming school year. While the need for paras varies year to year based on how many students need their assistance, USD 383’s human resources director said the school district is hopeful about recruiting additional bus drivers. Read more: News Radio KMAN

Kansas Attorney General Opinion 2025-18

2025-08-13T15:32:51-05:00August 13th, 2025|

Synopsis: Because the membership of the joint recreation commission between Independence and U.S.D. 446 was consistent with state law when it was established in 1979, K.S.A. 12-1926(b) allows the commission to continue as constituted, provided the majority of commissioners have not voted to reorganize the commission. Cited herein: K.S.A. 12-1907 (1979); K.S.A. 12-1926. Read more: Kansas Attorney General Opinions

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