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Young trainers take on Greenbush Pokemon Gym Challenge

2026-06-11T08:55:11-05:00June 11th, 2026|

Young trainers took on the Greenbush Pokemon Gym Challenge, aiming to “catch ’em all” as they visited four themed gyms on the way to the champion gym. Organizers said the event was designed to give families a fun experience while encouraging creativity, movement, problem-solving and positive student engagement. Read more: www.koamnewsnow.com

Frontenac library hosts storytime with police, firefighters

2026-06-11T08:53:43-05:00June 11th, 2026|

Children met some of their community heroes during a special storytime event at the Frontenac Public Library on Thursday. Members of the Frontenac Police Department and Frontenac Fire Department visited the library, showing children their vehicles and talking about how they serve the community. Read more: www.koamnewsnow.com

18 Kansas communities to share nearly $14 million for infrastructure projects

2026-06-11T08:52:02-05:00June 11th, 2026|

Eighteen Kansas communities will share in nearly $14 million in funding to support infrastructure projects. Gov. Laura Kelly announced Wednesday that over $10.1 million in federal Infrastructure and Investment Jobs Act funding will be paired with over $3.6 million in matching funds from the Kansas Infrastructure Hub and the Build Kansas Fund, along with $165,000 in local funds. The money will support improvements at multiple Kansas airports, as well as energy grid improvements. Read more: KSN-TV

Data center operates in Pittsburg since January

2026-06-11T08:49:36-05:00June 11th, 2026|

A 10-megawatt data center has been operating in Pittsburg since January, bringing new revenue streams to the city while raising questions among some residents about future expansion and community input. Read more: www.koamnewsnow.com

Data centers are raising concerns and sparking debate

2026-06-11T08:46:42-05:00June 11th, 2026|

Data centers are on the fast track in communities across the Midwest and Great Plains, but rising concerns over water, energy and noise leave lawmakers rushing to catch up. Plus: Supporters and opponents are debating a proposed data center in southwest Kansas. Read more: KCUR News

New draft of data center regulations includes limits on noise, height, vibrations

2026-06-11T08:42:04-05:00June 11th, 2026|

Data center regulations under discussion by the Pottawatomie County government would impose limits on noise, limit the height of the data center buildings, and prohibit any perceptible vibrations. Any data centers also would have to submit a plan to “mitigate the depletion of water,” document how much water they’re using, produce a plan to mitigate the impact of the development on plants and animals, and allow annual inspections by the county to assure compliance. And they would have to be located within 1,000 feet of an existing high-voltage power transmission line. Those are some of the highlights of a new nine-page [...]

Small store, big vision

2026-06-10T10:13:52-05:00June 10th, 2026|

Emily Roush is all too familiar with the struggles facing rural grocery stores. Emily, an Iola native, and husband Kaden have stressed creativity and flexibility in keeping their own small grocery afloat in a community of 180 in rural Smith County. It’s why customers hungry for high-quality, locally produced meat, (and now a wide selection of gluten-free products) will travel from miles around to Main Street Mercantile, which aside from a local co-op station, is Lebanon’s sole business. The Roushes also have taken a novel approach to other issues most folks don’t think about, such as ensuring grocery orders are large [...]

Galena residents fight landfill smell

2026-06-10T10:11:57-05:00June 10th, 2026|

Galena residents say foul odors and smoke from a nearby landfill are harming their quality of life and raising health concerns. Residents of Galena, Kansas, are complaining about a smelly construction and demolition landfill outside of the city that they say is impacting their quality of life and could affect their health. They’ve been complaining about two odors — a rotten-egg smell that the Kansas Department of Health and Environment identified as hydrogen sulfide gas (H2S). The second odor is a smoky smell from a smoldering fire that started last year The smells are coming from different sides of the landfill, [...]

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