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Data centers touted

2026-02-26T09:33:21-06:00February 26th, 2026|

Marion County commissioners received an overview Monday on data center development. They heard about potential economic benefits and infrastructure demands as the industry grows across Kansas. The discussion was informational only. Recent state actions have made Kansas more competitive for development, Consultant Tonya Witherspoon said. Read more: Marion County RECORD

Banning pit bulls could make things worse, officer claims

2026-02-26T09:33:00-06:00February 26th, 2026|

Marion City Council members took a deeper dive Monday into the city’s dog ordinance, revisiting a conten-tious issue of whether certain breeds should be banned in the city. Police chief Aaron Slater, who earlier proposed lifting a current ban, invited Newton animal control officer Lyndsey Robinette to provide insight from a community without a breed-specific ban. Robinette, who has nearly seven years of experience in Newton, said pit bull-type dogs accounted for 26% of reported bites over the past three years but also represented a large share of the overall dog population. Read more: Marion County RECORD

County delays on rentals, adopts wind farm rules

2026-02-26T09:32:30-06:00February 26th, 2026|

Marion County commissioners revisited proposed changes Monday to short-term rental regulations, including occupancy limits, but delayed action after briefly approving and then rescinding the measure. The proposed amendments would increase the maximum number of guests allowed in most short-term rentals from 8 to 12, while setting a lower limit of 6 for properties at Marion County Lake. The differing limits led to confusion during public comment. Read more: Marion County RECORD

City, Neighborhood Evolution, launch small-scale developer mentorship program

2026-02-26T09:32:07-06:00February 26th, 2026|

Nobody is coming to save us, but we can take the next steps to save ourselves. That was the mantra Neighborhood Evolution’s Vice President Monte Anderson repeated during the launch of their Build Hutch program at Memorial Hall on Feb. 23. The Build Hutch program was paid for by the city and Hutchinson Community Foundation to spur and mentor residents to improve the city through small-scale development and incremental improvements. The program will last through the year. The program includes monthly online coaching sessions and the organization of a building development cohort, which the city is hoping lasts far beyond just [...]

Kansas House dramatically amends property tax bill: cuts $60M in revenue sharing, makes it easy for dissenters to stop increases

2026-02-26T07:32:25-06:00February 26th, 2026|

The House agreed to an amendment lowering by half the signature threshold on protest petitions used to block a city or county from exceeding the cap. The House also passed an amendment deleting a $60 million state fund to compensate local units of government that held annual growth in property taxes under the cap. The revised bill advanced on a vote of 87-22. Read more: The Lawrence Times

Kansas wildfire task forces provide relief on the frontlines

2026-02-24T09:34:41-06:00February 24th, 2026|

The Ranger Road Fire — which started in Beaver County, Oklahoma — has consumed the largest amount of land, burning more than 283,000 acres in Oklahoma and southwest Kansas as of Monday. Five wildfire task forces, from across Kansas, deployed to fight the fires last Tuesday. Four task forces were county-based, with teams coming from Dickinson, Sedgwick, Shawnee and Johnson county task forces. The fifth task force was part of the Kansas National Guard. Read more: KSN-TV

Abilene Showcases History Through Two Gravel Kansas Bike Trails

2026-02-23T20:20:03-06:00February 23rd, 2026|

The ‘I like Ike Trail’ and the ‘Greyt Trail’ offer bicyclists two different historical rides through Dickinson County, celebrating Abilene’s rich history. Bicyclists can find both routes on the Gravel Kansas website. Read more: KCLY Radio

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