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Legislators override veto to create 25-foot ‘safe zone’ around police, emergency personnel

2026-04-13T08:39:33-05:00April 13th, 2026|

Republican legislators overrode Gov. Laura Kelly’s veto to create a 25-foot buffer around law enforcement and emergency personnel, a move the Senate leader said ensures Kansas won’t become like Minnesota. Senate President Ty Masterson said in a news release that House Bill 2372, referred to as the Halo Act, keeps “radical protesters” from interfering with law enforcement and keeps officers and bystanders safe. Masterson referred to riots in Minnesota when U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers injured and killed bystanders while detaining immigrants. The bill makes it a misdemeanor crime to go within 25 feet of a first responder while they are [...]

Wamego Tulip Festival returns bigger than ever

2026-04-13T08:37:28-05:00April 13th, 2026|

The Wamego Tulip Festival returns this weekend, bringing expanded events, live entertainment and nearly 300 vendors to one of northeast Kansas’ largest spring celebrations. The Wamego Chamber of Commerce’s tourism and events coordinator, Corey Reeves, said the festival saw significant growth in recent years and now offers something for visitors of all ages. “It really is a little bit of everything,” Reeves said. “If you’re looking for music, we’ve got it. If you’re looking for food trucks, local breweries and wineries, we’ve got it. And if you want arts and crafts for your home, we’ve got a whole lot of that.” [...]

Dodson: County administrator needs to be more than a department head

2026-04-13T08:36:13-05:00April 13th, 2026|

Having a proper administrator will help Riley County have a “seat at the table” with other entities, Mike Dodson told commissioners at Thursday’s meeting. Dodson, a former legislator, mayor and commanding general at Fort Riley, spoke as part of the Citizen Group for Advancing Riley County Growth and Prosperity, to share its conclusions in a presentation. The commission in February hired a consultant to make a recommendation on changes to the county’s leadership structure. Read more: News Radio KMAN

KSFM Holding Meetings on Kansas Fire Code Updates

2026-04-13T08:35:43-05:00April 13th, 2026|

Kansas State Fire Marshal Mark Engholm will be traveling across Kansas the new few weeks for public meetings where he will provide information about development of the 2026 Kansas Fire Prevention Code. Engholm says he will be listening to ideas about what should be included in the code to protect Kansans. Currently, Kansas has the oldest state fire code in the country, and his goal is to make it one of the most modern. The first of these meetings will be held Tuesday, April 14th at 2 PM at McPherson Fire Station 1 at 312. East Kansas. Other meetings will be [...]

New Downtown Hotel Development

2026-04-13T08:34:58-05:00April 13th, 2026|

A major downtown redevelopment project is set to bring new life to one of the city’s historic landmarks, as the City of Dodge City announced a partnership with Noble Hospitality, Inc. to develop the Marshal Hotel in the heart of the community. Read more: Dodge City Daily Globe

Admin, users discuss about possible court move to Walton

2026-04-13T08:34:23-05:00April 13th, 2026|

The Harvey County District Court will move outof the courthouse for remodels, and there’s a strong possibility of it landing in the closed Walton Rural Life grade school. The county continues to plan for a large-scale courtroom remodeling project and is currently seeking a location to house the court, court services, and possibly the county attorney’s office for up to three years. “We have done our due diligence to gather information on multiple publicly listed buildings in our county,” Harvey County Administrator Kevin Frymire said. “At this point, the Walton school building appears like it may be our most cost-efficient option. [...]

JoCo unveils century-old Olathe home converted into apartments for homeless people

2026-04-13T08:33:24-05:00April 13th, 2026|

A project to provide housing for homeless and low-income people in Johnson County was previewed Friday with a ribbon cutting of an 1880s-era house converted to four apartments. The two-story house just east of downtown Olathe is the first of three locations of rental units developed by Metro Lutheran Ministry, a Kansas City nonprofit dedicated to breaking the cycle of poverty. The property at 510 E. Park Street is one of three locations that will yield a total of 16 rental units once the rental process is up and running. Another 10 units will be in a multi-family building in Overland Park, [...]

Drones perched on top of Olathe elementary schools are now part of the city’s emergency response

2026-04-13T08:32:43-05:00April 13th, 2026|

Olathe police are now able to assess some emergencies before arriving, thanks to its new Drones as First Responders program. The Olathe Police Department launched the program last month, using four remotely operated drones to gather real-time information at active calls. The Olathe City Council approved the program, which costs about $720,000 for three years, in August 2025. The city purchased the drones from a company called BRINC. Funding to pay for the drones comes from the department’s capital projects reserve fund. The drones, which are located strategically throughout Olathe to maximize coverage area, are able to get to the scene [...]

Can Kansas transform rural health care amid Medicaid changes?

2026-04-13T08:30:26-05:00April 13th, 2026|

It’s an achievement that ought to be recognized: the state of Kansas has been awarded more than $200 million to chart a path to try to stabilize and remake rural health care. And if that goal can be accomplished, the initial success will pale by comparison. At a recent discussion at the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics at the University of Kansas called “The Effects of Federal Health Policy on Kansas,”  panelists discussed what’s happened to get the state to the threshold of change and where the transformation process can go from here.  A large portion of that discussion focused [...]

Solar project moratorium may be coming in Jackson County

2026-04-13T08:29:41-05:00April 13th, 2026|

Jackson County leaders are set to hold a meeting Thursday on a moratorium proposal tied to a major solar project. The Jackson County Planning Commission is set to talk about and possibly recommend a solar moratorium to the county’s board of commissioners during a meeting on April 9 in Holton. Members of the local community will have a chance to offer their comments and recommendations during this sessions. Read more: KSNT 27 News

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