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Costco coming to Lawrence, plan under review

2025-11-04T10:00:28-06:00November 4th, 2025|

The city of Lawrence has confirmed that Costco is planning to open a new store in the area. "We can confirm a site plan has been submitted and is currently in review," a spokesperson for the city told FOX4 Monday in an email. The company submitted its site plan on Oct. 24; the plan number is SP-25-0038. According to the online portal, the plan is 33% completed. Read more: KSNT 27 News

$12.1 million grant works to support health care in rural Kansas

2025-11-04T09:59:38-06:00November 4th, 2025|

The University of Kansas Health System's Care Collaborative and Medical Center announced new initiatives to create specialty care delivery networks to increase access in rural communities across the state. The project is supported in part by a $12.1 million grant from The Patterson Family Foundation. This initiative will include: Researchers from the University of Kansas Medical Center will conduct a statewide assessment of specialty and sub-specialty care, as well as therapies and testing needed to support this care.   Read more: KSNT 27 News

Quarter-century legacy marks Colwich cemetery

2025-11-04T09:58:58-06:00November 4th, 2025|

After more than 25 years as the head of the cemetery ministry at Colwich’s Sacred Heart Catholic Church, John Weber is stepping down, but not before leaving a couple of markers to assist people in the search for the final resting place of their loved ones. Read more: The Hutchinson Tribune

City of Wichita wants to require hotel operators to get license

2025-11-04T09:58:06-06:00November 4th, 2025|

The city of Wichita is proposing a license for hotel operators to help regulate properties with health and safety complaints. The Wichita City Council will vote at its Thursday meeting whether to establish the license for lodging establishments that would cost a fee of $200, a city staff report said. The license would set new standards for local hotels and make it unlawful to offer hourly rates or fail to provide clean linens, remove trash or provide adequate pest control. Read more: Wichita Business Journal

Ark City Court sees need for Chuukese interpreter 

2025-11-04T09:55:32-06:00November 4th, 2025|

Arkansas City’s growing diversity has led city officials to request hiring an in-person interpreter for residents who speak Chuukese. During a work session Friday, City Manager Randy Frazer told commissioners that Municipal Court needs someone fluent in Chuukese, a language spoken primarily in the Chuuk State of Micronesia and by communities in Pohnpei and Guam. He said Tisaleen Uremoch is a local individual who can provide that service.Read more: www.ctnewsonline.com

Plans filed for Wichita’s long-awaited Cheesecake Factory

2025-11-04T09:53:46-06:00November 4th, 2025|

After years of wanting and asking, Wichita looks to be getting its long-awaited Cheesecake Factory. A building permit application was filed with the Metropolitan Area Building and Construction Department for a Cheesecake Factory restaurant at 2020 N. Rock Road at Bradley Fair. The address most recently housed Outback Steakhouse, which closed in April 2022 and has since been demolished. Read more: Wichita Business Journal

Fed cuts rates again, but Powell raises doubts about easing at next meeting

2025-10-30T08:34:06-05:00October 30th, 2025|

The Federal Reserve on Wednesday approved its second straight interest rate cut, a widely expected move that came despite little recent visibility on the economy due to the government shutdown. The post-meeting statement did not provide any direction on what the committee’s plans are for December. At the September meeting, officials indicated the likelihood of three total cuts this year. The Fed meets once more in December. Read more: CNBC

Baxter Springs honors its roots as Kansas’ first cow town

2025-10-30T08:29:51-05:00October 30th, 2025|

Recently, the city put up the first of five billboards welcoming people to the first cow town in Kansas. The project was spearheaded by Mayor, Kelly Abbott and is meant to spur local tourism. "We've got a little logo saying and that's, 'all roads lead to Baxter.' Kelly has been very involved in that tourism committee, making sure that the city is involved as the local citizens are in creating more tourism for the community,” said Baxter Springs Heritage Center and Museum Director, Mary Billington. Read more: KSNF/KODE

Pott County EMS to purchase new cots with largest grant in its history

2025-10-29T09:41:00-05:00October 29th, 2025|

Pottawatomie County Emergency Medical Services was awarded the largest grant in its history — $134,729 from the Patterson Family Foundation. The grant will be used to purchase five new Stryker Power Pro 2 power-assisted ambulance cots. EMS Director Andrew Couchman spoke to the Pottawatomie County Commissioners on Monday saying, “This is an item that gets used every day by every crew. If we have a failure on that cot, we have a significant chance of injury to the crew or patient. Short of the truck that we use every day it is the next piece of equipment.” Read more: News Radio [...]

Hilton Garden Inn & Conference Center Opens Its Doors in Hutchinson, Kansas

2025-10-29T09:40:17-05:00October 29th, 2025|

A new era of hospitality begins today in Hutchinson as the Hilton Garden Inn & Conference Center officially opens its doors, bringing elevated comfort, convenience, and community-focused amenities to the region. Located at 1715 N. Waldron Street, the newly constructed hotel is a beacon of modern design and warm hospitality, offering 112 beautifully appointed guest rooms and meeting rooms. At the heart of the property is its expansive 14,500 square feet of flexible meeting and event space, including a grand ballroom and five breakout rooms, designed to host everything from corporate conferences to weddings and community celebrations. Read more: Ad Astra [...]

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