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Additional sales tax considered for City of El Dorado

2025-04-16T09:49:08-05:00April 16th, 2025|

In reaction to the Kansas legislature capping property tax increases at the local level, the City of El Dorado is considering a sales tax increase to reduce the mill levy. The discussion was held at the April 2 El Dorado City Commission Workshop. City Manager David Dillner introduced the topic of the sales tax, saying it could lower the levy by 14 mills. The City already has a 1% sales tax that goes into the general fund and any excess funds special projects. The City would have to cap their sales tax at 2%, meaning a new tax couldn’t be higher [...]

Legislature votes to remove health officials’ ban authority

2025-04-16T09:48:18-05:00April 16th, 2025|

The Kansas Legislature overturned the governor’s veto of a bill that opens state and county health officials to civil action for decisions about quarantines and takes away their authority to ban public gatherings in situations of infectious disease. Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed Senate Bill 29, but the veto was overridden April 10 by the Senate and House. There was little discussion in the Senate, but multiple representatives spoke out against the bill in the House. Source: www.derbyinformer.com - RSS Results in news/area_news of type article

What could Kansan’s sainthood mean for his hometown?

2025-04-16T09:46:58-05:00April 16th, 2025|

As an Army chaplain, Father Emil Kapaun didn’t carry a gun. But President Barack Obama, while awarding him a posthumous Medal of Honor for his bravery in the Korean War, said the Catholic priest from Kansas wielded the mightiest weapon of all. “A love for his brothers so pure,” Obama said during the 2013 ceremony, “that he was willing to die so that they might live.” Kapaun dragged injured soldiers to safety during the Battle of Unsan. And, as enemy forces closed in, he allowed himself to be captured so that he could continue to care for his men. He prayed [...]

School intruder leads to patron questions for Sedgwick

2025-04-16T09:45:21-05:00April 16th, 2025|

Everyone is an intruder until we know differently. Superintendent Dr. Rae Niles told a crowd of more than a dozen patrons attending Monday’s meeting of the Board of Education that this perspective “is the only way we move forward” following an incident last week in which two individuals unfamiliar to the district made their way into the high school building past a number of teachers and students. Source: Harvey County Now

Newton BOE discusses uncertainty, impact of federal and state legislative decisions

2025-04-16T09:43:02-05:00April 16th, 2025|

The Newton Board of Education, like most educational entities in the United States, is facing many unknowns when it comes to federal dictates regarding education. During the regularly scheduled board meeting Monday evening, the board dug into some of those issues and how best they can respond. “At the federal level, everything is still a crapshoot,” Superintendent Fred Van Ranken said while providing the board with a legislative update. “We just don’t know things at a federal level.” Van Ranken advised there have been rumblings about funding cuts to Head Start services, but nothing has been confirmed. He did say he [...]

Private owners looking into Hesston Middle School building

2025-04-16T09:41:25-05:00April 16th, 2025|

After a joint meeting between the Hesston School District, recreation commission and city failed to finalize plans for the middle school, the district began to explore new options for the building. At the joint meeting Tim Sweigart, CEO of Kansas Electric, asked about a private entity taking over the building. After the meeting, Board President Layne Frick and Superintendent Kevin Logan met with Sweigart to find out more. Frick said Sweigart was serious about his interest in buying the building and liked Sweigart’s vision. Source: Harvey County Now

Olathe moves forward with study on future of charitable community fund

2025-04-16T09:38:09-05:00April 16th, 2025|

Olathe is taking steps to determine the future of its mostly unused charitable community fund. Earlier this month, the Olathe City Council voted 7-0 to move ahead with a feasibility study for the Olathe Community Fund. The study — which will piggyback on an ongoing study with BPS Philanthropic Advisors on whether to set up a charitable fund to support the Olathe Animal Shelter — will cost $12,500 and be paid for with dollars in the community fund. Source: Johnson County Post

Wyandotte County voters reject tax increase for upgrades to Piper schools

2025-04-16T09:37:09-05:00April 16th, 2025|

A $32.5 million bond to finance capital improvements in Piper Unified School District failed among northwest Wyandotte County voters on Tuesday. The move would have pushed forward a two-phase plan for overhaul renovations in the growing rural school district. An overwhelming 1,489 voters denied the measure expected to raise the school district’s mill rate, or the amount of taxable dollars per every $1,000 of properties’ assessed value, by $2.41. Piper USD’s proposed, roughly $69 per $1,000 property valuation rate would have accounted for 38% of district residents’ property tax bills and would have taken effect July 1. Source: Local Kansas City [...]

A 2024 Wichita ordinance cracked down on landlord retaliation, but few tenants have complained

2025-04-16T09:35:34-05:00April 16th, 2025|

A new ordinance allowing the city of Wichita to fine landlords who retaliate against tenants has yet to be put to use. Landlord retaliation can include an eviction or rent increase within six months of a tenant’s complaint to the city’s inspections department about the quality of their housing, according to the ordinance. It was passed in January 2024 by the City Council after several council members said they heard complaints from tenants about retaliation. But between January 2024 and January 2025, the city received just nine complete complaints from tenants alleging retaliation, said city attorney Jennifer Magaña. Source: KLC Journal

Goddard School District asks voters to approve $196M bond

2025-04-16T09:34:33-05:00April 16th, 2025|

Local voters will soon weigh in on another school bond, this time in the Goddard School District. USD 265 is asking voters to approve a $196 million bond. Over the summer, the district commissioned a study to predict future population growth. The study by Davis Demographics suggests Goddard Public Schools will see a 30% increase over the next decade. That potential increase in students is prompting the bond vote. If approved, the district would build two new elementary schools, renovate Oak Street Elementary into a learning center to provide pre-K options, and make improvements to the fine arts and athletic facilities. [...]

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