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County needs EMS workers

2023-06-06T00:32:02-05:00June 6th, 2023|

A staffing shortage within the Chase County Emergency Medical Service is taking center stage as the county begins shaping its 2024 budget. Scott Harris, Chase County EMS director, told commissioners last week his workers’ request for 2024 was not necessarily for more dollars, but for more employees. “We cannot keep up this pace,” Harris told commissioners, according to the Emporia Gazette. “I know my guys are tired.” Harris said each year before he brings his budget to the commission, he asks his staff what changes they would like to see, the Gazette reported. Source: The Iola Register

Lawrence City Commission to weigh in on proposed plastic bag ban

2023-06-06T00:28:39-05:00June 6th, 2023|

Lawrence city commissioners on Tuesday will consider next steps for a proposed citywide ban on single-use plastic bags, as well as a full-time code compliance official to enforce the ban. The Sustainability Advisory Board has long discussed options aiming to reduce the use of plastics in the city, which in turn could help prevent some pollution from the bags, contamination through microplastics from bags’ degradation, and animal deaths from eating the bags, among other concerns. A previous draft of the ordinance would have required establishments to charge customers 15 cents per single-use disposable bag. The current draft ordinance would instead make the [...]

New Interactive Map Shows Train Derailments in Communities Across the US

2023-06-06T00:27:11-05:00June 6th, 2023|

Today, the National League of Cities (NLC) launched an interactive map showing the frequency of train derailments across the country. The map allows users to see an overview of derailments and dive deeper into details on specific incidents. “With rail tracks running through the middle of thousands of cities, towns and villages, derailments are a big concern for residents who want to keep their families and businesses safe,” said Clarence E. Anthony, CEO and Executive Director of the National League of Cities. “Our new rail map shows what local leaders already know to be true – train derailments and safety issues [...]

Wall Street Backs Off Bets on Fed Rate Cuts

2023-06-05T08:15:49-05:00June 5th, 2023|

Persistent strength in the economy has wrong-footed bets that the Federal Reserve will make large interest-rate cuts this year, potentially undermining a key element of support for the 2023 stock rally. Derivatives markets show investors now expect the Fed’s target rate to sit at 5% at year-end, according to Tradeweb, up from just above 4% last month. Previous expectations that rates would fall before December helped boost markets this year, particularly shares of large technology companies. ... Friday’s jobs report was just the latest setback for investors who have repeatedly underestimated U.S. growth in the face of rate increases. Inflation has [...]

Governor Kelly Announces 14 Rural Communities Receiving Funding for the Creation of New Murals

2023-06-05T08:00:29-05:00June 5th, 2023|

Governor Laura Kelly today announced 14 communities will receive funding through the Office of Rural Prosperity’s Rural Mural and Public Art grant program. The $76,071 in grants awarded will allow communities to create 38 new murals and public art projects that engage community residents and create a place for the community to gather and enjoy. Since 2021, the Office of Rural Prosperity has funded more than 43 murals in 25 communities. “Our Rural Mural program continues to gain momentum as a way to showcase and celebrate small towns across Kansas,” Governor Laura Kelly said. Source: Kansas Department of Commerce

La Crosse Celebrates the Grand Re-Opening of its Grocery Store with State and Local Support

2023-06-05T00:11:00-05:00June 5th, 2023|

When the La Crosse grocery store closed in August of 2022, Rush County Economic Development jumped to action to restore this critical service in their county. Brad Penka let us know that, with its closing, it left the entire county without a grocery store within a 25-mile radius and would be a huge burden on the families of La Crosse and Rush County. With the collaboration of many different entities and groups, a new owner was found, grants were applied for, funds were gathered, and we are excited to announce their Grand Re-Opening on March 1, 2023! The Rush County Economic [...]

Chase County discusses worker shortage during meeting Wednesday

2023-06-05T08:01:00-05:00June 5th, 2023|

Short-staffing was the headline of the Chase County Commission meeting Wednesday morning at the Courthouse. EMS director Scott Harris presented commissioners with a budget request, telling commissioners that this year, his crew’s requests were very specific. Harris said each year before he brings his budget to the commission, he asks his staff what changes they would like to see. While previous years elicited the response of more money, Harris said this year, his staff was focused on increasing staffing. Source: Emporia Gazette

UNBOUND Gravel brings unprecedented impact to Emporia community

2023-06-05T00:07:34-05:00June 5th, 2023|

As more than 4,000 gravel enthusiasts and their support crews descend upon Emporia for the 17th annual UNBOUND Gravel weekend, local economic development and tourism experts say the continued impact on the area is undeniable. The value of that impact was upwards of $6 million in 2018. Visit Emporia director LeLan Dains said while he doesn’t have firm numbers to cite just yet, the financial impact has only increased five years later. Source: Emporia Gazette

City of Russell Fire Chief hospitalized after explosion

2023-06-05T00:05:59-05:00June 5th, 2023|

Russel City Manager Jon Quinday said that shortly after 9 p.m. on Friday the fire department was called to 1706 N. Main Street for a structure fire. After Fire Chief Dylan Riedel arrived on scene the fire caused an explosion. Riedel was taken to Russell Regional Hospital then later transported to Via Christi in Wichita. The Kansas State Fire Marshall was asked to help in the investigation. Source: KAKE - News

Johnson County is recruiting gardeners to help prevent flooding in Kansas City

2023-06-05T00:04:34-05:00June 5th, 2023|

Kansas City sits at the intersection of many rivers — the Missouri River separating downtown from the Northland, the Kansas River in Wyandotte and Johnson counties, and Turkey Creek, the Blue River, Mill Creek and Brush Creek forming a spider web across the bistate area. And this is no accident, said Heather Schmidt, the stormwater program manager in Johnson County. “Whenever anybody develops or settles anywhere, they want to be by the stream,” Schmidt said. “It’s their water source, and it’s their source to get things away. And that’s always been problematic, because they also get flooded out.” Source: KCUR News

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