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March Madness in Kansas City means a boost in business for local vendors

2023-03-26T23:40:36-05:00March 26th, 2023|

Thousands of people traveled to Kansas City this weekend to cheer on their teams in the NCAA tournament at the T-Mobile Center. For local businesses, all of those fans meant a boost in business and a busy last few days. The Kansas City Sports Commission estimated a $14.5 million economic impact for the city. The T-Mobile Center hosted three games, two on Friday night and another Sunday to send a team to the Final Four. Source: KMBC.com

Salina firefighter takes part in national strongman competition

2023-03-26T13:50:35-05:00March 25th, 2023|

While the Salina Fire Department is known for its swift response to fires, rescues and medical emergencies, it can now be known for a new accomplishment, employer of one of the world’s strongest firefighters. At the beginning of March, SFD firefighter Chris Rios traveled to Columbus, Ohio for the Arnold Sports Festival, where he competed in the World’s Strongest Firefighter Contest, placing 29th overall. “There were over 100 from all over the world that competed,” Rios said. “(Besides the U.S.,) we had people from Canada, Europe (and other places).” Source: Salina Journal

Great Bend HR Director trying to create good culture in declining workforce

2023-03-24T11:10:54-05:00March 24th, 2023|

Great Bend Human Resources Director Randy Keasling is working with city staff to make employment with the city as a destination career. Over the past three years, city administration has concentrated on improving workforce culture to make sure the city is a place people want to work. Keasling noted getting people to apply can still be a struggle, especially the last three years since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The baby boomers, people born in the 1940s to 1960s, are starting to leave a large dent in the workforce with retirements. Source: GB Post

Chapman, Herington mural projects highlight history

2023-03-24T11:09:44-05:00March 24th, 2023|

Public art projects have swept across Dickinson County in the past few years and more are in progress. Herington and Chapman can both expect new murals in the coming months to add to those already adorning otherwise blank, boring walls. “The murals are great because they have so many old buildings in our county that needs some sprucing up,” said Corkie Dunlap, of Herington. Over in Chapman, Tana Churan-Davis, owner of Prairie Horizon Art Studio and Gallery, said she sees the murals as a way to bring people to town. “People will come into a community just to see the murals,” [...]

Wichita firefighter training for amateur boxing charity event

2023-03-24T11:48:18-05:00March 24th, 2023|

Firefighting by night…sticking and moving by day is Carlye Anderson’s current daily routine. The Wichita firefighter is training for the Smoke and Guns charity event where firefighters amateur box the police department. Anderson has been with the fire department for two years and said her first year, she knew she wanted to be a part of the charity boxing event. “I’ve always wanted to try boxing for a different workout after I retired from gymnastics but getting into that charity event with them through the department and being able to work out with firemen every day was something that I really [...]

Residents of unincorporated Johnson County can now apply for the 2023 Dust Control Cost Share program

2023-03-24T11:48:29-05:00March 24th, 2023|

Johnson County’s 2023 Dust Control Cost Share Program is now accepting applications. To be eligible for this program, residents must live on a gravel road in the unincorporated area of Johnson County. This program involves spraying a product on the gravel road in front of homes to help reduce the dust. The road will still look like a gravel road, but the dust created by traffic is significantly reduced. This is the fourth year of the program and each year has seen an increase in residents participating. The program covers a 400-foot treatment area, and the county will pay for half [...]

Kansas lawmakers hear from businesses, city officials about growing homelessness issues

2023-03-24T11:02:55-05:00March 24th, 2023|

... city officials and other speakers ... came to discuss Kansas’ growing problem with homelessness during a House Welfare Reform Committee roundtable discussion Thursday. The discussion comes after widespread backlash to House Bill 2430, a bill that would make it illegal to use state or local government property for unauthorized sleeping, camping or long-term shelters. Towns and cities with a higher per-capita rate of homelessness than the state average would lose state funding. After Kansans who had dealt with homelessness showed up en masse to voice disapproval of the bill, the committee pivoted to the roundtable idea, though critics say more [...]

Johnson County Emergency Communications Center earns award for dispatch excellence

2023-03-24T11:48:36-05:00March 24th, 2023|

Johnson County Emergency Communications Center has been recognized by The International Academies of Emergency Dispatch as an Accredited Center of Excellence for emergency medical dispatching. Johnson County ECC is the 277th Emergency Medical Dispatch ACE in the world. IAED is the standard-setting organization for emergency dispatch services worldwide. Accreditation (and subsequent re-accreditation) from the IAED is the highest distinction given to emergency communication centers, certifying that the center is performing at or above the established standards for the industry. Centers who earn ACE status are the embodiment of dispatch done right, and have demonstrated strong local oversight, rigorous quality processes, and [...]

Lawrence-Douglas County Planning Commission forms subcommittee to tackle revisions to wind farm regulations

2023-03-24T11:00:41-05:00March 24th, 2023|

It’s not yet clear what the next draft of Douglas County’s revised regulations for wind energy development will look like, but it is clear that the work to codify the updated rules is far from finished. At a meeting on Monday, the Lawrence-Douglas County Planning Commission discussed some of the changes it wanted to see in the second draft of that document. The conversation came about a month and a half after the public comment period for the first draft wrapped up in early February. Now, the planning commission has formed an ad hoc committee that’ll meet outside of regularly scheduled [...]

Hutch welcomes tens of thousands, brings in more than $1M hosting its 75th NJCAA Championship

2023-03-24T11:48:58-05:00March 24th, 2023|

The city of Hutchinson is welcoming tens of thousands of people this week for its 75th year of hosting the NJCAA Basketball Championship. The city says this is one of its biggest events of the year, and the benefits reach far beyond just the court. Every year, crowds pack the Hutchinson Sports Arena hoping for exciting basketball, and this year hasn't disappointed. Hutchinson resident Holly Spellman says it's a long-time family tradition. "Our boys are all ball boys, so they help warm up the teams, help mop the floors, so we spend our spring break here," said Spellman. For others, it's [...]

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