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City extends funding agreements with WIBA, Greater Wichita Partnership

2023-02-21T23:01:27-06:00February 21st, 2023|

Wichita's City Council voted Tuesday to renew agreements and provide funding to two organizations geared toward supporting businesses and growing the economy. The Council approved $400,000 annually for the next three years for the Greater Wichita Partnership, along with $100,000 for one year for the Wichita Independent Business Association, or WIBA. Source: Wichita Business Journal

Airport touts grant programs, new routes in contracting service consultant

2023-02-21T23:00:00-06:00February 21st, 2023|

Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport has contracted a consulting firm the airport's leader says could help add new routes from the city and get Wichita in the game on a federal grant program. The Wichita City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved signing Ailevon Pacific Aviation Consulting to a three-year deal for consulting services, continuing a previous partnership between the airport and the firm. Source: Wichita Business Journal

Wichita changes zoning code to increase capacity of home daycares

2023-02-21T22:58:34-06:00February 21st, 2023|

In an effort to improve access to child care, Wichita's City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to increase the capacity of home daycares from 10 to 12 children. More specifically, the vote was to approve an amendment to the Unified Zoning Code, which is shared by Wichita and Sedgwick County and includes regulations for home occupations and daycares. The effort is in response to a desperate need for child-care availability in the Wichita area that officials say has a significant impact on the local workforce. Source: Wichita Business Journal

Investors Worry Too-Hot Economy Will Put Fed on More Aggressive Rate Path

2023-02-21T07:00:00-06:00February 21st, 2023|

The U.S. economy doesn’t look anywhere close to a recession. Investors are starting to worry that may ultimately be bad news for markets.... In ordinary circumstances, that run of strong economic data should be good news for markets as well. Yet investors have been viewing almost everything the past year through the lens of how it might affect the Fed’s interest-rate policy. Their growing fear is that if the U.S. economy remains too hot, it will force the Fed to raise interest rates higher and hold them there for longer than they anticipate. That would raise the chances of a sharp [...]

Bill banning plastic bag restrictions runs into Senate hurdle

2023-02-20T22:27:06-06:00February 20th, 2023|

A bill barring local governments from regulating plastic grocery bags and other material ran into a roadblock in the Senate on Thursday morning. The Senate Commerce Committee voted down the bill that had been backed by the business community, including the Kansas Chamber of Commerce, the state restaurant association and the National Federation of Independent Business. It was the second consecutive year that the ban ran into difficulty although it has had widespread support from lawmakers in the past. Source: Sunflower State Journal

$350M project in Newton will be region’s largest private investment in 5 years

2023-02-20T22:25:44-06:00February 20th, 2023|

Newton's City Commission on Tuesday approved a development agreement for the construction of a new manufacturing facility for GAF Materials, a New Jersey-based roofing manufacturer with 26 plants across the U.S. Local economic development leaders in the area have called it the largest private sector investment in the Wichita region in the last five years. Under the agreement, Newton will provide up to $350 million in industrial revenue bonds, including a sales tax exemption on construction materials and equipment, as well as a 100% property tax exemption for 10 years. In order to receive the incentives, GAF must invest at least $75 [...]

Governor Kelly Announces EMP Shield Plans to Build $1.9 Billion, 1,200-Job Computer Chip Manufacturing Facility in Coffey County

2023-02-21T06:56:56-06:00February 20th, 2023|

Governor Laura Kelly today announced that EMP Shield, an industry leader in protecting electronic devices from destructive magnetic pulses, plans to invest $1.9 billion in a computer chip manufacturing facility in Burlington. The facility will create more than 1,200 jobs averaging $66,000 annually. EMP Shield will build its facility on 300 acres in a secure campus located at Silicon Prairie Industrial Park. The company will be joined by six out-of-state suppliers, resulting in an additional 1,000 jobs created in Coffey County. ... EMP Shield plans to have four production lines operating in approximately 235,000 square feet of facilities in the new [...]

Kansas governor: $1.9 billion, 1,200-job computer chip plant to be built in Coffey County

2023-02-20T22:23:05-06:00February 20th, 2023|

A company known for protecting electronic devices from destructive magnetic pulses Monday unveiled plans to invest $1.9 billion in a computer chip manufacturing facility in Burlington capable of employing an estimated 1,200 people when fully operational. Gov. Laura Kelly said EMP Shield would locate the secure chip-manufacturing facility on 300 acres in the Silicon Prairie Industrial Park. That plant would collaborate with six out-of-state suppliers capable of adding 1,000 jobs within Coffey County southeast of Topeka. “Right now, computer chips — the technology that powers everything from cars to smartphones to broadband — are mostly made in China. That’s a problem,” [...]

Garden City launches Citizens Academy program for 2023

2023-02-20T22:18:35-06:00February 20th, 2023|

Garden City has announced the return of its popular Citizens Academy program, which will take place from March 23 to May 11. The free, eight-week course is open to all Garden City residents who want to learn more about services provided by the city and its daily operations. The program gives people a behind-the-scenes look at what happens within the City on a daily basis and helps them better understand how their community is run. The Citizens Academy program will be led by City staff and includes tours of facilities, as well as group activities. Participants will have the opportunity to [...]

‘Fund the Field’: McPherson schools announce matching fundraiser opportunity

2023-02-20T22:17:06-06:00February 20th, 2023|

On Friday, the McPherson Public Schools Capital Campaign committee announced that there will be a $100,000 matching funds opportunity for their "Fund the Field" capital campaign project. This campaign was put together to help fund a new outdoor facility at McPherson High School. This includes a regulation artificial turf soccer/football field and an eight-lane track. Source: KSN-TV

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