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Tourism, growth and local businesses: City Commission discusses economic development

2026-04-13T08:28:39-05:00April 13th, 2026|

City commissioners wrote their own headlines for what they wanted to see happen in Eudora 10 years from now at an extra meeting Saturday. Among the ideas were a new recreation park, waterpark, K-10 commercial center and amphitheatre. Those ideas were just one piece of an hours-long meeting where the City Commission discussed economic development in town. Commissioners discussed how to strengthen downtown, draw in outside spenders from K-10 and drive more local spending. Saturday’s work session was informational only and did not include any action taken by commissioners. They did, however, provide input for city staff that could guide future decisions. City [...]

Here’s what name was picked for Topeka’s new police dog

2026-04-13T08:27:55-05:00April 13th, 2026|

"Ryker" has been picked as the name of Topeka's new police dog by people visiting the Topeka Police Department's Facebook page. The new canine partner of police Sgt. Joshua Miller was given that name after it received 238 votes in public balloting conducted on the TPD page, the department announced April 9. Read more: Topeka Capital-Journal

Topeka to sell iconic water tower property ‘as is’

2026-04-13T08:26:41-05:00April 13th, 2026|

Topeka's city government will try to sell property it owns at 1121 SE Quincy St. — including a huge, iconic, former water tower that's about 85 years old — in its current "as is/where is" condition. The mayor and council voted 10-0 late April 7 to authorize city manager Robert Perez to engage a real estate broker to help the city try to sell that property, which is also the site of a parking lot the city maintains. The vote came after deputy city manager Braxton Copley said the water tower and an underground storage tank on the property haven't been [...]

Maize sees incentives as key to competing with Wichita for growth

2026-04-13T08:25:06-05:00April 13th, 2026|

The city of Maize is tired of being passed up by retailers for Wichita. Maize, which has seen substantial housing growth, has a lot of available land and vacant pad sites left to be developed, and is wanting a closer look from retailers and other commercial developers. The city has brought on a retail consultant to market Maize to prospective retail and restaurant brands. Some retailers have taken notice, such as Casey's, which plans to build a new store at 5345 N. Maize Road. But others, like Hawaiian Bros, chose Wichita after initially considering a pad site in Maize. Read more: [...]

Moratorium or not? Nearby counties vary on data centers

2026-04-13T08:17:58-05:00April 13th, 2026|

Sedgwick County has a data center moratorium until mid-June as it works to create regulations for the facilities. Nearby counties are also figuring out how to contend with the centers. Read more: Wichita Eagle

City Manager – Herington, KS (Due May 10, 2026)

2026-04-10T13:31:56-05:00April 10th, 2026|

City Manager City of Herington, Kansas The City of Herington, Kansas, is seeking a motivated, ethical, and community-oriented professional to serve as its next City Manager. Herington is committed to maintaining strong municipal services, supporting economic growth, and fostering a collaborative and engaged community. The City Manager serves as the chief administrative officer and is responsible for the day-to-day operations of City government, implementation of policies established by the governing body, and leadership of City staff. Qualifications 2 to 5 years of progressively responsible experience as a city manager/administrator or relevant local government experience. Bachelor’s degree in public administration or a [...]

LKM warns HB 2745 could re-surface today in another bill

2026-04-09T14:54:50-05:00April 9th, 2026|

CCR for HB 2043 (formerly Senate Sub for HB 2745) is a comprehensive property tax proposal amended today in Conference Committee by House and Senate leadership. This follows the Governor’s veto of the prior version yesterday. A floor vote is expected in both chambers today... Source: LKM

Fed officials still foresee rate cut this year, despite war impacts, minutes show

2026-04-09T08:02:44-05:00April 9th, 2026|

Federal Reserve officials at their March meeting still expected to lower interest rates this year, even with a high level of uncertainty from the Iran war and tariffs, according to minutes released Wednesday. Most of the participants said the war could result in the need for easier monetary policy if rising gas prices hit the labor market and consumer wallets. Read more: CNBC Bonds

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman, Senator Moran Visit Cosmosphere to Officially Unveil Newly Renovated Hall of Space Museum

2026-04-09T08:01:52-05:00April 9th, 2026|

On Monday morning, the Cosmosphere welcomed U.S. Senator Jerry Moran, along with current NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman and Gerry Griffin. The visit began with a private tour of the Cosmosphere’s campus and ended with a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the newly renovated Hall of Space Museum. President and CEO of the Cosmosphere, Jim Remar, began by pointing out the Apollo 13 spacecraft that sits in the Hall of Space Museum, appreciating the correlation between that module and the positioning of the current Integrity Spacecraft, which is preparing to travel around the dark side of the moon.  Read more: Ad Astra Radio

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