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WPD ensures safety at arena with drones, SWAT, K9s

2025-03-21T09:50:35-05:00March 21st, 2025|

A lot of preparation has gone into getting Wichita ready for tens of thousands of fans, and that includes safety. KSN's Derek Lytle sat down with a Wichita Police Lieutenant, Stephanie Neal, to learn how they are keeping Intrust Bank Arena and the surrounding area safe. Lt. Neal said anytime fans gather for a large sporting event, law enforcement is on high alert.  "We're going to have the drones, the mounted unit, officers on foot, officers on bikes, the SWAT team will be down there, the bomb squad will also be down there, explosive detection K9s that will be doing sweeps [...]

Residents inspire change by cleaning and brightening central Topeka

2025-03-21T09:48:49-05:00March 21st, 2025|

Parts of central Topeka have a history of high crime and low overall neighborhood health, but it’s motivating people to inspire positive change. The Central Topeka Grocery Oasis, Omni Circle and Keep America Beautiful are leading an effort to clean trash and repaint outdoor amenities in the Capital City. “It’s nice when people see the need and are ready to jump in and fill the need, which is to tidy up the community,” said Omni Circle COO Nikki Ramirez-Jennings. “We’re going to be repainting the playground equipment with the help of Shawnee County Parks and Rec. Stormont Vail is going to [...]

Arma targets aging utility poles

2025-03-21T09:47:40-05:00March 21st, 2025|

It may not be every council member’s favorite time of the meeting, but purchase requests are part of the job. On Monday, the Arma City Council reviewed and approved multiple requests from city superintendent Austin Spragg with one pertaining to utility poles. Earlier this year, a utility pole failed and caused the loss of power to an entire neighborhood in the midst of a winter storm. To stay ahead of the game and avoid future hefty costs and repairs, Spragg and city electrician Chuck Burns recently patrolled the city and compiled a list of utility poles that need to be replaced [...]

Director of Public Works – Goddard, KS

2025-03-18T20:53:50-05:00March 18th, 2025|

DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS Annual Salary Range DOQ $85,000 to $135,000 PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES  Leading, planning, organizing, and directing all Public Works operations.  Responsible for the departmental budget  Hire, supervise, and train Public Works employees  Lead Street, Water, Wastewater Plant, and Parks/Recreation operations.  Enforcing safety regulations and compliance with City policies, procedures, and safety regulations. Benefits -Kansas Public Employees Retirement System (KPERS) -13 Paid Holidays -Health/Wellness Program and Excellent Health Insurance -Company Vehicle -Flex Spending Account -Dental Insurance - Life Insurance Apply by emailing resume and cover letter to ccrossette@goddardks.gov  

Governor Kelly Celebrates Grand Opening of Hilmar Cheese Company’s New Production Facility in Dodge City

2025-03-18T12:39:35-05:00March 18th, 2025|

Governor Laura Kelly joined federal, state and local officials this past Saturday to officially mark the opening of Hilmar Cheese Company’s new production facility in Dodge City, Kansas. “I am pleased that Hilmar Cheese Company chose to build its new production facility in Dodge City,” Governor Laura Kelly said. “This investment in our state is a strong signal to industry leaders around the globe that Kansas has the workforce and infrastructure for companies to be competitive.” Hilmar Cheese Company, Inc. is one of the world’s largest cheese manufacturers and a global supplier of high-quality whey ingredients. Hilmar’s new Dodge City facility [...]

Wichita officials move to clear homeless camp from park

2025-03-18T12:38:00-05:00March 18th, 2025|

The City of Wichita has taken steps to clear a homeless encampment from a park in the Riverside neighborhood, shortly before a cleanup event takes place. Notices were posted at Sim Park and homeless residents there were given until the end of the day Thursday, and the Police Department’s Homeless Outreach Team has been working to move them to shelters and into services and programs. The city has reported a number of complaints online and by phone about the encampment. The city is working to enforce an illegal camping ordinance after the City Council voted to approve changes in December. The [...]

Sedgwick considers new speed limits for residential neighborhoods

2025-03-18T12:33:53-05:00March 18th, 2025|

He said it confuses people in the community and the officers. He added that the 30 mph for unmarked residential areas doesn’t suit every situation. “You have to look at what’s happening in your community to see if that’s a safe speed,” Hall said. He said people would be upset if they wrote tickets for three or four miles an hour, people would be upset. “That 30-mile-an-hour zone effectively becomes a 38 to 40-mile-per-hour zone before officers are writing tickets,” Hall said. “That’s way too fast.” Last year, Wamego passed an ordinance to drop all of its unmarked city streets to [...]

Residents turn to backyard flocks as egg prices surge

2025-03-18T12:31:57-05:00March 18th, 2025|

A line recently greeted Jessica Warkentin at Tractor Supply. Warkentin showed up, planning to expand her family’s very small flock of backyard chickens in Newton, which a neighbor gifted them in November. “We said if they survived the winter, we were going to get chicks,” she said. “Last week, we spent several days calling stores to see when their chickens got in.” Tractor supply promised chicks at noon for sale. She arrived at 11:30 a.m. to be the fourth in line. She said one woman had been waiting since 9:30 a.m. While plenty of people are starting backyard flocks in Harvey [...]

North Newton council discusses strategic plan

2025-03-18T12:27:41-05:00March 18th, 2025|

North Newton City Administrator Brad Harris told city council members one of the city’s strategic-plan goals that has to do with land development will be a year-long process. They want to identify and rank available land for development. “It’s an ongoing process,” Harris said. “We are starting to talk to some landowners, and we’re starting to get some interest to start talking about what that looks like, so we’re pretty pleased that they’re coming forward to us and beginning this conversation, so we’re going to keep working away at that throughout the year and see which pieces of land are available [...]

Hillsboro City Council meeting target of cyber attack

2025-03-18T12:25:24-05:00March 18th, 2025|

The Hillsboro City Council meeting was interrupted on Tuesday, March 4 on the Zoom side when a pornographic image began flashing across all of the screens. The meeting, which is held in person and streamed live across Zoom to allow more people access to the meetings and provide a recording for future viewings, was paused as Hillsboro City Administrator Matt Stiles worked quickly to figure out where the cyber attack was coming from while Hillsboro Mayor Lou explained to the council, guests and Zoom attendees what was going on. “We are getting cyber-attacked via Zoom,” said Thurston. “I think that’s a [...]

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