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KDOT Seeks Public Input on Proposed Amendment to 2025–2028 Statewide Transportation Plan

2025-06-30T11:48:03-05:00June 30th, 2025|

The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) requests comments on an amendment to the Federal Fiscal Year 2025-2028 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) document. The STIP is a project specific publication that lists all KDOT administered projects, regardless of funding source, and includes projects for counties and cities as well as projects on the State Highway System. The list of projects being amended to the STIP can be viewed at ksdot.gov/about/publications-and-reports/state-transportation-improvement-program-stip. The approval of the STIP amendment requires a public comment period, which concludes July 10. To make comments on the amendment, contact KDOT’s Division of Program and Project Management at 785-296-3254. Source: KDOT

Beating the Heat: Clay Center Zoo Adjusts Animal Care for Summer Weather

2025-06-30T07:55:05-05:00June 30th, 2025|

Early this year, during the dead of winter, we spoke with Clay Center Zoo Curator Garett Payne on how they care for animals in the extreme cold and snow. Recently, we spoke to Payne on how the animals are cared for during the heat of summer. Payne said the addition of the new buildings makes it much easier for the animals and caretakers.  Most of the animals have full access to air conditioning when they get too hot. He spoke about the few animals that don’t have access to AC. Source: KCLY Radio

Kansas Supreme Court: Tort Claim’s recreational exception includes library services

2025-06-28T08:22:01-05:00June 28th, 2025|

A public library's core services of allowing patrons to read and borrow books and media fit within these common and ordinary meanings of recreation. In fact, a brief internet search reveals the terms "recreational reading," a.k.a. "leisure reading," are in common use and many articles, studies, and books have been published on the subject. ... Therefore, we decline Zaragoza's request to narrowly interpret the term "recreational" in the statutory immunity exception to include only those recreational activities that "involve physical activity or any increased risk of injury." Source: Zaragoza v. Johnson County.

Smith County Memorial Hospital, BCBS, and National Fitness Campaign provide free fitness for everyone in Smith Center

2025-06-27T11:17:14-05:00June 27th, 2025|

This Fitness Court® Studio was developed ... to expand free access to high-quality workouts and create equitable access to exercise for communities across the region. The Fitness Court® is the world’s best outdoor gym that lets users leverage their own body weight to get a complete workout using seven exercise stations. Source: The Sunflower State Radio Network

Donors help Arma kids swim free

2025-06-27T09:08:07-05:00June 27th, 2025|

Since May 27, kids in the northeast corner of the county have had the chance to swim free at the Arma Pool courtesy of numerous donations from community members.    Source: - Latest Stories

Home renovation plan sparks discussion on rentals in Holton

2025-06-27T09:03:40-05:00June 27th, 2025|

Plans to renovate and convert a house in Holton into a duplex sparked conversation among members of the Holton City Commission about what property owners are — or could be — doing to solve the problem of available rental housing in the city. Source: The Holton Recorder

New art on display in Johnson County Administration Building’s exhibition space

2025-06-27T08:58:10-05:00June 27th, 2025|

A new collection of art is now on display in the Johnson County Administration Building, through the county’s partnership with InterUrban ArtHouse on a rotating art exhibition. This is the Administration Building’s third collection of art since the rotating exhibition began in Sept. 2024. The new art, created by Melanie Nolker, features oil paintings of birch and aspen trees, abstract acrylic paintings and more. Source: Johnson County Kansas

Johnson County develops a southwest-area transportation connection plan near Panasonic

2025-06-27T08:56:21-05:00June 27th, 2025|

Johnson County is developing a transportation connection plan for the rural, southwestern fringe, all in response to the new Panasonic Energy Electric Vehicle Battery Plant in De Soto about to come online at the former Sunflower Army Ammunition Plant. The county’s transportation plan — the draft of which can be found here — seeks to connect the site of the former plant, now dubbed Astra Enterprise Park, to neighboring southwest communities Olathe, Gardner and Edgerton as well as Douglas County to the west. Source: Johnson County Post

Buc-ee’s is coming to town. Wyandotte residents to weigh in on tax incentives

2025-06-27T08:54:03-05:00June 27th, 2025|

Residents may soon get a chance to tell the Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas, what they think about using added sales tax dollars to finance the rodent-logoed, multipurpose gas station and convenience store that’s making its way into KCK. Source: Local Kansas City Missouri & Kansas News |

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