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New grocery store-style food bank opens in Reno County

2026-03-13T09:32:11-05:00March 13th, 2026|

The Food Bank of Reno County celebrated the grand opening of its new facility in Hutchinson on Thursday. Lance Patterson, chairman of the food bank, said the new facility is five times larger than the previous one and is designed like a grocery store. “It’s really, really cool to see how much the community rallied around this project, how much people care about our community, and how much this looks and feels like a real grocery store,” Patterson said. Each person who visits the food bank will be given a certain number of points to spend based on the size of [...]

Reno County data center forum addresses water worries

2026-03-13T09:30:54-05:00March 13th, 2026|

As data centers remain a hot topic across the state, an informational meeting in Hutchinson on Thursday aimed to calm fears over the facilities. The Hutchinson/Reno County Chamber of Commerce hosted the event with state officials and energy and artificial intelligence companies. The speakers said they hoped to combat misinformation. They pushed for the positives, arguing that data centers drive economic growth by creating jobs and drawing business. The main concerns people express about data centers typically revolve around energy consumption, particularly the use of water. Read more: KSN-TV

Sedgwick County blocks battery energy storage systems temporarily

2026-03-13T09:29:58-05:00March 13th, 2026|

The Sedgwick County Board of County Commissioners will pause applications for battery energy storage systems for now. During Wednesday’s meeting, commissioners voted 5-0 to halt development until the county can come up with zoning regulations. The battery systems, commonly abbreviated as BESS, are used to store power when the demand is low and save it for when people need it. The county is also in the middle of deciding regulations for data centers. Read more: KSN-TV

A burning passion: A 7-year veteran, he’s fire chief at age 25

2026-03-13T09:28:58-05:00March 13th, 2026|

When Colton Glenn became Peabody fire chief at age 25, he found himself leading a department in a town where he had fire trucks race down streets as a kid. Despite seven years of firefighting experience, Glenn is one of the youngest fire chiefs leading a volunteer department in Kansas. “I never in a million years thought I’d end up becoming fire chief when I joined,” he said. Read more: Marion County RECORD

Kansas property tax system is akin to ‘Titanic that’s hit the iceberg,’ lawmaker says

2026-03-13T09:28:28-05:00March 13th, 2026|

Kansas legislators’ lineup of property tax relief legislation could chip away at state and local revenue, but some see the proposals as course correction, making up for years of rising property taxes. One bill would phase out Kansans’ property taxes in favor of added sales taxes, and another would exempt seniors from paying property taxes that go toward funding school districts. But legislators, who have eagerly pursued tax relief legislation in recent years, were conflicted about the proposals. Sen. Mike Murphy, a Sylvia Republican, said Tuesday that the Legislature needs to look at property tax relief differently. Past measures haven’t made [...]

ICE detention center in Kansas can open after Leavenworth granted a private prison company’s permit

2026-03-13T09:20:01-05:00March 13th, 2026|

This historic Kansas prison town will allow CoreCivic to hold federal immigration detainees after a year of legal wrangling and public outcry from opponents. Four out of five city commissioners voted to grant CoreCivic’s application for a special use permit. The decision allows the company to operate its dormant 1,000-bed facility as a detention center on behalf of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The compound has sat at the center of a drawn-out legal battle — and furious criticism from opponents of Leavenworth becoming a regional hub for President Trump’s immigration agenda. Commissioners said they had amended the permit to [...]

Lawrence leaders discuss how to strengthen existing public art funding program

2026-03-10T10:46:08-05:00March 10th, 2026|

One of Mike Dever’s regrets from his earlier terms on the City Commission is that “I went eight years without spending money on art.” Soon, he and the rest of the City Commission could take extra steps to guarantee more funding for public art and make it more visible around town. Read more: LJWorld

County leaders debate role of proposed administrator

2026-03-10T09:34:03-05:00March 10th, 2026|

Department heads met with Riley County commissioners Thursday for the first time since officials last week announced plans to develop a county administrator position. During a 45-minute work session, the three commissioners heard concerns and suggestions from department leaders as the county considers recommendations from its outside consultant. Emergency services director David Adams spoke on behalf of a collective of department heads. He noted the group is generally behind the concept but also sought further clarity on how the position will be structured. Read more: News Radio KMAN

Newton Rec Center runs through eight decades of activity

2026-03-10T09:33:29-05:00March 10th, 2026|

The Newton Recreation Center is celebrating its 80th anniversary. That’s 80 years of adults and children playing games, attending special events and using the wellness center and swimming pools to lose weight, get in shape and have fun. At least thousands of people have benefitted from the rec center with the sports teams in which they can play things like baseball, softball and soccer, and various classes from arts and crafts, dance, cheer, baking and exercise. Read more: Harvey County Now

Volunteers, fundraising surge for Big Brothers, Big Sisters

2026-03-10T09:32:27-05:00March 10th, 2026|

Usually, Harvey County Big Brothers, Big Sisters is begging for mentors. This year, things are a little different. “Our waiting list is almost gone,” Rachel Bachman, who recruits volunteers to the local program, said. “It’s the best problem to have.” The organization puts local youth who might need a little extra help or another adult in their life together with a mentor or Big Brother/Sister. Volunteers participate in different levels, from meeting kids at lunch at school to taking them on outings or participating in group activities. The program’s operated in the county for 36 years. Right now, the organization has [...]

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