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Halstead opens new ball fields

2025-04-10T10:43:46-05:00April 10th, 2025|

After months of construction, the community was able to see some of the more high visibility aspects of the Halstead Bond Project on April 3. Both Halstead High School baseball and softball officially opened their respective facilities in action when hosting Pratt in a game that was moved thanks to weather concerns. School board members from Halstead were on hand to throw the ceremonial first pitch at each field. Source: Harvey County Now

Kansas Court of Appeals judges hear arguments in Landlords of Lawrence lawsuit against city

2025-04-10T10:41:10-05:00April 10th, 2025|

A group of Lawrence landlords have taken their argument against the city’s ordinance meant to ensure voucher recipients can find housing to a higher court. The Lawrence City Commission in February 2023 approved an ordinance change that creates a protected class based on renters’ source of income, as well as their status as a survivor of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking or stalking. It also disallows discrimination based on prospective tenants’ immigration status. The ordinance went into effect June 1, 2023. The Landlords of Lawrence — an association of 30-plus local landlords — filed a lawsuit against the city, arguing the language [...]

Damage done to munis despite 90-day tariff delay

2025-04-10T10:39:21-05:00April 10th, 2025|

The municipal market selloff intensified Wednesday amid the shifting implementation of President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs on imported goods from around the globe. Following Trump's announcement that the largest tariffs against most countries had been delayed for 90 days, the muni market had a subdued reaction as the damage done earlier in the session held. U.S. Treasuries whipsawed and ended mixed while stocks rallied on the news. Very few deals priced in the primary as most issuers and deal teams pulled the transactions amid the volatility. Munis saw large losses for the day, with some scales paring back losses. Source: The [...]

What muni market participants are saying about Trump tariff turmoil

2025-04-10T10:37:58-05:00April 10th, 2025|

The Bond Buyer took the pulse of professionals in various sectors of the municipal bond market to see what they are doing and advising in the midst of the market turmoil driven by President Trump's erratic tariff policies. Alice Cheng, director of municipal credit and investor strategy at Janney, said she'd advise both investors and borrowers to play it safe. Players in equities and fixed income markets are "reacting to everything that the administration has to say," Cheng said. "To mitigate that, perhaps wait-and-see is a better option." Source: The Latest

Wyandotte County voters weigh another school bond in face of rising enrollment

2025-04-10T10:36:43-05:00April 10th, 2025|

Voters in northwest Wyandotte County on Tuesday will decide the fate of a proposed $32.5 million bond for ongoing improvements in Piper Unified School District. The item, if successful, would greenlight the second in a two-phase districtwide improvement plan to accommodate rising enrollment amid space limitations. Source: Local Kansas City Missouri & Kansas News |

Repairs to two Wichita high schools have cost the district nearly $60 million — and counting

2025-04-10T10:35:32-05:00April 10th, 2025|

Structural repairs to two of Wichita’s oldest high schools have cost nearly $60 million over the past three years — an expense leaders say prevents them from upgrading and repairing other district buildings. “This is the reality of our situation,” said Superintendent Kelly Bielefeld. “When we have these kinds of expenses going toward two buildings, the other 88 buildings are hard to keep up on.” About four years ago, crews discovered structural problems in a science wing at Wichita's East High School, which is more than 100 years old. School officials shuttered 18 classrooms in that wing of the school for [...]

Galena school bond proposal for upgrades approved by voters

2025-04-10T10:34:19-05:00April 10th, 2025|

Galena voters pass a bond proposal for school upgrades. USD 499 Bond Question: If the bond question passes, it would allow the school district to borrow $7.5 million to fix and improve school buildings, enhance safety, and build new facilities, without increasing taxes. Source: www.koamnewsnow.com - RSS Results in news/local-news of type article

Wichita’s Fallen Firefighter Memorial becomes state’s after being vandalized

2025-04-10T10:32:29-05:00April 10th, 2025|

State leaders approved recognizing the Fallen Firefighter Memorial in Wichita as the state's official memorial on Wednesday. The move comes after it was vandalized this week. On Tuesday, the Kansas Firefighters Museum took to Facebook to share that the museum and memorial had been vandalized. The Wichita Fire Department took it upon themselves to clean up the memorial on Wednesday, but the building cannot be power-washed. Source: KSN-TV

McPherson Fire Dept. hosts open house to showcase new station

2025-04-10T10:30:37-05:00April 10th, 2025|

The McPherson Fire Department is inviting the community to celebrate the opening of its brand-new Fire Station 2 with a public open house on Saturday, May 31, from 9 a.m. to noon. According to a social post from the department, the special event will allow residents to tour the station, meet local firefighters, and learn more about the equipment and resources that help keep the McPherson community safe. Source: KSN-TV

Governor, city, county leaders break ground on South Central Regional Mental Health Hospital

2025-04-10T10:29:42-05:00April 10th, 2025|

Local and state leaders broke ground on the new South Central Regional Mental Health Hospital in Wichita. It happened at noon on Wednesday at 3901 S. Custer Ave., the site chosen for the new hospital in south Wichita. It is just west of Meridian and MacArthur Road. The hospital will have 104 beds for adults with acute mental illness. Sedgwick County will build it, and the State of Kansas will run it. Funding for the project comes from federal and state sources. Sedgwick County received $25 million in federal recovery funds for construction. The Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services [...]

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