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Faster Internet Is Coming to America—as Soon as the Government Knows Where to Build It

2022-08-16T07:30:48-05:00August 15th, 2022|

The government’s $42.5 billion plan to expand internet service to underserved communities is stuck in a holding pattern nearly nine months after approval, largely because authorities still don’t know where gaps need to be filled. The broadband plan, part of the $1 trillion infrastructure bill signed by President Biden last November, stipulates that money to improve service can’t be doled out until the Federal Communications Commission completes new maps showing where homes and businesses lack fast service. Source: WSJ.com

Fed’s Barkin says rate increases need to continue until inflation holds at 2%

2022-08-14T20:49:27-05:00August 14th, 2022|

Despite positive inflation data this week, Richmond Federal Reserve President Thomas Barkin said Friday that more interest rate increases will be needed to tamp down price pressures. Releases this week showing that consumer and wholesale price increases softened in July were "very welcome," Barkin told CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" in a live interview. "So we're happy to see inflation start to move down," he added. But he noted that, "I'd like to see a period of sustained inflation under control, and until we do that I think we're just going to have to continue to move rates into restrictive territory." [...]

Gunshots damage Shawnee City Hall overnight Friday, nobody inside at time

2022-08-15T06:55:50-05:00August 14th, 2022|

Shawnee Police are investigating after gunshots were fired in at least two places along Johnson Drive overnight Friday. At least two bullets appear to have struck Shawnee City Hall during the incidents, damaging a door and window on the front side of the building which faces Johnson Drive. Investigators say city hall was unoccupied at the time the shots were fired, and nobody was reported injured in either shooting incident. Source: Prairie Village Post

Johnson County police handle more mental health calls. The nearest crisis center is in KCK

2022-08-14T20:43:28-05:00August 14th, 2022|

In the past year, Overland Park police officer Justin Shepherd has responded to mental health calls including a homeless man experiencing hallucinations and another person who was having thoughts of self-harm. But Shepherd has few options for getting someone in distress the help they need. Only two options are available 24 hours a day for people without insurance: take them to a hospital emergency room or to the crisis center in Kansas City, Kansas. Source: KC Star Local News

Mission Hills is installing cameras, license plate readers at 10 intersections

2022-08-15T06:56:36-05:00August 14th, 2022|

Mission Hills hopes to have 10 intersections outfitted with cameras or license plate readers by the end of the summer. The city has been installing cameras and automatic license plate readers at key intersections to help police solve crime, said Capt. Ivan Washington with the Prairie Village Police Department, which contracts with Mission Hills for police services. “The purpose of the initiative is to help as an investigative tool to provide tips or leads to the investigation division to hopefully be able to bring criminal cases to a positive resolution,” Washington said. Source: KC Star Local News

After years of planning, a new housing development is coming to Edgerton

2022-08-15T06:57:01-05:00August 14th, 2022|

Leaders of a southwest Johnson County community that is starved for housing on Thursday approved its first new single-family housing development in almost two decades, according to a news release. In an unanimous vote, the Edgerton City Council approved a conceptual plan proposed by developer Rausch Coleman Homes to build about 275 homes on more than 80 acres at the southwest corner of Braun and Eighth streets, according to the news release from ElevateEdgerton!, a public-private economic development partnership with the city. The new housing development is much needed for the community that sees its population nearly triple each day as [...]

City of Emporia encouraging citizen response to ongoing survey

2022-08-14T20:36:52-05:00August 14th, 2022|

As the city of Emporia continues navigating new waters, a new citywide survey will help the administration identify the city’s strengths and weaknesses according to City Manager Trey Cocking. During a recent installment of the Talk of Emporia, Cocking discussed a recent survey that began arriving in residents’ mailboxes last weekend. According to Cocking, the survey through ETC is designed to give the city residents feedback on which areas the community thinks need improvement. Source: KVOE Emporia Radio

Festival book celebrates 50 years of ‘Winfield’

2022-08-14T20:36:11-05:00August 14th, 2022|

Winfield resident Seth Bate has penned book on the history of the Walnut Valley Festival as the 50th anniversary of the world-famous event approaches. The book recounts some of the untold history and hidden lore of the annual event. Winfield’s Walnut Valley Festival examines the early years and what distinguishes it from other music festivals. It also includes reflections from entertainers, staff, crew, campers and fans, according to a press release issued Friday. Bate moved to Kansas in 1989 to attend Southwestern College. He married Jenny (Muret) and made Winfield his home. He started working at the festival as an emcee [...]

As Wichita embraces efforts to reduce homelessness, profound challenges remain

2022-08-14T20:35:04-05:00August 14th, 2022|

Staci Ellis left a verbally abusive relationship and ended up homeless in Wichita for nine months before settling into an apartment about four weeks ago. Ellis, who describes herself as a huge advocate for the homeless population, has been homeless four times. She said everyone in Wichita’s homeless community knows her because she previously worked at a shelter where she collected and handed out donations. The way Ellis sees it, one of the biggest challenges for Wichita’s homeless population is knowing where to get help. Source: Kansas Reflector

Kansas homes selling for over list price, study says

2022-08-14T20:33:48-05:00August 14th, 2022|

A new study that showed states where homes are selling for less than list price shows Kansas homes are selling above list price. The study is done by RubyHome, and analyzed historical Zillow data from the previous 12 months that sold at a different amount than the list price. Kansas came in 38th in the nation, with homes selling for 100.99% of the list price. The study found that West Virginia is the state with the lowest sales-to-list ratio, where homes were selling for on average 97.28% of their list price. Number three on the list was Oklahoma, where homes were [...]

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