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Dodge City facility addresses mental and addiction together

2024-09-04T09:37:55-05:00September 4th, 2024|

The recovery community has built a sturdy foundation throughout the state, and a western Kansas mental health facility is seeing that addressing both mental health and addiction simultaneously in young people can help prevent future battles. Compass Behavioral Health in Dodge City is utilizing its employees to help people start their journey. “There was an opening for a peer support specialist, so I was like, you know, I’m going to get into that field and give back to people,” Seth McGinnes, a peer support specialist, said. The facility provides support for mental health and addiction and aims to give young people [...]

Why flags will be at half-staff on Wednesday

2024-09-04T09:34:42-05:00September 4th, 2024|

Governor Laura Kelly has directed flags to be flown at half-staff throughout Kansas on Wednesday, Sept. 4, in honor of Arkansas City Firefighter Trevor Rusk. Rusk died while off-duty on Aug. 24. However, since it was less than 24 hours since his last shift, it is considered a line-of-duty death. Rusk served the Arkansas City Fire Department since June 5, 2023. The ACFD said a visitation service will be held tonight, Tuesday, Sept. 3, from 5 to 7 p.m. at First Assembly of God, 3125 N. Summit St., Arkansas City. The memorial service will be held tomorrow, Wednesday, Sept. 4, at [...]

‘Goat on the lam’: Lawrence police wrangle goat causing traffic problems

2024-09-04T09:33:08-05:00September 4th, 2024|

A local goat who’s been “on the lam” for the last few days, frightening Lawrence drivers and bystanders, was detained by the Lawrence Kansas Police Department (LKPD). On Thursday, the LKPD shared body camera footage of the tussle. The footage shows a goat pinned in an alleyway between two houses. A Lawrence police officer lassos and tackles the goat before returning it to its rightful owner. “It turns out when it comes to lasso skills, we have a GOAT of our own here at LKPD — and not the kind that eats hay,” the LKPD wrote on YouTube. You can watch [...]

Backhoe operators from all over Kansas compete in Wichita

2024-09-04T09:31:10-05:00September 4th, 2024|

On Wednesday, 700 backhoe operators were in Wichita, showing off the skills necessary to do the job. The Backhoe Rodeo tests the skills of equipment operators, and it’s timed and judged on performance. “It just gives the operators a chance to come out and demonstrate their skill or get on a new piece of equipment that might be different from what they’re used to operating at home,” said Dan Defore, the water superintendent for the City of Winfield. This battle is part of a conference for people working in water and wastewater management. “There is education on drought preparedness, and there’s [...]

Little Balkans Days Festival concludes with polka dancing, chicken feed, and more

2024-09-04T09:29:37-05:00September 4th, 2024|

Little Balkans Days wrapped up today with a bevy of events for people to enjoy. Meadowbrook Mall in Pittsburg was the home for a polka dance and chicken feed. Guests had an opportunity to enjoy a chicken lunch, a choice of three sides of spaghetti, German slaw, German potato salad, and onion rings. A number of Southeast Kansas local restaurants provided the food. Live music was also provided by the Johnny Zibert Polka Band – giving everyone a chance to do some polka dancing. All proceeds from today go back to next year’s Little Balkans Days Festival. “Oh yeah, we look [...]

Peabody interim city clerk confirmed dead after Harvey County wreck; investigation continues into public fund management

2024-09-04T09:27:39-05:00September 4th, 2024|

A joint investigation has confirmed the man killed in a Harvey County crash this past weekend was former Peabody interim city clerk Jonathan Clayton. The Kansas Bureau of Investigation had joined the multi-agency investigation into Clayton’s disappearance and the management of public funds in Peabody shortly before Clayton’s truck was found in a Harvey County field with a body inside Sunday afternoon. The KBI issued a statement Thursday night saying Clayton was the man found dead inside the pickup. There is no evidence of foul play, but the investigation continues. The wreck investigation, which also involved the Kansas Highway Patrol and [...]

Dodge City named one of the most vibrant towns in Kansas

2024-09-04T09:25:04-05:00September 4th, 2024|

Dodge City, the legendary frontier town of the Old West, has earned recognition as one of the most vibrant towns in Kansas by World Atlas, a leading global publisher of travel and tourism content serving more than 165 million annual readers. While once notorious for its saloons, gambling halls, and gunfights, Dodge City has evolved into a peaceful, hospitable community that now captivates visitors with its rich history and vibrant spirit. Nestled atop the high plains in southwestern Kansas, Dodge City invites travelers to immerse themselves in the legacy of the Old West. Essential stops for any visitor include the Boot [...]

Planners make no change in zoning regulations for living in RVs in Parsons

2024-09-04T09:23:33-05:00September 4th, 2024|

After discussion last week, the Parsons Planning Commission voted to recommend keeping zoning regulations the same relating to people living in recreational vehicles on property in Parsons. City commissioners had discussions on both sides of the issue. A couple commissioners wanted to see a special use permit option for these situations; others also wanted a safety checklist in place to alleviate fire and carbon monoxide issues. Another option was to have the trailer moved to a park set up for trailers, either a temporary RV park or a more permanent mobile home park. Parsons Fire Chief Brad Boss said before and [...]

Prairie Village considers taxing AirBnbs instead of banning them

2024-09-04T09:19:28-05:00September 4th, 2024|

The city of Prairie Village’s ongoing discussion about how to address short-term rentals, like AirBnbs and Vrbos, veered into new territory Tuesday, with the majority of the city council expressing interest in exploring the idea of imposing a transient guest tax on such properties. Previously, the city council had discussed new rules that would effectively ban short-term rentals in the city. But on Tuesday, the Prairie Village City Council directed city staff to research how much tax revenue existing short-term rental properties could generate for the city. Transient guest taxes are imposed by some Kansas municipalities on room rentals or lodging, [...]

Wamego looking for county help with ‘burn pile’

2024-09-04T09:17:59-05:00September 4th, 2024|

The City of Wamego’s burn pile sees a lot of traffic from not only city residents but also those living outside the city, and maintaining the site has become an issue. Wamego City Manager Stacie Eichem addressed the county commission Monday about the possibility of the county working with the city to keep the site open to everyone. “We redid (the site) about five years ago. That was the attempt to be able to maintain it easier, and now it is definitely going to require some changes of some sort,” explained Eichem. Eichem said they may need to consider hiring someone [...]

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