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Resident raises concerns about wind farm to Labette County

2022-06-15T07:32:12-05:00June 14th, 2022|

Labette County commissioners Monday entertained the idea of putting into effect a moratorium on wind farm construction and development, but no formal action was taken. County resident Lindsey Wilson approached county commissioners about protective opportunities for the county with wind turbines. Wilson and her family live in what would be the footprint of the wind farm if the German utility company RWE moves forward with the development. She asked commissioners to complete research and read about wind farms. “ Source: Parsons Sun

Rolling blackouts possible

2022-06-14T09:18:04-05:00June 14th, 2022|

While it is unlikely conditions will deteriorate to February 2021 levels, when cities across Kansas were forced to save power amid a historic winter storm, the possibility for rolling blackouts is real. An annual assessment conducted by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation said there was a “low likelihood” of emerging reliability issues over the summer and the state’s largest utility said it was prepared. But the NERC report also contained a word of warning. “Load shedding may be needed under extreme peak demand and outage scenarios studied,” the group wrote. Source: Salina Journal

Garden City Airport terminal project begins construction

2022-06-14T09:17:05-05:00June 14th, 2022|

The ground has finally broken on the Garden City Regional Airport new terminal project. A groundbreaking ceremony for the project was held Friday. Shannon Dick, Garden City mayor, said in researching for his speech at the groundbreaking he found a paper called “The Economic Importance of Air Travel in High-Amenity Rural Areas” by Ray Rasker, et al. The paper found strong correlations to a resident’s per capital income, earnings per job, employment in professional jobs, education and diversity of job types to a community’s distance to major airports, those with 15,000 enplanements or more. Based on that number, GCRA is classified [...]

Drivers beware: 3 bike tours rolling through Kansas

2022-06-14T09:16:09-05:00June 14th, 2022|

While Biking Across Kansas will send about 600 cyclists streaming through the area this week, the annual non-competitive ride isn’t the only bicycle-related event that passes through central Kansas this month. With three riders killed while traveling through the state over the past five years, cyclists and event organizers are asking motorists to be aware and share the road. State law requires at least 3 feet of space between a cyclist and a vehicle when passing, so drivers should pass like any other vehicle, only when it is safe to do so with sufficient space. Two races — the Trans Am [...]

Fed likely to boost interest rates by three-quarters of a point this week

2022-06-14T09:14:28-05:00June 14th, 2022|

Markets are beginning to anticipate an even faster pace of interest rate hikes, and Federal Reserve officials apparently are contemplating the possibility as well. Central bank policymakers are entertaining the idea of a 75 basis point increase to the Fed’s benchmark funds rate that banks charge each other for overnight financing, according to CNBC’s Steve Liesman. Changes in the economic outlook, including the likelihood that inflation hasn’t peaked and is running well ahead of the Fed’s 2% goal, could influence a bigger rate move during the two-day meeting that concludes Wednesday. A 75 basis point move is “a real distinct possibility,” [...]

As mortgage applications pull back, lenders say housing demand still strong in Wichita metro

2022-06-14T09:13:30-05:00June 14th, 2022|

As inflation and interest rates rise, local residential mortgage lenders are seeing signs that the white-hot market of the last two years has started its journey to normalization. But that does not mean the housing market is screeching to a halt, they said, as there is still plenty of demand to work through while supply remains tight in the metro area. ... Last Friday's Labor Department report that inflation in May experienced its largest annual increase since 1981 increased expectations that the Federal Reserve will raise benchmark interest rates by 75 basis points when it meets on Wednesday — and expectations [...]

Municipal Bond Trends for June 13, 2022

2022-06-14T09:11:52-05:00June 14th, 2022|

The interest rate table above illustrates recent changes in a sample of MBIS "investment grade" yields. Every issuer's credit is different. For rates that may be applicable to your municipality, contact our Municipal Bond Advisors, Larry Kleeman and Beth Warren.

Andover recovery committee begins work on tornado relief efforts

2022-06-14T09:11:22-05:00June 14th, 2022|

A long-term recovery committee has started meeting in Andover to continue relief and rebuilding efforts after the April 29th tornado. The committee will work to coordinate efforts between the City of Andover and Butler and Sedgwick Counties. The committee includes emergency management officials, business and government leaders and staff from local relief agencies. The committee will be working to share information, simplify resident access to resources, and resolve cases with unmet needs. Source: 101.3 KFDI

City of Manhattan coordinating week-long storm cleanup

2022-06-14T09:11:03-05:00June 14th, 2022|

Manhattan’s seen widespread tree damage following a severe storm that gusted the city with 100 mile per hour straight line winds on Saturday, June 11, prompting the city to coordinate a citywide cleanup effort beginning next Tuesday. In a similar fashion to the annual citywide Spring cleanup the City of Manhattan organizes around the beginning of April, the community will be divided into zones with different days assigned for crews to pass through to pick up debris. Source: 1350 KMAN

What saying ‘yes’ means in Tonganoxie after Tyson rejection

2022-06-14T09:10:48-05:00June 14th, 2022|

Four years after fighting off a controversial chicken processing plant, the growing Leavenworth County community approved a deal with little fuss to bring in Topeka-based Hill’s Pet Nutrition with a 10-year, 100% tax abatement. The move culminates a period in which Tonganoxie has worked to become more strategic and open about economic development. It’s also seen an entrepreneurial revival fill nearly all its downtown storefronts. But the community’s focus on wooing big companies to town hasn’t changed, so long as they aren’t named Tyson. Source: KLC Journal

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