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Visit OP’s new boss looks to future following pandemic years — ‘We have a lot to offer’

2022-06-07T00:47:18-05:00June 7th, 2022|

Overland Park’s visitor and tourism department is officially under new leadership now that Visit Overland Park has brought Warren Wilkinson on as the organization’s new president. Who he is: Wilkinson and his family originally moved to the Kansas City area from Chicago in 2018, in part, to be closer to his children’s grandparents. (His wife is from here.) He had previously worked in travel and tourism for 20 years, including work as chief marketing officer for Visit Indy, the official tourism site for Indianapolis, Indiana. He officially started his new job with Overland Park in April. Why Visit OP: Wilkinson said part of what [...]

Is your tap water funky? City of Lawrence is working on it

2022-06-07T00:42:07-05:00June 7th, 2022|

Some Lawrence folks have found their tap water to smell and taste rather unappetizing lately. The city says its Municipal Services and Operations department is working to address it. “The Clinton Water Treatment Plant is currently treating water with elevated levels of geosmin, a byproduct of naturally occurring algae,” according to a news release from the city. “The geosmin poses no health risk to residents or their pets but may cause a noticeably earthy smell and taste in the water.” The city says some people can detect geosmin at very low levels; others may not notice it at all. “The City [...]

Old West Lawrence neighbors win city board’s vote to delay action on traffic plan

2022-06-07T00:39:55-05:00June 7th, 2022|

Multi-modal Transportation Commission members listened to Old West Lawrence neighbors Monday and voted unanimously to hold off on approval of the city’s plan for permanent traffic barriers in the neighborhood. Several neighbors believe that through their group efforts, they have created a better plan to make the streets safer than what the city and consultants have proposed. The traffic devices placed throughout the neighborhood’s streets last fall sparked some disagreements among neighbors and had been a divisive issue. However, most of the vocal residents of the neighborhood — which spans approximately from Sixth Street south to Ninth Street and from the [...]

Jones Development seeks to annex 150 acres in Olathe

2022-06-07T00:37:30-05:00June 7th, 2022|

An industrial developer may reenter Olathe by annexing about 149 acres near U.S. Highway 169. On Monday evening, Kansas City-based Jones Development will go before the Olathe Planning Commission to request the annexation of about 149 acres on the northwest corner of 167th Street and U.S. Highway 169. City documents state that the developer plans to rezone and develop the site. The developer has a 40-year history of industrial work. Olathe spokesman Cody Kennedy said there are no plans right now for the type of development on the site. Annexation is a requirement before the land can be rezoned or developed. Source: [...]

Great Bend Municipal Band tradition continues

2022-06-06T08:26:57-05:00June 6th, 2022|

For only the second time since 2019, an audience stood to hear the Great Bend Municipal Band play “The Star-Spangled Banner,” Thursday at the band shell in the courthouse square. The band had no concerts at all in 2020 and one patriotic concert around the 4th of July in 2021. Band Director Grant Mathews said they were glad to be back after missing two summers due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “It’s a beautiful evening for a concert,” he said. The band then performed “American Patrol,” a favorite in the repertoire of marches for over 100 years, Mathews said. Source: Great Bend [...]

How safe are Emporia schools? USD 253 says security, prevention are prioritzed

2022-06-06T08:26:22-05:00June 6th, 2022|

n the wake of the tragic school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, parents of school-age children, politicians, and other community members throughout the United States are calling for better safety and prevention measures in schools. Emporia Public Schools, with nine school buildings throughout the city, implements many different security and prevention measures to ensure the district is doing everything it can to keep students safe. Todd Ayer, a security officer for USD 253 who covers the high school, said if a situation were to arise, school personnel would be able to jump on the problem quickly. Source: Emporia Gazette

Manhattan to continue discussion of changes to meeting procedures

2022-06-06T08:25:53-05:00June 6th, 2022|

Manhattan city commissioners on Tuesday will have a final chance to give feedback on updates to meeting procedures. Assistant city manager Jared Wasinger said the most significant change to meeting procedures is starting all city commission meetings at 6 p.m. Meeting times would change from 5:30 p.m. for a work session and 7 p.m. for a legislative meeting to 6 p.m. for all meetings. If passed, the effective date for these changes is June 30. Wasinger said the other changes to meeting procedures include finalizing proper quorum and procedures during meetings, when people speak and when motions are called. Source: themercury.com

Country legend Will Nelson, 89, draws crowd of more than 50,000 to downtown Wichita

2022-06-06T08:25:12-05:00June 6th, 2022|

The Wichita Riverfest on Saturday night drew one of the biggest crowds it’s had in years when country legend Willie Nelson took the stage at Kennedy Plaza. Wichita Festivals Inc. president Nancy Duling said that Wichita Police estimated more than 50,000 people attended the show, which was so packed, it was hard to move through the crowd. Source: Wichita Eagle

Kelly signs tax relief bill for small businesses

2022-06-06T08:22:31-05:00June 6th, 2022|

Kansas is sending $50 million in aid to small businesses in the state in an effort to help them recover from the COVID pandemic. Gov. Laura Kelly on Thursday signed House Bill 2136, also called Retail Storefront Property Tax Relief Act, which her office said will provide $50 million total in relief.... The bill will provide refunds "to be equal to 33% of the sum of the COVID-19 ordered shutdown days gross rebate amount and the COVID-19 ordered restricted operations days gross rebate amount," according to the legislation's summary. Source: www.chanute.com

Municipal Bond Trends for June 3, 2022

2022-06-06T08:21:41-05:00June 6th, 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.

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