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New Kansas law will let Walmart, Gatik put autonomous vehicles on the road

2022-05-24T07:35:34-05:00May 23rd, 2022|

Autonomous vehicle company Gatik and its customers, including retail giant Walmart, now will be able to put medium-duty driverless delivery vehicles on the road in Kansas after Gov. Laura Kelly’s signing of a bill last week. The law allows fully autonomous trucks — meaning without a human safety driver in the cab — and makes Kansas the 25th state to pass such legislation, Gatik said in a release announcing the expansion of its operations into Kansas. An “autonomous vehicle advisory committee” the law created will launch to provide standards, education and training, Forbes reports. The new statute applies to more than simply Gatik, which [...]

How one airline leaving small Kansas airports could deal a blow to the state’s rural economy

2022-05-24T07:35:59-05:00May 23rd, 2022|

The COVID-19 pandemic hit air travel hard. The number of canceled flights skyrocketed, airlines hemorrhaged billions in losses and a lack of passengers turned once-bustling airports into ghost towns. For rural airports like the one in Hays — not bustling, but critical in their own way — the shutdowns hurt that much more. At the height of 2020’s stay-at-home orders, just 29 people flew out of Hays Regional Airport in the entire month of April. Time and again, airport director Jamie Salter said, some planes would take off with no passengers at all. “There were some times they’d come and they’d [...]

Public Works held final debris pick up day for tornado victims

2022-05-23T23:26:21-05:00May 23rd, 2022|

It's been more than three weeks since an EF-3 tornado touched down in Andover and parts of Sedgwick County, destroying many buildings and homes in it's path. Since that day, it's been a team effort as volunteers, crews, and city workers work to clean up the devastation. Monday marked the last day the City of Andover and Sedgwick County public works employees were in the areas to pick up debris. For some homeowners in Andover, all that remains is carpet, walls, mattresses, refrigerators, and toilets. Public works employees take what remains to the landfill. "It's been a lot of work. I [...]

Arma shows why it’s the ‘French Cookie Capital’

2022-05-23T23:25:09-05:00May 23rd, 2022|

Southeast Kansas was keeping tradition alive Sunday with cookies. The Miner's Hall Museum opened its doors for A Taste of Arma. It's the second presentation part of the museum's quarterly exhibit exploring the history of city. Today focused on the history of French cookies in Arma. The original Belgi Galette French cookie iron you see here was replicated in Arma and Pittsburg. It helped the cookie gain popularity within the community, especially during weddings and Christmas. According to today's presenter Rachelle Mengarelli, this helped make Arma the French cookie capital of Kansas. Source: KSNF/KODE

Wichita schools will see an increase in lunch prices, but help may be available

2022-05-24T07:37:12-05:00May 23rd, 2022|

The price of school lunch will increase by 25 cents in the Wichita district this fall. USD 259 operations divisions director Fabián Armendáriz said the decision was not made by the district, but at the federal level by the United States Department of Agriculture. “USDA, which oversees school lunch programs, basically states that we need to analyze meal pricing every year in order to remain compliant ... Because of increased cost of food, our average cost to produce meals has increased; so we are looking at a 25-cent increase on all levels in order to remain solid and compliant,” Armendáriz said. [...]

Merriam needs 10 property owners’ OK to move forward on $2.6M 55th Street project

2022-05-23T23:19:42-05:00May 23rd, 2022|

The city of Merriam is taking steps to move forward on a $2.6 million project along 55th Street but must first try to gain the approval of some property owners who have yet to sign off on temporary construction easements in the right-of-ways in front of their properties. Why it matters: The long sought after project to improve the 55th Street corridor can’t continue until the city gets all 35 impacted property owners to sign off on temporary construction easements to work in the right-of-ways. Currently, there are 10 property owners that have yet to give the city the green light. [...]

Advisory board calls for transparency in Lawrence’s social services funding process

2022-05-24T07:38:27-05:00May 23rd, 2022|

As the City of Lawrence formulates its 2023 budget, some social services leaders and members of an advisory board want more transparency, equity and public engagement in the priority-based budgeting process used to distribute funding for social service agencies. Members of the Special Alcohol Funding Advisory Board (SAFAB) are charged with reviewing requests and making funding recommendations for the special alcohol tax to the Lawrence City Commission. They submitted their annual report to Assistant City Manager Casey Toomay in late April demanding clarity in the process and their role in it. They also want city officials to acknowledge the power differential [...]

Hutchinson plant hit with more layoffs, ‘hibernation’ as wind turbine industry faces challenges

2022-05-23T23:08:06-05:00May 23rd, 2022|

An international wind turbine company's struggles — and overall headwinds the onshore wind industry is facing — are having an impact on south-central Kansas. On Friday, Siemens Gamesa announced its nacelle assembly facility in Hutchison and its blade manufacturing plant in Fort Madison, Iowa, will be put into "temporary hibernation" in July and June, respectively, due to what the company called "production demand" issues in the U.S. onshore market. Ninety-two employees in Hutchinson and 171 in Forth Madison are being laid off. “The hibernation of our manufacturing and assembly facilities is an unfortunate but necessary measure to address the current challenges [...]

Emergency units prepare for major earthquake

2022-05-23T07:36:15-05:00May 23rd, 2022|

The U.S. Geological Survey recorded a 2.2-magnitude earthquake in South Hutchinson just before 9:24 p.m. Monday, with its epicenter just off West Sixth Avenue and North Broadacres Road. It was the first earthquake recorded in the county since July of last year. Then, at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, local emergency response officials reported another, much larger quake. This one resulted in more than two dozen injuries and was centered at the former Dillon Living Center on the Hutchinson Regional Medical Center campus. The second quake was a scenario created by local emergency response officials to conduct a mass casualty exercise involving more [...]

Salina is preparing to reach 50,000 people

2022-05-23T07:33:52-05:00May 23rd, 2022|

Salina is in a unique place of growth, with employers finding it a great location to bring new industry, with new employees buying and renting houses to a point where the city is in a housing crisis. The population of this city has been close to the 50,000 mark for a while, with many people expecting Salina to reach that mark in the next few years. “For a long time, there’s been community discussion as if 50,000 is the threshold for certain retail and restaurants,” said Salina City Manager Mike Schrage. h Schrage said while that perception is somewhat true, there [...]

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