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Municipal Bond Trends for November 17, 2025

2025-11-18T10:38:13-06:00November 18th, 2025|

The interest rate table above illustrates recent changes in a sample of AA rated bond trades reported to the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board’s EMMA® system. Every issuer's credit is different, and other financing sources may be available. To obtain comprehensive Financial Advisory services for your local government, contact your Ranson Financial Municipal Advisor, Larry Kleeman, or Henry Schmidt.

Guymon settling in as USD 457’s superintendent

2025-11-18T09:08:44-06:00November 18th, 2025|

Josh Guymon is now USD 457’s permanent Superintendent, no longer just the Interim Superintendent. Guymon served as the Interim Superintendent since June. The Board of Education announced Guymon as the superintendent on Oct. 31 and approved his contract at the Board’s regular meeting on Monday. Guymon worked in the district for 28 years, beginning in the fall of 1997. Read more: Garden City Telegram

Amazon expands in Kansas with three facilities, including Garden City

2025-11-18T09:06:29-06:00November 18th, 2025|

As part of its continued investment in Kansas, Amazon today announced the opening of new delivery stations in Salina and Garden City, in addition to plans to open an additional last-mile facility in Bel Aire by the end of this year, as part of its delivery network expansion throughout rural America. Read more: Garden City Telegram

Wilson secures $154,000 in grants for new tennis courts

2025-11-18T09:06:03-06:00November 18th, 2025|

The USD489 has been awarded grants totaling $154,000 for the District’s new tennis courts. Grant applications written and submitted by USD489 Superintendent Ron Wilson have been approved by the United States Tennis Association (USTA) for $140,000 from the Tennis Venue Services and $14,000 from the Missouri Valley Tennis Association. Read more: Hays Daily News

Overland Park homeowner’s new pickleball court is legal. Neighbors ask if it should be.

2025-11-18T09:04:13-06:00November 18th, 2025|

Vickie Taulbert and her husband, Mike, who are both in their 70s, have lived in their current northern Overland Park neighborhood for upwards of 40 years. Originally attracted to the area — around 67th Street and Santa Fe, across the street from the green at Milburn Country Club — by its central location, they stayed for the community connection they forged with several neighbors who have also spent decades in the neighborhood. “I mean really this street, it’s like a family,” Taulbert said, recounting memories of block parties and other gatherings. “On our street, we take care of everybody.” But, recent [...]

Amazon Prime Air drones to take flight in Shawnee soon

2025-11-18T09:02:45-06:00November 18th, 2025|

Delivery drones for Amazon will soon be taking to the skies in parts of Shawnee as part of a program launching across the U.S. On Monday, Shawnee city staff alerted the Shawnee City Council to Amazon’s plans to deploy Prime Air drones in the area in next few weeks. The MK30 drones will deliver packages weighing less than 5 pounds out of two Amazon locations nearby. They will cover about two-thirds of Shawnee, according to city documents. The discussion was for informational purposes only, to raise awareness about the program and answer any questions the city council had. Read more: Johnson [...]

Do developers keep their promises to Wichita’s resident boards?

2025-11-18T09:01:51-06:00November 18th, 2025|

An empty lot sits on the southeast corner of Central and Oliver. There, developers have placed a sign describing their proposed development and site plan for the property. The architectural rendering suggests that there would be a restaurant, two drive-thrus, 13,500 square feet of commercial space and almost 7,000 square feet in retail space. Half of the land is devoted to parking. Nothing about the proposed site plan looks out of place for Wichita.  Except very little about this plan resembles what developers told members of the District 1 Advisory Board, commonly known as a DAB. All six Wichita city council [...]

New sign unveiled Saturday detailing the rich history of Santa Fe Trail and its connection to the city of Allen

2025-11-18T09:00:33-06:00November 18th, 2025|

Several individuals gathered in northern Lyon County Saturday morning to unveil new signage detailing the significant history that runs through that portion of our area. Residents and organizers gathered in Old Allen Saturday to unveil a new Santa Fe Trail sign, which includes detailed information about the significance of the community and the historic trail that runs through it, a fact that organizer Janice Huston says many people are not aware of. The sign is also meant to help educate residents on Charles H. Withington, the first settler in the area, who founded the community of Allen. Read more: KVOE

Iola to add data center

2025-11-18T08:59:23-06:00November 18th, 2025|

Plans are in the works to construct a 3-megawatt data center in Iola, which will mean greater utility sales for the city. Construction of a new data center in Iola will mean more electricity sales for the city. In August, the city sold 10 acres of property north of Russell Stover Chocolates to Vine Energy LLC of Overland Park.  The company plans to put a data center on the property, with an option to purchase another 10 acres from the city within the next year. Data centers are specialized facilities that manage, process and share large amounts of electronic information.  Read [...]

Overland Park is studying trash hauling system — How you can weigh in

2025-11-18T08:58:41-06:00November 18th, 2025|

After some cities in Johnson County experienced trash pickup unreliability in the past couple of years, Overland Park is studying the status of waste hauling across its city. Currently, Overland Park lets organized neighborhoods and individual residents handle their solid waste management — which includes recycling, trash, yard waste, etc. — by contracting out to private haulers. That means many different types of haulers remove trash and recycling in the city. With the study, the city is looking to get a better understanding of “the big picture” when it comes to the status of those services and ways to potentially improve [...]

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