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Municipal Bond Trends for December 4, 2025

2025-12-05T10:27:30-06:00December 5th, 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.

Even in small towns, parking can be a problem

2025-12-05T10:04:19-06:00December 5th, 2025|

Street congestion is not something that is discussed much in Crawford County, but the issue was a topic of conversation at Monday’s Arma City Council meeting. At that meeting, councilmembers shared their concerns about parking on a particular block in the city that is causing potential issues. Read more: -Morning Sun

Water tower near Olsburg hit by gunfire; repairs could top $100K

2025-12-05T10:03:09-06:00December 5th, 2025|

The Pottawatomie County Sheriff’s Office is investigating vandalism to a water tower near Olsburg. Deputies were called out Wednesday morning to the area of Swede Road and Shannon Creek Road where it was discovered a tower serving Rural Water District No. 2 had sustained numerous bullet impacts. Sheriff Doug Adams says it does not appear the damage was recent, but also appears to be intentional. He estimated the damage likely occurred sometime between mid-August and late November. Read more: News Radio KMAN

New regs virtually ban commercial wind farms in Barton County

2025-12-05T10:02:24-06:00December 5th, 2025|

The Barton County Commission came short of approving an outright ban on commercial wind turbines in Barton County, but resolutions approved Tuesday make them virtually impossible. Meanwhile, large and small non-commercial wind projects will still be allowed. Read more: Great Bend Tribune

Department celebrates 30 years and counting of fighting emergencies

2025-12-05T10:01:48-06:00December 5th, 2025|

The Harvey County Emergency Management (EM) department celebrated its 30th anniversary last Wednesday with a small gathering at the courthouse. In attendance were Carol Buller, widow of the first EM director, Lon Buller, former director Gary Denny, and current director Mike Anderson. Read more: Harvey County Now

After months of delays, Prairie Village OKs bonds to move ahead with $30M city hall project

2025-12-05T10:00:41-06:00December 5th, 2025|

The same day that the Prairie Village City Council moved forward with financing for its $30 million municipal complex project, a city resident appealed a federal court’s Nov. 3 decision to dismiss his lawsuit trying to stop the project. On Monday, the city council voted 11-0 to approve three items that pushed the public financing for its $30 million municipal complex project forward, including issuing bonds. That same day, Fritz Edmunds, the attorney representing Prairie Village resident Marc Vianello, filed a notice of appeal in federal court regarding that court’s decision last month to dismiss the lawsuit for lack of standing. [...]

Johnson County bars large trucks from unincorporated area outside Spring Hill

2025-12-05T09:59:57-06:00December 5th, 2025|

Large trucks are now prohibited from driving in an unincorporated neighborhood just outside Spring Hill in southern Johnson County. The Board of County Commissioners deemed the roads in the Spring Hill Station subdivision, just east of Kansas Highway 7 along 199th Street, too narrow and unsafe for large trucks, including semi-trucks. Commissioners approved the measure 6-0 on Nov. 6. Commissioner Shirley Allenbrand was absent. Read more: Johnson County Post

Prairie Village explores banning monkeys. What about the one that already lives there?

2025-12-05T09:59:16-06:00December 5th, 2025|

The city of Prairie Village is considering banning all monkey species — with one potential exception. After two discussions in the last month about an outright monkey ban, the Prairie Village City Council on Dec. 1 signaled interest in making an exception for one spider monkey, Oakley, who currently lives in the city with her owner, Toni Skelton. Skelton told the Shawnee Mission East Harbinger earlier this year that she first obtained Oakley in September 2024. City staff confirmed to the Post that Skelton got Oakley licensed through the city in April 2025. The proposed monkey ban is coming back before [...]

Overland Park officer rushed to save dying hawk after unusual call. What happened

2025-12-05T09:57:42-06:00December 5th, 2025|

An Overland Park animal control officer sprung into action Wednesday after a caller reported an unusual situation in their backyard. When officers arrived, they found a red-tailed hawk with unknown injuries. According to a police spokesman, Officer Jillian Sundberg was able to safely contain the hawk and transport it to Operation Wildlife for further care. Operation Wildlife, located in Linwood, Kansas, provides rehabilitation and veterinary services to injured and orphaned wild animals in the Kansas City metro and surrounding area. Overland Park police was notified Thursday that, after receiving some treatment, the hawk died from complications of avian influenza. Read more: [...]

Dickinson County: Judge Upholds County’s Approval of Hope Ridge Wind Farm Construction

2025-12-05T09:55:32-06:00December 5th, 2025|

A year after residents filed a petition to halt construction of the Hope Ridge Wind Farm, a Fifth District judge has upheld the Dickinson County Commission’s 2–1 decision allowing the project to move forward. Ten plaintiffs sued the County Commission in December, claiming the Conditional Use Permit approved for the wind farm was “unreasonable and unlawful.” Their suit alleged the application did not meet zoning requirements, lacked agreements from all affected landowners, and that the County mishandled an Oct. 31 protest petition by miscalculating the percentage of property needed to validate it. In his ruling, Judge Lee Fowler found no errors [...]

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