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Halstead police underestimate the power of free hot dogs

2025-07-09T08:51:30-05:00July 9th, 2025|

Buns and Badges was such a success Wednesday evening that the Halstead Police Department had to run to the store to buy more hot dogs. Turnout was estimated at close to 200 people for HPD’s Buns and Badges free swim and hot dog feed on Wednesday night. HPD started with 150 hot dogs. Chief Josh Orem estimated the turnout was between 180 and 200 people. He said they cooked 250 hot dogs and only had 10 or 15 left over. Source: Harvey County Now

Could this Overland Park office building be new city hall? City council takes big step to make it so

2025-07-09T08:49:36-05:00July 9th, 2025|

Overland Park is taking steps to acquire a seven-story office building near College Boulevard and Metcalf Avenue for $22.5 million that will serve as a future city hall. The nearly 155,000-square-foot building at 6201 College Blvd. is currently home to a variety of office tenants. County land records say that College-Lamar LP, an affiliate of Kansas City-based real estate firm Copaken Brooks, owns it. Source: Johnson County Post

Prairie Village moves to dismiss resident’s lawsuit challenging municipal complex project

2025-07-09T08:48:40-05:00July 9th, 2025|

The city of Prairie Village has asked the Johnson County District Court to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a resident challenging the city’s recently approved $30 million municipal complex project. The city is also asking a judge to hold an expedited hearing, arguing that the lawsuit is preventing the city from issuing bonds for the project ahead of another key vote by the city council. Source: Johnson County Post

New Lenexa Activity Center expands summer fun for Johnson County kids

2025-07-09T08:47:37-05:00July 9th, 2025|

If there is a need to prove what the new Lenexa Old Town Activity Center means to the community, the proof, says Logan Wagler, is in the faces of 60 happy summer campers. Wagler, director of Lenexa’s Park & Recreation, said those kids would not have summer camp without the new facility. In the past, the popular summer camp was only possible at the Lenexa Rec Center, which could provide summer camp to only 100 kids each week. “The registration filled up within minutes,” Wagler said. The Lenexa Old Town Activity Center features a new look and added amenities for patrons. [...]

Johnson County city weighs legal risk of limiting home demolitions and rebuilds

2025-07-09T08:45:54-05:00July 9th, 2025|

After residents raised alarms over the ways development and redevelopment can compromise a neighborhood’s character and drive up property taxes, the Prairie Village City Council will discuss if they want to explore potential residential development restrictions. The concern is around teardown-rebuilds in particular, which occur when someone buys a property, demolishes the existing structure and builds a new house in its place. The trend has been a source of tension among Prairie Village residents for years as more modest homes are replaced and almost double in value. Source: Local Kansas City Missouri & Kansas News |

Unified Government may pitch tourism tax increase to raise money for World Cup

2025-07-09T08:44:36-05:00July 9th, 2025|

Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas, staff will likely pitch up to 2% in increases to local tourism taxes to help finance expenses for the rapidly approaching 2026 FIFA World Cup, the county administrator’s office told commissioners during a meeting last week. Source: Local Kansas City Missouri & Kansas News |

Getting past the stop sign for housing in southeast Kansas

2025-07-09T08:43:44-05:00July 9th, 2025|

The new slate gray ranch houses stand side by side in Neodesha, windows sparkling, driveways gleaming, lawns still green under an autumn sun. They’re simply waiting for someone to move in. And waiting. And waiting … The unsold houses on North Second Street, along with two more new houses around the corner on McCartney Lane, reflect the challenge southeast Kansas faces even as demand for housing skyrockets in the region – and, indeed, just about everywhere in the Sunflower State. Despite multiple incentives in place to bring down the price of the homes, folks in the area are unable – or [...]

Impact study on proposed solar farm in Cherokee County

2025-07-09T08:42:34-05:00July 9th, 2025|

On Monday, July 7, the Cherokee County Board of Commissioners received a presentation on the proposed economic impact of the proposed Rainbow Springs Solar project. Craig Compton, Principal Investigator with the Center for Economic Development and Business Research (CEDBR) at Wichita State University’s Barton School of Business, presented the findings of the Economic Impact Analysis during the commission's regular meeting. He was joined by representatives from Clearway Energy, the company developing the solar project. Source: www.koamnewsnow.com - RSS Results in news/local-news of type article

Baxter Springs open new $3.4-M Fire Station paid for without tax money

2025-07-09T08:40:29-05:00July 9th, 2025|

The City and Fire Dept celebrate the opening of a new fire station. Saturday morning the final siren was sounded at the former station, 121 West 11th St, and the fire trucks and apparatus then paraded to the new fire station at 1709 Military Ave along Route 66. The former station served the city 99 years. Source: www.koamnewsnow.com - RSS Results in news/local-news of type article

Derby votes to keep fireworks sales limited rather than year-round

2025-07-09T08:38:29-05:00July 9th, 2025|

The City of Derby voted unanimously to pass an ordinance limiting the sale of fireworks. This comes after the state updated laws earlier this year to allow for year-round sales. City officials argued that year-round sales increase fire risk, threaten the welfare of pets and certain community members, such as veterans, and make enforcement nearly impossible. Source: KSN-TV

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