City’s Past Building Its Future: Historic commercial structures helped shape Hutchinson’s business, housing and transit

2022-08-14T13:00:00-05:00August 12th, 2022|

Since the turn of the century, Hutchinson began to grow through three key factors: salt, railroads and grain production. Reno County Museum chief curator David Reed said those three factors caused Hutchinson’s success in the early 1900s, with dozens of residents building large commercial spaces. “There’s a reason why things are here in Reno County,” Reed said. “There’s a reason why Hutchinson had three railroad lines at one time — I want people to have that sense of community, and that we’re all here because these guys were doing something 100 years ago.” Source: Hutch News

Lawrence leaders to discuss policy that requires most homeowners to pay for sidewalk repairs

2022-08-14T12:59:07-05:00August 12th, 2022|

City leaders will soon continue their discussion about a policy that generally requires property owners to pay for repairs to sidewalks bordering their homes and businesses unless their income qualifies them for city assistance. As part of its meeting Tuesday, the Lawrence City Commission will receive information about how other municipalities handle sidewalk repair, expansion of the city’s repair assistance program, and a plan for asking residents for input. The city’s sidewalk repair program has been controversial with some homeowners, and the information is being provided to the commission for discussion after some commissioners said they were open to reconsidering the [...]

Wet dogs are happy dogs. Pools in Johnson County end their season with canine swims

2022-08-12T07:34:55-05:00August 12th, 2022|

Lifeguard Morgan Chiarello warmly thanked each of the swimmers for coming as they exited the Ad Astra pool area. Between greetings, she reflected: “This has been the best day ever.” From the dampness and delight on their faces, Eddie, Chief, Seeley, Biscuit and Hazel agreed. Those five four-legged swimmers enjoyed aquatic abandonment at the City of Lenexa’s annual Paws in the Pool at Ad Astra Pool. These traditional end-of-season dips for dogs only are offered at several area public pools after they close for humans. Source: Joco 913 News

Multipurpose stage, play area and additional features coming to Johnson County Square

2022-08-12T07:34:14-05:00August 12th, 2022|

Johnson County and Olathe are taking steps to enhance the Johnson County Square, a public open space between the Johnson County Administration Building and the new Johnson County Courthouse in downtown Olathe. The second phase of improvements includes: A multipurpose stage, possibly with solar lighting, on the north end of the property near the square entrance at Santa Fe and Cherry streets. The stage will overlook a large community green space. Source: Joco 913 News

USDA Rural Development Invests more than $155,000 to Improve Health Care in Two Rural Kansas Communities

2022-08-12T07:28:37-05:00August 12th, 2022|

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Kansas State Director Christy Davis today announced that USDA is awarding $155,100 in grants to improve rural health care facilities in Hodgeman and Sumner counties. The details of the Kansas grants are: • A $130,100 grant will help purchase equipment and recover lost revenues for Hodgeman County Health Center. The Center experienced a loss of revenue in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Once the project is completed, the facility will be able to provide new and improved health care services to the community. • A $25,000 grant will help to recover lost revenues, [...]

Fed expected to stick with hawkish rate hikes until data show further slowing in inflation

2022-08-12T07:25:12-05:00August 12th, 2022|

The Federal Reserve is unlikely to pivot from its hawkish interest rate hikes despite positive signs this week that inflation in the U.S. could be easing, according to market strategists. On Thursday, the producer price index surprisingly fell 0.5% in July from the prior month, compared with an estimate of a 0.2% gain, according to a Dow Jones survey. On an annual basis, the index rose 9.8%, the lowest rate since October 2021. That followed encouraging data that showed consumer prices rose 8.5% in July. The rate was slightly cooler than the 8.7% expected by analysts surveyed by Dow Jones and a slowing [...]

As Saline County Jail moves closer to completion, recruiting and retaining staff is a major concern

2022-08-12T07:22:52-05:00August 12th, 2022|

After a lengthy and passionate discussion, the Saline County Commission approved a wage increase and incentives bonus for new and existing correctional officers – a measure aimed at hiring and maintaining enough staff to operate the new county jail after its completion. The measure passed in a 3 to 2 vote, with commissioners Robert Vidricksen II and James Weese in the minority. Saline County Sheriff Roger Soldan and Human Resources Director Marilyn Leamer presented the measure Aug. 9 to the commission, describing the current state of need for employees. Source: Salina Journal

Celebrate Hutchinson’s 150th birthday at the mile-long block party downtown on Aug. 18

2022-08-12T07:22:11-05:00August 12th, 2022|

As Hutchinson turns 150 this year, the Reno County Museum, the City of Hutchinson, Hutch Rec and the Hutchinson/Reno County Chamber of Commerce partnered to create a community spirit block party on Thursday, Aug. 18. The mile-long celebration on Main Street will include 12 block parties with Hutchinson-area organizations acting as block captains for free activities, photo opportunities and interactive exhibits. To begin the celebration, residents can participate in a 150th Historical Photo Event at 5:30 p.m. Thursday at East Sherman Street and Main Street. Source: Hutch News

Municipal Bond Trends for August 11, 2022

2022-08-12T07:19:39-05:00August 12th, 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.

Wichita park facility vandalized, repaired, then vandalized again

2022-08-12T07:10:29-05:00August 11th, 2022|

A community facility at a Wichita park has been closed until late fall because of two rounds of vandalism that have occurred this summer. The city’s recreation superintendent, Reggie Davidson, said the facility at Hyde Park had windows broken over the July 4th weekend and the air conditioning unit was damaged to the point where it could no longer be used. Davidson said the damage was repaired and the unit was replaced on August 8th, only to be vandalized again within 24 hours. The cost of the damage and repairs is estimated to be $65,000. Davidson said this affects community [...]

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