Skunks alarm Newton residents at high school track field, other parts of town

2022-07-27T07:37:37-05:00July 26th, 2022|

A pack of about eight or 10 skunks called the Newton High School track field home this past weekend. The high school track, which is open to the public, is commonly used by Newton residents. “Lots of people run here and walk here in the evenings. I’ve seen bikes and people bring their dogs. It’s a very utilized space,” said Carly Stavola, director of communications for the Newton school district. Stavola added that one skunk even chased a resident over the weekend. Source: Wichita Eagle

Iola builds trail to new school

2022-07-27T07:37:55-05:00July 26th, 2022|

Iola city crews are well on the way to extending a walking trail to the new Iola Elementary School site. Iola Assistant City Administrator Corey Schinstock told City Council members Monday that limestone screenings have been placed along much of the 10-block stretch, from where the MoPac Trail ends near Iola High School to the elementary school site on North Kentucky Street. Next up is to cut out and replace curbs where the trail intersects with the various streets to make it more accessible for bicyclists. Source: The Iola Register

Allen County clerk to retire

2022-07-27T07:38:27-05:00July 26th, 2022|

Allen County Clerk Sherrie Riebel is retiring after holding the office for 26 years. Riebel informed commissioners of her decision at Tuesday’s meeting. She said she was submitting a letter of resignation to Gov. Laura Kelly, effective Sept. 30. As county clerk, Riebel carries several responsibilities, perhaps most prominently as the county’s chief elections officer. The county clerk also handles the county’s financial reports; audits budgets and computes tax levies; and maintains records for the County Commission. She was first elected to the post in 1996. She was hired to work in the office as a clerk in 1993. Allen [...]

Iolans can pay utility bills by text

2022-07-27T07:38:55-05:00July 26th, 2022|

Iolans have another way to pay their utility bills, City Clerk Roxanne Hutton noted Monday. Customers can manage their utility account and pay through the city’s text messaging service. The service is set up by calling a toll-free number (866) 272-0281, Hutton noted. Customers will receive text reminders about due dates and given the option to pay their bills promptly or on a specific day. The city soon will have its own smart phone app for customers to manage their accounts online as well, Hutton said, much like online users can do at cityofiola.com. Source: The Iola Register [...]

Kansas Star revenue hits all-time low

2022-07-27T07:40:21-05:00July 26th, 2022|

According to figures reported by the Kansas Lottery and Gaming Commission, the Kansas Star Casino’s gaming revenue for the month of June slipped to a record low. Total revenue reported for the casino in June was $1,171,525.50, with the city of Mulvane, Sedgwick County and Sumner County each receiving a 1% share of $117,152.56. According to The Mulvane News, that is the smallest share recorded since the Kansas Star Casino opened back in mid-December 2011. Source: Derby Informer | News

Community benefits from spay and neuter program

2022-07-26T07:51:41-05:00July 26th, 2022|

One of the reasons Salina Animal Services operates is to help control the population of animals in the community, and one of the services that it offers makes a direct impact on helping control the population of unwanted pets. Keeping the animal from reproducing, spaying and neutering cats and dogs, is an effective way to keep animal populations low, a service that animal services understands is a benefit to the community as a whole. “The purpose (of the spay and neuter program) is to make sure we don’t have as many puppies and kittens (in the community),” said Monique Hawley, director [...]

Hutchinson Fire Department holds annual School Supply drive

2022-07-26T07:50:51-05:00July 26th, 2022|

The Hutchinson Fire Department and its partners are collecting school supplies again. They will be collecting donations from Aug. 5 to 7 at a variety of locations, including the fire departments. The Hutchinson Fire Department began a two-weekend long school supply drive in 2017 to donate to teachers and students in Hutchinson’s schools. Source: Hutch News

Municipal Bond Trends for July 25, 2022

2022-07-26T07:48:42-05:00July 26th, 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.

‘I’m no hero’: Retired cop becomes Cottonwood Falls fire rescuer

2022-07-26T07:37:59-05:00July 25th, 2022|

Saturday was not Kirk VanDegrift’s first fire rescue. But it was the first time he encountered real people. “I didn’t think. I just did it... It’s just what you do,” VanDegrift said Sunday about his actions before dawn Saturday in Cottonwood Falls. Even though one woman died, he potentially saved others. VanDegrift was sleeping when the fire developed in an apartment building at 801 Eighth Street around 4:16 a.m. “The smell of smoke woke me up,” VanDegrift said. “I thought it might be coming from my apartment, and maybe it was up in the ceiling.” When VanDegrift went outside, he instead [...]

Weir water customers urged to conserve temporarily

2022-07-26T07:39:06-05:00July 25th, 2022|

Residents of Weir that utilize city water are being asked to conserve their use for the time being due to an accident. According to the city, a break in the Bone Creek service line is being repaired at the moment and it could take some time. Currently, the tower is very low and as a result, those on Weir City water should conserve as much as possible until tomorrow, when a fix is expected. This is not a boil order, Weir officials said only limited use is necessary by customers. Source: KSNF/KODE

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