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Lawrence voters reject proposal that would have altered structure of city government and added a direct mayoral race

2024-11-06T09:37:38-06:00November 6th, 2024|

Lawrence voters on Tuesday narrowly rejected a referendum that would have altered the city’s structure of government, voting down a proposal that would have included a direct mayoral election and additional commissioners in the city, with some voted on by districts and others serving at large. A total of 18,815 Lawrence voters, or 50.86%, chose “no” on the referendum, according to the unofficial vote totals from the Douglas County elections office with 100% of precincts reporting, while 18,178 voted “yes”, or 49.14%. That means the city government will keep its current format, with five city commissioners who choose one of their [...]

Finned friends find home in Halstead City Hall

2024-11-06T09:36:44-06:00November 6th, 2024|

Halstead City Hall has a new face to greet the public in the form of a betta fish. Deputy Clerk Bre Connell started introducing the fish to the office several months ago after loving the ones she had at home. Connell first brought “Swim Shady” from her home to the office. Source: Harvey County Now

New study calculates New Century AirCenter’s economic impact at $1.1 billion

2024-11-06T09:35:13-06:00November 6th, 2024|

New Century AirCenter contributes an annual economic impact of $1.1 billion to the local and regional economy, according to a study conducted by the County Economic Research Institute. Through strategic investments and professional management, the Johnson County Airport Commission has transformed the airport into a bustling hub of economic activity. Source: Johnson County Kansas

Garden City Launches New Website for Enhanced User Experience

2024-11-06T09:21:16-06:00November 6th, 2024|

The City of Garden City is pleased to announce the official launch of its newly redesigned website, a significant enhancement aimed at improving accessibility, user experience, and transparency for anyone residing, visiting, or investing in our community. Source: Garden City, KS

WPD creates property crimes task force

2024-11-06T09:19:47-06:00November 6th, 2024|

The Wichita Police Department has created a task force to crack down on property crimes across the community, and the group is already reporting success. The task force will work with local businesses to target retail thefts, car break-ins and other crimes, with a zero tolerance policy. Police Chief Joe Sullivan says “The message is clear. Wichita is a place where property crimes will be met with decisive action,” and the task force will be working to keep streets safe and businesses protected. Chief Sullivan said in its first few weeks, the team has already conducted 80 investigations leading to 43 [...]

Goddard school district addressing growth

2024-11-06T09:18:47-06:00November 6th, 2024|

According to the Times-Sentinel News, continued growth in west Wichita and Goddard – where the population is expected to nearly double in a few years – led Goddard Public Schools to recently form a bond steering committee to help prepare and address the school district’s facility needs. Source: Derby Informer | Area

Bates retires after decades of preserving black history

2024-11-06T09:17:51-06:00November 6th, 2024|

On Oct. 19, over 75 family members, friends and colleagues gathered at “The Bates Farm” one mile north of Nicodemus, to celebrate her remarkable 38-year legacy as the founding President and Executive Director of the Nicodemus Historical Society (founded in 1986). Angela’s tireless efforts have ensured the preservation of Nicodemus, Kansas – an essential icon of the African American experience in post-Reconstruction on the Great Plains of western Kansas. She’s also protected and secured the legacy of Nicodemus safeguarding it for future generations. Under her leadership, she spearheaded efforts to secure Nicodemus as a National Historic Site, securing federal funding for [...]

GOP sweeps local elections, alcohol regulation removed

2024-11-06T09:16:39-06:00November 6th, 2024|

The GOP had a strong night in Harvey County, with all candidates winning. Harvey County voters also chose to remove a requirement that establishments with a liquor license derive 30 percent of net sales from food. Sixty-seven percent of voters favored removing the regulation. Source: Harvey County Now

Mega-convenience store chain Buc-ee’s seeks incentives for KCK travel center

2024-11-06T09:12:01-06:00November 6th, 2024|

The Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, Kansas, will consider approving $13 million in tax incentives to develop the metro area's first Buc-ee’s travel center. On Monday, the UG Economic Development and Finance Committee recommended approval of a development agreement with Buc-ee’s to build the travel center at 601 Village West Parkway, just south of the Kansas Speedway. The UG will review the development agreement on Thursday. Buc-ee’s plans to build a 74,000-square-foot travel center with 120 gas fuel pumps and 12 electric-vehicle charging stations on about 25 acres. Source: Kansas City Business Journal

Shawnee mulls big rate increases for trash haulers. Could residents feel the cost?

2024-11-06T09:08:21-06:00November 6th, 2024|

Next week, the Shawnee City Council will consider a significant rate hike for trash hauler permits in the city. City leaders in a committee meeting on Oct. 28 directed city staff to look into revising the Shawnee’s policy to increase annual permits for trash haulers from $25 to $1,000. “After comparing (our rates) to other cities, plus considering the cost to fund our Tidy Town program, it was apparent an increase was needed,” Colin Duffy, deputy city manager, said in an email to the Johnson County Post. The rate hike was part of the committee’s discussion of proposed changes to various [...]

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