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Douglas County Commission to consider a limited tenant right to counsel pilot program

2025-12-17T09:02:46-06:00December 17th, 2025|

The Douglas County Commission on Wednesday will review staff recommendations to create a limited tenant right to counsel pilot program for the 2027 fiscal year, despite a renter-led advocacy group’s calls for a program to support all renters facing eviction. Lawrence Tenants, the renter advocacy group, has gone before the county commission multiple times with a proposed ordinance for tenant right to counsel, which would ensure that all renters in the county have access to legal representation throughout an eviction. Despite being in talks about a program for more than a year, the county has not implemented TRTC, and commissioners asked [...]

McCulloh reflects on speedier city government, lack of public engagement

2025-12-17T09:02:03-06:00December 17th, 2025|

Manhattan Mayor Karen McCulloh said 2025 saw some major change in the way the city government streamlined its processes for voting on ordinances and resolutions. McCulloh joined Within Reason on News Radio KMAN Thursday to recap some of the highlights of the past year. In June, the commission approved a measure to allow items to be approved on a single reading, rather than two, as had traditionally been done for years. The change was intended to speed up routine or time-sensitive decisions after concerns were raised that city government processes move too slowly. McCulloh said she’s gone back and forth on [...]

Phil Ruffin on his Park City entertainment mecca: ‘It’s gonna blow your mind’

2025-12-17T09:00:10-06:00December 17th, 2025|

As a billionaire businessman who already owns two popular, profitable casinos in Las Vegas, Phil Ruffin Sr. knows a thing or two about what brings in customers. So even though his new Gilley’s entertainment complex in Park City only has pari-mutuel betting — it’s not a casino — he’s transformed his former greyhound park into an entertainment playground that he believes will attract adults and children from around the region. “It’s gonna blow your mind,” Ruffin said. “Everybody’s going to be surprised at what we did at the track. It’s something that even Vegas hasn’t seen yet. It would compete very [...]

Washington council expresses interest in operating countywide ambulance service

2025-12-17T08:57:40-06:00December 17th, 2025|

The Washington City Council voted in a special meeting last week to proceed with discussions to transition from the current volunteer ambulance service into a 24/7 service that provides countywide ambulance service. The decision came after a 2-2 tie vote with mayor Garett Edgar casting the deciding vote in favor of proceeding. Read more: Backroads News | Washington County News

City of Salina to Appeal Ruling on Cozy Inn Mural, Completion of it Authorized

2025-12-17T08:56:46-06:00December 17th, 2025|

Salina City Commissioners Tuesday authorized Mayor Greg Lenkiewicz to execute agreements to pause enforcement of a federal judge’s ruling in November Salina’s sign codes are unconstitutional and authorizing appeal of that ruling to the 10th US Circuit Court of Appeals. This centers on an ongoing battle between the Cozy Inn and the city over a mural on the north wall of their building, which the city said is not allowed under city sign codes. The court ruling held Salina’s sign codes were unconstitutional based on murals having to be non-commercial. As part of an agreement entered into between the Cozy Inn [...]

Olathe City Council appoints first female city manager

2025-12-17T08:55:51-06:00December 17th, 2025|

The Olathe City Council has appointed a new city manager following current current City Manager Michael Wilkes' retirement announcement in July. The city council selected Susan Sherman after an extensive nationwide search. She is the first ever female and ninth city manager in Olathe’s history. “I am deeply honored to continue serving the Olathe community in this new capacity. Olathe is an extraordinary community with dedicated public servants, innovative partners, and engaged residents,” Sherman said. “I know our hardworking and passionate team’s commitment to excellence is the backbone of our success. Together, we will continue building a stronger and more vibrant [...]

Royals respond after Leawood raises concerns

2025-12-17T08:55:00-06:00December 17th, 2025|

The Royals have released a statement on their search for a new stadium just hours after Leawood said it could not support a stadium at Overland Park's Aspiria campus. “The Royals have a long history of working to make Greater Kansas City a better place,” a spokesperson said early Tuesday evening. “As such, we are deeply committed to building a stadium environment that prioritizes the health, safety, and traffic concerns of our neighbors. Wherever we build our next generational home, the project will be guided by strong community collaboration. We pledge to create an unsurpassed fan and community experience, one that [...]

Three of five Seward County commissioners resigned

2025-12-17T08:02:03-06:00December 17th, 2025|

Monday’s county commission meeting is where three of Seward’s five commissioners announced their resignations. A single resignation is fairly common, but three at once is exceedingly rare. County Administrator April Warden says that things will run “business as usual,” at least if the seats are filled by the next scheduled commission meeting on Jan. 5. Read more: KSN-TV

Hutchinson City Council approves additional 0.75% sales tax proposal

2025-12-17T07:59:00-06:00December 17th, 2025|

“If it doesn’t get passed, then we would need to look at reducing our expenditures significantly,” Director of Finance Angela Richard said. “We had about a $3 million gap between our revenues and expenditures, we would need to make up for that. That is going to mean significant service cuts, and that could be anything from reducing our level of maintenance on streets, it could mean less fire employees, less police. We’re going to have to figure that out.” Read more: The Hutchinson Tribune

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