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Overland Park toll lanes open this weekend. Here’s how they’ll work

2026-02-23T09:31:43-06:00February 23rd, 2026|

Starting bright and early Saturday morning, drivers will be able to use the new express toll lanes on U.S. Highway 69 through Overland Park. The expected 8 a.m. opening will mark the formal end of the $572 million, roughly three-year project to add express toll lanes and ease congestion through a highly trafficked area of Johnson County. While the work on US-69 spanned miles and touched several interchanges, the new express toll lanes run between 103rd and 151st streets, on the left-most inside lane, going both north and south. Earlier this week, federal, state and local officials celebrated the milestone with [...]

6 Lenexa residents sue city over Habitat for Humanity land sale

2026-02-23T09:31:03-06:00February 23rd, 2026|

Six Lenexa residents have filed a lawsuit against the city, declaring that city officials are selling parkland to Habitat for Humanity without giving them proper notice. On Tuesday in Johnson County District Court, the six residents filed the lawsuit that, among other allegations, claims City Manager Beccy Yocham held private meetings with the developer. The lawsuit was filed hours before a marathon meeting during which the Lenexa City Council approved the sale of city-owned land to Habitat for Humanity of Kansas City to build a new neighborhood of 50 single-family homes. Among the allegations in the lawsuit, plaintiffs assert that City Manager [...]

Republic County Hires new Economic Development Director

2026-02-23T09:29:54-06:00February 23rd, 2026|

Chris Zach has been selected as the new director of Republic County Economic Development following a special meeting of the board of directors last Thursday. The position had been vacant since former director Jenny Russell left in October to pursue private-sector interests. After a 20-minute executive session, board members voted on three candidates identified only as #1, #2, and #3. Zach received six votes, while a Louisiana candidate received two, and a Republic County woman received none. Zach currently serves as creative director for The McBattas Group and The Belleville Telescope, a role he has held since 2020. A Republic County [...]

Renewable energy in rural Kansas runs up against skepticism

2026-02-23T09:29:17-06:00February 23rd, 2026|

The wind energy industry has slowed across the country, but some Kansas towns want to invest in it for economic growth. We’ll hear about the push for renewable energy in rural Kansas — and the obstacles it faces. Plus: Hear why support for 988, the national suicide and crisis hotline, is stronger in some states than in others. Western Kansas has the potential to capitalize on the region’s high energy demands. There’s plenty of land, wind and sun to be the center of renewable energy production. But skepticism can bring these projects to a halt. Calen Moore with the Kansas News [...]

A Kansas wildfire caused several towns to evacuate and impacted air quality across the state

2026-02-23T09:28:30-06:00February 23rd, 2026|

Wildfire season is in full swing, with several fires ripping through parts of western Kansas this week. The most damaging fires started in the Oklahoma panhandle and then moved north into Kansas. While most of the fires are now in control, it leaves the towns, ranchers and firefighters on high alert. “It got real close by about two miles. It was just south of us,” said Bill Shaw, a feedyard owner near Ashland, Kansas. It was the first major fire of the season. The dry vegetation and heavy winds makes wildfires more common this time of year. The fires spread rapidly thanks to [...]

Kansas volunteer firefighters express gratitude for community support

2026-02-23T09:27:41-06:00February 23rd, 2026|

Many volunteer fire departments are thanking their communities on Thursday for their support in the wake of this week’s extreme fire conditions. Bucklin Fire Chief Cody Warden is one of many volunteer fire chiefs tipping his cap to local employers who allowed volunteers to take time off. When he was asked if his team could have survived without the community’s support, he simply replied, “Nope, we could not.” He said the love his team from Bucklin goes far beyond simply thank yous, pointing to how educators encourage local kids to become volunteer firefighters. Read more: KSN-TV

Haven City Council re-establishes rec department under city

2026-02-23T09:26:50-06:00February 23rd, 2026|

Haven City Council made a second round of recreation reforms during a special meeting Friday night. During its previous special meeting, on Feb. 17, Haven’s City Council voted to dissolve the city’s recreation board, after receiving what they described as many “customer service” complaints from the public. The plan, as discussed during the previous meeting, was for the recreation department to be reformed under the city’s direct control, without its own board. During the Feb. 20 meeting, the council unanimously voted to follow through with that plan. The ordinance to create the department will be carried out on Feb. 26. Read [...]

Hutchinson officials look to restart Sister City program

2026-02-23T09:25:49-06:00February 23rd, 2026|

In 1978, Hutchinson had a Sister City relationship with Tainan, Taiwan, but over the years that relationship fizzled out with little fanfare or notice. Last year, City of Hutchinson officials were part of a delegation that visited Japan, and now city officials hope to develop a new Sister City relationship with Hakui, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. Representatives from the Greater Wichita Partnership, the Hutchinson/Reno County Chamber of Commerce, the Kansas State Department of Commerce, and Hutchinson City Manager Enrico Villegas were part of that group. “We met with Japanese business representatives, and basically said, ‘Why not come to Kansas? Here’s everything that [...]

County recycling plan in the works

2026-02-23T09:24:31-06:00February 23rd, 2026|

Allen County officials have begun shaping plans for a recycling venture with the City of Iola, Commissioner David Lee announced this week. “We’re not ready to announce it at this time,” County Commissioner David Lee announced at Tuesday’s weekly meeting. “But something is forthcoming.” Lee said the plan should be ready sometime in the next 30 to 45 days. Mitch Garner, director of public works, has had preliminary talks with Iola Mayor Steve French. Those conversations will continue, Lee said. “We may not talk about it publicly over the next two, three or four meetings,” Lee said. “We’re working through some [...]

Municipal Bond Trends for February 19, 2026

2026-02-23T10:06:55-06:00February 23rd, 2026|

The interest rate table above illustrates recent changes in a sample of AA rated bond trades reported to the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board’s EMMA® system. Every issuer's credit is different, and other financing sources may be available. To obtain comprehensive Financial Advisory services for your local government, contact your Ranson Financial Municipal Advisor, Larry Kleeman, or Henry Schmidt.

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