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First welcome sign installed

2025-05-02T12:09:19-05:00May 2nd, 2025|

The first of three new welcome signs into the City of Arkansas City was installed Wednesday at the south entry point along 61st Road South, near the Arkansas River. “This marks the start of a broader initiative to update and standardize signage at all major city entrances,” a press release states. “The aim is to enhance visibility, consistency, and the overall impression of the city for both visitors and residents.” The native Kansas limestone sign and was hand-engraved by Silverdale Quality Stone incorporating a key part of the city’s new logo — two rivers — reflecting Ark City’s historical and geographical [...]

Shawnee Mission mulls plan for new early childhood education center in Overland Park

2025-05-02T12:08:32-05:00May 2nd, 2025|

Shawnee Mission School District officials are proposing a new building to expand and improve services for early childhood education, currently offered in the Broadmoor Center and in some elementary schools. The discussion is still in the very early stages but was mentioned at the school board meeting on Monday as part of an update on the district’s budget. If approved, the building would likely go at the site of the former Katherine Carpenter Elementary, 9700 W. 96th St., in Overland Park, which is being demolished. Source: Johnson County Post

New Shawnee Mission policy brings more scrutiny to donations that pay for staff

2025-05-02T12:07:48-05:00May 2nd, 2025|

With little fanfare, the Shawnee Mission school board wrapped up a year-long study on donations by giving its final approval to a policy regulating when and how private money can be accepted to fund school staff positions. The board voted unanimously Monday to approve the policy and accept a few minor edits of the first draft that was introduced two weeks ago. Board members asked some clarifying questions but did not discuss the policy at length. Source: Johnson County Post

McPherson Fire Department reclaims vintage fire engine

2025-05-02T12:07:03-05:00May 2nd, 2025|

A piece of McPherson’s firefighting history has come home. The McPherson Fire Department has recovered its 1949 Seagrave Fire Engine, a truck that served the community from 1949 to 1975. After nearly 50 years away, the vintage vehicle was delivered back to town Tuesday morning, arriving just before noon and now housed behind Fire Station No. 2. Source: KSN-TV

Municipal Bond Trends for May 1, 2025

2025-05-02T09:01:12-05:00May 2nd, 2025|

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.

When will Wichita, Sedgwick County start spending opioid settlement money?

2025-05-01T09:50:10-05:00May 1st, 2025|

Elected officials with Wichita and Sedgwick County want to speed up the process of getting $15.5 million in opioid settlement dollars into the community. The city and county decided in 2023 to pool their funds after they signed on to a national settlement agreement with opioid manufacturers and distributors for their role in the opioid crisis. But that money has largely been sitting untouched as the governments waited for guidance on how to spend it from a local needs assessment and strategic plan that were completed earlier this year. Source: Wichita Kansas Local News, Crime & More |

Kansas takes step toward pursuit of statewide functional zero homelessness

2025-05-01T09:48:58-05:00May 1st, 2025|

Service providers and housing officials gathered Thursday to launch their first day of a their functional zero campaign, an effort to ensure that there are more people staying housed across the state than falling into homelessness. Planning bodies for each region, called continuums of care, participated in a homelessness summit in Topeka to mark Kansas becoming a Built for Zero state. The zero each region will be pursuing is functional zero, a milestone used to gauge how well a community is dealing with homelessness. Source: KLC Journal

Housing in downtown Wichita could double in 5 years

2025-05-01T09:48:04-05:00May 1st, 2025|

A research study conducted by Downtown Wichita suggests that the number of housing units in the downtown area may need to double over the next five years to keep up with demand. Construction continues on Wichita State University's Biomedical Campus, which is expected to bring roughly 3,000 students and 200 staff members to the downtown area by spring 2027. Heather Schroeder, the executive director of Downtown Wichita, said the development serves as a strong selling point to attract developers to build in the area. Wu said that more retail stores, possibly even a grocery store, may be possible if the downtown population [...]

City, County discuss future of Garden City at joint meeting

2025-05-01T09:47:11-05:00May 1st, 2025|

Development of northeast Garden City was discussed at the joint Finney County Commission, Garden City Commission and City of Holcomb meeting on Monday afternoon. Matt Allen, City Manager of Garden City, said the development of the city is generally to the north and northeast, and development in that direction was determined in the 1980s with a development plan of the city’s public infrastructure. Source: Garden City Telegram

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