Municipal Bond Trends for June 10, 2024

2024-06-12T10:11:21-05:00June 11th, 2024|

The interest rate table above illustrates recent changes in a sample of MBIS "investment grade" yields. 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.

Boeing’s woes mean rising anxiety in Wichita, Kansas, the ‘Air Capital of the World’

2024-06-11T09:23:10-05:00June 11th, 2024|

Not everyone in the self-proclaimed “Air Capital of the World” works in the aviation industry, though it seems like everybody here knows someone who does. That’s why the entire city has a stake in what happens to Boeing and Spirit AeroSystems, a key supplier that builds the fuselage for the 737 at a sprawling factory on the southern edge of town. Source: NPR

Municipal Bond Trends for June 7, 2024

2024-06-10T12:41:23-05:00June 10th, 2024|

The interest rate table above illustrates recent changes in a sample of MBIS "investment grade" yields. 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.

USDA Seeks Applications for Grants to Fund Community and Economic Development Projects in Rural Communities

2024-06-10T12:27:58-05:00June 10th, 2024|

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development ... today invited applications for grants to help organizations improve housing, community facilities, and community and economic development in rural areas. USDA is making up to $5 million in grants available under the Rural Community Development Initiative program. The program provides funding to organizations that provide financial and technical assistance for housing, community facilities, or community and economic development projects. Eligible applicants include public (including Tribal) organizations, nonprofit organizations and qualified private organizations. For assistance with application for, or administration of, grants, contact Rose Mary Saunders or Crystal Hinnen.

Attorney shortage in rural Kansas

2024-06-09T10:55:55-05:00June 9th, 2024|

In December 2022, Chief Justice Marla Luckert issued an order establishing a Rural Justice Initiative Committee ... The committee is to study the issue, gather data, and make recommendations by fall 2024. Statewide surveys and listening sessions have been conducted along with interviews of law school students. “(The shortage of attorneys) is becoming a constitutional crisis...” Source: Hays Daily News

Immigrants help rural Kansas flourish, but they often face challenges once they’re here

2024-06-07T15:43:53-05:00June 7th, 2024|

With the diversification of the population there are starting to be cultural shifts. Both Garden City and Liberal now have two people of color on their respective city commissions. Kathleen Alonso is a civic engagement coordinator for the nonprofit New Frontiers. She was encouraged to run for local office after seeing the community embrace the majority minority, electing two Hispanic people to the city commission. Her campaign was ultimately unsuccessful, but she said the trend continues. “I've seen a lot more people that look and speak like me in more positions of power,” she said. Alonso knows all too well the [...]

New $14 million emergency room facility planned for this south-central Kansas city

2024-06-07T15:40:40-05:00June 7th, 2024|

A new Wesley emergency room will soon be under construction in Andover. The $14 million facility is planned for 126 West Cloud Avenue just west of Andover Road on U.S. 54. It will have 12 beds. Lee Mangus, Andover’s director of community development, said the site’s location will make it easier for people coming from outside the city to access an emergency room. “It’s always good to have redundancy in facilities,” Mangus said. “I know Kansas Medical Center sometimes gets overwhelmed in their emergency room, and this location is closer to the southern end of our city.” According to a Wesley [...]

Commerce Awards Nearly $300,000 for Downtown Improvements in Kearny County

2024-06-07T15:36:34-05:00June 7th, 2024|

The Kansas Department of Commerce today announced that Kearny County has been awarded $296,250 through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program for a new coffee and bakery shop. This Commercial Rehabilitation grant, along with $98,750 in local matching funds, will help restore an older building and revitalize downtown Deerfield in Kearny County. “With the opportunities that CDBG grants offer, communities such as Kearny County are able to fund projects that breathe new life into their town, downtown businesses and surrounding communities,” Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland said. “Investing in rural Kansas and downtown businesses brings many opportunities [...]

Book power: Johnson County program helps children in courthouse ‘feel not alone’

2024-06-07T15:35:32-05:00June 7th, 2024|

Going to a courtroom can be scary, especially for children at the center of custody cases. Getting a small gift can help to take some of the fear out of the experience. That’s where Courtroom Assisted Reading Encouragement (CARE) comes in to help. Those in charge of the program maintain a small book collection in the Johnson County Courthouse in Olathe, and any child who comes through Judge Kathleen Sloan’s courtroom gets the opportunity to pick a volume to take home and keep. “They get to end their day that probably started in the courtroom with entering this room and experiencing this very [...]

Rules for backyard chickens in Johnson County keep evolving. Which cities allow them?

2024-06-07T15:34:31-05:00June 7th, 2024|

When the weather heats up and people in Johnson County start looking for new projects, questions about backyard chickens start popping up. In Johnson County, the rules for owning backyard chickens varies from city to city, which can cause confusion for both residents and city officials. For example, the City of Leawood strictly prohibits the ownership of backyard chickens, while officials with the City of Shawnee look at it as something that encourages empathy and responsibility. “We’ve had awesome luck with it,” said Scott Hunter, community service officer for the Shawnee Police Department. In Lenexa, livestock and poultry are permitted in three zoning districts — Agricultural [...]

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