Pratt city manager talks next steps after sales tax rejection

2026-08-06T15:31:25-05:00August 6th, 2026|

The Pratt city manager said Wednesday that city projects will continue without the 1% sales tax that voters rejected in the primary election. The final vote for the sales tax was 841 “no” votes to 563 “yes” votes. City manager Regina Goff said that money for city functions and future projects had already been budgeted. The goal of the sales tax was to relieve the burden of property taxes. She said that there had been robust debate between community members, so city leadership was not entirely surprised by the outcome of the vote. “There really were pros and cons to both, [...]

Towanda voters approve sales tax to fund street upgrades, potential police department

2026-08-06T15:29:14-05:00August 6th, 2026|

Voters in Towanda want the city to establish a 1.5% sales tax. More than three-quarters of those who cast ballots in Tuesday’s election voted for the tax. The city administrator said the sales tax is estimated to bring in $275,000 a year. The revenue from the sales tax will be used to improve roads. The city currently has a 1% sales tax that funds these projects, but it ends in 2027. The money could also be used to start the city’s own police department. Right now, law enforcement services are handled by the Butler County Sheriff’s Office. The city administrator said [...]

Voters in Lakin turn down $15 million school bond

2026-08-06T15:27:17-05:00August 6th, 2026|

A $15 million school bond in a small Kansas town got a thumbs-down in Tuesday’s election. Voters in Lakin, a city of about 2,200 people west of Garden City, rejected the bond issue by about 63% to 37%, according to the most recent results. The money would have gone toward repairs and improvements at the district’s facilities. Tony Salcido, president of the USD 215 board, said there is a lot that needs fixed at the district’s facilities. The high school needs new windows and doors and roofing upgrades, according to Salcido. He said the grade school has similar needs. Plumbing and [...]

Allen County looks at changing burn ban rules

2026-08-06T15:22:39-05:00August 6th, 2026|

Allen County commissioners heard a proposal Tuesday to change how burn bans are enacted. The proposal would give county fire chiefs the ability to enact bans as well. Allen County commissioners are taking a closer look at how countywide burn bans are declared. A proposed resolution presented Tuesday would allow fire chiefs in the county to enact burn bans more quickly when conditions warrant. Emergency Management Director Jason Trego said the proposal was developed to address situations when fire danger increases between the commission’s weekly meetings. “Typically in Allen County, it’s the Commission that enacts burn bans,” Trego said. “We have [...]

Data center boom creates new legal and property challenges for rural landowners

2026-08-06T15:20:14-05:00August 6th, 2026|

The rapid expansion of data centers across the United States is bringing new economic opportunities to rural communities, but it is also creating a host of legal, financial and property rights issues that many landowners have never faced before. As technology companies search for large tracts of affordable land with access to electricity and water, farmland is increasingly becoming a target for development. Read more:

Lawrence schools ordered to pay $113k for KORA violations

2026-08-06T15:19:19-05:00August 6th, 2026|

Federal Judge Kathryn H. Vratil has ordered USD 497 Lawrence to pay over $113,000 in attorneys’ fees for a group of student plaintiffs after the district was found to have violated KORA (the Kansas Open Records Act). According to the Lawrence Times, the ruling is part of “a broader dispute that began with the district’s use of Gaggle, an AI tool that sifts through anything attached to the district’s Google Workspace and flags content it deems a safety risk.” The Times reported that nine current and former students sued over the tool saying it was a privacy violation. In November 2025, [...]

Olathe OKs townhomes intended to address the ‘missing middle’ housing

2026-08-06T15:14:02-05:00August 6th, 2026|

An Olathe developer is going to build townhomes that will address the “missing middle” gap in housing. At below market value, they’ll be priced under $500,000. Olathe City Council approved a rezoning request and preliminary site plans Tuesday that will make way for the mixed-use development featuring 44 townhomes and commercial space. The project, which the city council unanimously approved, will be located at an approximately 5-acre site at the southeast corner of 133rd Street and Black Bob Road. The project comes just months after the city council approved Olathe’s new comprehensive plan, “Elevate Olathe,” which outlines priorities for housing, transportation, [...]

Municipal Bond Trends for August 5, 2026

2026-08-06T09:36:12-05:00August 6th, 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.

Municipal Bond Trends for August 3, 2026

2026-08-04T11:08:30-05:00August 4th, 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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