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Chanute looks to upgrade water system

2026-02-18T09:05:13-06:00February 18th, 2026|

It’s time to bite the bullet and address the city’s outdated water and wastewater plants, Chanute City Manager Todd Newman told Chanute Commissioners last week.  “We have no choice. We’re lucky they’re still standing,” The Chanute Tribune reported Newman saying.  The projects have been delayed since 2010, Newman told commissioners. By now the wastewater plant no longer meets regulatory requirements. Estimated costs are $26 million for water plant improvements and $36 million for wastewater upgrades, The Tribune reported. Read more: The Iola Register

Landlord-friendly bill would roll back one Kansas city’s protections for low-income renters

2026-02-18T09:04:39-06:00February 18th, 2026|

A Kansas property owner wants to impose a restriction across the entire state because of one city’s rules. Stan Weber, CEO and president of Tower Properties, was one of several housing industry professionals who pushed for twin pieces of legislation Feb. 5 during back-to-back hearings, which centered on whether landlords should be required to accept federal rental assistance payments. House Bill 2504 and Senate Bill 391 seek to overturn a city of Lawrence ordinance that outlawed the practice of turning away renters solely based on their source of income, which allows people participating in federal rental assistance programs to be equally [...]

Commerce Launches Two New Kansas Community Empowerment Grants

2026-02-18T09:03:01-06:00February 18th, 2026|

Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland today announced the launch of two new grant opportunities through the Kansas Community Empowerment (KCE) program. KCE, which is housed within the Quality Places Division at the Department of Commerce, supports locally driven projects that strengthen quality of place, volunteer engagement and long-term community vibrancy across Kansas. Applications for the KCE Kickstart Grant and Impact Grant are now being accepted. For the first round of funding, the Kickstart Grant will have $40,000 available and the Impact Grant will have $30,000. “While we bring opportunities and prosperity to all parts of our state, these [...]

Are Kansas’ economic wins also translating to population wins?

2026-02-18T09:02:14-06:00February 18th, 2026|

By many measures, one could argue the Kelly-Toland years have been the biggest economic boon the state has ever seen. Pick any measure…$30 billion of private sector investment (most per capita in nation), almost 80,000 new or retained jobs that pay 7.7% more than the average private sector wage in Kansas, highest ever Kansas exports, four consecutive Golden Shovel awards, a recent $3 billion budget surplus, or the coup de grace…securing the biggest economic win in state history, luring the Chiefs from Missouri. Just don’t pick population growth. At least on its face. Read more: www.ctnewsonline.com

Shawnee increases guest tax ahead of World Cup to boost tourism

2026-02-18T09:01:23-06:00February 18th, 2026|

The city of Shawnee will increase its transient guest tax ahead of the World Cup and the expected boost in tourism this summer. Shawnee’s increase takes effect on April 1, raising the city’s transient guest tax from 8% to 9%. The tax applies to hotel rooms and short-term rentals. “So on an annual basis, the transient guest tax develops about $950,000 for the city in total. We expect this additional 1% over the course of a full year to bring in an additional $100,000 for the City of Shawnee,” said Doug Donahoo, the Communications Director for the city of Shawnee. Shawnee [...]

Southwest Kansas farmers talk plans to save Ogallala Aquifer

2026-02-18T09:00:21-06:00February 18th, 2026|

Southwest Kansas might take a big step toward water conservation in ways previously thought to be impossible. Groundwater Management District 3, headquartered in Garden City, is looking for feedback from local farmers on its plan to use less water for crop irrigation in the region. A discussion on proposed water cuts recently attracted farmers from counties across the southwest part of the state, who filled a small community building. Trevor Ahring, civil engineer for the district, told the sea of Kansas State University baseball caps and flannel shirts the details of the plan – all with the objective of easing the [...]

Ashland business owner forced to abandon dream home due to fire

2026-02-18T08:59:29-06:00February 18th, 2026|

Near Ashland, along the state line south of Dodge City, flames and heavy smoke pushed closer to town. For one small business owner, it meant abandoning her dream home and storefront. Just after 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Tammy Lawrence took a video of the smoky sky and texted her husband, “Do we need to start packing?” At first, they decided to stay put, but then Ashland Hospital began evacuating patients, the school cleared out, and the fire jumped Highway 283. Soon after, Highway 160 and the main road out of Ashland were shut down. Read more: KSN-TV

Garden City firefighters tackle 11-mile wildfire in Finney County

2026-02-18T08:57:01-06:00February 18th, 2026|

Fire crews in Garden City will be working through Tuesday night to contain a wildfire in northeastern Finney County. The Garden City Fire Department said the fire stretches roughly 11 miles long and 1½ wide in some spots. The fire is currently at zero percent containment and has destroyed one shed. “No commercial structures. It’s sort of in a rural populated area of our county, so houses are pretty spaced out, so I think that’s what aided in not being able to lose any structures today,” Chris Talmadge, Windland Operations for the GCFD, said. Firefighting aircraft were grounded on Tuesday due [...]

Liberal outpaces England rival in annual Pancake Day Race

2026-02-18T08:56:02-06:00February 18th, 2026|

Liberal secured its third straight victory against Olney, England, on Tuesday in the 77th Annual International Pancake Day Race. Hannah McCarter crossed the finish line with an impressive time of 1:03.75, beating Olney’s top runner time by two minutes. Since the tradition began in the 1950’s, Liberal has won 43 times, Olney has won 31 times and three times there was no contest. Read more: KSN-TV

How an app helps Kansas firefighters battle wildfires

2026-02-18T08:55:08-06:00February 18th, 2026|

A popular firefighting tool among Kansas firefighters can be found on their smartphones. The Barton County Fire District 2 chief said his team relies on the Active 911 app, especially during extreme wildfire weather. Chief Jerry Strickler said it provides accurate information straight to firefighters’ phones, connecting information from dispatch to deploying first responders and those already in the field. “This app can tell us where the fire’s at, exact location, hydrant locations within the city, mile markers,” he said. “Just about anything you would need to get to the scene.” Read more: KSN-TV

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