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Casey’s eyes Maize and Kechi locations as part of 350-store expansion plan

2026-03-19T09:01:46-05:00March 19th, 2026|

Casey's convenience stores are being planned in Maize and Kechi, a return to Maize and a first for Kechi for the chain. A March building permit filed with the Metropolitan Area Building and Construction Department, valued at $585,000, shows a Casey's store planned for 5345 N. Maize Road, at the intersection of 53rd Street North and Maize Road. The building at the address was a former Pizza Hut, according to an online listing. The site is near entrance and exit ramps to K-96. Casey's formerly had a store in Maize at 4605 Maize Road that had operated for roughly 30 years [...]

Economic impact of NJCAA tourney expected to grow

2026-03-19T09:00:13-05:00March 19th, 2026|

For the past several years, more than one third of teams playing in the National Junior College Athletic Association Division 1 Men’s Basketball Championship have had to stay in hotels outside of Reno County for the tournament in Hutchinson, as there weren’t enough appropriate blocs of hotel rooms. LeAnn Cox, vice president of operations and tourism with Visit Hutch, said the contract with the NJCAA requires 10 rooms each with two beds per team. Since the closure of the Atrium Hotel in 2019, nine teams have had to stay in McPherson, Maize, or elsewhere, she said. But since the opening of [...]

Dodge City’s water nitrate level drops in latest test

2026-03-19T08:58:24-05:00March 19th, 2026|

The nitrate level in Dodge City’s water has dropped below the federal standard and is safe to drink, the city announced on Wednesday. The city said secondary testing showed the nitrate level within the water system was at 6.42 milligrams per liter. The testing was conducted at a lab that holds National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program certification, which is recognized by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. Read more: KSN-TV

FOMC holds rates; One rate cut still projected for 2026

2026-03-19T08:41:44-05:00March 19th, 2026|

In his press conference Wednesday, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said monetary policy is "appropriate." The Federal Open Market Committee held interest rates in a range between 3.5% and 3.75%, with one 25 basis point rate cut expected this year and one next year, as the Middle East conflict lingers. Read more: Bond Buyer and CNBC

Municipal Bond Trends for March 17, 2026

2026-03-18T09:24:45-05:00March 18th, 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.

Kansas commerce secretary concerned about ‘talent shortage’

2026-03-17T10:05:48-05:00March 17th, 2026|

David Toland, Kansas commerce secretary, said the departure of recent college graduates to other job markets has led to a “talent shortage” in the state’s workforce pipeline. According to figures presented by Toland, the state has hemorrhaged about 12,500 college graduates annually over the past five years. Tolandsaid the exodus of students has actually served as a selling point in attracting industry to Kansas. “You bring these jobs here, we’ve got the people,” he said of the sales pitch. “They’re trained up, they’re ready to go, and we think they’ll stay in Kansas if you create the economic opportunities for them [...]

Municipal Bond Trends for March 16, 2026

2026-03-17T09:47:31-05:00March 17th, 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.

Commerce Celebrates Community Development Block Grant Awards Across State

2026-03-17T10:24:38-05:00March 17th, 2026|

City of Leon receives CDBG award. The Kansas Department of Commerce celebrated the success of the 2025 Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) this week by bringing together representatives from 50 Kansas communities, statewide grant administrators, legislators and members of the Kansas congressional delegation. The event highlighted the impact of more than $22 million in CDBG funding awarded in 2025 to projects across Kansas, leveraging $28,846,991 in local and partner match funding to invest in rural development and local infrastructure. Combined, the projects represent a total investment of $50,920,498 in communities throughout the state. Community leaders, grant administrators and [...]

Riley County officials discuss job description timeline for county administrator

2026-03-17T09:23:38-05:00March 17th, 2026|

Discussions continued Thursday as Riley County commissioners met with department heads to discuss future plans for reorganization and development of a new administrator position. The meeting comes after commissioners on Monday moved to direct county counselor Jacob Hansen to draft a resolution moving human resources under his purview. “It’s the first step to get things going,” commissioner Greg McKinley told News Radio KMAN in an interview after Thursday’s regular meeting. Read more: News Radio KMAN

Sullivan to be next USD 363 Superintendent

2026-03-17T09:22:58-05:00March 17th, 2026|

Lucas Sullivan has been selected as the new USD 363 Superintendent for the 2026-27 school year. The USD 363 Board of Education approved the hiring of Sullivan as the new Superintendent of Schools at its meeting on March 2, effective July 1. Sullivan replaces Scott Myers, the current Superintendent, who is retiring after 40 years in public education. Myers said he’s going to miss the job. “I love what I do and I love public education, but my wife is retired, so I’m going to join her in that,” he said. Sullivan currently serves as the Principal at Garden City Achieve. [...]

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