Pratt linemen in Florida to help restore power

2022-10-03T07:00:14-05:00October 3rd, 2022|

After two long days on the road, linemen from Pratt, Kansas, are finally in Florida. The five members from Pratt arrived Friday at midnight. Once they got to their hotel, it was stuck without power, and they spent the night in their trucks. "About half of (the City was) out of power," said lineman Jamie Huber. Dozens of linemen from across the country are in Bartow, Florida, to restore power after Hurricane Ian. Source: KSN-TV

Bell that was part of USS Wichita presented to city

2022-10-03T06:59:43-05:00October 3rd, 2022|

A bell that was part of the USS Wichita was presented to the City of Wichita on Friday afternoon. Wichita received the bell as a gift from the American Legion Post 292 in Somerville, Tennessee. The bell was received from the widow of a Navy chief who passed away years ago. It has been in Tennessee since. "Shortly, about three days after the funeral, his widow approached us and gave us the bell to the USS Wichita. It turned out he was the last senior chief of the USS Wichita when it was sailed into to be decommissioned. So, he took [...]

Brown v. Board site celebrates milestone

2022-10-02T10:24:36-05:00October 2nd, 2022|

Three months after the National Park service announced James Williams as the new superintendent of Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Park of Topeka, the site opened its doors in celebration of the 30th anniversary of its designation. The symposium at the Brown v. Board of Education site, 1515 S.E. Monroe, also welcomed leaders from five new affiliated areas and an additional National Park Service site. “It’s just interesting to me, to get to know the people, get to know their stories and see the potential for us as a agency to help the American people understand the complexity of [...]

Wanted: 4,000 workers

2022-10-02T10:23:16-05:00October 2nd, 2022|

When Kansas officials announced the arrival of a Panasonic electric battery plant to De Soto earlier this year, one number was prominently touted above all others: 4,000. While the state’s agreement with the Japanese multinational company doesn’t lay out a required number of jobs to be created, Panasonic and Kansas officials believe there will be 4,000 permanent positions created at the multibillion dollar facility. But there is broad agreement that Kansas, currently sitting at record low unemployment, needs to kick into gear to ensure the site of the former Sunflower Army Ammunition Plant will be buzzing with workers when the long-coveted [...]

Governor Laura Kelly Breaks Ground on Hilmar Cheese Facility in Dodge City

2022-10-02T10:22:07-05:00October 2nd, 2022|

Facility Will Bring $1.1 Billion and 1,000 New Jobs to Southwest Kansas. Governor Laura Kelly participated in the groundbreaking of Hilmar Cheese Company’s new state-of-the-art production facility in Dodge City. In the short-term, the company’s $600 million investment will create 250 new full-time jobs. The project is expected to bring an additional $500 million in capital investment and an additional 750 jobs within the Dodge City area by late 2023. “No matter how you slice it, this new Hilmar Cheese facility is a game-changer for southwest Kansas,” Governor Laura Kelly said. “Hilmar’s investment represents the fact that more and more companies believe [...]

The new cheese factory will need lots of milk

2022-10-02T10:21:06-05:00October 2nd, 2022|

With a cattle population of more than 6.5 million head, and slightly less than 3 million humans, cattle significantly outnumber Kansans in the Sunflower State. So much so, according to Mike Brouk, Ph.D., a dairy management extension specialist with Kansas State University, much of the dairy produced in the Sunflower State is shipped to other states. But the amount of milk surplus might change in the coming years. On Friday, Hilmar Cheese Co., which will take about two years to build, broke ground on a new cheese factory in Dodge City. When looking for a third location for a cheese manufacturing [...]

With three-quarters of the year in the books, Lawrence sales tax collections on pace for nearly 10% growth

2022-10-02T10:18:16-05:00October 1st, 2022|

The City of Lawrence has now received nine of its 12 monthly sales tax checks from the state of Kansas. Thus far, the city’s sales tax collections are up 9.4% compared with a year ago. That is both a historically high number and a below-average number. In the past, a growth rate of 6% or 7% would be a great year for Lawrence sales tax collections. So, if Lawrence finishes the year at 9.4%, it would be extraordinary. But, it is also true that the number is currently below average. The average growth rate for local sales tax collections across the [...]

Lawrence opens temporary campsite for those experiencing homelessness, plans to create long-term site in another location

2022-10-02T10:15:35-05:00October 1st, 2022|

The City of Lawrence has begun to relocate people experiencing homelessness who have been camping in some city parks to a temporary city-run campsite, with plans to create a long-term site in the near future. With the recent opening of the new campsite, which is located near North Second Street on city-owned property between the Johnny’s Tavern back parking lot and the levee trail, the city is requiring some people to move their campsites to the temporary site or other areas where the city continues to allow camping. The temporary campground consists of 48 spaces in the area behind the levee, [...]

What will the first-ever Salina Crossroads Marathon mean for the community?

2022-09-30T08:07:05-05:00September 30th, 2022|

Salina is preparing for the Crossroads Marathon in November, and the community as a whole is getting ready for the first, but hopefully not last, edition of the Boston Marathon qualifier. On Saturday, Nov. 5, downtown Salina is expected to be bustling with activities as the start and finish line of the marathon and half-marathon will be along Santa Fe Avenue, between Walnut and Mulberry Streets. This influx of people into Salina is expected to make an impact on the community. Source: Salina Journal

Johnson County approves 14% pay bump for sheriff’s deputies

2022-09-30T08:01:26-05:00September 30th, 2022|

Johnson County Sheriff’s deputies are in line for a raise. On Thursday the Johnson County Board of Commissioners (BOCC) voted unanimously to increase starting pay for sheriff’s deputies. The sheriff’s department will now use a step pay plan for sworn civil service staff including deputies, master deputies, sergeants, lieutenants, captains, majors, bureau chiefs and colonels. This scale places starting pay for deputies at $27.50 an hour. ... To bolster recruitment efforts, new hires will temporarily start on the second step of the pay scale. Starting deputy pay will increase to $28.50 an hour until the department vacancies drop below 14 deputy [...]

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