City Commission to provide direction for Manhattan housing market analysis

2022-09-26T08:05:08-05:00September 26th, 2022|

Home prices continue to outpace income growth, and housing in Manhattan is getting more expensive. Manhattan city commissioners will take their second look at a housing market analysis ...: There is a high cost of new homes in Manhattan. Sales trends indicate that the sales price for a home in 2012 that cost $222,000 cost $329,000 in 2021. The median house price is $232,000, which is far higher than regional neighbors. Topeka is at $117,000, Salina $138,000 and Junction City $166,000. Source: themercury.com

Fort Scott City Manager Kelley Zellner heads to Caney, New Interim Jeff Hancock is Hired

2022-09-26T08:10:20-05:00September 26th, 2022|

The Fort Scott City Commission met on Sept. 22 to approve the severance agreement for City Manager Kelley Zellner, who resigned to pursue an employment opportunity in Caney, KS. ... On Sept. 20, the City of Fort Scott hired Hancock as interim city manager, and appointed Brad Matkin, current Human Resource Director, to also become assistant city manager. ... Hancock, from Camdenton, Missouri, is a consultant for Management Partners... Source: Fort Scott Biz

‘Twin’ Amelia Earhart statue to be unveiled in Atchison Saturday

2022-09-26T08:10:44-05:00September 26th, 2022|

A new bronze statue of legendary Kansas aviator Amelia Earhart will be unveiled Saturday. The statue, which is being installed in the Amelia Earhart Hangar Museum, is identical to the bronze statue that was installed in the National Statuary Hall at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on July 27 of this year. This statue is being installed at the entrance to the new museum, which is officially opening next year. The public is invited to the unveiling celebration starting at 11 a.m. Saturday. ... Thirteen-year-old Gabrielle Henry, Amelia Earhart's great-great niece, will also be attending. Source: KSN-TV

Lyon County Sheriff’s office finds missing bull, now we need an owner

2022-09-26T08:14:32-05:00September 26th, 2022|

A wandering bull escapes his home pasture and the Lyon County Sheriff's Office is trying to find out where he belongs. "We need some help locating the owner of this Watusi bull," the Sheriff's Office posted on Facebook Friday around 9:40 a.m. Source: KSNT 27 News

Nemaha County prepares to send out county-wide survey

2022-09-26T08:11:53-05:00September 26th, 2022|

Nearly two years after the formation of the Nemaha County Planning Commission (NCPC), a county-wide survey is ready to send out to all Nemaha County households asking for residents’ opinions on various topics regarding life in Nemaha County. In 2019, during the development of the Soldier Creek Wind Farm in southern Nemaha County — surrounding the communities of Corning and Goff — it was apparent that Nemaha County residents were divided in their vision of what life in Nemaha County should look like. Therefore, the NCPC was formed to begin the initial steps of developing a comprehensive plan for Nemaha County. Source: [...]

Understanding a local brewery’s quandary

2022-09-25T09:02:42-05:00September 25th, 2022|

Lt. Gov. David Toland stopped in to learn firsthand about the dilemma facing microbrewery owner Pippin Williamson after Rep. Jason Probst, D-Hutchinson, who’s also been trying to help Williamson navigate the situation, called him. The brewery is hosting the special nightly dinners in an effort to meet minimum food sale requirements to renew its license, after learning on Monday from state regulators their license was under threat. Probst has been researching the history of the law that requires the brewery to make 30% of its gross sales annually from serving food and what changes might be made to address it. Source: [...]

‘How do we keep them here?’: Salina officials work to recruit young people in workforce

2022-09-25T09:01:22-05:00September 25th, 2022|

For several years, Salina area professionals have been enhancing efforts to attract and retain young adults in Saline County. These efforts are one part of a bigger puzzle officials are working on – glaring gaps in the local workforce. Salina isn’t unique from any other midwestern town in the fact that it has experienced brain drain – substantial emigration or migration of individuals – over the last several decades, as well as overall population loss. ... So, how can communities like Salina attract workers and promote its variety of available jobs? The consensus from local experts seems to be focusing efforts [...]

Salina has tight rental market

2022-09-25T09:00:05-05:00September 25th, 2022|

Finding housing in Salina is more complicated than ever, and one sector of that industry, rental properties, isn’t immune from the confusion, as properties that come up for rent are occupied almost as fast as they open. The issues of rental properties are impacting both owners and managers of rentals and their tenants or perspective tenants. All types of housing are feeling the crunch. “We have people out looking for units to rent, and there’s just none available,” said Phil Nix, the executive director of the Salina Housing Authority. “And what does come on the market, rents rather quickly.” Source: Salina [...]

Municipal Bond Trends for September 23, 2022

2022-09-25T08:52:01-05:00September 25th, 2022|

The interest rate table above illustrates recent changes in a sample of MBIS "investment grade" yields. Every issuer's credit is different. For rates that may be applicable to your municipality, contact our Municipal Bond Advisors, Larry Kleeman and Beth Warren.

Affordable housing complex in Baldwin can modernize nearly 40-year-old units; without ARPA aid, it would’ve taken another decade

2022-09-25T08:50:02-05:00September 25th, 2022|

Baldwin Retirement Apartment Complex Inc. ... received $733,711, which will help the nonprofit modernize Jersey Street Apartment Suites, a 24-unit complex of one-bedroom apartments spread across four buildings. It will also allow for two of those units to be converted to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act, and it will allow a maintenance update that BRAC staff described to the Journal-World as crucial. It’s a project that definitely wouldn’t be happening if not for ARPA aid. In fact, it would be a 10-year project without it.... Source: LJWorld

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