Manhattan wants residents’ opinion on the city’s parks

21 Friday, July 21

Manhattan wants residents’ opinion on the city’s parks

2023-07-21T11:00:47-05:00July 21st, 2023|

Manhattan city leaders want to hear from residents about their ideas and concerns about the city's Parks and Recreation Department. Manhattan officials want to speak directly with residents about topics relating to parks and recreation. Manhattan Parks and Recreation Director Aaron Stewart announced in a press release the city will hold public discussions this summer and fall where citizens can talk to him directly. "Park and Rec It" are discussions open to the public for residents to chat with Stewart about recreational programs, parks, trails, facilities or any other related topics citizens are interested in or concerned about. “Manhattan has a strong passion [...]

21 Friday, July 21

Garden City gets update on Sports of the World project

2023-07-21T11:04:13-05:00July 21st, 2023|

Representative from GC Investments updated Garden City Commissioners at the commission’s meeting Tuesday on the construction status of the Sports of the World STAR Bond project’s multisport indoor facility. H.J. Swender, GC Investments representative, said they are excited about the project, it’s moving along nicely. “So far, although it doesn’t look like we’ve done much, we’ve done quite a bit out there,” he said. “We’ve poured 15 columns and 17 crossties and only have about 14 more crossties last time I heard, so we’re coming close.” Half of the steel for the building is already on site and they’re hoping that within the next [...]

21 Friday, July 21

Wamego residents shouldn’t be alarmed by large police presence at high school

2023-07-21T10:26:06-05:00July 21st, 2023|

Law enforcement warns the public about violence training taking place at a local school this weekend. The Wamego Police Department (WPD) posted on social media that it will be using the Wamego High School for active violence training Friday, July 21 and Saturday July 22. The WPD, along with the Fire Department, Emergency Medical Services and other law enforcement agencies, will take part in the training at and around the high school. "The Wamego Police Department is committed to the safety of our citizens and it is important for the community to know that we are doing what we can to [...]

21 Friday, July 21

Emporia city manager speaks on new pay structure to help jobs

2023-07-21T10:23:25-05:00July 21st, 2023|

Emporia City Manager Trey Cocking joined the KSNT 27 News Morning show to speak about the newest pay structure that was recently approved by commission. Cocking said that the change came about as a daunting realization hit the city. "Last August, especially in public safety with our police and fire department, we realized we had a real problem," Cocking said. "We have 41 police officers authorized and we were down to 33 police officers in the department." He said the situation with the fire department was not much different. "...53 firefighters authorized and I think we were hovering around 10 short there," Cocking said. Source: [...]

21 Friday, July 21

USD-475 Superintendent speaks on moving into new school

2023-07-21T10:20:06-05:00July 21st, 2023|

Superintendent Reginald Eggleston with USD-475 joined the 27 News morning show to speak about exciting developments at USD-475. He confirmed they are moving into Morris Hill Elementary School and they will be having a ribbon cutting to celebrate the milestone on September 22. "We are very excited about it," Dr. Eggleston said. "The move-in will be in two phases, we are actually going to start this year with about 250 students." Eggleston said they are going to work on continuing the second phase of construction. "Then next year, we will add and be up to capacity which could be 590 students." The intent, Dr. Eggleston said, [...]

21 Friday, July 21

Great Bend gets closer to new child care center

2023-07-21T10:18:58-05:00July 21st, 2023|

Barton County parents will have a new option for child care by next spring. Thursday morning, community leaders and politicians broke ground on the Advancing Barton County Childcare Center, which will be known as ABCC. Great Bend Economic Development says the idea for ABCC Inc. came from conversations with businesses that said a shortage of child care was keeping parents from being able to work. The plan is to have two of the centers in Barton County offering affordable and accessible child care. The plan got a significant boost in the past month when Governor Laura Kelly announced ABCC is getting more than [...]

21 Friday, July 21

Topeka Governing Body discusses homelessness at Tuesday’s council

2023-07-21T10:17:36-05:00July 21st, 2023|

If there's one thing for certain after Tuesday night's city council meeting, the governing body believes they need a set-in-stone plan to attack the homeless problem in our community rather than jumping from idea to idea on how to deal with it. It was brought up in Tuesday night's meeting, statistically on average, it takes anywhere from three to five years for the city to become aware of a "new" encampment in the city. When these encampments are in non-camping areas, the individuals who live within the camps are given a 72-hour eviction notice. As of July 7th, the property maintenance division has [...]

21 Friday, July 21

Dairy Queen now open at Matfield Green service plaza

2023-07-21T11:06:19-05:00July 21st, 2023|

Travelers heading south of Emporia now have a sweet new option to try on the road. Dairy Queen is now open at the Kansas Turnpike's Matfield Green service plaza, the KTA announced Thursday. The plaza is located a mile marker 97 on I-35. Subway is expected to open by end of July. Restaurant changes were announced for both the Emporia Service Area located on I-335/KTA at mile marker 132, and the Matfield Green Service Area in March of this year. At the Emporia Service Area, Subway and Taco John’s were added, while Subway and Dairy Queen were announced for Matfield Green. Source: Emporia Gazette

21 Friday, July 21

McPherson fire department working to install first newborn safety device in state

2023-07-21T11:06:53-05:00July 21st, 2023|

The McPherson fire department is in the process of installing the first new born safety device in the state, a new initiative brought by the passing of House Bill 2024 earlier this year. The box will be installed on the outside of the McPherson fire department's station. The purpose of this is so struggling parents can safely give up their newborn in private. McPherson fire chief TJ Wyssmann says this law is near and dear to his heart because he thinks the previous process parents had to follow under Kansas law was inhumane. Everybody had to come and bring that child and [...]

21 Friday, July 21

Municipal Bond Trends for July 20, 2023

2023-07-21T09:23:54-05:00July 21st, 2023|

The interest rate table above illustrates recent changes in a sample of MBIS "investment grade" yields. 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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