Petition to disorganize USD 112 filed

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Petition to disorganize USD 112 filed

2023-05-12T09:14:43-05:00May 11th, 2023|

A petition to disorganize the USD 112 Central Plains school district has been filed. The Wilson High School Future Committee asked the USD 112 Board of Education to delay the closure of Wilson High School for one year. With no action regarding the issue taken at Monday's board meeting, the petition was filed with Ellsworth County Tuesday morning. Long-time educator Roberta Meier, who helped file the petition, was disappointed the issue was not discussed Monday. "That was very surreal because, with something this serious and historic, it shows their lack of understanding for what a disorganization is and how it will [...]

11 Thursday, May 11

Citing environmental and budget benefits, Lawrence school board expresses interest in pilot program for solar energy

2023-05-12T08:58:14-05:00May 11th, 2023|

Lawrence school board leaders are interested in pursuing a pilot project for rooftop solar, with the potential for the solar array to be in place before the start of next school year. As part of a work session ahead of the school board’s regular meeting on Monday, all seven board members indicated they were interested in the district further pursuing a pilot. Particulars about the potential solar installation, including the purchase of equipment and which school would be used for the pilot, would be brought back at a later date for consideration. Source: LJWorld

11 Thursday, May 11

Train blockages causing concern in Caldwell

2023-05-12T09:13:46-05:00May 11th, 2023|

Stories of stopped trains blocking streets are prevalent across the nation, including right here in Kansas. One of those places is Caldwell, where the stoppages are causing more than just normal frustrations. The people in Caldwell are thrilled with the hospital that was built just on the other side of the railroad tracks and a sign that is supposed to point people in its direction. But sometimes the sign means nothing because the tracks are blocked by a train. “We’ve been dealing with train stoppage as long as I can remember,” Caldwell resident Chuck Tyler said. “It was something we lived [...]

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A Bolder Community: Group building Humboldt, Kansas for a new generation

2023-05-12T09:19:26-05:00May 11th, 2023|

Call it a measured gamble. A group of Kansas natives had an idea in 2016 to move back to their home state, but with all the amenities they had found and enjoyed in faraway urban locales. Now seven years in, their bet is paying off in the small community of Humboldt, population 2,000, located two hours east of Wichita, and two hours southwest of Kansas City. “My wife and I were looking for something different,” said Paul Cloutier, a designer who grew up in Wichita but was working in the technology industry in northern California in 2016. “I remember asking myself, [...]

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Dollar General coming to Victoria

2023-05-12T09:11:38-05:00May 11th, 2023|

The community of Victoria has received good news: a Dollar General Store is soon to be a reality. After months of meetings where citizens discussed the needs and wishes for the town, the arrangement is done. Construction is expected to be well underway by the end of the year. The store will be located on East Highway 40 adjacent to Pfeifer’s Inc. Not only will this afford residents access to affordable household essentials saving them a trip elsewhere, it will also create employment opportunities for several individuals. The City of Victoria will also be the beneficiary of the revenue from sales [...]

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North Newton council discusses getting city flag

2023-05-11T13:17:37-05:00May 11th, 2023|

The North Newton City Council directed Deputy City Clerk/City Treasurer Cindy Hiebert to use her creative talents to come up with some city flag ideas in the next month. During the council’s regular monthly meeting on Monday night, there was some discussion about having a city flag and possibly conducting a contest open to North Newton residents for the design. “What’s the council think about a city flag?” Mayor Ron Braun asked during the meeting. He also asked what if they adopt the logo on the water tower and if there’s something wrong with that or was he missing something. “I [...]

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Federal lawsuit challenges Shawnee’s co-living ban

2023-05-11T13:16:38-05:00May 11th, 2023|

A resident and a Johnson County property management company are suing the city of Shawnee for its controversial “co-living ban,” which was instituted last year. The company, Prairie Village-based HomeRoom, Inc., and Shawnee resident Val French filed the lawsuit on Tuesday in federal district court in Kansas City, Kan. The suit is seeking to overturn the city’s rules on cohabitation in residential areas. The plaintiffs are represented by the nonprofit Pacific Legal Foundation. “The problem is that when you so restrict the kinds of people who can live together in a single family home, you make housing affordability much more difficult,” [...]

11 Thursday, May 11

Marion County featured in social media tour; plans to visit all 627 cities

2023-05-11T13:15:36-05:00May 11th, 2023|

A college student documenting his tour of Kansas made a three-day pass through Marion County last week and documented each town for a tourism book to be published at the end of his journey. Seth Varner, a 22-year-old college student from Nebraska, plans to publish “Wandermore in Kansas,” after visiting the state’s 627 incorporated towns. During his visit Thursday to Marion, Varner posted 101 photos of local businesses, churches, and municipal and educational facilities on a social media page. [FULL STORY at http://starj.com] Source: HILLSBORO Star-Journal

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Governor Kelly Announces $80M Private Investment Creating 50 Manufacturing Jobs in Maize

2023-05-11T10:17:47-05:00May 11th, 2023|

Governor Laura Kelly today announced Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Company, the nation’s top manufacturer of cast iron and plastic pipe and fittings, will build an $80 million manufacturing facility in Maize. This investment is expected to create 50 full-time jobs. “Our laser-sharp focus on supporting businesses and investing in infrastructure continues to drive economic growth in every corner of the state,” Governor Laura Kelly said. “Charlotte Pipe brings a strong, family-oriented culture coupled with good-paying jobs and benefits to central Kansas. My administration looks forward to supporting the company’s success.” Source: Kansas Department of Commerce

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Marion-Florence school voters approve sports bonds

2023-05-11T11:29:04-05:00May 11th, 2023|

Voters decided by a nearly 2-1 margin Tuesday to approve Marion-Florence school district borrowing $3.26 million for improvements to sports facilities. The count came in at 406 in favor and 217 against. That represents a 24.63% turnout for the special election, which had only this question on the ballot. Election workers had the 825 ballots tabulated only an hour and 17 minutes after polls in Marion and Florence closed. Source: HILLSBORO Star-Journal

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