26 Friday, May 26

Michelin announces $100 million investment in Junction City

2023-05-26T12:13:28-05:00May 26th, 2023|

Tire manufacturer Michelin announced it will be investing over $100 million into Junction City to increase production of tracks for agricultural equipment. Over the next five years, around 200 new jobs will be added to increase the output of Camso agricultural rubber tracks, according to a press release from Michelin. Camso is a brand under the Michelin Group that specializes in off-road tires, tracks and systems.... In March, Michelin announced it would invest more than $20 million to expand its facilities in Emporia, Kansas as part of its investments in North American production, according to the press release. Michelin currently employs [...]

26 Friday, May 26

Hillsboro mourns the death of former mayor

2023-05-26T12:12:59-05:00May 26th, 2023|

The Hillsboro community recently mourned the loss of former Mayor Delores Dalke and many showed up to pay their respects at the heavily attended funeral at Ebenfeld Mennonite Church last week. Dalke died on May 12, at the age of 82, on what would have been her 61st Wedding Anniversary to her deceased husband John Foster Dalke. She served Hillsboro as the oldest and only female mayor for 27 years before leaving the position in January of 2018. Between her role as mayor and her service on many boards and commissions, Dalke contributed much to making Hillsboro what it is today. [...]

26 Friday, May 26

Effecting change at the neighborhood level in Pittsburg

2023-05-26T12:12:31-05:00May 26th, 2023|

In my last article I talked about how the growth in Pittsburg will lead to significant changes and it is important to look for ways to participate in defining Pittsburg's future. There are many ways to engage through city advisory boards, committees, or initiatives, but one of the most direct ways to impact where you live is in your own neighborhood. I'm sure there are aspects of your block that you would like to see improved - maybe there is an empty house that is in disrepair, street signs that need replaced, or maybe you'd like to have a neighborhood cleanup [...]

26 Friday, May 26

Local Governments Escape Ruling that Could Have Upended Property Tax Laws

2023-05-26T12:11:31-05:00May 26th, 2023|

A Minnesota county violated the Fifth Amendment when it sold and kept the excess proceeds from an elderly woman’s home, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday in a unanimous decision. “A taxpayer who loses her $40,000 house to the state to fulfill a $15,000 tax debt has made a far greater contribution to the public fisc than she owed,” Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in the opinion. “The taxpayer must render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s, but no more.” The case, Tyler v. Hennepin County, centered on how much autonomy state governments have regarding property that is seized lawfully from owners who [...]

26 Friday, May 26

‘Somebody Somewhere’ finds big heart in the ‘Little Apple’ of Kansas

2023-05-26T12:10:57-05:00May 26th, 2023|

"Somebody Somewhere" is an emotional comedy on HBO and streaming on MAX that takes place in Manhattan, Kansas. It follows Sam, played by Kansas native Bridget Everett, as she returns home in search of herself. Along the way she meets chipper and compassionate Joel, played by Jeff Hiller. Hiller's acting career spans almost 20 years — many of his roles have been bit parts. He says his success on this show comes from years of playing "someone that we all know." "I love being able to play a character, honestly, that has a last name," Hiller said. Source: KCUR News

26 Friday, May 26

Spring Hill police ask for votes to help pay for K-9 Loki’s kidney surgery  

2023-05-26T12:10:25-05:00May 26th, 2023|

The Spring Hill Police Department is asking you to cast a vote to help to support its K-9 officer. K-9 Loki, a Belgian Malinois/Shepherd mix, joined the Spring Hill department in 2021 after being donated by the Olathe Police Department. Loki was initially purchased by Olathe police from a kennel in Pennsylvania, but a medical scan showed Loki had an underdeveloped kidney that would need to be removed. When Olathe police notified the kennel of Loki’s condition, they were told a replacement dog would be given to the department free of charge, but if Loki was returned, he would be euthanized. [...]

26 Friday, May 26

Municipal Bond Trends for May 25, 2023

2023-05-26T09:31:06-05:00May 26th, 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.

24 Wednesday, May 24

Municipal Bond Trends for May 24, 2023

2023-05-26T08:14:21-05:00May 24th, 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.

24 Wednesday, May 24

Communities Across Kansas Receive Nearly $3.2M CDBG Grant Funding

2023-05-25T10:38:06-05:00May 24th, 2023|

Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland announced 10 communities received almost $3.2 million in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding. Grant awards were made in three categories: Water and Sewer, Commercial Rehabilitation, and Housing. The three programs, which provide crucial funding for community development projects in Kansas, received a total of $3,193,740. “CDBG grants are tailored to assist in funding broader needs of communities across our great state,” Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland said. “These programs play a vital role in the health and well-being of cities and counties throughout Kansas.” The Water and Sewer Program [...]

24 Wednesday, May 24

Kansas farmers brace for worst wheat crop production in 60 years as drought cuts yield

2023-05-25T11:25:42-05:00May 24th, 2023|

With wheat fields about a month from harvest, Kansas farmers are bracing for what is projected to be the worst wheat crop in 60 years or more. "Wheat farmers have been living this every day," said Marsha Boswell, a spokesperson for the Kansas Wheat Commission and the Kansas Association of Wheat Growers. "They've seen the effects of the drought since the crop was planted last fall. They've seen fields that didn't emerge until the last couple weeks. "What's even more heartbreaking than that is the few fields that looked good a couple weeks ago are going downhill in areas that have [...]

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