29 Wednesday, March 29

This Johnson County suburb was named the most pickleball-obsessed city in the country

2023-03-29T00:52:35-05:00March 29th, 2023|

Betting and gambling site Offer.bet analyzed Google searches around the country to find out which city was the most obsessed with Pickleball. It named Overland Park because of internet search patterns in the city, and the abundance of venues dedicated to pickleball. Overland Park ranked number one over cities like Salt Lake City, Grand Rapids, Michigan and Tempe, Arizona. St. Louis also made the list coming in at 26 out of 50 cities. Pickleball was created nearly 60 years ago, after three men tried to improvise a game of badminton and wound up inventing a brand new paddle sport. Source: KC [...]

29 Wednesday, March 29

Wichita police to test new Tasers and virtual reality, consider expanding body cam use

2023-03-29T07:57:36-05:00March 29th, 2023|

Wichita police are wanting to test a virtual reality training simulator and a new Taser, with plans to implement them department-wide if the tests are successful. Officials from Arizona-based Axon Enterprise were in Wichita on Tuesday presenting its products to the department’s highest-ranking officers. Police Chief Joseph Sullivan said the new Taser 10 is safer for both officers and the suspect and the virtual reality would cut down on taking officers off the street for long periods of time for training. Sullivan said they use the current Taser “pretty frequently.” Source: Wichita Eagle

29 Wednesday, March 29

Tricia Reiser hired as new Winfield USD 465 superintendent

2023-03-29T07:58:04-05:00March 29th, 2023|

Tricia Reiser, assistant superintendent at Great Bend USD 428, has been hired as the new superintendent at Winfield USD 465, the Winfield board of education announced Tuesday morning. Reiser was one of five candidates interviewed for the position last week. She will replace current USD 465 superintendent Nathan Reed, who has accepted a job in the Wichita area. Reiser will begin working here on July 1. Source: The Arkansas City Traveler

29 Wednesday, March 29

Kansas Legislature approves bill raising legal smoking age to 21

2023-03-29T00:42:51-05:00March 29th, 2023|

The Kansas Legislature has passed a bill that raises the minimum age for buying, possessing or consuming tobacco products in the state from 18 to 21. If the legislation is signed into law by Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly, the state could gain $2.1 million in federal funding for tobacco enforcement and lose an estimated $7.6m in state sales tax and cigarette stamp revenue. The Kansas Senate approved the measure with a 28-11 vote. Earlier this month, the Kansas House passed it on a 68-53 vote. Source: KMBC.com

29 Wednesday, March 29

Topeka officials host special meeting to improve communications, working relationships with staff

2023-03-29T07:58:49-05:00March 29th, 2023|

Topeka's City Council had a special meeting this week instead of their normal weekly meetings. The main focus on their agenda was improving communications. The city officials and staff held a brainstorming session, hosted by University of Kansas consulting services manager, Patty Grentrup. A former city administrator who works with governing bodies to help them reach their goals. Providing local governing bodies a neutral party in the room, that acts as a "safe space." To help stimulate growth and an open line of dialogue between the city officials and staff. Source: KSNT 27 News

28 Tuesday, March 28

Kansas Hunts for Water as Aquifer Levels Fall

2023-03-28T16:51:44-05:00March 28th, 2023|

Southwest Kansas officials have long pushed a moonshot aqueduct project to send Missouri River water across the state to their region, where a $12.5 billion agricultural economy relies on a dwindling underground aquifer. While the effort has been dismissed as legally impossible and expensive, the persistence of the idea demonstrates how drought and a steadily shrinking water supply have created broad consensus that water policies need to be overhauled. In Kansas, where federal data shows that nearly every county was experiencing some level of drought at the end of 2022, water is among the most urgent issues facing the state legislature [...]

28 Tuesday, March 28

Municipal Bond Trends for March 27, 2023

2023-03-28T09:25:45-05:00March 28th, 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, Beth Warren or Henry Schmidt.

28 Tuesday, March 28

Newton school board votes to close Walton Rural Life Center

2023-03-28T07:20:35-05:00March 28th, 2023|

The Newton school board on Monday night voted 4-3 to begin the process to close the Walton Rural Life Center. The primary question now becomes where students in the K-4 charter school will attend following the closure after this year. Source: KWCH

28 Tuesday, March 28

Herington announces new city manager

2023-03-28T07:16:17-05:00March 28th, 2023|

Herington’s search for a new city manager has come to an end. Herington City Commissioners approved a contract for Thatcher Moddie, former assistant city manager in Goddard at the end of their Tuesday, March 21 meeting. Moddie’s official start date is April 10. Although this is Moddie’s first city manager position, he is no stranger to city management. He started with the city management team in Goddard in 2018. “I worked under one of the more qualified city managers in Kansas,” Moddie said. “I have gained enough experience over the past four years to navigate my way through anything. I am [...]

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