7 Tuesday, March 7

Kansas governor announces $5 million for short-line rail projects

2023-03-07T01:06:30-06:00March 7th, 2023|

Kansas will spend nearly $5 million on nine short-line rail maintenance and rehabilitation projects. Kansas Governor Laura Kelly announced the funding on Tuesday. The comes from the state’s Department of Transportation’s Short Line Rail Improvement Fund (SLRIF) program. “These nine rail improvement projects will strengthen Kansas’ agriculture supply chain, connecting our farmers and ranchers to regional, national, and international markets,” Governor Kelly said in a press release. “My administration will continue to invest in needed and commonsense infrastructure improvements like these to maximize our state’s economic potential.” Source: The Chanute Tribune

7 Tuesday, March 7

Jacqueline Kelly departs Bel Aire for city attorney job in Derby

2023-03-07T00:59:55-06:00March 7th, 2023|

Jacqueline Kelly will leave her job as city attorney for Bel Aire to start later this month as city attorney for Derby. Her first day will be March 20. "Bel Aire has been great, and it's growing so nicely, I'm just happy for the city but also very excited to be part of all the good things going on in Derby," Kelly said in an interview with the WBJ. Source: Wichita Business Journal

7 Tuesday, March 7

Kansas bills would allow bar-hopping, more bars to be opened on Sunday

2023-03-07T00:39:41-06:00March 7th, 2023|

Alcohol laws could be changing in Kansas after the Kansas House of Representatives passed two bills. The first bill would allow anyone over the age of 21 to “bar-hop” in a common consumption area, which means someone can have a drink hand and walk to another bar. The power to establish those areas would be left with cities and local governments. A second bill approved by the Kansas House would allow more bars to be opened on Sundays. Source: KMBC.com

6 Monday, March 6

Park City getting second casino?

2023-03-06T09:48:06-06:00March 6th, 2023|

Boyd Gaming Corp. announced Feb. 28 it submitted an application to the state to build and operate a historical horse-racing (HHR) gaming facility in Park City. The casino would be located directly south of Hartman Arena. Boyd Gaming operates the Kansas Star Casino in Mulvane. It plans to partner with Laham Development for the construction of Diamond Jo Park City. "We looked at a number of sites in Sedgwick County when we started working with Boyd Gaming," said George Laham of Laham Development. "After looking at those sites, we decided that this was certainly the best site in the county. We're [...]

6 Monday, March 6

Legislators think they have the start of a plan to save Kansas water. Will it be enough?

2023-03-06T09:46:26-06:00March 6th, 2023|

On a day when lawmakers made headlines across the state for considering a slate of bills to roll back Kansas voting laws and transgender rights, a pair of bills designed to attack the state's looming water crisis didn't make a drop in the bucket. Indeed, while members of both parties became mired in contentious debate, the water bills became a rare respite of bipartisan acclaim — one Rep. Doug Blex, R-Independence, believed came not a moment too soon. "We’ll have a tendency to kick this can down the road," Blex, a biologist for the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, said [...]

6 Monday, March 6

Topeka is one step closer to changing Kansas law on public alcohol consumption

2023-03-06T09:45:51-06:00March 6th, 2023|

Local Topeka officials are one step closer to changing a Kansas law to make it easier for event organizers to allow public alcohol consumption downtown and in NOTO. "Allowing visitors to get a drink from one of the seven establishments to enjoy while taking in all that NOTO has to offer would add to vibrancy of the district," said Thomas Underwood, executive director of the NOTO Arts and Entertainment District. In 2017, the Legislature authorized cities or counties to create special districts called common consumption areas where patrons can purchase, consume and carry alcohol off of a licensed property, such as [...]

6 Monday, March 6

Opioids a chief concern in Reno County

2023-03-06T09:45:21-06:00March 6th, 2023|

The Reno County Commission approved that the Reno County Department of Health applies for a $1 million grant for an Opioid Stimulant and Substance Use site-based program. The Department of Justice awards this three-year grant to help alleviate drug use issues in rural communities. If funded, the Reno County Health Department will support the work of an Overdose Fatality Review Board and the establishment of Medication Assisted Treatment in the Reno County Jail. These actions will support prevention efforts, individuals needing recovery support, and keeping individuals out of jail and out of the court system. Source: Hutch News

6 Monday, March 6

Shawnee County changes strategy for sounding sirens

2023-03-06T09:43:32-06:00March 6th, 2023|

Shawnee County officials have the technology during tornado warnings to sound sirens only in the storm’s path. But they recently decided, at least for now, to first sound them countywide to get people’s attention. “We anticipate doing this for the next few years,” said Dusty Nichols, director of Shawnee County Emergency Management. “It is kind of a culture shift, and we need to educate and err on the side of safety.” Nichols’ department over the past couple years has been capable, whenever a tornado warning is put out, of drawing a polygon on a computer screen map to arrange for sirens [...]

6 Monday, March 6

Powell Set to Lay Groundwork for Higher Rates on Capitol Hill

2023-03-06T09:41:41-06:00March 6th, 2023|

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is expected to echo fellow central bankers in suggesting interest rates will go higher than policymakers anticipated just weeks ago if economic data continue to come in hot. Powell heads to Capitol Hill this week as Fed officials eye raising rates several more times to quell stubborn inflation — a message that’s making Democratic lawmakers uneasy. Some policymakers are suggesting they may have to do more to tame prices following a series of strong reports on jobs, prices and consumption, which have spurred traders to bet the Fed will hike beyond the 5.1% level officials estimated [...]

6 Monday, March 6

Saline County economy grew by 12.4% last year, reaching a record high

2023-03-06T09:41:03-06:00March 6th, 2023|

The Salina Area Chamber of Commerce announced that the Saline County economy grew by 12.4% from 2020 to 2021, hitting a record high of more than $3 billion total. Local Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Saline County grew by $341 million last year, surpassing the highest growth of recent record in 2017, when the GDP increased by 7.3%. Renee Duxler, interim CEO and President of the Salina Area Chamber of Commerce, said the growth is a huge win for overall economic health in Saline County. “It truly speaks to the public and private partnerships and investments that Salina and Saline County [...]

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