6 Monday, March 6

Municipal Bond Trends for March 3, 2023

2023-03-06T08:16:02-06:00March 6th, 2023|

The interest rate table above illustrates recent changes in a sample of MBIS "investment grade" yields. Every issuer's credit is different. For rates that may be applicable to your municipality, contact our Municipal Bond Advisors, Larry Kleeman, Beth Warren and Henry Schmidt.

6 Monday, March 6

Classic warning sirens remain on duty in Sedgwick County

2023-03-06T07:42:03-06:00March 6th, 2023|

For the past seven decades, through heat, cold, rain and snow, a group of sirens have turned in 24/7 duty throughout Sedgwick County. Known as "Thunderbolt sirens," the bright yellow devices – with their distinct shape of a narrow neck morphing into an oversized square horn – were the iconic symbol of the civil defense era of the 1950s. It was a time when the government and citizens alike were on edge about a possible Russian nuclear attack. Over the years, some, but not all, have been replaced by more updated versions, and their roles have expanded from an air raid [...]

5 Sunday, March 5

Gov. Kelly Announces Nearly $5 Million for Nine Short Line Rail Projects

2023-03-05T23:07:07-06:00March 5th, 2023|

This week, Governor Kelly announced nine short line rail maintenance and rehabi Six SLRIF recipients will use the funds for major track rehabilitation and rail replacement, while three projects were awarded funds for siding extensions and storage tracks. These projects aim to support rail enhancements that will expand carload capabilities, reduce truck traffic, increase operating speeds, and improve operating efficiencies. State funding for the nine projects will be enhanced by a 30% match from each recipient, resulting in a total rail infrastructure investment of nearly $6.5 million. The program received 19 applications requesting more than $18 million in program funds in [...]

5 Sunday, March 5

Winfield EMS receives award

2023-03-06T07:41:00-06:00March 5th, 2023|

State Rep. Webster Roth, R-Winfield, stopped by the new fire station Monday to congratulate the Emergency Medical Service on winning the Career Service of the Year Award from the Kansas EMS Association in August 2022. The award was given for the service’s development over the last eight years, EMS coordinator Brad Klein said in an earlier CourierTraveler story. EMS has been part of the Winfield Fire Department since 2014, and all five of their vehicles have been updated. The 28 members of the team are all certified in both EMS work and firefighting. Roth said he wanted to do something to [...]

5 Sunday, March 5

‘I’m the lucky one here’: Muhlig looks to exciting opportunity with USD 252

2023-03-05T22:28:23-06:00March 5th, 2023|

Ryan Muhlig knows he has some big shoes to fill, stepping into his new role of Superintendent of Schools for USD 252 Southern Lyon County. And he couldn’t be more excited about the opportunity. “How lucky am I that Southern Lyon County opened up, because it’s a phenomenal district,” he said. “And Dr. Argabright; what huge shoes to fill.” Muhlig, who is currently the principal at Colby High School, was hired by the board of education on Feb. 24. He officially begins his position on July 1, following the retirement of Dr. Mike Argabright at the end of the 2022-23 school [...]

5 Sunday, March 5

Train derails in small Kansas town; nobody injured

2023-03-05T22:16:36-06:00March 5th, 2023|

Train derailed in the tiny town of Riverdale Saturday evening. According to the Sumner County Sheriff's Office, a Union Pacific trail derailed shortly after 5:00. Nobody was injured in the incident. Two intersections were blocked as a result of the derailment, one at 80th Ave. and the other at Western Ave. The train was reported to be carrying grain. The Senior Manager of Communications for Union Pacific said the derailed cars have been cleared and work has begun on track repairs. Source: KAKE - News

5 Sunday, March 5

Local public health officials fear a Kansas bill would undercut work to contain diseases

2023-03-06T09:51:47-06:00March 5th, 2023|

Kansas Republican lawmakers want to take over powers from state and local public health officials to fight the spread of contagious diseases. The Kansas Senate passed a bill to shift those powers from local health officials to state lawmakers last week. It now goes to the House. Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed a similar bill last year. If the legislation became law, public health officials could still make recommendations on things like wearing masks and closing businesses. But only the Legislature would have the power to issue public health orders. Source: KAKE - News

5 Sunday, March 5

De Soto approves $200 million, 800-apartment project near Panasonic EV-battery plant

2023-03-05T22:11:21-06:00March 5th, 2023|

Prairie Village-based Flint Development plans to build a $200 million, 800-unit multifamily project to support the $4 billion Panasonic Ltd. electric-vehicle battery plant in De Soto. On Thursday, the De Soto City Council approved two Flint Acquisitions LLC requests for industrial revenue bonds and for property tax abatements: $135 million in bonds and a 10-year, 80% abatement to finance the costs of acquiring and constructing Flint Meadows East — a three-building, 634-unit apartment complex — and $90 million in bonds and a 10-year, 75% abatement for the 248-unit Flint Meadows West. Source: Kansas City Business Journal

5 Sunday, March 5

Andover to release draft of 10-year plan, wants public’s reaction

2023-03-05T22:08:19-06:00March 5th, 2023|

The City of Andover has been looking at what needs to be done to improve the community over the next 10 years. It held a public survey, community meetings, workshops and other events before coming up with a plan of action. And next week, it will release the final draft of that plan so the public can comment on it. The City will use the plan to guide decision-making and development. The 10-year Comprehensive Plan includes the framework for consistent planning of neighborhoods, commercial corridors, the transportation network, and public open spaces. Source: KSN-TV

5 Sunday, March 5

Small quake reported west of Elmdale

2023-03-05T22:05:36-06:00March 5th, 2023|

A small earthquake developed about 10 miles west of Elmdale early Sunday. The magnitude 2.5 quake was reported shortly after 5:30 am in far eastern Marion County, about 35 miles due west of Emporia. No injuries or damage have been reported — and as of 10 am, there have been no reports anybody felt the quake. Source: KVOE Emporia Radio

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