4 Saturday, February 4

Steps underway to move Salina toward ‘Zero Waste’

2023-02-06T06:37:49-06:00February 4th, 2023|

Although the Salina Municipal Solid Waste Landfill is expected to last another 180 years of service to the city, steps are being taken already to reduce the amount of waste going into the designated ground southwest of the city. When it comes to “Zero Waste,” sustainability is one of the main emphases to what Salina is looking at in terms of reducing solid waste production. Source: Salina Journal

3 Friday, February 3

Topeka hired its 1st female police officer 130 years ago. Today, 13% of force are women.

2023-02-05T10:19:06-06:00February 3rd, 2023|

Woman are better represented in the upper ranks at the Topeka Police Department than at most police agencies in similarly sized U.S. cities. But compared to those cities, women are underrepresented at the lower-level supervisory rank of sergeant. Meanwhile, Topeka's overall percentage of female police officers, 13%, is close to average for a U.S. city its size. Source: CJonline

3 Friday, February 3

In leaving Topeka, Hill’s Pet Nutrition gets $3M from taxpayers to keep headquarters in Kansas

2023-02-05T10:19:14-06:00February 3rd, 2023|

Kansas taxpayers will give $3 million in economic development incentives to Hill's Pet Nutrition as part of the company's relocation of its headquarters from Topeka to Overland Park. The company didn't mention the taxpayer-funded incentives when it announced Jan. 11 that it was moving its headquarters — despite a provision in the contract apparently requiring them to acknowledge the support of the Kansas Department of Commerce. Source: CJonline

3 Friday, February 3

‘The history of the town’: Project working to conserve, clean headstones in historic Oak Hill Cemetery

2023-02-05T10:19:23-06:00February 3rd, 2023|

Before lichens and other biological growth were cleaned from the headstone in Oak Hill Cemetery, neither the name of the person buried there nor the stone’s ornamentation was clearly visible. The surface of the stone was covered in black, green and yellow growth, and cemetery records listed the headstone as “unknown.” Now, when visitors look upon the headstone, what they can clearly see is the name of Luzine Wildersen and an inscription indicating she died in 1871 at the age of 10 years, 9 months and 29 days. Atop the stone is a hand with a finger pointing upward to heaven. [...]

3 Friday, February 3

Experts point to challenges for megadeal in Wichita

2023-02-05T10:18:57-06:00February 3rd, 2023|

...many of the same criticisms leveled against the Panasonic deal — and diverting state monies to economic development projects more broadly — remain, while some question the wisdom of using the incentive framework on a company already based in Kansas. They are compounded by significant uncertainty regarding the CHIPS Act, the federal law passed last year to stimulate investment in the semiconductor industry domestically. Kansas will need to be awarded federal incentives for the Integra project, otherwise the state can withdraw their offer and look for another megaproject. All the while, a land rush has occurred nationally with states trying to [...]

3 Friday, February 3

Russell groups trying to land Buc-ee’s convenience store

2023-02-03T14:01:45-06:00February 3rd, 2023|

Just 262 miles to go, you can hold it. So says one of the many signs promoting the up-and-coming super chain of Buc-ee's convenience stores popular in the southern United States. But not if Russell Economic Development and CVB and Russell Development Inc. can do anything about it. Eco Devo Director Mike Parsons said there is a push to bring the chain to the I-70 corridor in Kansas. "Late last year, they actually had a CBS Sunday Morning segment that highlighted Buc-ee's," he said. "They announced they're looking to expand and maybe move further north." Source: Great Bend Post

3 Friday, February 3

Great Bend Mayor enjoying the ride

2023-02-03T14:00:48-06:00February 3rd, 2023|

It has been just over three years with Cody Schmidt serving as the Great Bend Mayor. The 2004 Great Bend High School graduate acknowledged that he has enjoyed the successes and challenges that have come with the position, but he is unsure if he’ll seek a third term in this upcoming fall election. Schmidt spends a lot of hours, outside of his fulltime job, as a volunteer for the city’s betterment, but he wouldn’t have any other way. "Since I've been mayor, I've always wanted to be involved in everything I can be," said Schmidt. "I think that is what has [...]

3 Friday, February 3

Kansas OKs more than $300M in incentives for new semiconductor factory, 2,000 jobs in Wichita

2023-02-03T13:25:05-06:00February 3rd, 2023|

Kansas is giving more than $300 million in state APEX incentives to Integra Technologies to build a new semiconductor factory in Wichita. The Wichita megaproject could bring 2,000 jobs and more than $1.8 billion in capital investments to the state’s most populous city. The project is the second approved under Kansas’ APEX incentive program, which was established last year in the state’s effort to lure Japanese tech firm Panasonic to build a new battery plant in De Soto, Kansas. The Kansas Department of Commerce is touting the deal as the second-largest economic development project in the state’s history — behind the [...]

3 Friday, February 3

Reported Chinese spy balloon seen north of Hiawatha

2023-02-03T13:24:18-06:00February 3rd, 2023|

A air balloon reportedly from China was spotted hovering in Brown County just north of Hiawatha and moving eastward on Friday morning. According to national news channels, a reported spy balloon has been said to be a weather station according to Beijing officials. According to USA Today, the Pentagon was contemplating shooting it down on Thursday when it was over Montana, but didn't due to the possibility of debris. ... After receiving several reports from concerned residents, Sheriff John Merchant contacted Homeland Security, the FFA, meteorologists and Rose Crans Air Base. He said they told him that the balloon is flying [...]

3 Friday, February 3

Wichita and Sedgwick County leaders excited about Integra chip plant announcement

2023-02-03T13:23:06-06:00February 3rd, 2023|

Local leaders are calling Gov. Laura Kelly’s announcement of Integra Technologies’ $1.8 billion investment a critical first step to bringing a semiconductor plant to Wichita. They are stressing the fact nothing is guaranteed just yet. "We've been working on this behind the scenes for years now,” Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple said. Mayor Whipple was in Topeka Thursday to take part in Gov. Kelly’s announcement. ... "The amount of space that they plan on building is really just transformational for our economy, so it's not easy to find that amount of space right off the bat, so we are working with our [...]

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