15 Thursday, December 15

Governor Kelly Announces Over $23M to Expand Broadband in Rural Kansas

2022-12-16T13:20:43-06:00December 15th, 2022|

Governor Laura Kelly today announced that $23.1 million will be awarded to six service providers that will bring high-speed broadband service to nearly 4,200 homes, businesses, schools, health care facilities, and other institutions in unserved and rural areas of the state. This is the second of three rounds of awards from the Kansas Capital Project Funds (CPF) Grant Program. The goal of this funding is to solve the “last mile” of broadband need in critical areas. The targeted counties have as few as five locations per square mile, which until now has prevented companies from investing the resources to deliver a [...]

15 Thursday, December 15

Manhattan, KS Is One of America’s Fastest Growing Big Cities

2022-12-16T13:21:37-06:00December 15th, 2022|

The U.S. population grew by 2.7% over the past five years, from about 327 million in 2016 to almost 332 million people in 2021. But in recent years, urban populations in much of the country have swelled even more rapidly. Nearly two hundred U.S. metro areas reported population growth on pace with the national population change or faster. In any area, population change is the result of migration and natural change. Migration refers to the net change in people moving to and from an area, while natural change is the difference between births and deaths. Due to these factors, the Manhattan [...]

15 Thursday, December 15

North Newton City Council moving forward with recycling

2022-12-16T13:22:56-06:00December 15th, 2022|

The North Newton City Council wants to focus on providing the best recycling service for residents they can while at the same time letting the current recycler work efficiently. That’s partly how Councilman Kurt Friesen summed up the council’s recycling intent during its regular Monday night monthly meeting at city hall. Council members had before them the proposed recycling guidelines as presented by current recycler Steve Meyer. “Our ordinance requires that the city offer trash and recycling services,” City Administrator Kyle Fiedler said. “It does not require that residents recycle.” Source: Harvey County Now

15 Thursday, December 15

Federal lawsuit says Dodge City’s election system keeps Latino candidates out of office

2022-12-15T23:38:04-06:00December 15th, 2022|

A coalition of voting rights groups says Dodge City’s election system is designed to prevent the community’s Latino population from holding office on the city commission. In a complaint filed late Thursday in federal court, the coalition argues the “at-large” election system is unconstitutional and a violation of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The lawsuit was filed by the UCLA Voting Rights Project, American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas, the national ACLU, and New York City-based law firm Cleary Gottlieb Steen and Hamilton. The city uses an at-large election system, in which all city residents can vote for each of [...]

15 Thursday, December 15

Johnson County allocates additional $450K for community greenspace

2022-12-15T23:35:43-06:00December 15th, 2022|

Johnson County will now pay more to renovate greenspace outside the county courthouse. Thursday the Johnson County Board of Commissioners (BOCC) voted 4-3 to allocate an additional $450,000 to support the second phase of the Johnson County Square project. In August, the board partnered with the City of Olathe for a $2 million renovation project to upgrade the property between the Johnson County Administration building at the Johnson County District Courthouse. Johnson County Square enhancements include things like a memorial plaza, a multipurpose stage, a playground and various art installations. Source: fox4kc.com | FOX 4 - WDAF

15 Thursday, December 15

Municipal Bond Trends for December 14, 2022

2022-12-15T09:37:14-06:00December 15th, 2022|

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.

15 Thursday, December 15

GCCC enters into energy savings agreement

2022-12-15T08:48:30-06:00December 15th, 2022|

Garden City Community College Board of Trustees entered into an energy savings agreement with C& C Group at its regular meeting Tuesday. ... Ryan Ruda, GCCC president, said the agreement is a no-cost study with C& C Group for them to study and evaluate options regarding the GCCC’s HVAC system to be able to “automate and enhance our HVAC system. We’re really looking at cost efficiencies and where there could be energy savings.” ... There is no upfront cost to GCCC for this project, but GCCC will pay C& C Group through energy savings a total project fee of $1,109,232 that [...]

15 Thursday, December 15

Local bitcoin mine hits zoning speedbump

2022-12-15T08:45:54-06:00December 15th, 2022|

The Harvey County Planning Commission denied Butler Rural Electric Cooperative’s rezoning request Dec. 6 by an 8-0 vote. The utility was seeking to rezone its property at 84th Street and East Lake Road from agriculture to utility use for Print Crypto Inc., which is a bitcoin mining operation. Planning and Zoning Director Karen Rothe said nearby residents complained about the noise, which affected their quality of life because it was no longer fun to sit outside. ... Tim Wuthrich lives 635 feet directly west of the substation. He said the noise generated was not ear-piercing to the point where he has [...]

15 Thursday, December 15

Renovation planned for downtown Pittsburg

2022-12-15T08:30:12-06:00December 15th, 2022|

The Pittsburg City Commission ... heard from "DVLP Redevelopment Projects," who presented them with a $4.8 million plan to renovate three downtown buildings. ... Plans call for the construction of 35-to-40 apartment projects, ranging from studio size to two bedroom. The residential units will be located in the upper floors of the buildings, while commercial space is planned for the ground levels. After hearing the presentation, the Commission voted to approve funding 10% of the project, or $480 thousand. ... "We need housing. We need all kinds of housing, so to have some housing downtown is really complementary to the downtown [...]

15 Thursday, December 15

The Fed projects raising rates as high as 5.1% before ending inflation battle

2022-12-15T07:58:59-06:00December 15th, 2022|

The Federal Reserve will hike interest rates as high as 5.1% in 2023 before the central bank ends its fight against runaway inflation, according to its median forecast released on Wednesday. The Fed announced a 50-basis-point rate hike Wednesday, taking the borrowing rate to a targeted range between 4.25% and 4.5%, the highest level in 15 years. The so-called dot-plot, which the Fed uses to signal its outlook for the path of interest rates, showed 17 of the 19 "dots" would take rates above 5% in 2023. Seven of the 19 committee members saw rates rising above 5.25% next year. Source: [...]

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