21 Monday, November 21

New tech could mean faster traffic stops in Shawnee County

2022-11-21T12:12:26-06:00November 21st, 2022|

Topeka-area drivers could soon have a faster ticketing experience when pulled over by a Shawnee County sheriff’s deputy. The Shawnee County Sheriff’s Office plans to pay $159,000 for e-ticketing from vendor Tyler Technologies, Lt. Justin Vest told the Shawnee County Commission on Thursday. Commissioners asked if it’s going to make more work for officers inputting information. “Actually, it’s going to create less work,” Vest said. “And so it’s going to improve officer safety because officers will just scan the driver’s license ..." Source: CJonline

21 Monday, November 21

Washburn collaborating with GO Topeka on local business development

2022-11-21T12:10:41-06:00November 21st, 2022|

It really has been a chicken-and-egg type of situation for GO Topeka and the Washburn University School of Business. For years, the economic development organization had supported the business school’s endeavors, including financial support for the annual pitch competition for budding, entrepreneurial business students. It’s all been part of a goal of growing the local economy by developing and promoting young talent, especially that at Washburn. But the challenge, representatives from the two organizations have often found, is that the very same young people who can create economic opportunities often leave Topeka because they haven’t found it here. Source: CJonline

21 Monday, November 21

GBED competition will bring businesses to Barton County

2022-11-21T12:10:05-06:00November 21st, 2022|

Great Bend Economic Development launched a competition Friday that will result in one entrepreneur winning $50,000 to open/start a business in Barton County. A total of $95,000 will be given away at the end of the IGNITE Rural Business competition, including $50,000 to the grand finale winner in October of 2023. Second place will be awarded $30,000 and third place gets $10,000, according to GBED President Sara Arnberger. Those following along the journey of the competition will vote online for the People’s Choice Award and award a business with $5,000. New inventions/businesses are encouraged to apply as well as startups. Source: [...]

21 Monday, November 21

Municipal Bond Trends for November 18, 2022

2022-11-21T12:14:40-06:00November 21st, 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 and Beth Warren.

21 Monday, November 21

Students seek civic service with the Engage Dodge program

2022-11-21T11:24:24-06:00November 21st, 2022|

Presenting the youngest class to graduate from the City of Dodge City’s Engage Dodge program! Dodge City High School and Dodge City Community College students were honored Nov. 16 for their dedication to learning all the facets of civic engagement during the six-week Engage Dodge course. They were presented with certificates and street signs bearing their names. ...Dodge City USD 443 ESOL and Diversity Engagement Coordinator Blanca Soto said... “Our hope is they will share the information they learned with their friends and families.” Source: Dodge City Daily Globe

21 Monday, November 21

Emporia Spanish Speakers luncheon tackles community inclusion, cohesion

2022-11-21T11:26:59-06:00November 21st, 2022|

Can a city truly be bilingual? That was the question Emporia Spanish Speakers attempted to answer at its luncheon event with the Kansas Leadership Center Wednesday afternoon. ESS members, community leaders and Emporia residents gathered in The Next Level bar above Casa Ramos Wednesday for a luncheon discussion about the future of a bilingual Emporia. The conversation was sparked by Emporia Spanish Speakers’ recent feature in a state publication... Can one city have two languages? For ESS Founder and Director Lelan Dains, the answer is simple: Sí. Yes.. “When we think about bilingualism we tend to think about native Spanish speakers [...]

21 Monday, November 21

Wichita has had a record number of pedestrian deaths already this year, data shows

2022-11-21T07:26:58-06:00November 21st, 2022|

A man who was killed Tuesday while crossing South Seneca is the latest in a record number of pedestrians killed in Wichita this year. This year’s number of pedestrian fatalities is roughly three times higher than it was for 18 years — before a spike in the past four years. Police records on pedestrian deaths, which go back to 2000, show that Wichita had five or fewer deaths each year until 2018, when eight people were killed. There were 11 in 2021; and there have been 14 so far this year. Source: Local News | Wichita Eagle

21 Monday, November 21

Chetopa beer sales on Sundays to begin in January

2022-11-21T07:25:50-06:00November 21st, 2022|

Chetopa residents will be able to purchase beer on Sundays in the near future. The Chetopa City Council gave its approval for the ordinance Nov. 1. Sixty-one days from now the ordinance will go into effect, so around the middle of January. It had to be published twice in the Labette Avenue newspaper. The second notice was published today, Chetopa City Clerk Toni Crumrine said. Once it goes into effect, people will be able to buy beer from noon to 8 p.m. Sundays. Source: Parsons Sun

21 Monday, November 21

New National Broadband Map Offers Granular Look at Service and Gaps

2022-11-21T11:32:08-06:00November 21st, 2022|

The Federal Communications Commission on Friday released an initial draft of a national map showing in greater detail than ever before what locations in the country have broadband service. The move is a major step toward making sure roughly $42 billion to increase high-speed internet service that was included in last year’s bipartisan infrastructure law goes to the places that need upgraded connections the most. The prior map used to distribute federal dollars has been criticized because of its lack of detail about service availability. Source: Route Fifty - All Content

21 Monday, November 21

USD 383 prepares to name Eric Reid as next superintendent

2022-11-21T11:32:36-06:00November 21st, 2022|

The Manhattan-Ogden school board will officially consider naming assistant superintendent Eric Reid as the next superintendent. Board president Curt Herrman this week said the board would vote on the matter, which the board previously approved as a succession plan, at the meeting Dec. 7. If approved next month, Reid will replace Marvin Wade, who will leave June 30 after the board accepted his retirement during Wednesday’s meeting. Reid is no stranger to serving as superintendent. He was the leader of USD 327 Ellsworth-Kanopolis-Geneseo for four years before joining USD 383 in 2015. Reid replaced Robert Seymour, who retired from the assistant [...]

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