27 Thursday, October 27

Archaeologists to dig in Halstead this Saturday

2022-10-27T08:11:20-05:00October 27th, 2022|

The extension of Halstead’s Main Street and new housing developments on the south side of town has run into a hiccup. The city recently learned that before it could proceed with its plans for the Cedar Meadows Second Addition and Powers First Addition, it must allow an archaeological survey of the area. City Manager Ethan Reimer explained that when the city pulled a state permit for Main Street to cross the slough, that permit was reviewed by several state agencies to weigh in on whether they had any potential concerns. The Kansas State Historic Preservation Office responded with a letter to [...]

27 Thursday, October 27

Augusta’s assistant city manager selected as next city manager of Evans, CO

2022-10-27T08:10:02-05:00October 27th, 2022|

The city of Evans[, Colorado] City Council has selected an assistant city manager from to be its next city manager following a national search. Cody Sims, who has been the assistant city manager in Augusta, Kansas since 2014, was selected over nearly 100 applicants, according to a news release from the city of Evans on Monday afternoon. Sims is expected to begin work in early 2023. ... “We are thrilled to have someone with Cody’s experience and vision to lead our City,” Evans Mayor Mark Clark said in the news release. “Mr. Sims is a forward-thinker who has our residents’ best interest [...]

27 Thursday, October 27

Daughter reflects on growing up with Hesston pioneer

2022-10-27T08:08:18-05:00October 27th, 2022|

Susan still has a copy of the original warranty deed for the tract that her great-grandfather purchased from Abraham Lincoln Hess, who—along with his brother, Amos—founded Hesston in 1886. She said her great-grandparents came from Lincoln, Nebraska, to Hesston to help develop the Holdeman church in Kansas. Susan said she didn’t think most of Hesston’s current residents knew who her father was or his contributions to the city. “The golden oldies knew who he was,” she said. “New people moving in have no conception. They don’t care, and that’s OK.” Susan said after her father invented the unloading augur, he knew [...]

27 Thursday, October 27

County denies couple permit for living in camper

2022-10-27T08:07:00-05:00October 27th, 2022|

Verlin and Sonya Siefkes have a year in which they must find a more permanent living situation than the recreational vehicle they call home on North Webb Road. The Board of Harvey County Commissioners denied the couple’s request for a conditional-use permit on Tuesday. Planning and Zoning Director Karen Rothe provided the background for commissioners. She received a complaint from a neighbor that the Siefkeses had been living for years in an RV, which goes against the county’s unified development code. She said the Harvey County Planning Commission considered their application for a conditional-use permit, but it felt approving it would [...]

27 Thursday, October 27

Local libraries offer so much more than books

2022-10-27T08:06:14-05:00October 27th, 2022|

According to Jackie Nelson, the Hesston Public Library (HPL) director, HPL has around 40,500 books and 6,300 other items for a total collection of about 46,800 items, not counting their e-collection. And while libraries took a hit during the pandemic, readers are returning. The McPherson Public Library has had over 200 new cardholders in the last two months, according to Director Mckenzie Murphy. Murphy wants people to know that the library is more than a building full of books. Source: Harvey County Now

27 Thursday, October 27

Wichita police, Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office receive federal funding for cameras, license plate readers

2022-10-27T08:03:02-05:00October 27th, 2022|

State leaders announced the Wichita Police Department and Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office have received a federal grant for new technology to help prevent violent crime. Sen. Jerry Moran was in Wichita Wednesday to announce the funding. Combined, both law enforcement agencies will receive portions of over a million dollars in federal resources. “I do have some good news to announce today that I think will be beneficial not only to law enforcement, the sheriff and police chief, but…and as well as their officers, but valuable to the community as well,” Moran said. Wichita Police will receive $1.6 million. Interim Chief Troy [...]

27 Thursday, October 27

Allen County looks at leasing tractors

2022-10-27T08:00:34-05:00October 27th, 2022|

Allen County will take a test drive, of sorts, with a decision to lease two tractors from the local John Deere dealership. Mark Griffith, road and bridge director, asked commissioners to consider a proposal to lease tractors rather than purchase them outright, especially as county departments have faced numerous equipment breakdowns this year. Over the summer, the county’s newest boom mower caught on fire and was destroyed. It was covered by insurance, but led to a debate over how to best replace the county’s fleet of large, expensive machinery. The proposal from John Deere offered four tractors available for lease for [...]

26 Wednesday, October 26

South Hutchinson explores additional water sources

2022-10-26T13:32:57-05:00October 26th, 2022|

The South Hutchinson City Council made a couple of decisions Monday night in the ongoing pursuit of additional water for the city. But larger questions continue to loom on the complex issue. The council, by consensus, directed City Administrator Joseph Turner to pursue a water rate study while continuing negotiations with the city of Hutchinson on a plan to buy water from it in the future. The board also advised Turner to file an appeal with Equus Beds Groundwater Management District on its denial of an application to allow the city to tap an existing well for additional water by converting [...]

26 Wednesday, October 26

Airbnb host, Wichita officials speak about short-term rental recommendations

2022-10-26T09:53:11-05:00October 26th, 2022|

For the past year, Travis Dorion has been hosting guests at one of his properties through Airbnb and VRBO. He plans on listing two more short-term rentals in the near future. "The Wichita area is just starting to get traction in the Airbnb space," Dorion said. In the past four years, the number of Airbnb's in Wichita has more than doubled. However, City officials claim that every single one of the more than 400 short-term rentals are out of code. Dorion says while he (and dozens of others in Wichita's tight-knit short-term rental community) is all for additional health regulations and [...]

26 Wednesday, October 26

Undersheriff faces trial in fatal shooting

2022-10-26T09:47:50-05:00October 26th, 2022|

A rural Kansas undersheriff who shot and killed an unarmed man with a homemade beanbag round faces trial in Kansas City, Kan. The case against Vergil Brewer is likely to focus on whether his lack of knowledge and training with the munitions amounts to reckless involuntary manslaughter. Source: Cowley CourierTraveler

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