17 Monday, October 17

Overland Park opens city’s first all-inclusive playground

2022-10-17T07:19:15-05:00October 17th, 2022|

A new playground is opening in Overland Park just in time for families to get out and enjoy the weekend. Overland Park says Strang Park at 89th and Farley is the city's first all-inclusive playground. It allows children to play no matter their age or ability. The new playground is located behind the Johnson County Central Resources Library. Source: fox4kc.com | FOX 4 - WDAF

17 Monday, October 17

Johnson County welcomes new human resources director, outlines recruitment and retention efforts

2022-10-17T07:19:02-05:00October 17th, 2022|

Johnson County is welcoming a new Human Resources Department Director, William Coy. He begins his role with the county on Nov. 28. Coy's experience includes more than a decade serving in a dual leadership position while working for the U.S. Army. He most recently served as a division chief/career executive appointment in the State of California’s Department of Human Resources. An ongoing concern for Coy to address as he joins the Johnson County team will be recruitment and retention. There are currently, 3,787 full-time positions at the county, with 442 vacancies. As of September, the county had a voluntary turnover rate [...]

17 Monday, October 17

Lenexa will install 6 new electric vehicle charging stations

2022-10-17T07:18:28-05:00October 17th, 2022|

Lenexa will install four electric vehicle charging ports in its Civic Center parking garage and two in Old Town as a pilot project to determine how to plan electrical infrastructure for the increasingly popular cars. And, as a somewhat poetic side note, the Old Town ports will be directly in front of the city’s first gas station, built close to a century ago at the dawn of the gasoline-fueled automobile craze. Source: Prairie Village Post

17 Monday, October 17

Jeff Porter to take over as Wellington City Manager

2022-10-17T07:17:25-05:00October 17th, 2022|

effrey M. Porter will officially begin his tenure as the new Wellington City Manager... He was the city administrator for the City of Medicine Lodge from Oct. 2014 to the present. Medicine Lodge is a community of 2,000 residents. During his tenure, he was in charge of developing and managing the city’s $4 million annual budget. He oversaw a team of staff, contractors, and funding agencies to complete a $5 million upgrade to the city’s municipal water distribution system. and served as staff liaison to advisory boards dealing with landscaping projects, airport improvements, tourism and planning and zoning. Source: Sumner NewsCow

14 Friday, October 14

Baldwin City’s Maple Leaf Festival sees big turnout amid pleasant fall weather

2022-10-16T18:00:22-05:00October 14th, 2022|

Shortly before noon on Saturday, Charlene Hannon and her daughter Annie Hannon had just a few free minutes before the Baldwin City Maple Leaf Festival parade ended and a throng of people started moving a block west to their booth on the corner of Seventh and High streets. It was the second straight year the Baldwin City mother and daughter had sold their baked goods at the prime corner location, next to the popular Baker baseball team’s sausage booth with its billowing aromatic smoke. “It’s a good location,” Annie Hannon said. “They squirt water on the grill to build up the [...]

14 Friday, October 14

Municipal Bond Trends for October 14, 2022

2022-10-16T17:58:54-05:00October 14th, 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.

14 Friday, October 14

Housing a big topic during Salina conference

2022-10-16T17:47:56-05:00October 14th, 2022|

The outlook for the economy in the Salina community is relatively good, and with the help of more housing, it can look even better. That was the general mood Thursday as several people from the area and around the state offered insight at the 2022 Salina Economic Outlook Conference Much of the reason for a positive outlook on the future of the Salina community is because of economic developments that have been happening over the past few years, including the Schwan’s pizza plant and Great Plains Manufacturing expansions on the south side of town. Source: Salina Journal

14 Friday, October 14

In face of job dissatisfaction, Kansas teacher vacancies continue to rise

2022-10-16T17:47:50-05:00October 14th, 2022|

A staffing crunch continues for Kansas K-12 schools as superintendents and principals struggle to staff classrooms with adequately licensed personnel. The number of reported vacancies surged from 1,253 in fall 2021 to 1,628 in fall 2022, according to the Kansas State Department of Education's seasonal Teacher Vacancy and Supply Report. Source: Salina Journal

14 Friday, October 14

Finney County business leaders discuss workforce; how to grow it

2022-10-16T17:46:28-05:00October 14th, 2022|

Finney County Commissioners, Garden City Commissioners, Finney County Economic Development, USD 363 and 457 staff, Garden City Community College staff, business leaders and others met Wednesday to discuss the workforce situation in Finney County. Bob Kreutzer, a Finney County commissioner, led the meeting. The purpose of the gathering was to bring stakeholders together to inform everyone on the workforce situation within the county and how to link that to the educational system and the business community. “I think if we can figure out a way to link the talent that we have on both sides of that fence, really good things [...]

14 Friday, October 14

On its 10th anniversary, Reams pleased with growth at Great Plains Industrial Park

2022-10-14T08:13:42-05:00October 14th, 2022|

Great Plains Industrial Park Director Brad Reams is pleased with the progress and growth at the park over the past 10 years. On Wednesday, the park celebrated its 10th anniversary as companies announced intentions to come to Great Plains. Kansas Lt. Gov. David Toland, U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kansas, local officials, company directors and operators attended the celebration at the park Wednesday. “It meant a lot to have the support of the community,” Reams told the Sun Thursday. Reams said he was happy for the board members of Great Plains. He said their dedication has paid off. Source: Parsons Sun

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