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Municipal Bond Trends for October 3, 2022

2022-10-04T07:43:35-05:00October 4th, 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.

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New recycle trailer for City of Claflin arrives early

2022-10-05T07:14:48-05:00October 4th, 2022|

Last week, the City of Claflin received a welcome Christmas gift a little early. Robert Gunder, who has been assisting the city with obtaining a new trailer for its recycling program, said that while they were expecting delivery around December or January, the trailer arrived this week. It is currently parked in front of the Claflin City Building and a plan to get it pressed into service as quickly as possible is being discussed. Claflin Mayor Mike Urban credited Gunder with getting the ball rolling on the project earlier in the year. Source: Great Bend Tribune

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Lisa Lewis: New Fort Scott City Clerk

2022-10-04T07:05:17-05:00October 4th, 2022|

Lisa A. Lewis, 56, is the new Fort Scott City and Municipal Court Clerk, as of Oct. 1, when Diane Clay retired. Lewis and husband, Tony, are new to Fort Scott. The Lewis’s came in 2021, having lived in Chicago and raised their four children there. From 2019 to 2021 they lived in Queen Creek, AZ but  decided they liked Midwest living better than the desert, so decided to move to Kansas, she said. She started working at the city of Fort Scott as administrative support in January of 2022 working with Jackson Tough and Tourism as well as City Hall. [...]

4 Tuesday, October 4

Independence officials ask residents to cut back on water usage

2022-10-04T07:39:36-05:00October 4th, 2022|

Due to persistent drought conditions, Engineers with the City of Independence ask residents to conserve water heading into the Fall months. According to City Engineer, John Garris the Verdigris River which is the City’s primary source of water has been struggling to meet the City’s needs. In the upcoming fall months, the water demand will lessen and he said, the citizens should conserve as much water as possible since the forecast still shows a lack of heavy rainfall. Source: KOAMKOAM

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Baxter Springs fundraiser serves food to equip reserve officers

2022-10-05T07:13:28-05:00October 4th, 2022|

The Baxter Springs Police Department and Cherokee County Sheriff's Office held the annual Back the Badge Fundraiser outside of American Bank. The group planned to feed 1,000 people. ... This event helps fund all the necessary equipment for reserve police officers, who completely volunteer their time serving the community. Without fundraisers like these, reserve officers have to pay for their own uniforms and equipment. Source: KSNF/KODE

4 Tuesday, October 4

Some extra help for the Baxter Springs Police Department, in Reserve Officers

2022-10-04T07:40:06-05:00October 4th, 2022|

A Southeast Kansas community has some extra help for its police department. "27 years ago I started as a reserve police officer here in Baxter Springs Kansas, so it has a very special place because from there, I built a career that has spanned the course of different departments to, you know, led to me retiring from Joplin Police Department to becoming Chief of the department I started at, so it's very special," said Brian Henderson, Chief of Police, BSPD. Source: KSNF/KODE

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Shawnee to study traffic in city’s increasingly busy K-7 corridor

2022-10-04T07:00:44-05:00October 4th, 2022|

Because rapid growth along Kansas Highway 7 is causing a noticeable uptick in traffic, the Shawnee City Council has decided to commission a study of traffic patterns that could help them decide which roads need upgrades and when. Driving the news: The city council voted unanimously last week to award a $77,580 contract to Olsson Associates of Overland Park to look at the seven-plus miles of the highway that runs from the northern county line to just south of West 83rd Street. Source: Shawnee Mission Post

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Bishop Miege, other JoCo private schools would move up a class in sports with new ‘multiplier’ rule

2022-10-04T06:58:18-05:00October 4th, 2022|

A proposed rule change to how Kansas high schools are classified for sports competitions could have a big impact on some Johnson County private schools that have had a lot of recent on-field success, including one of the state’s winningest athletic programs, Bishop Miege. Driving the news: The Kansas State Board of Education earlier this month voted 6-4 to send the Kansas State High School Activities Association’s proposed class “multiplier” rule to the state legislature, which will have the final say on whether to enact it. Source: Shawnee Mission Post

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OZtoberfest fills Wamego with lions, witches and little dogs, too

2022-10-04T06:56:35-05:00October 4th, 2022|

Downtown was filled with little lions and green-faced witches during Wamego’s annual OZtoberfest Saturday. The community fall festival celebrates the legacy and influence of the classic 1939 film “The Wizard of Oz” and 1900 book it was based on, “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz,” by L. Frank Baum. Parts of the book and film are set on a farm in rural Kansas that is home to the main character, Dorothy Gale, and her dog, Toto. Kara Holle, Wamego Chamber of Commerce director of events and tourism, said she estimated 3,000 to 4,000 people roamed downtown Wamego Saturday. She said it’s hard [...]

4 Tuesday, October 4

Treasury yields tumble for a second day, with 10-year rate below 3.6%

2022-10-04T07:40:46-05:00October 4th, 2022|

Treasury yields fell across the board on Tuesday as stock markets rose to kick off the fourth quarter while investors continued to digest the unexpected slowdown of U.S. manufacturing. The benchmark 10-year Treasury was down 6 basis points to 3.5854% at around 4 a.m. ET, after having surpassed the 4%-mark last week. The yield on the policy-sensitive 2-year Treasury fell to 4.0224% as it traded 8 basis points lower. Source: CNBC - Bonds

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