30 Tuesday, August 30

Delays impacting Pottawatomie County emergency radio system upgrade

2022-08-31T07:11:37-05:00August 30th, 2022|

Pottawatomie County commissioners received a less than favorable status update Monday to its ongoing radio systems upgrade, that could see delays well into next year. Motorola representative Richard Nita told commissioners about supply chain delays for the shipment of generators, which had previously been noted to be around 52-weeks. He says their distributor now expects those to be available by the middle of next summer, at best. It was also noted that shelters for the three tower sites are on a 16-week wait, however Topeka-based TFM Comm, whom Motorola is contracted with, had not placed the order as of Monday. Source: [...]

30 Tuesday, August 30

De Soto won’t lose small town feel with construction of Panasonic battery plant

2022-08-31T07:12:18-05:00August 30th, 2022|

Ground breaking at the site of the Panasonic plant in De Soto, Kansas, will begin in September, according to officials. The small city, with fewer than 6,500 people, was selected as the construction site of the $4 billion battery plant expected to employ 4,000 workers. City officials say the plant is good for De Soto but there are challenges that come with it. "You know, it's big, but you don't realize how big it is until you start having meetings with the consultants, with Panasonic, with all the other interested parties and realize just what a complicated task it is," said [...]

30 Tuesday, August 30

3 small quakes recorded in Graham County

2022-08-31T07:12:33-05:00August 30th, 2022|

Three small earthquakes were reported Tuesday morning in northwest Kansas. The first earthquake hit around 4:53 a.m. and measured around 2.7 in magnitude. The second tremor happened about 3 minutes later and measured 2.6. The smallest, a 2.1, struck about a minute before 5 a.m. All of the earthquakes happened west of the city of Bogue near the Rooks County line. Source: KSN-TV

30 Tuesday, August 30

Topeka city manager search narrows, next step is meet & greet

2022-08-31T07:31:02-05:00August 30th, 2022|

The City of Topeka started the next phase in its search for the next city manager on Tuesday. ... The four candidates being reviewed by the city’s governing body include Mike Harmon, David Johnston, Stephen Wade, and Abbe Yacoben. Each candidate will take part in two interview panels Tuesday. One panel will be with the governing body while the other will be with community stakeholders. Source: KSNT 27 News

30 Tuesday, August 30

Shawnee Town 1929 chapel would be new events venue on historic site

2022-08-31T07:36:07-05:00August 30th, 2022|

Shawnee officials are considering adding a small chapel to the Shawnee Town 1929 historic site in the city’s downtown area. The chapel, intended to replace a church that was formerly located in the historic area, is included in the proposed capital improvements plan that is awaiting approval by the city council. Once built, it would be available for weddings and events, making it a potential revenue-generating source, said Tonya Lecuru, director of the city’s parks and recreation department. Source: Shawnee Mission Post

30 Tuesday, August 30

Western Kansas’ economy threatened by reliance on Ogallala Aquifer

2022-08-30T23:30:44-05:00August 30th, 2022|

Tentacles of the irrigation-based agriculture economy of Kansas extend far from fields of lush, tall corn to the ethanol producers, dairy and beef facilities, meatpacking plants, and finally the homes of people living in the state’s rural areas. Earl Lewis, chief engineer of water resources with the Kansas Department of Agriculture, told state legislators Monday this chain could be broken in some areas of the state as consumption of groundwater from the Ogallala Aquifer continued to outstrip natural replenishment. “We’ve got a multibillion-dollar industry built on that economy,” said Lewis, pointing to maps showing swaths of western Kansas counties fed by [...]

30 Tuesday, August 30

Riley County updates social media policy, Health Dept applies for new grant

2022-08-31T07:36:57-05:00August 30th, 2022|

Riley County Public Information Officer Vivienne Uccello proposed an update to the employee social media policy at Monday’s Commissioner meeting. It mainly applies to the deletion of public comments on county-run sites. Uccello explains what will be deleted: She said while private companies can delete any comment they want to; the county rarely deletes comments because it is a 1st amendment right to criticize the government. Staff will flag suspicious comments, and a supervisor will review it. The policy applies to all departments. The commissioners unanimously approved the update. Source: 1350 KMAN

30 Tuesday, August 30

New Pittsburg FD gear provides life-saving cyanide antidote kits

2022-08-31T07:37:41-05:00August 30th, 2022|

When someone dies from smoke inhalation, it's due to a fatal build-up of cyanide poisoning. But three new kits that have been delivered to the Pittsburg Fire Department are designed to prevent that fatal build-up from happening. Fire Chief Dennis Reilly says some area hospitals have "Cyanokits" but says it can be too late to reverse the damage if they can't be administered quickly enough. Reilly says bringing the kits with them to each fire and administering them on-site gives victims a better chance of survival. "Provide that treatment at the point of injury as opposed to waiting to transport people [...]

30 Tuesday, August 30

Appeals court rules against NextEra Energy in a lawsuit against Reno County over wind farm

2022-08-30T06:58:39-05:00August 30th, 2022|

The state’s appellate court has upheld a finding that petitions by opponents of a large commercial wind farm in the southeast quadrant of Reno County were legally sufficient to force a unanimous County Commission vote on a permit for the proposed development. The ruling against Pretty Prairie Wind LLC, a subsidiary that NextEra Energy created to develop the project, came more than two years after the Florida-based multinational corporation appealed a ruling by now-retired Reno County District Judge Tim Chambers. Source: Hutch News

30 Tuesday, August 30

Municipal Bond Trends for August 29, 2022

2022-08-30T06:52:58-05:00August 30th, 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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