Walmart moves Johnson County warehouse operations to Topeka, offers 318 workers transfer

2024-05-21T09:47:10-05:00May 21st, 2024|

Walmart is relocating its e-commerce distribution operations in Edgerton’s industrial park to its warehouse in Topeka, a company spokeswoman said Monday, adding that its 318 employees have been offered the chance to transfer. Spokeswoman Camille Dunn said Walmart plans to move its operations in Edgerton to its fulfillment center in Topeka, which opened at 1303 S.W. Innovation Parkway in 2021. Source: KC Star Local News

KCK voters soundly reject district’s $420 million plan to improve, build new schools

2024-05-09T12:47:54-05:00May 9th, 2024|

Voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly rejected a request to issue $420 million in bonds for capital projects in Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools, sending district officials back to the drawing board on a plan to address the challenges of dated school buildings. Roughly 8% of registered voters participated in the single-issue special election over the fate of the district’s proposal, according to unofficial results from the Wyandotte County Election Office. The measure received support from 42% of voters as 58% cast ballots against. There were 5,071 ballots cast, with 2,136 supporters and 2,935 opponents. The plan before voters called for three elementary and [...]

It’s illegal to let these 19 ‘noxious weeds’ grow in your yard in Kansas and Missouri

2024-05-09T12:46:46-05:00May 9th, 2024|

With summer on the way, many Kansas Citians are heading out to work the earth in yards, farms and community gardens around the metro. But as they contribute to the region’s strong agricultural tradition, some residents may find aggressive plants threatening to overtake the natural biodiversity of the local ecosystem. These plants, called “noxious weeds,” are at the center of an ongoing battle to maintain ecosystems in the Midwest. And local officials advise killing these plants on sight. “Noxious weeds are one of the greatest threats to the Kansas environment,” writes the Kansas Department of Agriculture. “They displace native plant species, [...]

Historic Johnson County village is falling apart. Will Panasonic plant save or kill it?

2024-05-01T14:05:18-05:00May 1st, 2024|

Directly across from Clearview, spread along more than a half-mile of West 103rd Street, Panasonic’s $4 billion electric vehicle battery plant is rising on the grounds of the old ordnance works. Scheduled to open in 2025 with some 4,000 workers, nothing since World War II has so impacted De Soto, a mostly rural town of 6,500. That includes fueling rumors on the fate of Clearview and its 500 or so residents. Source: KC Star Local News

Tiny home village in Kansas City, Kansas, will house those experiencing homelessness

2024-04-19T11:34:14-05:00April 19th, 2024|

Phil Jorgenson does not like to call it a homeless community. “Because as soon as they move here, they’re not homeless anymore,” said Jorgenson, one of the founders of Eden Village in Kansas City, Kansas. “They’re a community member, and they’re going to be good neighbors.” Built on the site of an old trailer park, near 10th Street and Metropolitan Avenue, Eden Village is slated to provide shelter as well as access to social services for Kansas City area residents in the most dire living situations. It is governed by a 13-member board of directors for a nonprofit organization called Three [...]

Weeks after Lawrence enacts plastic bag ban, Kansas Senate advances bill to block it

2024-03-27T21:03:52-05:00March 27th, 2024|

Just weeks after Lawrence enacted a ban on single-use, disposable plastic bags, the Kansas Senate advanced a bill that would prohibit cities and counties from regulating the sale of single-use plastic containers. The measure passed 24-16 Wednesday. The bill would prevent cities from regulating the sale of plastic containers such as straws, bags and other single-use plastic containers. Source: KC Star Local News

Barbie’s world in Wyandotte County? Mattel plans to build theme park near Kansas Speedway

2024-03-25T14:54:48-05:00March 25th, 2024|

Toy company Mattel, Inc. on Wednesday announced plans to open a $487 million amusement park in western Wyandotte County — marking the latest example of major development interest near the Kansas Speedway. Dubbed the Mattel Adventure Park Kansas City, the theme park would feature roller coasters, mini-golf, a theater, an indoor play arena, and a rooftop restaurant and bar. Rides and activities are to carry the company’s top-known brands like Hot Wheels and Barbie. Source: KC Star Local News

‘Utmost respect’: Kansas City, Kansas’ interim fire chief to take on full-time role

2023-11-17T11:40:04-06:00November 17th, 2023|

Dennis Rubin, who has served as the Kansas City, Kansas Fire Department’s interim fire chief for almost six months, will soon take on the role full time. Wyandotte County’s administrator, David Johnston, announced at Thursday night’s Unified Government meeting that he has hired Rubin for the position, which he will take over in the new year. He will become the KCKFD’s 18th fire chief. “I pledge that I’ll do my very best to continue the direction that we’re going in to serve folks with dignity and pride,” Rubin told the UG’s Board of Commissioners. Before becoming KCK’s interim fire chief in June, Rubin previously [...]

6 votes separate these 2 Wyandotte County candidates

2023-11-10T12:15:57-06:00November 10th, 2023|

As outstanding ballots are counted, the race for a seat to represent south-central Kansas City, Kansas, on Wyandotte County’s governing body has narrowed to six votes. Philip Lopez, who owns a tree trimming business, on Thursday remained ahead of Steve Neal, pastor of First Baptist Church of Turner, in the race for District 6 on the Board of Commissioners for the Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas. The seat is currently held by Angela Markley, who did not seek reelection, and covers the Turner, Morris and Muncie neighborhoods. After an update of unofficial results Thursday, Lopez totaled 827 [...]

Should Kansas City, Kansas and Wyandotte County split after 25 years? Opinions vary

2023-10-23T11:39:20-05:00October 23rd, 2023|

After nearly three decades, should the Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas, change its consolidated government structure? That will be a key question posed at neighborhood discussions in the coming weeks after the mayors of KCK, Edwardsville and Bonner Springs announced plans to create a task force to hear resident concerns, and solutions, about the UG. While no meetings have been set, current and former officials are divided on the region’s future, especially over the suggestion that KCK and county could break up. Mike Jacobi, who was a leader in the consolidation effort in the 1990s, considered the [...]

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