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It’s illegal to own a pet raccoon in Kansas. One man is trying to change that

2025-02-24T10:08:52-06:00February 24th, 2025|

Kansas lawmakers are considering a proposal that would allow Kansans who obtain raccoon ownership permits to keep the animals as pets. For the past four years, Lenexa resident Stephen Kaspar has been feeding and training wild raccoons that wander onto his property. But it’s against Kansas law to own a pet raccoon. That’s why Kaspar is urging state lawmakers to pass a bill that would legalize pet ownership of raccoons. Owners would be required to obtain a raccoon ownership permit, complete educational training and vaccinate their raccoons for rabies and other diseases. They’d have to provide raccoons with their own room [...]

Lawrence school district reaches 8 inclement weather days; still unclear whether makeup time will be needed

2025-02-19T08:50:27-06:00February 19th, 2025|

Lawrence Public Schools will be closed for a second day in a row this week because of snow and continued freezing temperatures in the forecast, making for eight total days canceled so far this year. The Kansas State Department of Education forgives local districts the same number of inclement weather hours or days they build into their calendars and use. Wednesday will mark the district’s eighth inclement weather day so far in the 2024-25 school year, the first four happening during the first week classes resumed after winter break. Source: The Lawrence Times

Kansas lawmakers consider expanding window for fireworks sales

2025-02-19T08:49:25-06:00February 19th, 2025|

A proposed Senate bill would permit year-round fireworks sales from permanent retailers and expand the window around the Fourth of July for pop-up vendors. Senate Bill 199 would allow temporary vendors to sell fireworks from June 20 to July 7. Currently, sales are restricted to June 27 to July 5. Jake Marietta, who owns Jake’s Fireworks — a family-owned business since 1938 — testified Tuesday before the Senate Commerce Committee in support of the bill, explaining that sales at his pop-up fireworks tent can drop by as much as 50% with just one day of rain. Marietta said he was excited [...]

Lawrence school board president foreshadows potential public comment pause

2025-02-14T09:24:51-06:00February 14th, 2025|

Lawrence school board President Kelly Jones floated the idea of pausing public comment after a confrontational exchange between the board and a frequent Lawrence public commenter on Monday. Board members told the commenter he was violating their public comment policy’s decorum rule, which he protested. The situation Monday lasted around 25 minutes, during which the board took two recesses. Source: The Lawrence Times

A Balancing Act, website to give City of Lawrence feedback on budget, is about to go live

2025-02-03T09:38:56-06:00February 3rd, 2025|

The online program the City of Lawrence uses to gather community feedback to help shape its budget is going online Saturday. In budget talks beginning much earlier than usual this year, city commissioners were hesitant to rule out the possibility of a property tax increase, and they indicated they were interested in possibly charging user fees for Lawrence Parks and Recreation facilities. A Balancing Act allows folks to tell the city in which areas of the budget they’d recommend increasing or decreasing funding. City staff members then use that feedback to help shape the budget they ultimately present to the commission [...]

Single-family home construction in Lawrence continues to decline as home prices rise

2025-01-27T09:38:40-06:00January 27th, 2025|

Construction of single-family homes in Lawrence continued to decline in 2024, reaching a new low with only 57 permits granted by the city. After averaging in the mid-100s for years, single-family home construction dropped off considerably in 2022 and fell even lower last year. “It’s just been even worse than what we would have anticipated,” said Bobbie Flory, executive director of the Lawrence Homebuilders Association. At the same time, sale prices for single-family homes have continued to rise. Source: The Lawrence Times

Kansas House looks to cut property tax that funds public schools by $800M over five years

2025-01-27T09:37:27-06:00January 27th, 2025|

Public school advocates are asking lawmakers to proceed with caution as they consider slashing the statewide property tax that directly funds public education. Legislation in the House would lower the state rate from 20 to 18.5 mills in the next fiscal year, which starts June 1, and then freeze the annual tax collections at the current level for future years. The Kansas Department of Revenue estimates the impact would be $823.6 million over five years, assuming property values grow by 5% each year from 2026 to 2030. Debate Wednesday in the House Taxation Committee centered on concerns that the Legislature would [...]

The first EV batteries will come out of De Soto’s massive Panasonic plant this spring

2025-01-22T13:40:34-06:00January 22nd, 2025|

One of the largest economic development projects in Kansas history will start churning out lithium-ion batteries as soon as March, Panasonic announced on Friday. Executives from the Japanese tech giant gave updates on its 300-acre manufacturing facility in De Soto, alongside a suite of lawmakers who helped bring the project to Kansas. Source: The Lawrence Times

Communication, honest transparency top traits focus groups desired in next Lawrence superintendent

2025-01-22T09:38:30-06:00January 22nd, 2025|

Focus group members said they’d most like the new permanent Lawrence Public Schools superintendent to be effective in communication and honest with transparency, according to a search firm. Lawrence school board President Kelly Jones called a special meeting Tuesday to hear an update from the Kansas Association of School Boards. Board members voted 6-0 in November to approve a contract with KASB for an amount not to exceed $11,500 to assist with the ongoing superintendent search. Britton Hart, assistant executive director of KASB’s leadership services, on Tuesday shared with the board data from 16 focus groups of teachers and staff, principals [...]

Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly presents new state budget to Republican-led House, Senate

2025-01-17T09:42:31-06:00January 17th, 2025|

The proposed state budget crafted by Gov. Laura Kelly features a 2.5% pay raise for state employees, expands Medicaid eligibility for 150,000 lower-income Kansans and fully finances K-12 public education. Kelly’s blueprint contained a $30 million surge in appropriations for water resource programs and called for appointment of a special task force to develop a 10-year plan for conserving the precious resource. She also proposed $10 million in matching grant funding to further spur expansion of child-care capacity statewide. Source: The Lawrence Times

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