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July heat settling back in on Kansas
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - The last weekend in July is shaping up to have some typical Kansas heat, but next week could get dangerous for much of the area as highs are likely to top 100 degrees on a large scale. We’ve issued Weather Alert Days for Tuesday and Wednesday as those could be some of the hottest days we’ve had all summer.
Contract for deed home sales used to be mostly unregulated in Kansas. A new law changes that.
Contracts for deed allow a homebuyer to make monthly payments directly to a seller instead of to a bank, with the expectation that the home’s title will be transferred to the buyer once all installments are paid.
Great Bend zoo and KWEC financially benefitting from statewide app
Three Great Bend destinations continue to reap the benefit of being listed on the Sunflower Summer program. The online app encourages citizens to explore Kansas and claim free tickets to more than 220 tourism attractions. The Kansas Wetlands Education Center (KWEC), at Cheyenne Bottoms, is already a free service, but...
🎙Post Podcast: Central KS Community Corrections Director Haulmark
Hear this week's County Edition show with Eagle Radio's Mike Courson and Central Kansas Community Corrections Director Brooke Haulmark that aired July 25, 2024. The County Edition program airs every Thursday at 11:05 a.m. on 1590 KVGB & 95.5 FM.
‘Angry voters’: Kansas election director on Postal Service crush
KANSAS (KSNT) – Kansas Election Director Bryan Caskey shared concerns over the U.S. Postal Service being able to handle the upcoming crush of mail-in ballots. According to a report from The Associated Press, election directors from across the country voiced concerns over the possibility of ballots not being delivered in time to be counted in […]
🎥Eagle Media livestreaming candidate forum tonight
Citizens will be able to get to know the candidates who are running for Federal/State positions at the candidate forum at the Great Bend Senior Center on Thursday, July 25. The League of Women Voters (LWV) of Great Bend- Barton County invited 12 candidates to participate. Candidates will introduce themselves...
Whiting and Gonzales running for Ellinwood Hospital Board
With just one position open on the Ellinwood Hospital District Board, and two people filing for the seat, both Harry Whiting Jr. and David Gonzales were invited to last week’s Candidate Forum in Great Bend. Hosted by the League of Women Voters, Whiting Jr. was asked how Ellinwood’s newly...
UPDATED: SFD responds to fire at Speakeasy storage shed
Several Salina Fire Department crews responded to a fire at the Speakeasy Bar and Grill, 2030 S Ohio Street, in Salina, this afternoon. Salina Fire Department Battalion Chief Chris Stansberry said at approximately 1:30 p.m. on July 25, Fire Engine Two responded to the Speakeasy within three minutes of receiving the call of a fire near the restaurant.
Valley Center City Council to vote on letting golf carts on neighborhood streets
Valley Center City Council to vote on letting golf carts on neighborhood streets. An ordnance being discussed by the Valley Center City Council, would allow people who own golf carts, to drive them on streets posted under 30mph.
Temporary ramp closures planned for I-235 in Wichita
The Kansas Department of Transportation is planning short-term closures of ramps on Interstate 235 at the North Junction in Wichita. The closings will affect the ramp from northbound I-235 to northbound I-135 and the ramp from northbound I-235 to eastbound K-254. Crews will be working to install new sign footing...
NOTO Board of Directors makes selections for new leadership
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - The NOTO Board of Directors has selected new leadership for the organization. According to NOTO officials, they have selected Pedro Concepcion to serve as the organization’s Chief Executive Officer. Officials said Concepcion is a well-established fixture in NOTO and the Topeka community, co-owner of several small businesses and has contributed to the establishment of many popular restaurants in Topeka. He has also served on the NOTO Board of Directors since 2020. Concepcion will succeed Thomas Underwood, who is retiring later this year. Concepcion will assume leadership of the organization Aug. 1. Underwood will continue to support the organization during a transitional phase.
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