Category: Infastructure
Sen. Moran, State Leadership Announce Historic Economic Development Project for Kansas
Topeka, KS– U.S. Senator Jerry Moran (Kan.) joined Kansas state leadership to announce plans by Panasonic Energy to build one of the largest electric vehicle
Kansas Reportedly Landing $4 Billion Panasonic Factory that will Make Batteries for Tesla
Topeka, KS— A subsidiary of Japanese industrial giant Panasonic Corp. will build a $4 billion plant to make batteries for Tesla electric vehicles in Kansas,
Resurfacing to Begin July 13 in the City of Washington
Washington, Kan. — Beginning Wednesday, July 13, the Kansas Department of Transportation will begin grading and surfacing all of U.S. 36 within the Washington city
U.S. 40 Business Bridge to be Closed in Geary County for Replacement
Geary Co., Kan. — Beginning Monday, July 11, the Kansas Department of Transportation will close a portion of U.S. 40 Business for a bridge replacement
Governor Laura Kelly Announces Statewide Effort to Coordinate Billions in Federal Infrastructure Funds Coming to Kansas
Topeka, Kan. — Governor Laura Kelly today announced the creation of the Kansas Infrastructure Hub, which will coordinate Kansas state agencies and local entities as
Public Hearing and Comment Period Scheduled on Evergy’s Energy Efficiency Program Proposal
Topeka, Kan. — The Kansas Corporation Commission invites Evergy customers to attend a virtual public hearing to learn more about the company’s proposed energy efficiency
Years After Nixing a Deal with Tyson, this Small Kansas Town is still Growing
Tonganoxie, Kan. — The evening of Aug. 2, 2021, was a big one for this northeast Kansas town. The major item on the city council’s
Manhattan Fire Department to Begin Annual Hydrant Flowing
Manhattan, Kan. — The Manhattan Fire Department will start its annual fire hydrant maintenance program this week. Crews will be flowing and painting fire hydrants
Governor Laura Kelly Administration Formally Kicks Off Unemployment Insurance System Modernization
Topeka, Kan. — Today, the Kansas Department of Labor (KDOL) formally kicked off a $48 million, 26-month-long effort to modernize the state’s unemployment insurance (UI)
Grow Clay County Announces Downtown Music Campaign
Clay Center, Kan. — Outdoor dining and music are coming to downtown Clay Center after the city council recently approved the new ordinances. Grow Clay