AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEducation & Local Government: Hays USD 489 is moving toward closing the Rockwell Administration Center, approving an intent resolution and setting an Aug. 17 public hearing; if approved, the state gets first right to buy, with proceeds earmarked for capital outlay. Infrastructure & Utilities: Hays City Commission approved sewer repairs totaling about $254,640 (including 55 patches) after a low bid of $153,140, with any savings staying in the sewer capital fund. Energy & Environment: Keystone Pipeline owners South Bow agreed to pay $26.9 million in civil penalties plus $40 million for future spill prevention work and $3 million for Kansas natural resource restoration tied to the 2022 Mill Creek rupture; the consent decree is open for public comment. Community Development: Heartland Community Foundation received $182,000 in Kansas Community Service Program tax credits to help raise funds for WaKeeney’s Kelly Plaza Project. Public Safety & Health: A new Hays-area Crisis Intervention Center opened two months ago and has served 55 patients, averaging 4–6 per day, as Kansas expands Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics. Business & Jobs: Spangles Restaurants was acquired by the Hamideh family, ending nearly 50 years under the Steven brothers, with no expected changes to locations or menu. Sports & Culture: Jordan Walker won the 2026 MLB Home Run Derby in Philadelphia, rallying late to beat Kyle Schwarber.
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