Tuesday, March 3, 2015

ELECTION RESULTS: McCord, Scott advance in BPU primary

By NICK SLOAN, nick@kansascitykansan.com

KANSAS CITY, KAN. ----- Chris McCord and Norman D. Scott easily advanced out of the Board of Public Utilities' At Large Position 3 primary on Tuesday.

McCord won 33.7 percent of the vote, while Scott finished second with 31.5 percent.

Below are the results:

  • Chris McCord ----- 2,020
  • Norman D. Scott ----- 1,886
  • Thomas H. Gordon ----- 1,237
  • Murray D. Anderson Sr. ----- 838

ELECTION RESULTS: Harold Johnson wins UG District 4 primary; Maddox advances

By NICK SLOAN, nick@kansascitykansan.com

KANSAS CITY, KAN. ----- Harold Johnson and Tarence Maddox advanced from Tuesday's primary in the Unified Government's District 4 race.

Johnson finished with more than half of the vote, checking in with just over 53 percent. Maddox, percentage wise, finished a distant second-place.

In terms of numbers, Johnson won by 164 votes.

Scott C. Murray finished in third with 105 votes, or 11.9 percent.

Vote totals:

  • Harold Johnson ----- 470
  • Tarence L. Maddox -----  306
  • Scott C. Murray ----- 105

ELECTION DAY: The Wyandotte County Election Office's sample ballot

KANSAS CITY, KAN. ----- There will be three races Wyandotte County residents can vote on today.

Here is a sample ballot from the Wyandotte County Election Office.

Depending on what district you live in, the ballot will be different. Not everyone will vote on all three races. 


Friday, February 13, 2015

REMINDER: Unified Government to host public hearing on budget

KANSAS CITY, KAN. ---- The Unified Government's Board of Commissioners will be hosting a public hearing about the revised budget and the upcoming annual budget. 

More information below:
You are invited to attend a public hearing to be held on Thursday evening, February 19, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. in the Unified Government Board of Commissioners Chambers in the Lobby of the Municipal Office Building 701 North 7th Street.  
The public hearing is being co-sponsored by the Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, Kansas Departments of Budget and Community Development.

The purpose of this meeting is to request public comment on budget priorities. Citizens and organizations will have the opportunity to comment on budget priorities for the adoption of the Unified Government's revised 2015 and proposed 2016 budgets. 
Budget proposal packets for the Unified Government and CDBG budgets will be available for citizens and organizations at the meeting and online. 
Packets must be submitted no later than 12:00 p.m. (noon) Friday February 27, 2015 to the Unified Government Budget Office, 701 North 7th Street Suite #510 or via email to rlindsey@wycokck.org.

The public hearing is also being held to receive public comment on housing and community development needs, including non-housing community development needs for the 2015-2019 Consolidated Five Year Plan and the 2015 Annual Action Plan and budget.

The 2015 Annual Action Plan includes the following program applications: 41st Year Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG), 2015 HOME Investment Partnership Grant Program, and the 2015 Emergency Solutions Grant Program (ESG).   
The Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, Kansas Department of Community Development is funded through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). 

Sunday, February 1, 2015

UG commissioner candidate charged with four counts of reckless aggravated battery

KANSAS CITY, KAN. ---- Tamika Pledger has been officially charged in connection to the car incident that injured four teenagers on Friday.

The incident happened on the 1300 Block of Troup Avenue in Kansas City, Kan.

Pledger was charged Sunday with four counts of reckless aggravated battery.

She is currently in custody in the Wyandotte County Jail in lieu of a $50,000 bond. The Kansas City, Kan., Police Department is still investigating the case.

Thursday, January 29, 2015

VIDEO: UG Mayor/CEO Mark Holland defends staff member, accuses Murguia of bullying

By NICK SLOAN
nick@kansascitykansan.com

KANSAS CITY, KAN. ---- Unified Government Mayor/CEO Mark Holland defended a staff member who was criticized by Unified Government Commissioner Ann Murguia last week.

Murguia accused Holland's staff member of speaking negatively of the commission at a meeting last week.

UG Agenda: January 29, 2015

KANSAS CITY, KAN. ---- Here is tonight's Unified Government Board of Commissioners Agenda.

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

2015 CANDIDATES LIST: UG Commissioner At Large, District 1

By NICK SLOAN, nick@kansascitykansan.com

KANSAS CITY, KAN. ---- Today was the filing deadline for races in Wyandotte County.

I will post all the candidates from each race in a separate post.

Below are the candidates for the UG Commissioner At Large District 1 seat.

Friday, January 23, 2015

UG Board of Commissioners approve changes to casino grant process


By NICK SLOAN, nick@kansascitykansan.com
Kansas City Kansan Publisher

KANSAS CITY, KAN. ---- Starting this year, the Unified Government Board of Commissioners will have the final say on where funding from the Unified Government-Hollywood Casino Grant Fund will go.

All commissioners, along with Unified Government Mayor/CEO Mark Holland, will also be allowed to allocate a share of the fund. This year, it would total $44,990 worth of funds.

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Monday, June 16, 2014

WyCo Election Ballot: Local House races

By NICK SLOAN, nick@kansascitykansan.com

KANSAS CITY, KAN. ----- Wyandotte County residents who live in the 33rd and 36th House Districts will be the only ones voting in competitive races this fall.

Kansas House Rep. Tom Burroughs, Democrat, will face off against Republican Sue Adams in the 33rd District.

Rep. Kathy Wolfe Moore, also a Democrat, will be challenged by Republican Earl Freeman.

Below are those who will not face a challenge:
  • Louis Ruiz, District 31
  • Pam Curtis, District 32
  • Valdenia Winn, District 34
  • Broderick Henderson, District 35
  • Stan Frownfelter, District 37


WyCo Election Ballot: District Court Judges

By NICK SLOAN, nick@kansascitykansan.com

KANSAS CITY, KAN. ----- There will only be one competitive race when it comes to district court seats in Wyandotte County this fall.

That race will happen in Division 11, as three candidates have filed for the position.

Timothy Dupree, Courtney Mikesic and James Yoakum are all on the ballot. All three candidates are Democrats and voters will choose between them in the August primary.

Below are judicial candidates who will face no opposition, meaning they've already "won" before the elections have been held.

Division 4: William Mahoney
Division 5: J. Dexter Burdette
Division 6: Kate Lynch
Division 10: Bill Klapper
Division 12: Wesley Griffin
Division 15: Aaron Roberts

Friday, May 30, 2014

NBC Action News: Neighbors call state senator "slumlord"

KANSAS CITY, KAN. ----- Kansas Sen. Pat Pettey is under fire this week following a story from NBC Action News.

NBC 41's story, which can be found here, covers the struggle of improving homes in a portion of the Argentine area in Kansas City, Kan.

Two of the homes are owned by Pettey. Neighbors interviewed for the story consider the homes to be the biggest "eyesores" in the area of S. 35th Street.

"We're trying to maintain them at the best level that they can and we're meeting the level of a rental license and if ever our properties have a code violation we comply," Pettey told NBC Action News.

According to the story, all of Pettey's properties passed the recent renters inspection, which was done four years ago.

More information here.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Winn files for re-election



KANSAS CITY, KAN. ----- Kansas House Rep. Valdenia Winn will be seeking re-election.
Winn, who has represented Wyandotte County since 2000, filed her re-election papers today.

“It has been my honor to serve Wyandotte County in the House of Representatives, but there is more work to complete,” said Winn.  “I believe the best way to improve our economy and strengthen our state is to properly fund our public schools. “

Biographical information about Winn:
Rep. Valdenia Winn, D-Kansas City, filed today for reelection to the Kansas House of Representatives. Winn was first elected to serve Wyandotte County area in 2000 to serve the citizens of Wyandotte County.
Currently she serves on the following committees: Federal and State Affairs, Education, Education Budget, and Joint Rules and Regulations. Winn is also an appointed member of the Kansas Children’s Cabinet and Trust Fund and the Capital Preservation Committee.

“Valdenia’s priorities in the Kansas Legislature reflect the priorities of Kansas families,” said House Democratic Leader Paul Davis, Lawrence.  “She has advocated for increased public education funding, lower property taxes, and job creation for Kansas families.  I hope the people of Wyandotte County will send her back to Topeka to continue her excellent work.”

Rep. Winn is also a Professor of History of 41 years at Kansas City Kansas Community College. Active in the community, she is a member of the Struggler’s Hill/Roots neighborhood association, the Northeast Cooperative Council and the Greater Kansas City Women’s Political Caucus. She and her husband, Keith Vincent Persley, reside in Kansas City.

The 2014 election dates are:

Primary – August 5th
General - November 4th

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Kathy Wolfe Moore files for re-election

KANSAS CITY, KAN. ----- Kansas Rep. Kathy Wolfe Moore has filed for re-election.

Moore represents Western Wyandotte County and was first elected to the house in 2010.

“It has been my honor to serve Wyandotte County in the House of Representatives, but there is much more to do,” said Wolfe Moore. “As a member of the House Committee on Health and Human Services and the State Advisory Council on Aging, I have been very focused on ensuring that Kansas takes care of its most vulnerable. I have also worked hard throughout the school finance debate and remained an advocate for equitable school funding as a member of House Appropriations”.

More biographical information:
Wolfe Moore was first elected to serve the Western Wyandotte County area in 2010 and currently sits on Taxation, Health and Human Services and Appropriations committees and is also an appointed member of the State Advisory Council on Aging.

“Kathy’s priorities in the Kansas Legislature reflect the priorities of Kansas families,” said House Democratic Leader Paul Davis, Lawrence.  “She has advocated for increased public education funding, lower property taxes, and job creation for Kansas families.  I hope the people of Wyandotte County will send her back to Topeka to continue her excellent work.”

Professionally, Wolfe Moore has worked as the Business Director and Assistant to the CEO of The University of Kansas Hospital since 2005. Within her community, Kathy serves on the board of the Wyandotte Center, a Community Mental Health Center and is an Executive Committee member of the Wyandotte Economic Development Council. This year, Kathy was chosen by her legislative colleagues to serve as Kansas State Director of the Women in Government Foundation.
Wolfe Moore has three grown daughters, Katie, Julianna and Emily Wolfe.  She and her husband, Ken Moore, live in Kansas City, Kansas.

The 2014 election will take place on Tuesday, November 4.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Holland calls for innovation, downtown Healthy Campus

By NICK SLOAN, nick@kansascitykansan.com

KANSAS CITY, KAN. ----- Wyandotte County has much to celebrate.

However, challenges remain for the future.

That was the message of Unified Government Mayor/CEO Mark Holland's first State of the Government Address, given Tuesday at the Jack Reardon Convention Center.

Holland first addressed the positive results Wyandotte County is enjoying, particularly in the area of economics.

Over the past five years, over 6,000 jobs have been created in Wyandotte County. And in 2013, nearly $1 billion in capital investment was made in the county.

One area the county needs to address in that area, Holland said, is connecting Wyandotte County residents with all of those jobs.

“Wyandotte County continues to be a place where private sector investment continues to grow," Holland said.  "In 2013 we saw nearly a billion dollars of capital investment in our community and thousands of new jobs created. Moving forward our goal will be to make sure our residents have the skills and training they need to access those high-quality positions. The Unified Government should set the standard for recruitment and hiring of our citizens.”

In a speech that addressed three core ideas - economic development, civic innovation and health - Holland also said the county needs to get innovative in dealing with finances, particularly those in the area of public safety.

Since 2006, public safety spending has averaged a 36 percent increase in the budget, while non-public safety budgets increased over the same time span by under two percent.

"The greatest threat for Wyandotte County is if this cannot be sustained," Holland said, highlighting the successes of public safety in Wyandotte County.

Among other fire departments in the area, the Kansas City, Kan., Fire Department ranks high when it comes to response times. Crime is also at a 40-year-low in Kansas City, Kan.

“The safety of our residents and employees are of up-most importance, which is why we need to regain a sustainable spending trajectory and continue providing the exemplary service delivered by our Public Safety personnel," Holland said. "If we are going to create meaningful tax relief for our residents, we need to embrace innovative practices, based in data, to guide our budget choices."

Holland called for the county and public safety unions to work together in a similar way the United Auto Workers and General Motors worked together during the low-points of the Great Recession.

"The UAW and GM got together to make business sustainable," Holland said.

Other highlights of his speech:
  • Holland called for the expansion of Medicaid in Kansas. According to Holland, 10 percent of the state's uninsured residents reside in Wyandotte County. 
  • He called for the proposal of a downtown Healthy Campus. The Healthy Campus would be anchored by a proposed community center and grocery store.

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Unified Government commissioners pass resolution opposing new parole office location

By NICK SLOAN, nick@kansascitykansan.com

KANSAS CITY, KAN. ----- Unified Government Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution Thursday opposing the proposed placement of the Kansas City Parole Office.

The Kansas Department of Corrections proposed the 712 State Ave. location earlier this year, an announcement that blindsided UG commissioners and other leaders in Wyandotte County.

Directly next to the proposed location is the Pandarama Preschool, meaning that convicted felons would be near the children who attend the daycare throughout the day.

The state defended the decision, mentioning the security measures that would be put in place after the move was made.

However, that was not enough for UG commissioners.

The resolution passed by commissioners expresses strong opposition to the move and calls for increased communication between the State of Kansas and leaders in Wyandotte County.

Unified Government Mayor/CEO Mark Holland said he spoke to Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback on Thursday.

Below is the full resolution approved by commissioners:


Wyandotte County Republicans to meet Feb. 25

KANSAS CITY, KAN. ----- The Wyandotte County Republican Party will be meeting on Tuesday, February 25th.

Frontier Steakhouse will be the location of the town-hall meeting, which begins at 6 p.m. and concludes at around 8 p.m.

Ken Selzer, who's running for Kansas Insurance Commissioner, will be the guest speaker.

Monday, August 26, 2013

WyCO GOP to meet Tuesday night

KANSAS CITY, KAN. --- The Wyandotte County GOP will be meeting Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. at Frontier Steakhouse.

Kansas State GOP Executive Clayton Barker will be the guest speaker at the event.

Frontier Steakhouse is located at 9338 State Ave., in Kansas City, Kan.

Friday, July 26, 2013

Unified Government announces new Ethics Commissioners

Courtesy of the Unified Government

KANSAS CITY, KAN. – Two new Ethics Commissioners have been selected by the Ad Hoc Ethics Commission Appointment Panel and will be sworn in on August 1, 2013 at the ethics commission monthly meeting.  

These commission positions are open as two commission members terms have expired.

The appointees are Wyandotte County residents who will serve a four-year term. They were selected to serve on the Ethics Commission for the Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, Kansas by an Ad Hoc Ethics Commission Appointment Panel.   
           
The new members of the Ethics Commission are:
  • Patricia L. Brune, retired from the U. S.  District Court from the Western District of Missouri in 2009.  She has a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and a Master of Liberal Arts degree.  She has served as a past President of the KCK Women’s Chamber of Commerce, a Board member for the YWCA of Greater KC, Board member for Leadership 2000, and various other organizations.  She is currently serves as a member of the KCPL Advisory Council, Co-chair of KCKCC Advancement Council, a member of the KCKPL Foundation Board and Co-creator of DotteComm.com.  
  • George A. Kemper, Sr., is a Co-Pastor of Ebenezer Christian Fellowship Church.  He has over 28 years in Law Enforcement and retired in 2009.  He is a graduate from Washington High School, Kansas City, Kansas Community College, Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center and Carver Baptist Bible College.  He received two Distinguished Service Awards, was Selected Officer of the Year in 2002, and has several Commendations for Service to the department and the community.  He has been married for 35 years and has four children.
Currently serving on the Ethics Commission are:
  • Tami Schademann, Unified Government Ethics Chairperson, has overseen ethics and compliance programs for some of the leading financial institutions in the Kansas City area.  As a founding employee and Chief Regulatory Officer of BATS Global Markets, currently the third-largest stock market operator in the world, she oversees a team of regulatory and compliance professionals responsible for surveillance and monitoring of nearly one billion shares per day traded daily on the BATS Exchanges.  She is an active member of the community serving as a volunteer for Hope in the Streets, Habitat for Humanity and the Alzheimer’s Association.  A proud mother of three, she is a lifelong resident who was born and raised in Wyandotte County. 
  • Dana Rank Bye, currently works as an Independent Legal Assistant and has been involved with ethical issues for many years through her prior employment with the Unified Government of Wyandotte County-Kansas City, Kansas as a Traffic Coordinator and the State of Kansas as a Deputy Court Clerk and Judicial Administrative Assistant.  She is the former Vice President of the Kansas Judicial Professionals Chapter of the International Association of Administrative Professionals.   A proud mother of three, she is a lifelong resident who was born and raised in Wyandotte County. 
  • Diana Aguirre, is founder and current director of Argentine Kommunity Awareness Association.  She has received many community service awards and very active in the community.  She has collaborated with sister agencies to host healthcare education workshops as well as collaborated with area agencies to develop new programs much needed in the community.
The Ad Hoc Ethics Commission Appointment Panel is comprised of R. Wayne Lampson, Chief Judge of the Wyandotte County District Court; Jerome Gorman, District Attorney of Wyandotte County, and Thomas L. Wiss, Legislative Auditor of Wyandotte County.

Members of the Ethics Commission are unpaid and must be a Wyandotte County resident and be of good moral standing and reputation.

The purpose of the Ethics Commission is to recommend ways to improve the Unified Government’s Ethics Code, to review and report on any and all violations of the Code of Ethics, to render advisory opinions on questions of ethics, conflicts of interest and the applicability of the Code of Ethics.

Ruth Benien, Ethics Administrator of the Unified Government, serves as staff to the Ethics Commission.