Power outages reported

Around 10 p.m. Thursday, some power outages were still seen in southern Wyandotte County, but the outages were much reduced from earlier. (BPU outage map)

Lights flickered and went out for some customers of the Board of Public Utilities on Thursday night.

Outages were estimated in the thousands, but are now almost all restored, according to the BPU’s outage map.

Outages also were reported in Shawnee, Kansas, and the city of Shawnee posted on social media that there was a fire at a substation near 65th and Lackman in Johnson County.

The BPU reported in a social media post that when the Evergy substation exploded in Shawnee, the Nearman power plant and three substations in Kansas City, Kansas, were knocked out, resulting in outages in Rosedale and the central part of the city. Power was restored to substations and the plant is running again, the BPU stated. The BPU is investigating the effect on the utility.

Job opportunities offered for youth

Several local nonprofit organizations are helping youth get a job this summer in Wyandotte County.

In the past few years, one summer employment program has changed into a more diverse youth development and mentoring initiative.

Supported by funding from the Board of Public Utilities, the youth program helps youth acquire skills necessary for college or their first job.

The emphasis is on helping at-risk and lower income youth in the community, coordinating with Unified Government Neighborhood Business Revitalization groups.

In 2021, BPU is helping nine area nonprofits assist hundreds of youth in the community, a spokesman stated. The organizations include:

• The Argentine Betterment Corporation
• The Armourdale Renewal Association
• The Central Avenue Betterment Association
• Downtown Shareholders of KCK, Inc.
• Groundwork Northeast Revitalization Group, Inc.
• The Leavenworth Road Association
• The Rosedale Development Association
• Turner Community Connection, Inc.
• The Northeast Optimist Club

These organizations have created a number of unique training and educational initiatives to help young persons, including a learn-to-earn program, leadership development-mentoring programs, business mentorship, art camp and a young ambassador’s program and programs focusing on learning life skills, according to the spokesman.

Many of these programs are geared toward helping young people learn more about business etiquette, time management, crisis resolution, financial responsibility, while becoming stewards of their community as they grow and mature, the spokesman stated.

BPU schedules board workshops June 7 and 8

The Kansas City, Kansas, Board of Public Utilities has scheduled two half-day workshops on board governance to be held June 7 and 8 at the Mary Ann Flunder Lodge by the Lake at Kansas City Kansas Community College, 7250 State Ave.

The first workshop will be at 12:30 p.m. Monday, June 7, and the second workshop will begin at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 8.

The meeting will not be on Zoom. It will be an in-person meeting. The building is located on the southwest part of the campus.