Rep. Davids announces five federal grants for Wyandotte County

U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids, D-3rd Dist., today announced five federal grants for Wyandotte County projects.

They were among 14 grants totaling $31.2 million in the 3rd District.

Each of the Davids-requested projects were submitted in tandem with local officials and selected for their potential to improve health and safety in the community, tackle climate change, and bring economic opportunity to the 3rd District, according to Rep. Davids’ office. Appropriations requests are subject to strict transparency and accountability rules.

• The University of Kansas Medical Center will receive $2,594,226 for the purchase of a new MRI scanner allowing community members to participate in the latest research studies for many years to come, and $2,956,507 for a CT scanner allowing researchers to obtain 3-D reconstructions of internal organs, a technology the KU Medical Center currently lacks.

“On behalf of the University of Kansas Medical Center, I would like to express our sincere thanks to Representative Davids for securing this funding,” said Dr. Robert D. Simari, executive vice chancellor for KU Medical Center. “These funds will be used to strengthen KU’s research capabilities, including access to cutting-edge medical equipment for researchers throughout Kansas. These types of medical innovations ensure that all Kansans can benefit from the latest research discoveries, clinical trials and treatment.”

• The Wyandotte County Public Health Department will receive $750,000 to increase access to mental and behavioral health services by integrating mental health services and funding new staff, helping reach more residents with better care.

• The Kansas City, Kansas, Board of Public Utilities will receive $3,707,250 for the purchase of an emergency electric back-up generator at the Nearman Water Treatment Plant, the primary water treatment facility in the event of electrical service disruptions.

• The Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas, will receive $2 million for a Kaw Point Wastewater Treatment Plant project aimed at reducing both long-term operation costs and rates paid by the public.

“We are extremely grateful to Representative Davids for the continued support and funding,” said Interim County Administrator Cheryl Harrison-Lee. “This is an important investment in infrastructure that not only supports our community today but creates great potential for our economic development growth in the future.”

• The Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas, will receive $1 million to address the aging infrastructure of parks in KCK. Specific upgrades include restoring rock work, improvements to shelters and play equipment, and rectifying issues with lighting for safety.


“We are excited and grateful to Representative Davids for the continued support of our parks,” expressed Unified Government Parks and Recreation director, Angel Ferrara. “Parks are a clear reflection of a community’s quality of life. They provide a sense of identity for residents and are an important factor in a community’s livability. Being able to repair and restore aspects of our parks to ensure every member of the community has equitable access to amenities, infrastructure and programming creates a better and safer community for our residents.”

Some of the grants in other parts of the 3rd District include: Olathe will receive $300,000 to upgrade technology in the Olathe Police Department, the city Police Command Post; the city of Shawnee will receive $126,750 to install solar panels at two Shawnee Fire Department locations; the city of Overland Park will receive $5. million for infrastructure upgrades to the College Boulevard Bridge in Overland Park, Kansas, and $4 million for the reconstruction of 167th Street from Switzer Road to Antioch Road; the city of Gardner will receive $3 million for their Gardner wastewater infrastructure project; the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA) will receive $4 million to help further incorporate battery electric buses into the already established RideKC network, which covers the urban and suburban regions of the bi-state Kansas City area; the city of Olathe will receive $750,000 to design a new dam and spillway approximately 900 feet downstream of the current Cedar Lake Dam.

  • Information from Rep. Davids’ office

Sporting regular season to start Feb. 25

Sporting Kansas City will play a full 34-match schedule for the 2023 MLS regular season.

The season will kick off in Portland with the earliest regular season match in club history on Saturday, Feb. 25, during opening weekend and will end 34 weeks later at home on Saturday, Oct. 21, at Children’s Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kansas.

Sporting Kansas City’s regular season home schedule in 2023 begins with the club’s home opener at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 11, against five-time MLS Cup champions LA Galaxy and features a total of 17 matches, highlighted by 13 Saturday dates – including visits from reigning MLS Cup champions Los Angeles FC on June 17 and MLS newcomers St. Louis City SC on Sept. 2.

The league’s 29th club, St. Louis joins the Western Conference and will twice welcome Sporting KC for matches at City Park: first on Saturday, May 20, in the inaugural meeting between the regional rivals with a national television audience on FS1 and again on Saturday, Sept. 30, in a late-season showdown. Sporting’s 2023 road schedule also includes a first-ever match against Inter Miami CF on Saturday, Sept. 9.

Season tickets are available by calling 888-4KC-GOAL or visiting SportingKC.com. Sporting also offers a variety of ticket packages and promotions including the Home Opener Pack and Captain’s Flex Pack, as well as the My Five ticket contest .

In addition, single-match tickets for Sporting Kansas City’s first eight regular season home matches at Children’s Mercy Park in 2023 are now on sale via SeatGeek. Single-match tickets for the remaining regular season home matches will be released at a later date.

The season will see the debut of MLS Season Pass, the new subscription service from Apple and Major League Soccer that will have every match of the MLS regular season, Audi 2023 MLS Cup Playoffs and Leagues Cup with no blackouts. With MLS Season Pass, fans can enjoy every MLS match – as well as a weekly five-hour live whip-around show from 6:30-11:30 p.m. – through the Apple TV app on Apple devices, smart TVs, streaming devices, set-top boxes, game consoles and the web at tv.apple.com. The launch of MLS Season Pass on Feb. 1, 2023, marks the official kickoff of the 10-year partnership and all matches during the MLS is Back opening weekend will be available to watch for free on the Apple TV app.

Led by Manager Peter Vermes and captain Johnny Russell, Sporting will face 11 clubs in the Western Conference twice – once home and once away – while having the opportunity to play the team’s two closest geographic rivals, Minnesota United FC and St. Louis City SC, three times each in 2023. The remaining fixtures come against six of the Eastern Conference’s 15 teams with match-ups against Philadelphia, New England, Montreal, Chicago, Miami and Nashville – who re-join the East after a year in the West.

Beyond the MLS regular season, MLS will be host to the 2023 MLS All-Star Game presented by Target on July 19 at Audi Field in Washington, D.C., and Sporting KC will compete for trophies – as well as a berth in the Concacaf Champions League – during the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup and the reimagined Leagues Cup. Sporting’s participation in the U.S. Open Cup will begin in the Third Round (April 18-19) with the single-elimination competition to continue with the Round of 32 (May 9-10), Round of 16 (May 23-24), Quarterfinals (June 6), Semifinals (Aug. 23) and Final (Sept. 27) as the winner secures entry into the Concacaf Champions League.

In a new chapter for North American soccer, all 47 MLS and LIGA MX clubs will compete in Leagues Cup 2023 and the MLS regular season will pause following matches on July 15 for the annual World Cup-style tournament from July 21 to Aug. 19. The Leagues Cup champion, as well as the second and third place finishers, will qualify for the Concacaf Champions League.

In preparation for the upcoming campaign, Sporting will begin the club’s 2023 preseason presented by Children’s Mercy on Jan. 6 when players report to Kansas City for entrance physicals, testing and meetings. The team will travel to Arizona from Jan. 9 to Feb. 8 and from Feb. 15 to Feb. 24 with Sporting’s schedule of preseason matches set to be announced in early January.

The schedule:

  • Story from Sporting KC

Dangerously cold temperatures continue

Friday morning wind chill was minus 26 at 9 a.m.. (National Weather Service graphic)

Dangerous wind chills are in the forecast through Saturday. (National Weather Service graphic)
Christmas Eve, the low will be 3 with a wind chill of minus 1 to minus 6. (National Weather Service graphic)
The high will be near 23 on Christmas Day. (National Weather Service graphic)

Dangerously cold temperatures are continuing through Saturday, according to the National Weather Service

Wyandotte County is under a wind chill warning until 6 p.m. Friday, the weather service said. There is also a wind chill advisory in effect from 6 p.m. Friday until noon Saturday.

The temperature at 9 a.m. Friday was minus 3 degrees, with a wind chill of minus 26, according to the weather service.

Today’s high will be near 6 with wind chills between minus 17 and minus 27, the weather service said.

A west northwest wind of 18 to 22 mph will gust as high as 33 mph today, according to the weather service.

The weather service advised that dangerously cold wind chills could cause frostbite on exposed skin in as little as 10 minutes with wind chill values as cold as minus 35.

Residents should avoid outside activities if possible. If outside, make sure you wear appropriate clothing including a hat and gloves. Use caution while traveling outside, the weather service said.

There will be another chance for snow on Sunday night, Christmas Day.

Today, there will be patchy blowing snow before 5 p.m., with a high near 6, the weather service said. The wind chill will be between minus 17 and minus 27. A west northwest wind of 18 to 22 mph will gust as high as 33 mph.

Tonight, it will be mostly clear with a low of minus 1, according to the weather service. The wind chill will be between minus 14 and minus 19. A west northwest wind of 15 to 17 mph will gust as high as 31 mph.

Saturday, it will be sunny, with a high near 16 and wind chill values between minus 8 and minus 18, the weather service said. A northwest wind of 10 to 15 mph will gust as high as 26 mph.

Saturday night, it will be mostly clear, with a low of 3, according to the weather service. The wind chill will be between minus 1 and minus 6, with a northwest wind of 5 to 9 mph.

Sunday, Christmas Day, it will be mostly sunny, with a high near 23, the weather service said. A light and variable wind will become southwest 5 to 7 mph in the afternoon.

Sunday night, there is a 20 percent chance of snow, according to the weather service. The low will be around 20.

Monday, it will be partly sunny, with a high near 29, the weather service said.

Monday night, it will be partly cloudy, with a low of 12, according to the weather service.

Tuesday, it will be partly sunny, with a high near 36, the weather service said.

Tuesday night, it will be partly cloudy, with a low of 30, according to the weather service.

Wednesday, it will be partly sunny, with a high near 51, the weather service said.

Wednesday night, it will be mostly cloudy, with a low of 40, according to the weather service.

Thursday, it will be mostly cloudy, with a high near 55, the weather service said.