Police to begin towing vehicles with expired tags more than 45 days past due on May 1

Beginning on Saturday, May 1, the Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department will begin towing any vehicles displaying tags that are more than 45 days past their renewal date. Last March, in response to the COVID-19 epidemic, Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly signed Executive Order 20-66, extending the deadline for vehicle renewals and new vehicle registrations. An … Continue reading “Police to begin towing vehicles with expired tags more than 45 days past due on May 1”

Schmidt to speak at GOP women’s club meeting

Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt will be the guest speaker at the April 13 meeting of the Wyandotte County Republican Women’s Club. The meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. April 13 at the Moose Lodge, 6621 Turner Drive, Kansas City, Kansas. Schmidt will be speaking about his candidacy for governor. The meeting will be … Continue reading “Schmidt to speak at GOP women’s club meeting”

Kansas total tax collection for March outperforms estimates

The total tax collections for March in Kansas outperformed estimates by about $52.3 million or 9.7 percent, according to the governor’s office. There was $590.1 million total received in March in tax collecttions. “While this revenue growth is encouraging, we must continue practicing fiscal responsibility – particularly as we’re getting a clearer picture of how … Continue reading “Kansas total tax collection for March outperforms estimates”