In early August, an estimated tax notice will be mailed to Johnson County property owners with information about property tax revenues. This is not a bill and is a notice of whether taxing subdivisions plan to exceed their revenue neutral rate for the upcoming budget year.
In the last month, Olathe Public Schools received $1.5 million total from different organizations for safety resources, mental health positions and early childhood development.
Visitors to downtown Olathe will be able to enjoy future enhancements at the Johnson County Square thanks to separate actions taken this week by the Board of County Commissioners and the City of Olathe for Phase 2 improvements.
July 12, 2022 ~ The Olathe Public Schools will host a Registration Help Day for Spanish-speaking families on Thursday, July 21 to assist families with the online registration process for the 2022-23 school year.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline launches its new 988 dialing code on Saturday, July 16 as it continues to help those experiencing a mental health crisis.
With ongoing funding from Johnson County Community College, the Kansas Small Business Development Center (KSBDC) will permanently house the Capital Access Center (CAC) on campus
Thirty-three rising high school students from five states participated in the Kansas State University College of Business' inaugural Summer Institute, June 8-10, to learn about the role of business in society and majors and options offered by the college.