County Manager's Office
Planting programs set in P.V.
The Johnson County Park and Recreation District 50 Plus Program has four programs ready to help you spruce up your yard, porch or deck this spring.
DA's Office offers consumer protection
Scams are designed to prey on our worst fears and vulnerabilities to get at our bank accounts.
Start lawn off on right foot
Spring’s arrival will soon be evident with birds singing, bulbs bursting into color and lawns wakening from its winter slumber into a delightful spring green.
Contamination takes toll in recycling
Recycling is important because it saves resources by taking materials and making them into new products instead of using virgin resources.
Retirees like to recycle with 80% participation
When it comes to just recycling a few things at The Village Cooperative of Shawnee, retirees just say rubbish.
50 Plus plans egg-citing hunt
The Johnson County Park and Recreation District 50 Plus Program is sponsoring a special Easter egg hunt for only 50- plus residents. It is scheduled from 1 to 2 p..m. April 14 at the Roeland Park Community Center, 4850 Rosewood Dr.
Wellness event set March 30
A Too Fit to Quit event is scheduled from 9:30 a.m. to noon on March 30 at the Meadowbrook Park Clubhouse, 9101 Nall Ave., Prairie Village.
Cedar Niles Park opens in Olathe
Cedar Niles Park, 12650 South Clare Road, in west Olathe is the Johnson County Park and Recreation District’s newest park . It is the 18th county park in a district with more than 10,000 acres.
County passes zoning for Commerce Center
The Johnson County Board of County Commissioners recently approved changes in zoning, which open the final door to new economic development at New Century Commerce Center in New Century, Kansas.
March honors social workers
March is National Social Work Month with a 2022 theme: The Time is Right for Social Work. The social work profession for decades has been dedicated to improving human well-being and enhancing the basic needs of all people—especially the most vulnerable among us.