Wichita approves new study for wastewater recycling, reuse

The Wichita City Council in Kansas has approved a nearly $1.2 million study to investigate the possibility of the city recycling wastewater. The study will identify if and how the city could implement measures to recycle and reuse water from its wastewater treatment plants. If successful, Wichita could become one of the first Kansas cities […]

TSC awards $20M in space industry contracts and grants

The Texas Space Commission (TSC) board of directors has announced more than $20 million in approved projects, with an additional $34 million remaining.  At the board’s meeting Thursday, the commission announced it would award:  Up to $10 million to CesiumAstro Inc. for equipment, research and development of a state-of-the-art satellite manufacturing and testing facility.  Up to […]

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New Braunfels to benefit from $1.4B highway expansion

Over the past five years, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has been working on a $1.4 billion project to relieve traffic in the New Braunfels region by expanding the local highway. While the project has been approved and is in the design phase, the construction date is still to be determined. The project targets […]

Dripping Springs voters approve $402M bond for schools

On May 3, more than 70% of voters in the Dripping Springs Independent School District (DSISD) approved a $402.3 million bond to build a new school and make critical renovations to existing facilities. The construction of High School #2 is the largest investment approved as part of the referendum, costing $298.8 million in total. The […]

Episode 3 – Powering Tomorrow: Solutions for a Changing Grid

In this episode of The Government Connection, Mary Scott Nabers interviews Pat Wood, CEO of Hunt Energy Network and former chair of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, about America’s critical energy challenges. They explore the evolution of energy regulation, the growing demand from data centers and innovations in battery storage technology. The conversation highlights cybersecurity […]

Asheville secures $225M in HUD disaster recovery funds

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has approved the City of Asheville, North Carolina’s revised action plan for an allocation of about $225 million in Community Development Block Grant–Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) funds, according to a statement released by the city. This approval comes after HUD rejected the initial plan in March for […]