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Jan. 2025

Statement of Condolences from Chairman Ryan Baty,

on Behalf of the Sedgwick County Board of County Commissioners:


It is with a heavy heart that I, on behalf of the Sedgwick County Board of County Commissioners (BoCC), extend our deepest condolences to the families, friends and colleagues of those lost in the tragic crash involving an American Airlines flight and a U. S. Black Hawk helicopter near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport outside Washington, D.C.


As we come to terms with this devastating event, our thoughts are with the crew, passengers and their families. This includes not only the dedicated military personnel aboard the Black Hawk, but also the individuals who were aboard the plane, including figure skaters, their families and coaches who participated in last week’s Prevagen U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Wichita. We are profoundly affected by the loss of these vibrant members of our community, and we share in the grief of all who are now facing this unimaginable pain.


As recovery efforts continue and the families wait for answers, we stand in solidarity with them, offering support, strength and comfort. Please know that we grieve with you, and we are here to assist in any way we can during this difficult time.


Our thoughts and prayers remain with the loved ones of all those lost, and with the first responders involved in the recovery efforts.

The views expressed by Commissioner Ryan Baty in this newsletter do not necessarily represent the governing body of the Sedgwick County Board of County Commissioners or Sedgwick County Government.

Sedgwick County elected leaders take Oath of Office


During the 2025 Oath of Office ceremony, Sedgwick County swore in new County Commissioners Jeff Blubaugh (District 2) and Stephanie Wise (District 3), along with re-elected County Treasurer Brandi Baily and County Clerk Kelly Arnold. Re-elected Register of Deeds Tonya Buckingham was also sworn in at a ceremony in her office.

Commission Chair & Pro Tem selected


During the Jan. 15 BoCC meeting, Sedgwick County Commissioners voted to re-elect District 4 Commissioner Ryan Baty as the 2025 Chair and District 1 Commissioner Pete Meitzner as the Chair Pro Tem. A Passing of the Gavel reception followed to celebrate their upcoming year of leadership.

Sedgwick County Clerk offers free help with Homestead Refunds


If you are a senior, veteran, low-income or disabled homeowner, you might qualify for a significant property tax refund through the Kansas Department of Revenue's Homestead Refund program. Contact the Sedgwick County Clerk's Office for free help determining if you are eligible and filing the forms. For more information, watch the video below and visit Homestead Refunds | Sedgwick County, Kansas.

Register of Deeds launches new software upgrades Feb. 3, 2025


The Sedgwick County Register of Deeds is implementing new software on Monday, Feb. 3, that improves its land records management system and property activity alerts.


Enhanced search capabilities in the software make it quick and easy for the public to find land records on file. By requiring payment for remote online access of documents, the system establishes a traceable record for each transaction.


The new system operates on two search platforms. Laredo is a subscription-based search engine that offers five monthly packages priced from $50-$150. Tapestry is web-based and accessible by computer, phone or tablet. Customers pay $8.75 per use, plus $1 per page of documents downloaded. The Register of Deeds Office will continue to offer free help at its two locations to customers who come in person to search for a document. Printed copies cost $1 per page.

The Register of Deeds is also upgrading its online system to warn property owners of possible fraud. The free service, Property Fraud Alert, will notify subscribers each time a document, like real estate deeds, mortgages, liens and easements, is recorded with their name on it. While this does not prevent fraud from happening, it provides an early warning system for property owners to take action as quickly as possible. All too often, victims of mortgage fraud or identity theft are unaware their home or identity has been stolen.

 

Since Property Fraud Alert is replacing the current notification service, citizens will need to subscribe and customize how they want to receive their alerts - by email, text or a phone call. Visit Property Fraud Alert to sign up. 

Regional Forensic Science Center investigators honored


Sedgwick County observed 2025 Medicolegal Death Investigation Professionals Week from Jan. 19-25, recognizing the people who investigate deaths. Each year, the Regional Forensic Science Center evaluates more than 4,000 cases through the teamwork of medical investigators, forensic scientists in the toxicology lab, forensic pathologists and pathology assistants.

USD 259 bond election set for Feb. 25, 2025


Registered voters who live within the boundaries of USD 259, Wichita Public Schools, can cast a ballot in the special bond election Feb. 25. They will decide whether to spend up to $450 million to build and renovate school facilities as outlined in Step 1 of the district's Facilities Master Plan. Click here to learn more about the ballot question.


Voters must be registered by Feb. 4 to cast a ballot. Watch the video below to learn more.

One month left for "I Voted in Sedgwick County" sticker contest


The deadline for students in grades 6-12 to submit design entries for the "I Voted in Sedgwick County" sticker contest is Friday, Feb 28. A panel of judges from the community will pick a winner in March, and that design will become the official sticker, worn by thousands of voters during the 2025 elections. For contest rules and forms, visit "I Voted" Sticker Design Contest | Sedgwick County, Kansas.

HHW expansion update


Construction to expand the Household Hazardous Waste Facility at 801 Stillwell is ahead of schedule and on track to finish in April. Now that the new structure is fully enclosed, with metal siding in place, crews will install the wiring and hang sheet rock inside. To learn more, visit Environmental Resources | Sedgwick County, Kansas and stay tuned for grand opening details!

Firefighters win Battle of the Badges


For the sixth consecutive year, Wichita and Sedgwick County firefighters have claimed the trophy in the American Red Cross Battle of the Badges. It's a friendly competition with EMS and local law enforcement - Wichita Police and the Sedgwick County Sheriff's Office, to see who can bring in the most blood donations. If you couldn’t join us, your donation is still needed. Schedule an appointment at redcrossblood.org via the Blood Donor app, or by calling 1-800-RED CROSS.

EMS crews serve Sedgwick County in many ways and places


January was a busy month for EMS, sending its teams all over Sedgwick County. One crew delivered a healthy baby and earned a stork coin, while several others provided medical support at major events, like the PRCA Rodeo at Hartman Arena in Park City (above) and at the 2025 Prevagen U.S. Figure Skating Championships in INTRUST Bank Arena (below). Thanks for your dedication. We appreciate our first responders who serve in good times and bad.

Out and About with Commissioners

Commissioners attended the Sedgwick County Farm Bureau Agricultural Association Legislative Luncheon to learn more about issues affecting farmers and ranchers.

The Sedgwick County Association of Cities (SCAC) meeting featured a presentation by HumanKind Ministries on the Emergency Winter Shelter.

As long-time supporters and patrons of INTRUST Bank Arena, Commissioners attended the 15th anniversary celebration. Here's to many more years of bringing exciting events and opportunities to Sedgwick County!

Contact Commissioner Ryan Baty

316-660-9300

Ryan.Baty@sedgwick.gov

100 N. Broadway, Ste. 660, Wichita, KS 67202

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