The Fractals Network has announced the launch of three new community platforms in McPherson, Abilene, and Wamego, expanding its reach across central Kansas. These new platforms—McPherson311.com, Abilene311.com, and Wamego311.com—aim to provide residents with local stories, local events, local data, and the upcoming local rewards program.
Each of these sites operates independently (the same as Salina311), owned and managed by local residents, ensuring that the content is deeply rooted in the specific needs and interests of their respective towns. The launch is part of a broader initiative by the Fractals Network, which focuses on supporting locally-driven information services.
The Fractals Network, which includes Salina311, is dedicated to fostering local ownership and preserving the authenticity of community information and storytelling. By providing a platform that allows for local control, these new hubs are expected to serve as vital resources for residents seeking to stay informed and engaged with their community.
In addition to the newly launched hubs, the Fractals Network has plans for 10 more community networks across the region before the end of the year. This growth reflects a rising demand for localized stories and information that is both relevant and accessible.
Residents of McPherson, Abilene, and Wamego can now turn to their respective 311 sites for the latest stories, event updates, and data reports.
For more information, visit McPherson311.com, Abilene311.com, and Wamego311.com.