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USD 383 planning cheaper alternative for parking at 901 Poyntz; committee reaches consensus on name change

A $108,000 change order on the guaranteed maximum price for renovations at the former Manhattan High East Campus building was unanimously approved by USD 383 school board members Wednesday. The district plans to install angled parking along the east side of 10th Street between Pierre and Houston, a significantly less costly option than initial plans [...]

By |2023-08-17T13:39:38-05:00August 17th, 2023|Local News|Comments Off on USD 383 planning cheaper alternative for parking at 901 Poyntz; committee reaches consensus on name change

Governor, top officials attend 2023 Ag Summit in Manhattan

The state’s top agriculture officials took part in the 2023 Kansas Agricultural Growth Summit, hosted at the Manhattan Conference Center. Gov. Laura Kelly kicked off the summit, touting the industry’s importance to the state and its strength despite challenges from drought. “There’s no doubt: Kansas remains a worldwide powerhouse in agriculture. But it’s also clear [...]

By |2023-08-17T13:21:17-05:00August 17th, 2023|Local News|Comments Off on Governor, top officials attend 2023 Ag Summit in Manhattan

Civil rights complaint filed, alleging K-State scholarship for minorities is racially discriminatory

A legal nonprofit has filed a federal civil rights complaint against Kansas State University, alleging an annual scholarship it promotes is racially discriminatory and violates federal law. In its complaint, The Legal Insurrection Foundation’s Equal Protection Project alleges K-State’s Joey Lee Garmon Undergraduate Multicultural Student Scholarship violates Title VI of the Civil Rights Act for [...]

By |2023-08-17T11:16:24-05:00August 17th, 2023|Local News|Comments Off on Civil rights complaint filed, alleging K-State scholarship for minorities is racially discriminatory

USD 383 preliminary enrollment showing some anticipated growth

Preliminary enrollment numbers were shared Wednesday with the Manhattan-Ogden School Board, showing an anticipated growth this fall of about 1.6%. The report was shared at Wednesday’s board meeting, which was moved from the Robinson Education Center to the Manhattan High School commons area, due to a power outage, which delayed the meeting by a half [...]

By |2023-08-16T22:41:15-05:00August 16th, 2023|Local News|Comments Off on USD 383 preliminary enrollment showing some anticipated growth

Fairmont Park dog park temporarily closed after dog tests positive for viral infection

Riley County has temporarily closed the Fairmont Park Dog Park, after a dog who visited the park was diagnosed with a canine parvovirus. The highly contagious viral infection affects puppies and unvaccinated dogs and is known to spread through direct contact with an infected dog, as well as through contact with contaminated surfaces or objects. [...]

By |2023-08-16T22:26:38-05:00August 16th, 2023|Local News|Comments Off on Fairmont Park dog park temporarily closed after dog tests positive for viral infection

RCPD investigating apparent baseball card bandit after several thefts at Manhattan business

Police filed multiple reports of theft this week at the Manhattan Target store for a series of thefts involving sports cards. According to RCPD, a 17-year-old male suspect is accused of stealing various packs of sports cards during five separate occasions over the course of several weeks. The retailer reported an estimated total loss of [...]

By |2023-08-16T11:06:11-05:00August 16th, 2023|Local News|Comments Off on RCPD investigating apparent baseball card bandit after several thefts at Manhattan business

Multiple reports of theft filed at Manhattan Target

Multiple reports of theft were filed Tuesday at the Manhattan Target. Officers filed the reports approximately 9:30 a.m. in the 800 block of Commons Place. Target was listed as the victim when it was reported that a 17-year-old male suspect had stolen multiple packs of sports cards. The thefts took place during five separate incidents [...]

By |2023-08-16T10:00:20-05:00August 16th, 2023|Local News|Comments Off on Multiple reports of theft filed at Manhattan Target

City Commission discusses 2023 Community Survey results, approves MOU for Parks and Recreation Foundation Fund

Results from the 2023 Community Survey were presented to Manhattan City Commissioners during their Tuesday meeting. University of Nebraska Center for Public Affairs Research Director Josie Schafer noted responses were overall more positive than negative but said there are still areas in need of improvement. Schafer said parks and recreation was a hot topic for [...]

By |2023-08-16T09:18:04-05:00August 16th, 2023|Local News|Comments Off on City Commission discusses 2023 Community Survey results, approves MOU for Parks and Recreation Foundation Fund

Manhattan Tech ranked No. 2 in WalletHub’s Best & Worst Community Colleges

Source: WalletHub WalletHub is out with its 2023 Best and Worst Community College rankings and a local school is up near the top. WalletHub compared more than 650 community colleges across 19 key indicators of cost and quality. It ranked Manhattan Area Technical College  No. 2 overall in the, earning a fifth place nod for [...]

By |2023-08-15T20:40:13-05:00August 15th, 2023|Local News|Comments Off on Manhattan Tech ranked No. 2 in WalletHub’s Best & Worst Community Colleges

USD 383 board to consider 4.63% wage increase for classified employees

The USD 383 school board meets at 6:30 p.m. this evening at the Robinson Education Center. Among the agenda items to be considered is a 4.63% wage increase for classified employees, as well as administrator, coordinator and manager employee salaries, retroactive to July 1, the start of the new budget year. The board will consider [...]

By |2023-08-15T12:00:27-05:00August 15th, 2023|Local News|Comments Off on USD 383 board to consider 4.63% wage increase for classified employees
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