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USD 475 to require masks indoors, regardless of vaccination status

Students and staff in Geary County schools are now required to wear masks indoors. The USD 475 school board voted unanimously Monday to update the district’s COVID-19 mitigation plan, given the county’s rapid rise in COVID-19 cases. It goes into effect immediately and extends to all district facilities and vehicles, including school buses. The mask [...]

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By |2021-08-03T08:41:10-05:00August 3rd, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on USD 475 to require masks indoors, regardless of vaccination status

Junction City man among four killed in Missouri head-on crash

A Junction City man and three others were killed Monday in a head on crash near Garden City, Missouri, about an hour southeast of Kansas City. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a semi truck driven by Everett Ashley of Lowry City, Missouri lost control in the southbound lanes of MO Hwy 7 at Route [...]

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Junction City man among four killed in Missouri head-on crash

A Junction City man and three others were killed Monday in a head on crash near Garden City, Missouri, about an hour southeast of Kansas City. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a semi truck driven by Everett Ashley of Lowry City, Missouri lost control in the southbound lanes of MO Hwy 7 at Route [...]

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Manhattan Community Foundation backing local efforts to share information about COVID vaccines

The Greater Manhattan Community Foundation is increasing efforts to raise the comfort level of those in the community hesitant to get the COVID-19 vaccine. President and CEO Vern Henricks listed a number of community-led efforts going on this week and over the next several days, including some incentives being offered by local businesses and organizations. [...]

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By |2021-08-03T06:52:46-05:00August 3rd, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on Manhattan Community Foundation backing local efforts to share information about COVID vaccines

Maren Morris Marks First Concert Performance in 16 Months

“I CAN STILL MAKE CHEYENNE,” Maren Morris posted on Instagram, as the celebrated her July 28 performance at Cheyenne Frontier Days festival in Wyoming, marking her first concert performance in 16 months. The festival ran from July 23-Aug. 1...

By |2021-08-02T17:26:40-05:00August 2nd, 2021|Music, Music News|Comments Off on Maren Morris Marks First Concert Performance in 16 Months

City to consider lease agreement for American Airlines, LINK e-scooters; proposal from Hy-Vee

Manhattan city commissioners are being asked Tuesday evening to approve a three-year lease agreement with American Airlines for space at Manhattan Regional Airport. The company has been operating on a month-to-month deal with the city dating back to August of 2015, paying according to terms of the previous contract. The new contract would raise rent [...]

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By |2021-08-02T16:27:57-05:00August 2nd, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on City to consider lease agreement for American Airlines, LINK e-scooters; proposal from Hy-Vee

More than 1,900 advance votes tallied for USD 383 primary

Advanced voting came to a close Monday for the USD 383 primary. As of noon Monday, Riley County Clerk Rich Vargo says 1,900 Riley County residents took part in early voting. In Pottawatomie County, 13 people living in the district’s boundaries, voted in advance with 40 advance ballots mailed out. Mail ballots can be counted [...]

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By |2021-08-02T16:15:20-05:00August 2nd, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on More than 1,900 advance votes tallied for USD 383 primary

Pott. County approves motion to post full salary range for public works administrator vacancy

Seven months after the Pottawatomie County Public Works Administrator job became vacant, the county commission is still struggling to find the right fit. The commission voted 2-1 Monday to advertise a full salary range for the position. In the past, the county administrator only had authority to offer pay at the starting wage ($70,000) and [...]

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By |2021-08-02T15:58:32-05:00August 2nd, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on Pott. County approves motion to post full salary range for public works administrator vacancy
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