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RCPD considering relocating Aggieville substation

The Riley County Police Department substation in Aggieville may relocate from Moro Street to the new hotel at 12th and Laramie. RCPD director Brian Peete said on Monday the move would provide significantly more space. “We have an opportunity to lease, to increase our footprint three-fold from 1,000 to 3,000 square feet at the new hotel [...]

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By |2025-11-17T13:50:39-06:00November 17th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on RCPD considering relocating Aggieville substation

County commission approves letter of request for ATA Bus grant

Riley County commissioners on Monday approved sending a letter requesting a grant for the Flint Hills Area Transportation Agency. The Formula Grants for Rural Areas Program (5311) grant provides funding through the Federal Transit Administration for smaller communities. Flint Hills ATA Bus Director Anne Smith said this request must be sent from local jurisdictions. “So [...]

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By |2025-11-17T13:03:37-06:00November 17th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on County commission approves letter of request for ATA Bus grant

Final election results arrive, Von Lintel wins close race for third city commission position

Manhattan City Commission candidate Andrew Von Lintel successfully retained his slim lead over Amber Starling, beating her by 29 votes, according to final Riley County and Pottawatomie County election results. In the race for three city commission spots, former K-State Foundation employee Larry Fox led the race with 3,773 votes, followed by retired attorney Jim [...]

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By |2025-11-13T14:06:30-06:00November 13th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on Final election results arrive, Von Lintel wins close race for third city commission position

Provisional ballots could be the difference-maker in city commission election

Election Day is in the books, but with advance mail-in ballots still coming in and provisional ballots yet to be processed, some races could still be in flux. Advance ballots are still arriving through mail, Riley County clerk Rich Vargo said. Those ballots slightly narrowed the fight for third place in the city commission election [...]

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By |2025-11-06T14:01:31-06:00November 6th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on Provisional ballots could be the difference-maker in city commission election

City approves $500k naming rights for CiCo ballfields

The CiCo ballfields will have a new name: the Steel and Pipe Supply Ballpark. City commissioners on Tuesday unanimously authorized city officials to make a naming rights agreement between Steel and Pipe Supply and the Manhattan Parks and Recreation Foundation for the CiCo ball complex. Steel and Pipe Supply is a privately held carbon steel [...]

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By |2025-11-05T14:11:06-06:00November 5th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on City approves $500k naming rights for CiCo ballfields

Multiple $500 donations leave Minton leading city commission campaign donations

Incumbent city commission candidate Jayme Minton led election fundraising according to campaign finance records released this week. The second and final round of finance records for city commission candidates was due Monday. Amber Starling and Martha Sweeney’s records were both filed Wednesday afternoon. As of noon Thursday, Abena Taylor has not yet filed her records. [...]

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By |2025-10-30T14:50:12-05:00October 30th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on Multiple $500 donations leave Minton leading city commission campaign donations

VOTERS GUIDE | Manhattan City Commission candidates say why they’re right for the job, share views on taxes, indoor aquatics facility

Voters will decide Nov. 4 who will fill three positions on the Manhattan City Commission. The two candidates with the most votes will receive four-year terms, while the third-place finisher receives a two-year term. The nine candidates are incumbent Jayme Minton, 39, a Meadowlark employee; incumbent Peter Oppelt, 37, a veteran and Travelers Insurance employee; [...]

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By |2025-10-27T09:01:40-05:00October 27th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on VOTERS GUIDE | Manhattan City Commission candidates say why they’re right for the job, share views on taxes, indoor aquatics facility

Rezoning for Leavenworth Street lots fails after public outcry

No townhomes in the neighborhood just east of City Park. That was the decision the Manhattan City Commission reached Tuesday night after residents pleaded with officials not to change the neighborhood’s zoning to allow adjacent multi-unit dwellings. Developer Gavin Schmidt, director of business development at BHS Construction, had petitioned that two lots, one at 300 North [...]

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By |2025-10-22T13:31:53-05:00October 22nd, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on Rezoning for Leavenworth Street lots fails after public outcry

City approves requests for LK Townhomes project

The Manhattan city commission on Tuesday unanimously approved three requests related to the Manhattan Infill Housing project. “Since it has changed, (the project) still includes 40 units,” said Stephanie Peterson, director of community development. “Those units are going to be three bedroom, two baths. There are 28 units that are at the LK Townhomes site, and then [...]

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By |2025-10-08T10:00:48-05:00October 8th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on City approves requests for LK Townhomes project

Manhattan city commission candidates talk taxes, transportation and housing

Eight of the nine individuals vying for positions on the Manhattan city commission gathered with residents Wednesday to share their stances on public issues. The forum, hosted by the Bocker’s II Catering and Events venue at 221 North Fourth St., covered topics including rising property taxes, housing, parking availability and the indoor aquatics facility proposed [...]

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By |2025-10-02T14:10:58-05:00October 2nd, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on Manhattan city commission candidates talk taxes, transportation and housing
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