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Parks and rec secures funding for robot mowers, $100K movie screen

City commissioners on Tuesday permitted parks and recreation to purchase additional robotic mowers, portable pitching mounds and a mobile digital screen. Steel and Pipe Supply Ballpark will be maintained by Husqvarna robotic mowers whose cutting widths range from 9.45 inches to 26.8 inches. These machines can mow day and night, perpetually keeping ballfield grass at [...]

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By |2026-02-04T07:54:50-06:00February 4th, 2026|Local News|Comments Off on Parks and rec secures funding for robot mowers, $100K movie screen

Most survey responses say ‘no’ to indoor aquatics facility

After the city of Manhattan sent surveys to its registered voters Nov. 3 to gauge support for an indoor aquatics facility, the results are in — and generally not in support of a facility in its proposed form. While the city initially sought a return of 400 surveys, it received 1,361 responses — a return [...]

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By |2026-02-03T12:40:15-06:00February 3rd, 2026|Local News|Comments Off on Most survey responses say ‘no’ to indoor aquatics facility

City commission to consider wave of rezoning requests, construction contracts and purchases

The Manhattan City Commission will consider numerous rezoning requests, construction and purchasing decisions during its Tuesday meeting. One request asks to rezone the site of Acacia’s fraternity house at 2005 Hunting Ave. from low-density residential to residential with university-fringe overlay. The Manhattan Urban Area Planning Board recommended to deny the request after a 3-3 vote. [...]

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By |2026-01-31T08:27:21-06:00January 31st, 2026|Local News|Comments Off on City commission to consider wave of rezoning requests, construction contracts and purchases

City commissioners consider fleet dept. software change that’s $100,000 more than current plan

The Manhattan City Commission considered the fleet department’s request to switch to a new software and discussed a new home exterior improvement grant during Tuesday’s work session. Mayor Susan Adamchak was not present at the meeting. The fleet department — a division of public works — maintains all city-owned vehicles, equipment and trailers. The department [...]

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By |2026-01-28T14:02:08-06:00January 28th, 2026|Local News|Comments Off on City commissioners consider fleet dept. software change that’s $100,000 more than current plan

Von Lintel says ‘psychosis’ led to hospitalization, interrupted city commission duties

Manhattan city commissioner Andrew Von Lintel told The Mercury Friday he will remain in his position despite a “significant setback” and mental breakdown. “January 12th I had a very hard time going to sleep and I ended up with less than 1 hour of sleep that night,” Von Lintel wrote in a public statement on [...]

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By |2026-01-23T16:01:36-06:00January 23rd, 2026|Local News|Comments Off on Von Lintel says ‘psychosis’ led to hospitalization, interrupted city commission duties

Von Lintel says ‘psychosis’ led to hospitalization, interrupted city commission duties

Manhattan city commissioner Andrew Von Lintel told The Mercury Friday he will remain in his position despite a “significant setback” and mental breakdown. “January 12th I had a very hard time going to sleep and I ended up with less than 1 hour of sleep that night,” Von Lintel wrote in a public statement on [...]

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By |2026-01-23T16:01:36-06:00January 23rd, 2026|Local News|Comments Off on Von Lintel says ‘psychosis’ led to hospitalization, interrupted city commission duties

K-State’s nuclear facility aids research, preps young workers for surge in local demand

Kansas State University officials gave a tour of its research-focused nuclear reactor facility on Thursday, explaining how 60-plus years of operation have aided fields beyond nuclear engineering, from health care to agriculture to manufacturing. K-State’s low-enriched uranium-fueled reactor is one of only 25 university-operated research reactors in the country, and the only one in Kansas. It [...]

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By |2026-01-17T08:49:50-06:00January 17th, 2026|Local News|Comments Off on K-State’s nuclear facility aids research, preps young workers for surge in local demand

City considers Moro Street’s future and parking changes

Manhattan city commissioners considered the future of Aggieville’s road construction, parking availability and trash services during Tuesday’s special meeting. The next and final part of the city’s 2019 redevelopment plan will be Moro Street’s reconstruction. Along with needed infrastructure upgrades like replacing water lines, city officials are working with the Olsson engineering firm to come [...]

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By |2026-01-14T13:40:51-06:00January 14th, 2026|Local News|Comments Off on City considers Moro Street’s future and parking changes

City commission unanimously selects Morrison for police board position

The Manhattan City Commission unanimously selected new commissioner Jim Morrison to serve on the Riley County Law Enforcement Agency Board. “I’ve been involved with law enforcement for 53 years in various forms,” Morrison said. “I have an idea of what accountability and responsibility the community is. I think I can bring maybe some critical issues [...]

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By |2026-01-14T13:18:42-06:00January 14th, 2026|Local News|Comments Off on City commission unanimously selects Morrison for police board position

City commission to hear Aggieville update

The Manhattan City Commission will hold a special meeting in place of its Jan. 13 work session, where commissioners will hear an update on Aggieville construction and be appointed to external and city boards. City officials will provide an update on Aggieville trash consolidation, Tax Increment Finance public infrastructure construction, the future Moro Street design [...]

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By |2026-01-09T12:49:47-06:00January 9th, 2026|Local News|Comments Off on City commission to hear Aggieville update
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