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Road lane re-opened after six hours

A tractor-trailer rig overturning at the eastern intersection of McCall Road and Highway 24 reduced eastbound traffic on Highway 24 to one lane for more than six hours Wednesday. The outside eastbound lane of Highway 24 also known as East Poyntz Avenue between Levee Drive and Enoch Lane was closed from about 7 a.m. until shortly before

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By |2016-03-30T13:38:12-05:00March 30th, 2016|Local News|Comments Off on Road lane re-opened after six hours

RCPD Report 3/30/2016

Police in the 100 block of Riley Ave. in Ogden arrested Matthew Schoettle, 26, of Wichita, on March 29, 2016 at approximately 1:20 p.m. on a warrant with the offense of failure to appear. This warrant originated in Geary County and gave Schoettle on a bond of $10,000.   Anthony Velez, 49, of Ogden, was arrested while

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By |2016-03-30T08:59:13-05:00March 30th, 2016|Local News|Comments Off on RCPD Report 3/30/2016

City Commission takes to the streets

Findings of a steering committee, took Manhattan City Commissioners to the streets Tuesday night. Director of Public Works, Robert Ott shared the findings of a street  maintenance steering committee report with commissioners during a bi-weekly work session. The report examined funding for maintenance issues, scope, and duration of a potential tax increase. The report revealed

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By |2016-03-29T19:26:24-05:00March 29th, 2016|Local News|Comments Off on City Commission takes to the streets

Sales tax for Manhattan described as “flat”

“Flat” is the word used by Manhattan Finance Director Bernie Hayen to describe the latest sales tax reports for the city. Sales tax receipt numbers for the City of Manhattan in March show $855,557 — up slightly from March numbers the last two years. For the year-to-date, Manhattan has taken in $2,754,677, which is down .8

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By |2016-03-29T11:24:34-05:00March 29th, 2016|Local News|Comments Off on Sales tax for Manhattan described as “flat”

Greater Manhattan Community Foundation receives multi-million dollar estate gift

  On Monday night, the Greater Manhattan Community Foundation announced a transforming gift during their Annual Meeting at the Manhattan Conference Center.  Jodi Kaus, Board Chair, shared with the nearly 500 attendees that in December, the foundation received more than $6 Million dollars from the estate of Lincoln and Dorothy Diehl, which is the first

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RCPD Report 3/29/16

Police in Riley County arrested Mouhamadou Wilane, 39, of Leonardville, Kansas on March 28, 2016 at approximately 4:30 PM while near the intersection of Madison Creek Road and Barton Road. He was arrested on the offense of distributing a controlled substance which was listed on a warrant from Riley County District Court. He was given

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By |2016-03-29T09:48:49-05:00March 29th, 2016|Local News|Comments Off on RCPD Report 3/29/16

The Weirdest Things About America (According to Foriegners)

A new survey asked people from other countries to share the strange things that surprised them the first time they visited the U.S.  Here are the top 10 . . . 1.  There are a ton of squirrels.   2.  The size of our sodas.   3.  The giant turkey legs for sale at amusement [...]

By |2016-03-29T06:28:51-05:00March 29th, 2016|Fence Post|Comments Off on The Weirdest Things About America (According to Foriegners)

High winds trigger burn ban

Prescribed burning is banned Monday night and all-day Tuesday in Riley County. According to the North East Kansas Regional Notification System, high winds forecast by the National Weather Service will cause unstable conditions for conducting a control...

By |2016-03-28T20:50:07-05:00March 28th, 2016|Local News|Comments Off on High winds trigger burn ban

Commissioners look ahead to April legislative session

Riley County commissioners were briefed on state legislative issues Monday morning. Although Topeka lawmakers are on break until April 27, county counselor Clancy Holeman said there are many initiatives important to the county that will be discussed when session resumes. “Some of the most important things are probably about Senate Bill 280,” Holeman said. Holeman

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