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Boyd, Regester file for re-election

Riley County commissioner Robert Boyd and county register of deeds Debbie Regester have announced they will file for re-election Tuesday morning. Both made their announcements first on KMAN. Boyd was elected to his first term as representative of Riley County’s 2nd District in 2012 and touted his leadership experience. “It’s with humility and excitement that

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By |2016-02-09T13:20:42-06:00February 9th, 2016|Local News|Comments Off on Boyd, Regester file for re-election

Playground repairs coming to USD 320 school

Wamego’s USD 320 Board of Education accepted a bid to repair the West Elementary playground. At Monday’s meeting, Director of Operations Larry Hannan handed out the bid specification from four (4) bidders for the West Elementary Playground drainage project. After discussing the different components of the bids, and suggestions by Bryan Padgham, a motion was

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By |2016-02-09T08:50:20-06:00February 9th, 2016|Local News|Comments Off on Playground repairs coming to USD 320 school

USD 320 alters food service policy

Wamego’s USD 320 Board of Education has revised their Food Service Policy. At Monday’s meeting, Food Service Director, Laura Fails, requested and was approved for adding an additional food service worker. Then the focus shifted to the current Food Service Policy for students whose accounts are negative. According to Superintendent Denise O’Dea, USD 320’s policy

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By |2016-02-09T08:43:54-06:00February 9th, 2016|Local News|Comments Off on USD 320 alters food service policy

USD 320 to require financial literacy class

Wamego’s USD 320 Board of Education approved a new financial literacy class for the 2017-18 school year. At Monday’s meeting, Principal Tim Winter introduced Teacher Travis Graber who developed the class for the Business Department. The proposed Financial Literacy class will be required for graduation and offered to Junior’s and Senior’s in years 2017-18. Graber

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By |2016-02-09T08:36:27-06:00February 9th, 2016|Local News|Comments Off on USD 320 to require financial literacy class

Elliot sentencing delayed ’til March

One of the men responsible for a string of September 2015 robberies which sent the K-State campus into lockdown was to be sentenced Monday morning; however, things did not go as planned. Jonathon Ryan Elliot, 20, pleaded no contest in January to one count of aggravated robbery after admitting he participated the robberies in September by

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By |2016-02-08T16:59:10-06:00February 8th, 2016|Local News|Comments Off on Elliot sentencing delayed ’til March

Commissioners sign letter against tax lid, Wilson declines

Riley County commission chairman Ben Wilson opted out of signing on to two letters from the board that expresses written disagreement of the state-imposed property tax lid. Wilson said last week that while he disagreed with the tax lid law as written, he differed from commissioners Ron Wilson and Robert Boyd when it came to

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By |2016-02-08T16:37:24-06:00February 8th, 2016|Local News|Comments Off on Commissioners sign letter against tax lid, Wilson declines

Manhattan man pleads “no contest” in drug case

A Manhattan man pleaded no contest to drug charges in Riley County District Court on Monday morning. As KMAN reported last summer, Andre Quinton, Jr. was arrested in July of 2015 for a long list of drug-related offenses including intent to distribute within 1000 feet of a school, possession of narcotics, and domestic battery. Police raided Quinton’s home

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By |2016-02-08T16:28:49-06:00February 8th, 2016|Local News|Comments Off on Manhattan man pleads “no contest” in drug case

Bid openings for Excel Road Intersection

It was a big day for bid openings at the Pottawatomie County Commission meeting Monday. Commissioners and County Administrators were pleased with the bids they received, which were described as “really good prices” by Pottawatomie County Public Works Director Peter Clark. Clark and his staff will consider the bids more closely Thursday before commissioners take

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By |2016-02-08T15:35:58-06:00February 8th, 2016|Local News|Comments Off on Bid openings for Excel Road Intersection

Junction City resident claims $1.5 million jackpot

TOPEKA — A Junction City resident received a surprise of a lifetime when checking his Hot Lotto ticket Saturday night, according to a press release from the Kansas Lottery. The lucky winner, who wished to remain anonymous, matched all numbers in the Jan. 30 Hot Lotto drawing to win a jackpot prize worth $1,550,000. “Saturday

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