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City to discuss work force housing at Tuesday meeting

The Manhattan City Commision will hold a work session Tuesday to dicuss economic development and housing incentives. The community development staff will also lead a dicussion on strategies and funding opportunities for new local work force housing. Assistant City Manager Jared Wasinger… The city had previously conducted a housing market analysis that concluded there was [...]

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By |2024-01-22T16:10:48-06:00January 22nd, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on City to discuss work force housing at Tuesday meeting

Cold spell rivaling on record territory for Manhattan area

It’s been a cold stretch for the Manhattan area and has even rivaled some of the area’s coldest spells on record. Meteorologist Chip Redmond, manager of Kansas Mesonet, revealed that the recent cold stretch has broken a local weather record… He said Thursday that the Manhattan area has had 9 straight days of freezing weather, [...]

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By |2024-01-18T14:02:54-06:00January 18th, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on Cold spell rivaling on record territory for Manhattan area

USD 383 board reorganizes for 2024

New board members Katie Allen and Greg Hoyt were sworn into the Manhattan-Ogden School Board Wednesday. Allen works for a regional technical assistance center that works with school districts in Kansas, Colorado and Missouri. Kristin Brighton and Curt Herrman were both re-elected. “I’ve always had a passion for improving conditions and opportunities for kids, and [...]

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By |2024-01-18T09:45:08-06:00January 18th, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on USD 383 board reorganizes for 2024

Manhattan Public Works crews making progress on streets, water line issues

Manhattan city officials Tuesday gave an update on how public works crews have navigated the frigid and slick conditions this past week. City manager Ron Fehr: Mayor Wynn Butler says also at play this week has been a delay of trash service to most residents. Local snow removal fleets do not have large numbers so [...]

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By |2024-01-16T14:41:37-06:00January 16th, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on Manhattan Public Works crews making progress on streets, water line issues
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