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KSU Ag Dean Highlights Need for Facilities Funding Included in “Build Back Better” Package

As Congress continues to look at a reconcilliation measure, one area that could impact Kansas State University would be funding for new or renovated agricultural research facilities at the nation’s land grant schools. Dean of K-State’s College of Agriculture Dr. Ernie Minton tells KMAN the needs are a result of what was a building boom [...]

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By |2021-10-08T10:00:37-05:00October 8th, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on KSU Ag Dean Highlights Need for Facilities Funding Included in “Build Back Better” Package

Manhattan’s Strategic Plan Open House Thursday

A first ever five-year strategic plan for the city of Manhattan is the subject of an open house at City Hall Thursday night. Contractor Planning NEXT presented a draft plan to the City Commission last month and Sara Bongiorno notes that draft was influenced by community input from the spring. Bongiorno says the first two [...]

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By |2021-10-06T13:38:08-05:00October 6th, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on Manhattan’s Strategic Plan Open House Thursday

Manhattan Commission Approves Tax Break in Hopes of Spurring Industrial Development

The Manhattan City Commission approved a new revenue bond program for developers who want to build speculative industrial buildings within city limits. The program would provide tax relief for builders who construct at least 50-thousand square feet in industrial space. It would give as much as a 95-percent abatement over the first five years if [...]

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By |2021-10-06T10:31:48-05:00October 6th, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on Manhattan Commission Approves Tax Break in Hopes of Spurring Industrial Development

Geary County investigators look into rural shooting

The Geary County Sheriff’s Department is investigating a man’s shooting death as a homicide. In a release, it’s stated that deputies were called around 8:30 p.m. Sunday to Geary Community Hospital where a person with gunshot wounds had been brought. That person later died from their injuries. Investigators say the shooting happened in a rural [...]

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By |2021-10-04T13:12:57-05:00October 4th, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on Geary County investigators look into rural shooting

Afghan Refugees Expected to be Resettled in Manhattan in Coming Weeks

A process to resettle Afghans displaced by the upheaval when U.S. forces left their country will see the first group arrive in Manhattan in coming weeks. Manhattan-Ogden Schools USD 383 Assistant Superintendent Eric Reid addressing the county’s intergovernmental group earlier this week, as a look organizing group has been working in preparation ahead of refugees moving [...]

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By |2021-09-30T00:41:30-05:00September 30th, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on Afghan Refugees Expected to be Resettled in Manhattan in Coming Weeks

Weekly Coronavirus Positive Rate Dips to Fall Low at K-State

The weekly positive rate of coronavirus on campus at Kansas State University has dipped to its lowest point of the fall. According to the school’s weekly testing data dashboard, only nine people on campus tested positive for the virus last week out of 506 who were given tests. That’s a positive rate for the week of [...]

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By |2021-09-30T00:34:12-05:00September 30th, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on Weekly Coronavirus Positive Rate Dips to Fall Low at K-State

Manhattan Commission Gets Overview of Draft Strategic Plan

The draft of the first five-year strategic plan for the city of Manhattan will be made public later this week. The city commission got a look at materials tied to it at Tuesday’s work session, weighing in. Part of the discussion included remnants from the recent budget sessions, with Mayor Wynn Butler noting that he [...]

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By |2021-09-29T11:32:37-05:00September 29th, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on Manhattan Commission Gets Overview of Draft Strategic Plan

Pott Co. Treasurer’s Office Hit Hard by Cyberattack

The Pottawatomie County Treasurer’s Office continues to deal with the after effects of a cyberattack that effectively shut it down last week. County treasurer Lisa Wright told the County Commission Monday morning that her office continues to work with the state to get Drivers License services back up and running. Wright said her office worked [...]

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By |2021-09-27T10:06:06-05:00September 27th, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on Pott Co. Treasurer’s Office Hit Hard by Cyberattack

Pott Co. Treasurer’s Office Hit Hard by Cyberattack

The Pottawatomie County Treasurer’s Office continues to deal with the after effects of a cyberattack that effectively shut it down last week. County treasurer Lisa Wright told the County Commission Monday morning that her office continues to work with the state to get Drivers License services back up and running. Wright said her office worked [...]

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By |2021-09-27T10:06:06-05:00September 27th, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on Pott Co. Treasurer’s Office Hit Hard by Cyberattack

Chamber Holds Ribbon Cutting for new Aggieville Hotel

The Courtyard by Marriott in Aggieville was the site of a Manhattan Area Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting Thursday evening. McNeill Hotel Company CEO Mark Ricketts tells KMAN there was so much that made sense when the company was approached about building on the former city-owned parking lot along Bluemont Avenue. Ricketts says the hotel [...]

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By |2021-09-24T12:36:45-05:00September 24th, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on Chamber Holds Ribbon Cutting for new Aggieville Hotel
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