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Rep. Mann Talks Afghanistan, Ag Issues and Infrastructure

With Congress currently on a summer recess, First Distrcit Congressman Tracy Mann visited four Flint Hills communities for town halls Monday. In his Manhattan stop, the first term Republican from Quinter stated he’s looking for accountability at all levels for what he called “a debacle” in Afghanistan. Mann said there needs to be accountability for [...]

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By |2021-08-30T12:53:17-05:00August 30th, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on Rep. Mann Talks Afghanistan, Ag Issues and Infrastructure

Airport Runway Reconstruction Project Remains on Track for 2023

The City Commission heard Tuesday night that the city’s estimated cost for the reconstruction of the main runway at Manahttan Regional Airport had already gone up six million dollars. Bids are scheduled for April of next year. The majority of the more than 54 million dollar project will be covered by an FAA grant, but [...]

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By |2021-08-26T02:39:18-05:00August 26th, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on Airport Runway Reconstruction Project Remains on Track for 2023

City Commission Sets Starting Max Increase at 3.5 Mills Ahead of Budget Hearings

Manhattan City Commissioners agreed to publish a high-end of 3.5 for a mill levy increase ahead of a pair of 2022 budget hearings in September. Earlier this summer, the commission had agreed to publish a potential mill levy increase of 5.079. Mayor Wynn Butler was emphatic at the time that he would not agree with [...]

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By |2021-08-25T09:59:17-05:00August 25th, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on City Commission Sets Starting Max Increase at 3.5 Mills Ahead of Budget Hearings

City Commission Sets Starting Max Increase at 3.5 Mills Ahead of Budget Hearings

Manhattan City Commissioners agreed to publish a high-end of 3.5 for a mill levy increase ahead of a pair of 2022 budget hearings in September. Earlier this summer, the commission had agreed to publish a potential mill levy increase of 5.079. Mayor Wynn Butler was emphatic at the time that he would not agree with [...]

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By |2021-08-25T09:59:17-05:00August 25th, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on City Commission Sets Starting Max Increase at 3.5 Mills Ahead of Budget Hearings

Vaccine Incentives for Riley County Employees Approved

The Riley County Commission will incentivize employees to get COVID-19 vaccinations. Commissioners voted 2-1 Thursday morning to pay employees one hundred dollars upon proof of vaccination. Benefits eligible employees will also receive an additional scheduled annual day of leave time. Employees will have a two month period to get vaccines, allowing for the time necessary [...]

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By |2021-08-19T13:49:03-05:00August 19th, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on Vaccine Incentives for Riley County Employees Approved

Commission Agrees to Enter Negotiations on $40M Aggieville Development

A local developer is proposing an estimated 40-million dollar project that would supplant the parking lot at 12th and Laramie in Aggieville, and will begin negotiations with the city on a final plan after getting City Commission approval Tuesday night. Back 9 Development’s T.J. Vilkanskas noted that the proposed retail, office and residential space would cost [...]

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By |2021-08-18T10:51:35-05:00August 18th, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on Commission Agrees to Enter Negotiations on $40M Aggieville Development

RCPD Notes Increase in Motor Vehicle Thefts

A new report from the Riley County Police Department shows more thefts of motor vehicles in the month of July than at any other point of 2021. Keys were left in five of the ten stolen vehicles in July. The jump in thefts comes during a stretch that has seen double digit numbers of vehicles [...]

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By |2021-08-16T10:40:12-05:00August 16th, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on RCPD Notes Increase in Motor Vehicle Thefts

Junction City Fire deals with two apartment blazes

Junction City Fire was called on twice to deal with apartment fires Thursday. The first caused 15-thousand dollars damage to apartments at 238 East 14th, having started in a vacant apartment before one in the afternoon. An apartment next door suffered smoke damage and cats from inside were returned to their owners. The second fire [...]

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By |2021-08-13T09:48:52-05:00August 13th, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on Junction City Fire deals with two apartment blazes

USD 320 Sets Mask Mandate, Exemptions Allowed

The USD 320 Wamego School Board has put a mask mandate in place for the school year that starts next week. Interim Superintendent Greg Mann tells KMAN the district board voted 4-3 to implement the mandate. The board did agree to allow exemptions to the mandate, similar to how exemptions are handled related to activities [...]

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By |2021-08-11T14:21:11-05:00August 11th, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on USD 320 Sets Mask Mandate, Exemptions Allowed

18 New COVID Cases in Riley County Since Start of Week

18 new coronavirus cases in Riley County since Monday have brought the total of people infected with one of the CDC-labeled variants of concern to 100 going back to December. There are currently 130 active cases of coronavirus according to the Riley County Health Department, which says nine people are currently hospitalized. Four of those [...]

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By |2021-08-11T14:06:54-05:00August 11th, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on 18 New COVID Cases in Riley County Since Start of Week
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