Flint Hills Regional Leaders Retreat postponed

The Manhattan Area Chamber of Commerce has announced next week’s Flint Hills Regional Leaders Retreat in Manhattan, has been postponed due to rising public health concerns surrounding Covid-19. Chamber President Jason Smith tells KMAN they have every intention of still having the retreat. He says the Chamber and its partners, do not want to contribute [...]

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By |2022-01-07T07:18:41-06:00January 7th, 2022|Local News|Comments Off on Flint Hills Regional Leaders Retreat postponed

Downtown Manhattan looks ahead to 2022

More alcohol-themed events are to be expected in Downtown Manhattan in the New Year. Downtown Manhattan Executive Director Gina Snyder spoke with KMAN earlier this week regarding big plans coming together for 2022. Snyder says, being that the city commission passed the open container ordinance, they plan to begin hosting more alcohol-friendly events for the community. [...]

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By |2022-01-06T15:37:56-06:00January 6th, 2022|Local News|Comments Off on Downtown Manhattan looks ahead to 2022

USD 383 crews cleaning up following Monday pipe burst at Oliver Brown Elementary

School district officials are looking into what caused a pipe to break Monday at Oliver Brown Elementary School. During his update to the school board Wednesday, Assistant USD 383 Superintendent Eric Reid noted the incident happened during in-service. Fortunately people were in the building at the time to respond. USD 383 Maintenance Director Matt Davis [...]

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Riley County receives grant to start drug treatment court program

Riley County recently received a grant from the Department of Justice to start a new drug court program. The $550,000 grant was awarded to Riley County Community Corrections Dec. 9. It essentially creates an alternative to incarceration for criminal or juvenile offenders and parents with pending child welfare cases who have alcohol and other drug [...]

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USD 383 to pay out retention bonuses to classified hourly staff

Classified hourly staff at USD 383 will receive a one-time retention bonus payment after action by the school board Wednesday. Employees who worked from Aug. 18 to Dec. 3 will receive $1 per hour for all hours worked during that time. Assistant Superintendent Eric Reid says the district will leverage federal ESSER funds to do [...]

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Riley County weekly COVID infection rate now over 14 percent; hospitalizations continue to rise

COVID numbers continue to climb locally, with the Riley County Health Department Wednesday confirming 161 new infections and 176 more recoveries since Dec. 29. The health department is monitoring 206 active cases while the percent of positive test results rose to over 14 percent for the week of Dec. 26. Ascension Via Christi was caring [...]

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By |2022-01-05T14:51:36-06:00January 5th, 2022|Local News|Comments Off on Riley County weekly COVID infection rate now over 14 percent; hospitalizations continue to rise

Wamego woman injured Wednesday in apparent accidental shooting

Updated 2:30 p.m. Wednesday Wamego Police are investigating an apparent accidental shooting that occurred Wednesday morning around 8:30 a.m. Emergency responders were dispatched to 105 E. Valley Street. Scanner traffic indicated a 2-year-old child got a hold of a gun in the home and shot the 31-year-old woman, presumed to be the child’s mother, in [...]

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Manhattan commissioners take oaths, Morse selected as mayor

Following unanimous approval for a routine contract renewal Tuesday, re-elected and a newly elected former commissioner were sworn in to the Manhattan City Commission and one commissioner was selected for a second stint as the city’s mayor. Usha Reddi, Wynn Butler and John Matta took their oaths of office as administered by City Clerk Brenda [...]

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By |2022-01-04T20:07:01-06:00January 4th, 2022|Local News|Comments Off on Manhattan commissioners take oaths, Morse selected as mayor

Pott County commissioner upset with Public Works over inefficiencies; requests better data

Pottawatomie County commissioners are hoping to correct some issues within its Public Works Department in 2022. During Monday’s departmental update, Commission Chair Greg Riat took issue with the fact that some residents are catching structural deficiencies on bridge maintenance on some structures before public works crews are even aware. Assistant Public Works Administrator Lance Forgy [...]

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Riley County adopts 5 day quarantine, isolation period for new COVID infections

The Riley County Health Department has adopted the new Kansas Department of Health and Environment guidelines for COVID quarantine and isolation. Last week, KDHE announced it would adopt the CDC’s new guidelines reducing the 10 period to only five days. That is now in effective in Riley County. Guidelines state those with lab-confirmed COVID-19 infections, [...]

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