Manhattan Housing Authority secures $16.5 million low-income tax credit for Sunflower Flats project

The Manhattan Housing Authority announced on Friday that they had secured a $16.5 million low-income housing tax credit from the Kansas Housing Resources Corporation for the Sunflower Flats project. “We are incredibly grateful to the Kansas Housing Resources Corporation for their support and investment in our community,” said executive director Aaron Estabrook. “This LIHTC allocation [...]

The post Manhattan Housing Authority secures $16.5 million low-income tax credit for Sunflower Flats project appeared first on News Radio KMAN.

By |2024-07-19T11:15:18-05:00July 19th, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on Manhattan Housing Authority secures $16.5 million low-income tax credit for Sunflower Flats project

K-State online services working despite worldwide software issues

K-State is reporting that their online software is working this morning even with the on-going CrowdStrike software issues that are going on worldwide. In a campus-wide email, director of news and communication services Michelle Geering (Gear-ing) reported that university operations are running normal at this time and the university is only getting reports of computer [...]

The post K-State online services working despite worldwide software issues appeared first on News Radio KMAN.

By |2024-07-19T08:28:30-05:00July 19th, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on K-State online services working despite worldwide software issues

Former Commissioner looks to return to county commission

A former member of the Pottawatomie County Commission is looking to return after being away from the commission for nearly ten years. Gary Yenzer, who served on the commission from 2010-2014 in the 1st district, is running in the newly formed 4th district as a Republican. Yenzer spoke more about why he’s running for the [...]

The post Former Commissioner looks to return to county commission appeared first on News Radio KMAN.

By |2024-07-19T08:22:27-05:00July 19th, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on Former Commissioner looks to return to county commission

USD 383’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2025 may raise property tax 4%

By Emma Loura/Manhattan Mercury The proposed USD 383 budget for fiscal year 2025 may raise taxes 4% for the average homeowner in the school district. The projected mill levy for fiscal year 2025 is 60.078 mills. In fiscal year 2024, the mill levy was 60.095 mills. A mill is $1 in taxes for every $1,000 [...]

The post USD 383’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2025 may raise property tax 4% appeared first on News Radio KMAN.

By |2024-07-19T06:49:07-05:00July 19th, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on USD 383’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2025 may raise property tax 4%

Habitat for Humanity of the Northern Flint Hills launches “ReStore” program

The Habitat for Humanity of the Northern Flint Hills announced on Thursday the launching of “Hope ReStored,” a program dedicated to helping local low-income families meet their furniture needs. The program operates through the Habitat for Humanity’ “ReStore”, Hope ReStored works with local organizations such as Be Able, Manhattan Emergency Center, Manhattan Area Resettlement Team, [...]

The post Habitat for Humanity of the Northern Flint Hills launches “ReStore” program appeared first on News Radio KMAN.

By |2024-07-19T06:27:40-05:00July 19th, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on Habitat for Humanity of the Northern Flint Hills launches “ReStore” program

Riley County commission approves budget plan for county entities

From Emma Loura / Manhattan Mercury: The Riley County Commission approved notices of revenue-neutral rate for various county entities Thursday, as part of a process to comply with state law. Most of these entities do not plan to exceed the revenue-neutral rate, but the county has to notify the state if they do. The revenue-neutral [...]

The post Riley County commission approves budget plan for county entities appeared first on News Radio KMAN.

By |2024-07-18T17:24:25-05:00July 18th, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on Riley County commission approves budget plan for county entities

Junction City says goodbye to Dinkel

Junction City said goodbye to its longtime city manager Allen Dinkel on Wednesday in a retirement reception at the Municipal Building in Junction City. Dinkel, who has served 35 years in local government and the last 10 in Junction City said he doesn’t have any concrete plans at this time during retirement, but he hopes [...]

The post Junction City says goodbye to Dinkel appeared first on News Radio KMAN.

By |2024-07-18T10:46:37-05:00July 18th, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on Junction City says goodbye to Dinkel

Manhattan man arrested for trafficking contraband into a facility

A Manhattan man was arrested on Wednesday night for trying to traffic contraband into a correction or care facility. Latorris Franklin, 45, was arrested just after 9:45 p.m. in the 2400 block of Hobbs Drive on probable cause charges. Franklin is charged with one count of trafficking contraband into a corrections or care facility, one [...]

The post Manhattan man arrested for trafficking contraband into a facility appeared first on News Radio KMAN.

By |2024-07-18T10:26:58-05:00July 18th, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on Manhattan man arrested for trafficking contraband into a facility

City manager candidates to meet with public at the Flint Hills Discovery Center next Monday

The list of the four finalists for the position of Manhattan City Manager have been released to the public and they’re coming to Manhattan to meet with the public and commissioners next week. “We’re very excited to introduce the candidates to the public,” said Manhattan mayor Susan Adamchak. “We had nearly 50 candidates apply from [...]

The post City manager candidates to meet with public at the Flint Hills Discovery Center next Monday appeared first on News Radio KMAN.

By |2024-07-18T07:56:38-05:00July 18th, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on City manager candidates to meet with public at the Flint Hills Discovery Center next Monday

City sets property tax ceiling with nearly 14% increase

The average homeowner will see an increase of up to 13.6% in their Manhattan city property taxes next year, following a commission vote Tuesday. City commissioners at their meeting approved a resolution to levy a property tax exceeding the “revenue-neutral rate,” which is the rate at which the city would generate the same property tax [...]

The post City sets property tax ceiling with nearly 14% increase appeared first on News Radio KMAN.

By |2024-07-17T12:32:29-05:00July 17th, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on City sets property tax ceiling with nearly 14% increase
Go to Top