City to consider revenue neutral rate, lease agreement for downtown garage and Wareham incentives

The Manhattan City Commission will consider several items when it meets Tuesday for its first legislative meeting in nearly a month. In a state-required step, city officials will consider a resolution to exceed the calculated revenue-neutral rate of 51.156 mills for the 2026 budget. That figure is the minimum required to generate the same amount [...]

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One injured in Wamego-area fight; witnesses sought

The Pottawatomie County Sheriff’s Office Friday morning issued a press release in an attempt to find witnesses to a fight in rural Wamego on July 3. One person was taken to an area hospital for their injuries when the sheriff’s office responded to a report from an injury from a fight at a party in [...]

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Manhattan property tax rate middling among major Kansas cities

By Ned Seaton The property tax rate paid by Manhattan residents again ranks in the middle of the pack for comparable Kansas cities, according to data obtained by The Manhattan Mercury. Manhattan’s rate — which combines the taxes levied by the city government, the county government and the local public school system — ranks 14th [...]

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A Chinese-owned company owns farmland near Fort Riley. Federal officials think that’s bad

A Chinese company owns 160 acres of farmland just a mile and a half from Fort Riley as the crow flies. Is that a problem? President Donald Trump thinks so. The land is three parcels near I-70 in Geary County, according to records obtained by The Mercury. The plots are unassuming — some fields, greenhouses, [...]

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Funding cuts may limit availability of local after school programming

Local families who rely on the Boys and Girls Club of Manhattan for could be forced to find other options for after school programming amid recent federal cuts to social programs. The organization is a 21st Century Community Learning Center (21st CCLC), a federally funded program that provides academic enrichment and other services to students, [...]

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County commissioners don’t see point in city meetings

By Rose Gruenbacher Riley County commissioners on Thursday said meetings with the city are pointless if county commissioners are not allowed to ask questions or participate in discussions. Commission member John Ford said he disagrees with the structure of the joint county and city meetings, calling the current system for updates “pointless.” “If we have [...]

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Junction City man arrested for aggravated kidnapping, burglary, attempted rape

A Junction City man was arrested Wednesday afternoon on a litany of charges including aggravated kidnapping. Marcus Devior Jackson, 37, was arrested by Riley County police at 3 p.m. for aggravated kidnapping, attempted rape, aggravated burglary, aggravated domestic battery, criminal damage to property, aggravated sexual battery and protection order violation. He is in Riley County [...]

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Sen. Roger Marshall says NBAF transition has taken ‘exceedingly long’

By Megan Moser Sen. Roger Marshall on Tuesday said he doesn’t expect to see more federal funding cuts like the ones that affected the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility in February. However, he said the process of getting the lab fully operational has taken too long. As part of sweeping Department of Agriculture cuts, the [...]

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Thursday morning wrecks send two to hospital

Pottawatomie County authorities are investigating a pair of injury accidents from early this morning. Deputies responded around 6:50 a.m. to a rollover accident near Highway 99 and Kerr Road, north of Westmoreland, involving a Ford Ranger. According to Sheriff Doug Adams, the driver, 21-year-old Trevor Harbolt, of Frankfort, was transported by Pottawatomie County EMS to [...]

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Thursday morning wrecks send two to hospital

Pottawatomie County authorities are investigating a pair of injury accidents from early this morning. Deputies responded around 6:50 a.m. to a rollover accident near Highway 99 and Kerr Road, north of Westmoreland, involving a Ford Ranger. According to Sheriff Doug Adams, the driver, 21-year-old Trevor Harbolt, of Frankfort, was transported by Pottawatomie County EMS to [...]

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