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Downtown Manhattan kicks off “Third Thursdays” event series for first time in 2024

Manhattan residents were treated on Thursday with perfect weather for the 2024 kickoff to the “Third Thursdays” annual series of street fairs. The event featured an interactive window mural of Vincent van Gogh’s “Starry Night” on the 4th street windows, as well as watercolor art, pottery, wood turning, henna tattoo, cross stitch, a cake walk, [...]

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By |2024-05-16T21:18:03-05:00May 16th, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on Downtown Manhattan kicks off “Third Thursdays” event series for first time in 2024

Westmoreland Mayor says $105,000 has been raised for tornado relief

Westmoreland Mayor Mark Jack recently updated the relief efforts taking place in Pottawatomie County. He said that city council has not yet decided on how to disperse the raised funds, but noted the council will soon be meeting with local groups and individuals for input. Jack also updated the total amount raised… The next steps [...]

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By |2024-05-12T12:09:30-05:00May 12th, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on Westmoreland Mayor says $105,000 has been raised for tornado relief

Manhattan looks to move off of Lee Mill Village lots

City Commission discussed their options regarding the Lee Mill Village lots at Tuesday’s meeting. Manhattan purchased 35 lots in 2017 and have sat there since the developer flaked on the city and left infrastructure in place with no plan. Several duplexes are being proposed by Frontier Development Group to be built on the last 10 [...]

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By |2024-05-08T16:18:50-05:00May 8th, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on Manhattan looks to move off of Lee Mill Village lots

City Commission approves first reading of Beyond Tomorrow Downtown Plan

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The Manhattan City Commission unanimously supported the first reading of an ordinance for a long-term downtown development plan. The Beyond Tomorrow Downtown Plan is a 25-year vision for policy and development in the downtown area, replacing the current plan adopted in 2000. It will serve as a guide for future housing, zoning and commercial activity [...]

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By |2024-05-07T22:09:19-05:00May 7th, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on City Commission approves first reading of Beyond Tomorrow Downtown Plan

Annual Flint Hills Festival event sees incredible turnout

The Flint Hills Discovery Center hosted their biggest event of the year this Saturday that saw hundreds of residents come to the museum and blue earth plaza. Local families took part in free admission to the discovery center, along with vendors, food trucks, live music, and other activities. See a photo gallery from the event [...]

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By |2024-05-06T11:07:23-05:00May 6th, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on Annual Flint Hills Festival event sees incredible turnout

Sunset Zoo dedicates new sculptures to commemorate local philanthropists

Sunset Zoo dedicated three new sculptures this weekend to commemorate longtime board members John and Karen Pence. Three large bronze sculptures, created by wildlife sculptor John Parsons, feature the Malayan tiger, Amur leopard, and sloth bear. Sunset Zoo Marketing and Development Officer Melissa Kirkwood says the couple were vital to growing the zoo… While the [...]

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By |2024-05-06T10:23:31-05:00May 6th, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on Sunset Zoo dedicates new sculptures to commemorate local philanthropists

City Commission hears first plans for $37 million indoor pool and recreation project

Plans for potential facility upgrades at various Manhattan parks drew mixed reactions from city commissioners Tuesday night. City officials offered the commission a first look at the Move MHK! master plan, which includes a possible indoor aquatics center and overhauls of City Park, Northeast Community Park and Northview Park. A facility in City Park with [...]

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By |2024-05-02T06:40:07-05:00May 2nd, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on City Commission hears first plans for $37 million indoor pool and recreation project

Protestors demand answers from K-State on financial relationship with Israel

A protest was held on Kansas State’s campus Wednesday evening as demonstrators vocalized their anger with the U.S. involvement in the Israel-Palestine war. The K-State Young Democratic Socialists of America, YDSA, also demanded earlier this week for President Richard Linton to resign from the Binational Agricultural Research and Development foundation because he accepted various grants [...]

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By |2024-05-02T06:00:50-05:00May 2nd, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on Protestors demand answers from K-State on financial relationship with Israel

Riley County hears update on Ogden projects

Riley County Commissioners held their Monday meeting at the Ogden Community Center, as part of a quarterly effort by the commission to take their meetings to constituents outside of Manhattan. Ogden Mayor Robert Pence, Jr. provided commissioners a first update on the upcoming Riley Avenue corridor construction project at Monday’s meeting, which is estimated to [...]

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By |2024-04-30T10:18:32-05:00April 30th, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on Riley County hears update on Ogden projects

Fort Riley officially reopens renovated 1st ID Museum

  Fort Riley celebrated the grand re-opening of the 1st Infantry Division Museum Friday, almost a year after reopening the nearby Cavalry museum. “The Big Red One” is the oldest continuously serving division in the Regular Army, and their museum is once open again after being closed for 6 years due to various improvements. “Today, [...]

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By |2024-04-29T08:04:41-05:00April 29th, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on Fort Riley officially reopens renovated 1st ID Museum
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