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County clerk’s office to close Thursday for elections office move

By Emma Loura/Manhattan Mercury The Riley County elections division will move into its new home later this week. County clerk Rich Vargo on Monday told county commissioners that his office will close Thursday as elections staff members move to the fourth floor of the Courthouse Plaza East building at 115 North 15th St. The county [...]

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By |2024-06-25T05:49:09-05:00June 25th, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on County clerk’s office to close Thursday for elections office move

New commander takes charge at Fort Riley hospital

By Manhattan Mercury Staff Col. Laudino Castillo took over command of Irwin Army Community Hospital last week in a ceremony at Fort Riley. Col. Anthony Gray relinquished command to Castillo. Medical Readiness Command West commander and Brig. Gen. Yolonda Summons praised Gray’s leadership during a challenging period marked by personnel shortages, budget constraints and modernization [...]

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By |2024-06-24T18:38:42-05:00June 24th, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on New commander takes charge at Fort Riley hospital

Pott County sees decrease in mill levy in 2025; first time since 2010

By Beth Day/Pott County Times For the first time in 15 years, Pottawatomie County’s valuation has dropped, commissioners learned at a Monday budget work session. Assistant County Administrator Heather Gladbach presented the commissioners with a budget that includes a 9.9 percent decrease in the mill levy, making the mill levy 26.0 for 2025. The last [...]

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By |2024-06-24T18:17:27-05:00June 24th, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on Pott County sees decrease in mill levy in 2025; first time since 2010

Record number of travelers to travel 50 or more miles over 4th of July holiday

Over 70 million Americans are expected to travel 50 or more miles over the 4th of July holiday. This number is expected to be quite high for Kansans, as AAA Public Affairs manager Shawn Steward explained…. That number is higher than 2023, which saw an estimated 429,000 Kansans either take to the roads, sky or [...]

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By |2024-06-24T15:46:30-05:00June 24th, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on Record number of travelers to travel 50 or more miles over 4th of July holiday

Unemployment rate up across the region; unchanged for the state

Jobless rates are up all across the region according to data that was recently released by the Kansas Department of Labor (KDOL). The unemployment rate for Riley County is up half a percentage point from April at 3%. Geary County saw a jump of 0.6% from 3.7% in April to 4.3% in May. Pottawatomie and [...]

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By |2024-06-24T13:46:34-05:00June 24th, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on Unemployment rate up across the region; unchanged for the state

Manhattan man dies in motorcycle accident

A Manhattan man died in an accident just before 10p.m. Sunday in Cloud County. The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2006 Ford van driven by Marco Lopez, 47, Kansas City, Missouri, was westbound on U.S. 24 and struck a 2015 Yamaha motorcycle driven by James Ray Dille, 63, Manhattan. Dille was pronounced dead at the [...]

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By |2024-06-24T12:16:46-05:00June 24th, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on Manhattan man dies in motorcycle accident

Gov. Kelly officially signs tax bill

Gov. Laura Kelly officially signed legislation that will cut taxes by $1.2 billion over the next three years. The bill, which passed with massive bipartisan majorities in the Kansas legislature earlier this week, provides several tax cuts for Kansans, particularly when it comes to income taxes. The top rate for taxpayers was lowered to 5.58% [...]

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By |2024-06-21T12:06:08-05:00June 21st, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on Gov. Kelly officially signs tax bill

EDGE District unveils new office building looking to create 5,000 jobs by 2035

Kansas State University officials held a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday afternoon to celebrate the completion of the Edge District’s newest office building at 960 Kimball Ave Senior vice president at the KSU Foundation Greg Lohrentz detailed the importance of the newest addition. “This building before us will provide hope for nearly 250 new employees,” he [...]

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By |2024-06-21T07:00:34-05:00June 21st, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on EDGE District unveils new office building looking to create 5,000 jobs by 2035

K-State to see a 2.5% tuition hike for resident undergraduates; 2.7% increase for non-resident undergraduates

The Kansas Board of Regents met on Thursday and unanimously voted to raise tuition and fees to an average of 3.9% for full-time public universities in the state requesting revenue enhancements from that source. K-State saw a 2.5% tuition increase for resident undergraduates, which is what was requested by the university. This increase in tuition [...]

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By |2024-06-21T06:27:27-05:00June 21st, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on K-State to see a 2.5% tuition hike for resident undergraduates; 2.7% increase for non-resident undergraduates

Owners of Ag Press building seek city assistance with finances and sewer line relocation

Manhattan’s Ag Press building is set to undergo major renovations, and the new owner is seeking assistance from the city to relocate the public sewer line underneath the building. The sewer line project is part of owner Derek Richards’ larger $1 million dollar vision to reinvent the historic ag press building into “The Press,” a [...]

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By |2024-06-20T19:31:49-05:00June 20th, 2024|Local News|Comments Off on Owners of Ag Press building seek city assistance with finances and sewer line relocation
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