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Crews to focus on widening plowed streets in ‘Snow Blitz’ this week

City officials on Tuesday launched a plan to plow the lingering snow still piled along many streets from the blizzard more than a week ago. “Snow Blitz,” as local government officials are calling it, will focus on clearing space for two lanes of traffic on public streets, where possible. “We will address the following public [...]

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By |2025-01-14T12:25:21-06:00January 14th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on Crews to focus on widening plowed streets in ‘Snow Blitz’ this week

SESQUICENTENNIAL | K-State Gardens starts year-long 150th anniversary celebration

By Lewis Marien/The Mercury The K-State Gardens are celebrating a milestone birthday in 2025. More than 200 people filled the K-State Alumni Center Saturday for a luncheon to kick off a year-long 150th anniversary celebration of the gardens. K-State President Richard Linton announced a $150,000 donation to the gardens from the university to celebrate 150 [...]

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By |2025-01-14T08:58:17-06:00January 14th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on SESQUICENTENNIAL | K-State Gardens starts year-long 150th anniversary celebration

‘Goodbye’, ‘Hello’ to county commissioners

By Annie Wolfe/Times of Pott County The county commission was back to business this week after last week’s blizzard closed the county Monday, Jan 6. It was standing room only to bid farewell to Commissioner Pat Weixelman and Commissioner Greg Riat, as well as to witness the swearing in of newly elected officials. Several of [...]

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By |2025-01-13T18:05:53-06:00January 13th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on ‘Goodbye’, ‘Hello’ to county commissioners

Pastor urges county to better prepare to help those without shelter in weather emergencies

By Emma Loura/The Mercury Manhattan’s only available refuge for people needing warm shelter during last week’s severe winter storm was a volunteer-run shelter, and one local pastor is urging county officials to be more prepared in the future. During last week’s snow storm, the only refuge in town available for those without a place to [...]

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K-State opens innovation hub to advance research and economic development

K-State on Friday unveiled a collaborative office space meant to facilitate cooperation between the university and the private sector. The facility is in the Kansas State University Foundation’s Edge District and brings together three entities: the Kansas State University Research Foundation, the Office of Corporate Engagement and K-State 105. Kansas Lt. Gov. and Secretary of [...]

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By |2025-01-13T17:42:48-06:00January 13th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on K-State opens innovation hub to advance research and economic development

Starnes takes office with focus on trust, fiscal responsibility

The first Republican to hold the 22nd District seat in the Kansas Senate in more than a decade said he wants to prioritize trust, local control and fiscal responsibility. Brad Starnes officially took office in the state legislature Monday after defeating incumbent Usha Reddi, a Democrat Senator and former Manhattan mayor, in a November upset. [...]

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‘Discarded smoking materials’ caused Christmas fire in Wyndham Heights

Manhattan Fire Department deputy fire chief Ryan Almes on Monday confirmed to the The Mercury the cause of the fire that rendered the house at 1217 Wyndham Heights uninhabitable on Dec. 25. MFD crews responded to the fire at 7:40 a.m. on Christmas and found heavy fire and smoke coming from the back of the [...]

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Man arrested over the weekend for burglary in Manhattan

A Manhattan man remains behind bars following a Saturday morning arrest for robbery. 42-year-old Douglas Carson was arrested near 10:45 a.m. in the 1400 block of Wreath Avenue on one count of burglary; dwelling to commit felony, theft, domestic violence or sexually motivated crime. He remains confined within the Riley County Jail on a total [...]

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Roeser looks ahead to legislative session, said she has become ‘meticulous’ with words

Angel Roeser said she plans to focus on taxes and education when she begins her term as one of the youngest state reps in the county. Roeser, a Manhattan Republican, was elected to the 67th District seat in November. She replaced two-term representative and former Manhattan mayor Mike Dodson, who stepped down. Roeser won a [...]

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By |2025-01-10T19:29:57-06:00January 10th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on Roeser looks ahead to legislative session, said she has become ‘meticulous’ with words

Some Meadowlark staff slept at work, covered shifts after winter storm

By Emma Loura When this weekend’s historic winter storm rolled through, roads became slick, and businesses all around Manhattan closed. But at Meadowlark Hills Retirement Community, the work of caring for senior citizens couldn’t stop. Annie Peace, Meadowlark’s direct of health services, said the team went above and beyond to take care of its residents [...]

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