2026 News Archive
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Food establishment inspections for Saturday, May 9, 2026
May 4, 2026 — Olive Garden Italian Restaurant, 715 Tuttle Creek Blvd, inspection reason: joint, factors and practices not in compliance: plumbing installed with proper backflow devices (improper hose...
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Manhattan-Ogden Public Schools Foundation awards scholarships to MHS Seniors
The Manhattan-Ogden Public Schools Foundation awarded 31 scholarships to 25 Manhattan High School seniors at the school’s senior awards night on Monday.
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Haskell graduates reminded they have the support of ancestors, relatives as they change the future
Keynote speakers reminded the Indigenous scholars of Haskell's 2026 graduating class that their stories are not relegated to the past — th
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Pott County reports employee data breach
Pottawatomie County employees were a victim of a data breach involving their W2 forms on Tuesday, May 5.
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97th Military Police Battalion cases colors at Fort Riley
The 97th Military Police Battalion cased its colors during a ceremony at King Field House Tuesday, ending nearly 21 years of continuous service at Fort Riley and marking another transition in the...
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Canvas system is online after a cyberattack disrupted thousands of schools
By HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH Associated PressTens of thousands of students studying for final exams around the world Friday regained access to a key online learning system after a cyberattack knocked it...
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Stacy Kohlmeier files for Kansas House District 67
Stacy Kohlmeier, a longtime Manhattan resident and recently retired business leader from Florence Corporation, has officially filed for election to the Kansas House of Representatives, District 67 as...
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Judge rules on motions in murder case
John RichmeierLeavenworth Times A judge has agreed to suppress some evidence in a Lansing murder case but has denied motions to suppress other evidence. The…
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