2026 News Archive
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Clark Petersen's license revoked by Kansas Board
Former Manhattan chiropractor and convicted sex crimes felon Clark Petersen is no longer licensed in Kansas after the Kansas State Board of Healing Arts voted unanimously to revoke his license on...
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No plans for new city storm debris cleanup
The city of Manhattan announced yesterday it will not conduct a citywide cleanup for debris from Wednesday night’s thunderstorm.
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City to discuss budget, workforce housing proposal
Editor's note: This article was updated after a special meeting replaced Tuesday's regular work session.
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Riley County commissioners continue budget cuts discussion
Riley County commissioners continued work on the proposed 2027 budget Thursday, reviewing department requests after directing officials to identify 2% reductions where possible.
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Riley County reports strong investment income, sales tax growth through June
On Thursday, Riley County treasurer Shiloh Hager reported to the board of commissioners that the county remained in a strong financial position through the end of June, with total assets of...
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Through the lens: Lego Camp
All photos my Michele Clark, Newton Kansan Login to continue reading
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Resurfacing to begin on K-190 in Haskell and Grant counties
The Kansas Department of Transportation plans to begin a chip seal project the week of July 13 along K-190, from the U.S. 160 junction south to the U.S. 56 junction, in Grant and Haskell counties.
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