Manhattan, Riley County differ on whether to pave parking lot in CiCo Park
Aerial view of CiCo Park. (Riley County GIS map) [...]
Aerial view of CiCo Park. (Riley County GIS map) [...]
Authorities are investigating a Tuesday night injury crash in [...]
Manhattan city officials are moving forward on a request [...]
The Manhattan-Ogden School Board will meet this evening at [...]
The Manhattan City Commission met Tuesday to discuss the [...]
Manhattan City Commissioners unanimously approved the first reading of [...]
Riley County Police are investigating a pair of thefts [...]

The Board of Riley County Commissioners approved a request by County Clerk Rich Vargo to hire an architect to develop remodeling plans to expand office space for election staff. Vargo asked for the board to approve an architect to redesign the 4th floor of the Courthouse Plaza East (CPE) building to accommodate the extra needed [...]
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City officials say Ebert Construction is closing the 600 block of Poyntz Ave today and tomorrow, in order to install the string light poles that will flank the mid-block crosswalk. The street will reopen in time for Third Thursday festivities. The work was not able to be completed with the rest of the project due [...]
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Judge William Malcolm, the longtime magistrate judge for the 21st Judicial District, which encompasses Riley and Clay counties, died Sunday from injuries he sustained in a car wreck earlier this month. He was 74. In a statement Monday, Chief Judge Grant Bannister remembered Malcolm as a kind hearted human-being and valued colleague. “He was a [...]
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