Everybody Counts Community Event promotes calling 211 for local resources

The Douglass Recreation Complex in Manhattan hosted the Everybody Counts Community Event yesterday. Agencies and Organizations passed out goodies; provided resource information; and chatted with the community. But, Konza United Way’s CEO, Tara Claussen, says there is also 24/7 help available: 211 is answered by a larger United Way in the Wichita area, but Claussen [...]

By |2022-08-07T14:29:38-05:00August 7th, 2022|Categories: Local News|Tags: , , , , , , |Comments Off on Everybody Counts Community Event promotes calling 211 for local resources

McKee survives primary challenge in Pottawatomie County; Bloom defeats Carlson in District 64 House race

Pottawatomie County 1st District Commissioner Dee McKee has survived a primary challenge and will advance to the November ballot. The incumbent Republican received 1,162 votes compared to 557 votes for Hans Tessman and 324 votes for Nathaniel Gotsch. McKee will likely be unopposed in the November election as she seeks a third term. Elsewhere, Republican [...]

By |2022-08-03T07:31:42-05:00August 3rd, 2022|Categories: Local News|Tags: , |Comments Off on McKee survives primary challenge in Pottawatomie County; Bloom defeats Carlson in District 64 House race

Pottawatomie County commission discuss levying of additional sales taxes to fund road/bridge projects

The Pottawatomie County Commission is considering asking voters to levy a quarter-cent sales tax to fund road and bridge projects in the county. Commissioner Greg Riat on KMAN’s In Focus Tuesday. The board is discussing a list of road projects that they would like to the see funding go towards, with some in Blue Township, [...]

By |2022-07-28T07:26:38-05:00July 28th, 2022|Categories: Local News|Tags: |Comments Off on Pottawatomie County commission discuss levying of additional sales taxes to fund road/bridge projects

Bids for new signal on Wamego’s west edge come in 18 percent over engineer’s estimate

Bids turned in last week for a new traffic signal at Highway 24 and Columbian Road, came in 18 percent over the engineer’s estimate. Pottawatomie County Counselor John Watt informed commissioners Monday that bids over 10 percent on road projects can’t be approved, though says an exception could be made in this case, based upon [...]

By |2022-07-19T15:27:56-05:00July 19th, 2022|Categories: Local News|Tags: , |Comments Off on Bids for new signal on Wamego’s west edge come in 18 percent over engineer’s estimate

Former Wamego teachers accused of sexual relations with a student make first court appearance

Two former Wamego teachers appeared in Pottawatomie District Court Tuesday morning. 51-year-old Allen and 55-year-old Deborah Sylvester appeared in front of Judge Erich Campbell. Each are charged with unlawful sexual relations involving a student who was 17, later turned 18, during the 2020-21 school year. On May 31st, the married couple resigned their positions as [...]

By |2022-07-19T11:28:47-05:00July 19th, 2022|Categories: Local News|Tags: , |Comments Off on Former Wamego teachers accused of sexual relations with a student make first court appearance

Pottawatomie County sets August hearing for budget; mill levy proposed at 29.885

Pottawatomie County commissioners have set an Aug. 22 hearing for the 2023 budget and notice of the revenue neutral rate, which county staff say will be exceeded. The budget, which will be published sometime early next month, totals over $39.3 million, an increase of over $3 million from 2022. Much of the increase comes from [...]

By |2022-07-18T14:49:26-05:00July 18th, 2022|Categories: Local News|Tags: |Comments Off on Pottawatomie County sets August hearing for budget; mill levy proposed at 29.885

Conditional use permit granted for rock quarry near Wheaton

Pottawatomie County commissioners this week approved a conditional use permit for a rock quarry to go in near Wheaton. The vote was 2-1 in favor of Mid-States Materials and came after months of discussion on the topic and a number of protests from residents who live near the planned quarry. It will be constructed about [...]

By |2022-07-14T09:39:12-05:00July 14th, 2022|Categories: Local News|Tags: |Comments Off on Conditional use permit granted for rock quarry near Wheaton

Advanced voting begins with eyes on key races at state and local level

Advanced voting in Kansas began Wednesday ahead of the Aug. 2 primary election. Registered voters have until July 26 to obtain a ballot by mail. In-person voting is open at the county clerk’s office from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Riley County will also host an advanced voting opportunity July 30 inside [...]

By |2022-07-13T15:41:23-05:00July 13th, 2022|Categories: Local News|Tags: , |Comments Off on Advanced voting begins with eyes on key races at state and local level

Three suspects in St. George drug distribution investigation appear in court

Three people accused in a drug distribution investigation in St. George appeared in Pottawatomie County District Court Tuesday. Separate status hearings were scheduled over the next month for 44-year-old Dixie Martin, 30-year-old Kaley Hamilton and 23-year-old Wesley Cook, who were among five arrested a week ago. Four children were also placed into state custody as [...]

By |2022-07-13T06:16:35-05:00July 13th, 2022|Categories: Local News|Tags: |Comments Off on Three suspects in St. George drug distribution investigation appear in court
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