By Paul Parker|2025-01-14T07:23:07-06:00January 14th, 2025|Categories: Local News, Podcasts|Tags: Christmas Day fire, City Hall Meeting, County Commissioners, Discarded smoking materials, Manhattan city commissioners, Manhattan Fire Department, Severe Weather in Kansas, Tornadoes in Kansas, Warming Shelter, Winter Storm|Comments Off on The KMAN Five-Minute Morning Show: City Commission to choose new mayor
By Paul Parker|2025-01-14T07:23:07-06:00January 14th, 2025|Categories: Local News, Podcasts|Tags: Christmas Day fire, City Hall Meeting, County Commissioners, Discarded smoking materials, Manhattan city commissioners, Manhattan Fire Department, Severe Weather in Kansas, Tornadoes in Kansas, Warming Shelter, Winter Storm|Comments Off on The KMAN Five-Minute Morning Show: City Commission to choose new mayor
By Paul Parker|2025-01-14T07:23:07-06:00January 14th, 2025|Categories: Local News, Podcasts|Tags: Christmas Day fire, City Hall Meeting, County Commissioners, Discarded smoking materials, Manhattan city commissioners, Manhattan Fire Department, Severe Weather in Kansas, Tornadoes in Kansas, Warming Shelter, Winter Storm|Comments Off on The KMAN Five-Minute Morning Show: City Commission to choose new mayor
By Peter Rice|2024-12-18T12:58:48-06:00December 18th, 2024|Categories: Local News, Manhattan|Tags: Aggieville business growth, Aggieville housing development, Commerce Bank building demolition, downtown Manhattan projects, Hutton Development Aggieville, Hutton Development proposal, Jayme Minton approval, John Matta support, Karen McCulloh dissent, local tax incentives, Manhattan city commissioners, Manhattan housing needs, Manhattan Kansas redevelopment, Manhattan retail and residential space, Manhattan tax breaks, Manhattan urban planning, Manhattan-Kansas real estate, Midtown development Manhattan, Peter Oppelt opposition, Poyntz Avenue redevelopment, Property tax abatement, sales tax exemption, Susan Adamchak mayor, walkable districts Manhattan|Comments Off on City approves tax breaks for mixed-use building on former Commerce Bank site
By Paul Parker|2024-12-18T06:42:02-06:00December 18th, 2024|Categories: Local News, Podcasts|Tags: Aggieville Business Association, Aggieville third hotel, Chipotle 12th and Laramie, city-operated facilities fees, Courtyard hotel Aggieville, Dennis Cook Aggieville, existing home sales rise, Flint Hills Association of Realtors, Geary County homes, Hampton Inn Aggieville proposal, home sales increase Manhattan, Junction City real estate, Manhattan city commissioners, Manhattan housing market, Manhattan Kansas news, Manhattan recreation center membership, Manhattan-Junction City home sales, Midtown development Manhattan, pool admission fee Manhattan, Pottawatomie County real estate, real estate market Manhattan, Riley County cost-recovery, Riley County housing inventory, Sunset Zoo fee increase, tax subsidy reduction|Comments Off on The KMAN Five-Minute Morning Show: 3rd hotel in Aggieville still under consideration
By Paul Parker|2024-12-18T06:42:02-06:00December 18th, 2024|Categories: Local News, Podcasts|Tags: Aggieville Business Association, Aggieville third hotel, Chipotle 12th and Laramie, city-operated facilities fees, Courtyard hotel Aggieville, Dennis Cook Aggieville, existing home sales rise, Flint Hills Association of Realtors, Geary County homes, Hampton Inn Aggieville proposal, home sales increase Manhattan, Junction City real estate, Manhattan city commissioners, Manhattan housing market, Manhattan Kansas news, Manhattan recreation center membership, Manhattan-Junction City home sales, Midtown development Manhattan, pool admission fee Manhattan, Pottawatomie County real estate, real estate market Manhattan, Riley County cost-recovery, Riley County housing inventory, Sunset Zoo fee increase, tax subsidy reduction|Comments Off on The KMAN Five-Minute Morning Show: 3rd hotel in Aggieville still under consideration
By Peter Rice|2024-11-27T12:21:11-06:00November 27th, 2024|Categories: Local News|Tags: Admission fee hikes, City budget proposals, City commission proposals, City facility price increases, City staff recommendations, Commissioner Karen McCulloh, Commissioner Peter Oppelt, Community facilities funding, Cost-recovery model, Local government decisions, Manhattan city commissioners, Manhattan Kansas news, Parks and recreation funding, Pool admission fees, Public meeting feedback, Recreation center fees, Recreation facility pricing, Scholarship program adjustments, Sunset Zoo admission increase, USD 383 school district|Comments Off on City leans toward price increases for city facilities