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Kansas attorney general concludes Junction City Commission broke open meeting law
Kansas attorney general says the Junction City Commission broke the state's open meetings law to avoid transparency on an economic development project. The post Kansas attorney general concludes Junction City Commission broke open meeting law appeared first on Kansas Reflector.
New principals hired for USD 475
JUNCTION CITY (KSNT) – USD 475 approved the hiring of a new Lincoln Elementary and Spring Valley Elementary principal at the last regular school board meeting. At Lincoln Elementary, Daniel Dinkel was hired to take over the 2024-25 school year following the retirement of long-serving principal Kathi Teeter. Dinkel is currently an instructional coach at […]
Man, 51, reports $10,000 wedding ring stolen from Manhattan hotel room
MANHATTAN, Kan. (WIBW) - Riley County police were investigating a report of a stolen wedding ring from a Manhattan hotel, officials said. The missing ring was reported around 2:32 p.m. Monday from a hotel in the 500 block of S. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. Officers listed a 51-year-old man...
Salute Our Heroes: A Junction City teacher wants to make an impact on kids for their future
JUNCTION CITY, Kan. (WIBW) - A Junction City teacher has a passion for working with others especially those in Elementary School. Jennifer Fallin discovered her love for education after finishing her bachelor’s degree in kinesiology while still being on scholarship for rowing at K-State. Fallin wanted to make a difference and mold the minds of the future.
Multiple power outages reported across northeast Kansas
MANHATTAN (KSNT) – Thousands of Evergy customers are without power Saturday due to a severe weather system in northeast Kansas. Nearly 7,000 people are without power in and around the population centers of Manhattan and Junction City on April 27, according to the Evergy outage map. More outages are being reported in some small towns […]
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