City Commission, Staff Working on 2023 Budget of a Little Over $166,900,000 Million Editoral By Jon A. Brake: For those citizens that are concerned about the City of Manhattan not having Flag Football because of lack of money, I have a lot in Florida that I would like to sell you. The City held a Read More
Month: July 2022
Manhattan Free Press 07.21.2022 “Value Them Both” is an Opportunity for Kansans to Once Again Lead America Forward
“Value Them Both” is an Opportunity for Kansans to Once Again Lead America Forward By Michael R. Pompeo : Secretary of State Mike Pompeo The state of Kansas has always been defined by leadership and courage. Its plains were home to the first generations of American settlers, who left teeming cities to lead America westward Read More
Manhattan Free Press 07.14.2022 Heat wave raises questions about power reliability
Heat wave raises questions about power reliability City of Manhattan (MANHATTAN, Kan. – July 6 2022) — This year’s Furniture Amnesty Day (FAD) will take place Friday, July 29 in City Park.FAD is a free community event that gives people the opportunity to donate or pick up used furniture at no cost. Anyone can Read More
Manhattan Free Press 07.07.2022 Evergy moves up timeline to close two coal-fired plants
Evergy moves up timeline to close two coal-fired plants LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) (April 30, 2021) — Evergy plans to close two of its coal-fired plants within nine years as part of its efforts to reduce its use of fossil fuels, according to a report filed Friday with regulators.
Manhattan Free Press 06.30.2022 Independence Day and Our Legacy of Liberty
Independence Day and Our Legacy of Liberty By Mark Alexander Patriot Post As we approach the 246th anniversary of the Founding of American Liberty, I am grateful for the critical decisions by our Supreme Court affirming not only the sanctity of life but also the fundamental First Amendment and Second Amendment rights of all Americans.