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Megan Moser

Megan Moser

Executive Editor at The Manhattan Mercury

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  • English
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  • Editorial Page
  • Local News

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Champion actively hiring following $1B sale in spring

Following the sale of the company in the spring, Champion Teamwear appears to be actively hiring new employees.
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Champion actively hiring following $1B sale in spring

Following the sale of the company in the spring, Champion Teamwear appears to be actively hiring new employees.
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EDGE OF THE FUTURE | A look at planned condos, hotel, restaurants n...

Things are happening on the Edge. The northern part of the K-State campus, known as the Edge District, will have a steakhouse, brewery, hotel, condos and park, according to new
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HOW SECURE IS IT? Vargo shares election security procedures

Riley County clerk Rich Vargo wants voters to know that their elections have never been more secure.
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Cast of 'Somebody Somewhere' appears in Manhattan at finale watch p...

The cast of HBO’s “Somebody Somewhere” appeared in Manhattan on Sunday night, making emotional speeches at a finale watch party.
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Nunziato highlights partnerships as Fort Riley prepares for multipl...

As multiple 1st Infantry Division units prepare to deploy in the next year, Fort Riley’s garrison commander emphasized the importance of community partnerships in supporting soldiers and their families.
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Source: At least 28 NBAF employees fired as part of USDA's cuts

At least 28 people have been fired from the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility in Manhattan since Friday as part of the sweeping cuts to the federal government workforce by
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USDA secretary says cuts at NBAF were part of 'imperfect process'

Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins on Wednesday acknowledged that the firing and rehiring of federal workers at NBAF in February was “an imperfect process.”
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Sources: Champion to close Manhattan facilities

Champion Teamwear plans to close its Manhattan operation, according to multiple sources with knowledge of the situation.
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Falcon Land withdraws proposal for feedlot near Riley

Falcon Land LLC, a company planning a feedlot northeast of Riley, said in a letter Thursday they have decided not to move forward with the project.
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School board member sues Kansas Dept. of Education for wrongful ter...

A USD 383 school board member is suing her former employer, the state department of education, in federal court for forcing her to resign, saying it was a violation of