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Which is your top priority among the proposed recreation projects for the city?
Fix City Pool ($7.5 million)
Fix Northview Pool ($2 million)
Fix CiCo Pool ($600K)
Zoo education building ($3.9 million)
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Clubs & Organizations
Monday, January 05, 2009

Manhattan's community has a wealth of clubs and organizations whose news shall be documented here.

Whether you're a student, in the military, retired, a local, or temporary resident, there are a variety of clubs that will satisfy your desire to socialize and get out and about in Manhappenin' 

If you like fishing, yoga, pottery, yosakoi or planning group ventures to support the College and highschool teams then you should keep your eye on this page for news that may interest your interests.

 

 

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Published 6/29/2008
From athletics to fine arts, Manhattan area organizations work hard to come up with programs and events that would delight and entertain the young and young at heart.
Published 1/31/2007
Whether you want to fish; hike; bike; or picnic. Five miles north of Manhattan, Tuttle Creek Lake is the second largest lake in the state, with 104 miles of shoreline and nine developed park areas. As temperatures cool and schedules return to normal for many, Tuttle Creek Lake is even more inviting.
Published 12/16/2003
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