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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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Recreation
Monday, January 05, 2009
Intramurals at K-State: Fun and fitness

Soccer is one of the fastest growing sports in the United States . The same holds true in Manhattan, and especially at K-State. In fact, said John Wondra, assistant director of recreational services, soccer might be the fastest growing intramural sport at K-State.

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This fall, KSU could lay the groundwork for the first major expansion to its recreation center since 1995.
Published 12/23/2008
Located seven miles east of Highway 177 is a warm-weather getaway for students and community members to get in touch with nature. Pillsbury Crossing Wildlife Area offers 59 acres of fishing, hiking, bird watching, boating and other activities on the northern edge of the Flint Hills region.
Published 7/23/2007
On this, the 27th Annual Earth Day, today's edition of Parade magazine asks "What Makes America Beautiful?"
Published 4/23/2007
There is plenty to do in Manhattan no matter what time of year you are here!
Published 1/31/2007
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
Interested in fishing, hiking, biking, picnicking or water sports?
Published 1/31/2007
Looking for a quiet shady picnic spot, a place for a fierce volleyball game or somewhere to ice skate? City Park offers recreation at little or no cost year-round.
Published 1/31/2007
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Published 12/9/2008
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