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In this year of growth and transition, we helped local employers attract and retain talent, supported business expansion, and played a key role in job creation. Through strong partnerships, we fostered collaboration and provided businesses, stakeholders, and residents with valuable...

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Our mission is to catalyze economic growth by providing equitable opportunities and partnering with local and regional entities for a prosperous Pottawatomie County.

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Our second Career Hunt was a hit! We had a blast with nearly 300 students from Eisenhower Middle School and Onaga Middle School who got to hear about potential careers directly from local volunteers. Thank you to the Manhattan Area Chamber of Commerce, Pottawatomie County Economic Development Corporation, Kansas State University and Manhattan Area Technical College for partnering with us to make this event happen. đź‘€ Coming soon: We'll share instructions on how to host a Career Hunt in your community! ... See MoreSee Less
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Please join us from 9:30 - 10:30 am CT on May 2nd to hear from Jenny Doty and Quinlan Carttar with the Heartland Regional Food Business Center and Rural Grocery Initiative. Register here at ksre-learn.com/ecall ... See MoreSee Less
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This week, the Riley County Police Department and the Junction City Police Department have received reports of counterfeit $100 bills. The cases appear to be connected, as the serial numbers on the bills match. These counterfeit bills are of an older design that lacks current security features. They also have a waxy texture and have passed some counterfeit detection pen tests.We encourage the community to carefully verify any cash received—especially $100 bills—to ensure its authenticity. ... See MoreSee Less
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