Anthony Fehrenbacher hasn't been seen since May 26 and relatives said there was no sign of him when police did a wellness check on his home.
Brenden Wetzel was critically injured in a crash in February 2023. Things are looking up—way up—for the Manhattan teen.
Manhattan police will participate in the May 19 fundraiser for Special Olympics Illinois.
The reopening of Eastern Avenue provides an important link to and from Manhattan, Mayor Mike Adrieansen said.
The fire was out within 10 minutes of crews arriving at the fire at Smith and Schoolhouse roads.
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Two trustees appeared in their last Village Board meeting. The board and Mayor Adrieansen paid tribute to their service to the community.
The Public Works Department has openings for seasonal work.
Manhattan Mayor Mike Adrieansen is asking Manhattan residents to up their physical activity as part of a national challenge.
Rescue animals in need of another chance find a home at HHH Ranch in Manhattan. Staff and Patch will highlight them. Here's Toast's story.
Mollie and Madelyn Ronaldson do not live a typical teen life, but for a night they'll join hordes of others who do, thanks to some friends.
In its second year, the garden has 12 plots available to residents on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Brenden Wetzel was devastated when first responders had to cut off his favorite cowboy boots. New Lenox firefighters did something about it.
The Manhattan Chili Cook-off will be held Sunday, March 26 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Gallagher's Pub. There's still time to enter.
Manhattan's HHH Ranch needs to raise money quickly to help replenish its hay supply to feed its many rescue animals.
Dixie Mae Barclay, who has spina bifida, could use a little help from her friends to win a contest for a bike made just for her.
Burger King heard the story of the dog 'King', who was recently reunited with his owner after being abandoned, and did a little something.
The wall will be in Manhattan from June 30–July 5.
"King" and his owner are getting a little extra love—and help—from a public whose hearts went out to them after hearing their story.
Ashley Searing, founder of RejuveNate Plants and Wellness, will help participants use creative therapy to paint their own planter pots.
The family of Lana Roemer, 16, who ran away from home three weeks ago, is asking for her or someone with her to let them know she's safe.
Maria Tovo, 51, is bringing her Rock Steady Boxing Vitality business to Manhattan—and she knows it can and will help so many.
The six-session beekeeping course will be held on Tuesdays from Feb. 21 to March 28 at Plum Creek Nature Center.
Manhattan's 28th annual Irish Fest is set for Saturday, March 4, in downtown Manhattan.
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Businesses across Illinois and the Manhattan area will honor veterans on Friday with a variety of discounts, free food, and merchandise.
After local residents turn back their clocks on Saturday, the sun will set much earlier than folks have gotten used to in recent months.
The free educational program is scheduled from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 3, at Anna McDonald School in Manhattan.
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The family recently started a Facebook page to help find a donor for Adam Flores, and to educate the public on how to be a living donor.
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Paige Hesser, 14, has misophonia, which causes strong, negative reactions to sounds that others would have little to no reaction to.
The free educational program is scheduled from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Nov. 3 at Anna McDonald School in Manhattan.
Mayor Mike Adrieansen, who makes a living working for ComEd, was part of the effort to bring some normalcy back to people affected by Ian.
Volunteers from Amazon and Roc Solid Foundation spent Friday building and setting up the play set for the 3-year-old with neuroblastoma.
The free event is scheduled from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Wabash Street parking lot in downtown Manhattan.
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The annual fundraiser features live music, food vendors, a silent auction and, of course, plenty of wine.
The event will include a whole day of activities, music, fireworks and more.
The Village of Manhattan is hosting the community wide garage sale Sept. 9-10.