By: Stacey Saldanha-Olson
The Topeka City Council renewed its Neighborhood Revitalization Plan — and parts of the city are no longer considered "at risk." Here's what to know.
Stacey Saldanha-Olson is a Metro Reporter for The Manhattan Mercury, focusing on local news in Manhattan, Kansas. With a passion for community journalism, Stacey covers a wide range of topics including local government, events, social issues, and human interest stories.
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Stacey's coverage primarily revolves around local government, events, infrastructure, and elections. She frequently covers government announcements and press releases related to these topics.
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