Close Menu

    Closings

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Personalities/Staff
    • Jobs
    • Calendar
    • Contest Rules
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Login
    RSS Facebook X (Twitter)
    News Radio KMAN
    • Local/State News
      • Manhattan
      • Wamego
      • Riley County
      • Pottawatomie County
      • Fort Riley
      • Geary County
      • State News
      • RCPD Reports
    • Weather
    • Sports
      • K-State Sports
      • High School Sports
        • HS Basketball Schedule & Scores
          • Manhattan High
          • Wamego
          • Rock Creek
          • Riley County
          • Frankfort
          • Blue Valley High
      • Scoreboard Saturday
      • Student-Athlete of the Week
    • Podcasts
      • Within Reason with Mike Matson
      • The Game
      • Wildcat Insider
      • Scoreboard Saturday
    • Obituaries
    • Message Us
      • Birthday/Anniversary
    • Keep It Local
    Listen
    Closings And Delaystyle=
    News Radio KMAN
    You are at:Home»Local News»Riley County»Shutdown Impacts WIC, Local Businesses

    Shutdown Impacts WIC, Local Businesses

    0
    By KMAN Staff on October 10, 2013 Riley County

    Riley County Commission 2013As Congress members continue to disagree, we have almost made it to a complete two weeks of the government being shutdown.  Impacts in Washington D.C are evident, but impacts are happening here in Manhattan as well.  Riley County Health Department staff members received disappointing news yesterday, which is a direct result of the shutdown.

    County Health Department Director, Brenda Nickel told commissioners, during their Thursday meeting, the state of Kansas had been lucky the past few weeks because the government shutdown had not yet impacted health services, but people that use WIC will be impacted until the shutdown is over.

    Although people can still redeem their October checks through the end of the month, any November and December checks will not be redeemable until further notice.

    Over 3,100 use the Woman, Infant and Child program in the county.  The program allows families to purchase certain food items, such as milk, cheese, formula, etc., if they need the assistance.  Nickel explained the checks are very specific in what you can pick out.  Many of the checks say what brand, what product, and what size container you are allotted with the check.

    Not only is the government shutdown impacting the health department, but it also seems to be directly impacting retail sales.

    Manhattan Chamber of Commerce President, Lyle Butler said “it is having some impacts on our local economy.  If someone is going to furlough you, you aren’t going to go out and make big purchases.”

    Butler visited several small businesses, and they all seemed to report small declines in sales.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    KMAN Staff
    • Website
    • Facebook
    • X (Twitter)

    Related Posts

    Manhattan residents face meth charges; bond set at $60k and $27k

    Man sentenced for assault with car and tire iron

    Two charged with distribution deaths to be tried together

    Listen Live Here
    Listen Live - Mobile

    Categories

    EEO Report

    FCC Public File

    FCC Applications


    Follow @1350kman on Twitter · Manhattan Broadcasting Company is an equal opportunity employer.
    Manhattan Broadcasting does not discriminate in sale of advertising on the basis of race, gender, or ethnicity, and will not accept advertising which does so discriminate. © 2024 Manhattan Broadcasting Company.

    Follow @1350kman on Twitter · Manhattan Broadcasting Company is an equal opportunity employer.
    Manhattan Broadcasting does not discriminate in sale of advertising on the basis of race, gender, or ethnicity, and will not accept advertising which does so discriminate. © 2024 Manhattan Broadcasting Company.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    x