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    Interview: Election recap with Manhattan City Commissioner-elect John Matta

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    By KMAN Staff on November 3, 2021 Meet Your Candidates
    Manhattan City Commissioner-elect John Matta

    Following a defeat in the Riley County Commission race in 2020, John Matta has won election to the Manhattan City Commission for a 2-year term. He spoke with KMAN Tuesday night about a return to the board he previously served on from 2011 to 2015.

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