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    You are at:Home»Local News»Update: Aggieville’s St. Patrick’s day festivities continue despite parade being cancelled

    Update: Aggieville’s St. Patrick’s day festivities continue despite parade being cancelled

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    By KMAN Staff on February 22, 2023 Local News

    Update: The Aggieville St. Patrick’s Day Parade has been cancelled for 2023 due to road construction.

    Festivities will take place March 18th. Anyone interested in participating in the race or fun run can register at stpatsmhk.com.

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    Last year, construction in Aggieville disrupted the route of Manhattan’s annual Christmas parade and this year’s St. Patrick’s Day parade will likely be disrupted by it as well.

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    That was City Manager Ron Fehr and City Commissioner Wynn Butler on KMAN’s In Focus.

    Despite the likely loss of the parade, Butler says the business district is still planning to host other St. Patty’s Day activities.

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    Festivities will take place March 18th. Anyone interested in participating in the race or fun run can register at stpatsmhk.com.

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