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    You are at:Home»Local News»Job Corps students to be evicted this week, commissioner says

    Job Corps students to be evicted this week, commissioner says

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    By Paul Parker on June 3, 2025 Local News, Manhattan

    Flint Hills Job Corps students have to vacate their campus dorms by Wednesday, following a U.S. Department of Labor decision last week to suspend operations.

    City commissioner Peter Oppelt said in a statement Friday that students at the residential facility, 4620 Eureka Drive, will go to their homes of record, but 10 still need somewhere to go.

    “My immediate concern is finding a safe place for those students to go, and am working on organizing resources to find some kind of temporary housing. If you are able to help, or know of folks who could, please reach out to me and I will contact them,” Oppelt said.

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    Department of Labor Job Corps decision Eureka Drive Job Corps federal job training shutdown Flint Hills Job Corps Job Corps closure 2025 Job Corps transparency report Manhattan Kansas student support Peter Oppelt Manhattan KS student housing emergency Manhattan vocational training program closure
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