OUR LOCATION
We are the communities and surrounding area of Randolph, Olsburg, and Fostoria.
We are located in Northeast Kansas, around the north end of Tuttle Creek Reservoir, in Riley and Pottawatomie Counties.
We are twenty five miles north of Manhattan, home of Kansas State University.
COMMUNITY WEBSITES
City of Randolph
To see what is going on in Randolph visit the city's website. You can view the calendar of events, keep up with the PRIDE committee, check out what is going on during the annual Independence Day Celebration, see our list of businesses, and see what is available for recreation activities. You can also check us out on Facebook.
City of Olsburg
To see what is going on in Olsburg visit the city's website. You can view current and upcoming events on the home page, view listings of businesses and organizations, read about the history of our city, keep up with PRIDE, and view some pictures of our community. You can also check us out on Facebook.
"BRIDGING THE GENERATIONS" - THE HISTORY OF OLD RANDOLPH
In 1960, the Tuttle Creek Reservoir Dam ended Randolph and ten other neighboring towns. All the towns along the river in the counties of Riley, Pottawatomie, and part of Marshall are now under the water of the Tuttle Creek Reservoir.
The town of Randolph relocated several miles west to it’s current location.
Some traditions, families, friendships, land, farming economy, and memories were lost. However, many people said that their life and town wasn't going away, just moving.