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Regents approve reduced out-of-state tuition rate for students from Illinois

The Kansas Board of Regents gave approval to K-State, Emporia State and Wichita State Universities to charge a reduced out-of-state tuition rate to first-time freshmen or transfer students from Illinois. K-State is already offering the rate to students from Arkansas, California, Colorado, Michigan, Oklahoma and Texas. President Richard Myers addressed one regent’s concern that the [...]

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Dr. Dylan Lutter talks equine care

Caring for your horses is something you should take seriously every step of the way, literally. Dr. Dylan Lutter, Kansas State Clinical Professor of Equine Performance Medicine and Surgery, tells KMAN that horse lameness is one of the most common reasons horses are brought into the clinic. “It’s a clinical sign that we associate, typically, [...]

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By |2021-09-19T14:19:14-05:00September 19th, 2021|Entertainment News, Local News|Comments Off on Dr. Dylan Lutter talks equine care

Moran Speaks on Ag Issues in Manhattan Wheat Tour Stop

Senator Jerry Moran’s Kansas Wheat Tour stopped in Manhattan Thursday afternoon, giving him an opportunity to talk with the Kansas Wheat Commission board. Among the topics Moran addressed was the aftermath of the United States withdrawing its military from Afghanistan. He says there’s likely to be a need Kansas farmers can help ease. With the [...]

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By |2021-09-17T10:36:08-05:00September 17th, 2021|Entertainment News, Local News|Comments Off on Moran Speaks on Ag Issues in Manhattan Wheat Tour Stop

Longtime Riley County Historical Muesum Director Cheryl Collins passes away

The longtime executive director of the Riley County Historical Museum has died. Cheryl Collins passed away Wednesday morning at age 68 following a brief illness, according to the Manhattan Mercury. She served as director of the museum for more than three decades and was a frequent guest on KMAN’s In Focus, where she made her [...]

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By |2021-09-16T17:52:32-05:00September 16th, 2021|Entertainment News, Local News|Comments Off on Longtime Riley County Historical Muesum Director Cheryl Collins passes away

USD 383 desperately in need of bus drivers, other positions amid major staffing shortages

Demand for bus drivers remains high for the USD 383 Manhattan-Ogden Transportation Department. Close to a dozen maintenance employees and district mechanics are filling in on those routes in the interim. Assistant Superintendent Eric Reid says with activities well underway, it’s putting a strain on an already thin pool of available drivers. Reid says the [...]

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USD 383 officials promise disciplinary action following vandalism inspired by social media trend

Vandalism has been occurring recently in restrooms at Manhattan High School, as well as both middle schools, following a national trend on social media. School officials sounded the alarm on the issue at Wednesday’s school board meeting, with Superintendent Marvin Wade condemning it and promising action against those responsible. The trend, popular on TikTok, is [...]

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Universal masking to continue through Oct. 22 at Manhattan-Ogden Schools

Masks will remain a requirement inside all Manhattan-Ogden school facilities for at least the next five weeks. School board members approved Wednesday the latest pandemic response plan update in a 5-2 vote, extending universal masking on campuses through Oct. 22. Board member Brandy Santos has opposed masks from the start and did so again Wednesday. [...]

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Riley County weekly COVID report shows 6 hospitalizations, 118 new cases

Riley County has identified 118 new coronavirus cases in the past week and 98 additional recoveries. The latest report Wednesday, Sept. 15 also showed six unvaccinated patients being treated at Ascension Via Christi. One patient is in the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit. Health officials say there are 196 active positive cases and since December there [...]

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Parks officials share summer facility usage data; date set for Eisenhower Rec Center opening

Manhattan Parks & Rec officials are eager to open the third of three new recreational facilities later this month. Recreation Director Randi Clifford, says over the past few weeks the department has been ironing out its staffing needs for the Eisenhower Rec Center. He told Parks Advisory Board members this week the initial plans for [...]

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Manhattan Commission Hears Aggieville Parking Plans

The Manhattan City Commission heard a group of proposals on Tuesday for potential parking fees for both on-street and off-street parking once the new Aggieville garage goes on line. Up for further discussion will be the potential of charging those who park in the garage after 8 p.m. as a way to gain additional revenue, [...]

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