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City of Manhattan provides info on parking app, permits for Aggieville Parking Garage

Tuesday marks the official launch of paid parking in the Aggieville Parking Garage. Manhattan city officials say payments can be made through the Park Mobile app, using a credit or debit card. Patrons can also register their license plate and pay for on-demand parking. The Park Mobile app is also used at K-State and Manhattan [...]

By |2023-01-16T09:31:28-06:00January 16th, 2023|Entertainment News, Local News|Comments Off on City of Manhattan provides info on parking app, permits for Aggieville Parking Garage

Riley County Law Board to meet Tuesday with reorganization and new RCPD director in place

The Riley County Law Board will hold its first meeting of the new year Tuesday. The meeting will include reorganization, which occurs every two years, as well as election of officers. Coming off the Law Board will be Manhattan City Commissioner and current Law Board Chair Linda Morse, as well as Riley County Commissioner Kathryn [...]

By |2023-01-16T09:25:05-06:00January 16th, 2023|Entertainment News, Local News|Comments Off on Riley County Law Board to meet Tuesday with reorganization and new RCPD director in place

Riley County makes decision on annexation of City of MHK for property near airport

Riley County BOCC member Greg McKinley, Chair Kathryn Focke, Vice-Chair John FordAn open public meeting was well attended Saturday morning in Riley County Commissioners’ Chambers. The board was tasked with deciding if an annexation to the City of Manhattan would hinder growth or development to the area or any incorporated city in the county. The nearly 79 acre tract of land is located between the airport [...]

By |2023-01-15T16:06:20-06:00January 15th, 2023|Entertainment News, Local News|Comments Off on Riley County makes decision on annexation of City of MHK for property near airport

Manhattan’s Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. celebrations

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. celebrations begin Monday morning in Manhattan. The Douglass School, located at 900 Yuma Street will host a Prayer Breakfast on January 16th, starting at 9 a.m. K-State Vice President for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Dr. Rana Johnson will be the keynote speaker. Volunteer organization HandsOn K-State will host a [...]

By |2023-01-15T15:41:06-06:00January 15th, 2023|Entertainment News, Local News|Comments Off on Manhattan’s Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. celebrations

Wamego man arrested following investigation into illegal drug activity

Pottawatomie County authorities have arrested a Wamego man on a number of drug charges. According to Sheriff Shane Jager, deputies executed a narcotics search warrant Wednesday in the 3600 block of Apel Road, charging 47-year-old Michael Duane Johnson with cultivation of a controlled substance, criminal possession of a firearm, as well as possession of marijuana, [...]

By |2023-01-13T14:39:56-06:00January 13th, 2023|Entertainment News, Local News|Comments Off on Wamego man arrested following investigation into illegal drug activity

Annual summary shows Fort Riley’s economic impact topped $1.88 billion in 2022

Fort Riley officials have released their annual economic impact summary, which measures the installation’s estimated economic footprint on the Central Flint Hills region, including the Manhattan and Junction City area. Officials in a Thursday release said the financial impact for fiscal year 2022 rose to $1.88 billion, topping $1.8 billion for a second consecutive year. [...]

By |2023-01-13T11:47:19-06:00January 13th, 2023|Entertainment News, Local News|Comments Off on Annual summary shows Fort Riley’s economic impact topped $1.88 billion in 2022

Downtown and Aggieville parking changes to begin next week

A number of parking changes have been occurring this month around Manhattan, with more changes to come, starting next week. Starting Tuesday in downtown Manhattan, patrons will be subject to two hour parking limits on the street. Gina Snyder, Executive Director of Downtown Manhattan Inc., says that means patrons will need to be mindful of [...]

By |2023-01-12T14:50:19-06:00January 12th, 2023|Entertainment News, Local News|Comments Off on Downtown and Aggieville parking changes to begin next week

Flights at MHK impacted by Wednesday FAA computer glitch

A glitch in the FAA’s computer system led to grounded flights across the country Wednesday, including at the Manhattan Regional Airport. The Federal Aviation Administration suspended all flights after its Notice to Air Missions system, which sends hazard alerts to pilots, airports and airlines broke down Tuesday evening and sparked numerous delays and cancellations nationwide. [...]

By |2023-01-12T07:43:43-06:00January 12th, 2023|Entertainment News, Local News|Comments Off on Flights at MHK impacted by Wednesday FAA computer glitch

Water damage issue resolved at Rock Creek High School, though gym floor may need replacing

Rock Creek Schools had a bit of a rocky start to the 2023 spring semester following water damage and flooding to parts of the junior and senior high school, that occurred on Dec. 23. The flooding was a result of a failure in the system for the building’s fire sprinklers. USD 323 Superintendent Joan Simoneau [...]

By |2023-01-11T14:24:52-06:00January 11th, 2023|Entertainment News, Local News|Comments Off on Water damage issue resolved at Rock Creek High School, though gym floor may need replacing

Renz to retire from K-State Alumni Association after 45 years of service

Long time K-State Alumni Association President and CEO Amy Button Renz will retire at the end of the school year, capping 45 years of service to Kansas State University, according to a Wednesday release. Renz began her career with the Alumni Association in 1977, becoming president and CEO in 1994 and was the first female [...]

By |2023-01-11T10:55:46-06:00January 11th, 2023|Entertainment News, Local News|Comments Off on Renz to retire from K-State Alumni Association after 45 years of service
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