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Burn bans in place Wednesday, Thursday, due to dry, windy conditions

Burn bans are in place across much of the region including Riley and Pottawatomie counties for today and tomorrow. That’s because of the threat of high winds and dry conditions which could easily fuel grass fires. Breezy southeasterly winds could gust as high as 35 mph, coupled with temperatures in the mid-to-upper 50s are likely [...]

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Sentencing set for suspect in theft of vehicle carrying K-State Collegian newspapers

The suspect accused in an October 7 motor vehicle theft has entered a plea deal with prosecutors. Court records show 35-year-old Brewster Lee Jones entered guilty pleas to one count of motor vehicle burglary and one count of theft at an arraignment hearing Dec. 30. The vehicle involved in the incident was carrying numerous K-State [...]

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RCPD Report: 1/7/20

The following summary of calls for service/reports filed by the Riley County Police Department is a portion of those received by police.  Some names, addresses, and case details are withheld to follow local, state, and federal law as well as in an attempt to protect community members from being victimized further.  Those arrested are presumed [...]

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American Red Cross experiencing blood-supply shortage

The American Red Cross is urging people to get out and donate blood following a holiday season that saw about 500 fewer volunteer-based blood drives take place than what is typically needed. While all blood types are needed, the organization is in particular need of type O blood as it only has a three-day supply [...]

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Through Lifelong Recreation, residents can take Tai Chi, attend the Kansas City Ballet and much more

Manhattan Parks and Recreation is offering residents 50 years of age and up plenty of fun activities through its Lifelong Recreation program. Molli Maberry, a Manhattan Parks and Rec Recreation Coordinator, shares some of what the program offers. A few Lifelong Rec activities happening this year are a trip to the Kansas City Ballet, a [...]

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Hayes Drive sinkhole construction hits more snags; likely won’t be completed until end of January

Work continues, albeit slow, on a sinkhole at the intersection of Bluemont Ave. and Hayes Dr.. Manhattan City Manager Ron Fehr said last month they’d hoped to have work completed by mid-January, but now says there are some factors complicating that. “We had to put in a third de-watering well at that location. We were [...]

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Hayes Drive sinkhole construction hits more snags; likely won’t be completed until end of January

Work continues, albeit slow, on a sinkhole at the intersection of Bluemont Ave. and Hayes Dr.. Manhattan City Manager Ron Fehr said last month they’d hoped to have work completed by mid-January, but now says there are some factors complicating that. “We had to put in a third de-watering well at that location. We were [...]

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U.S. Senate hopeful Reddi begins second mayoral term

New Manhattan Mayor Usha Reddi says she’s looking forward to her new role in 2020. Reddi is simultaneously running a campaign for U.S. Senate while serving as mayor. As she travels the state, Reddi says her goal is to not only sell herself as a candidate but also the City of Manhattan and the partnerships [...]

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K-State Police recover stolen UTV; still seeking suspect information

Kansas State University Police have recovered a utility terrain vehicle stolen from Bill Snyder Family Stadium. (See related: Update: K-State Police investigating theft of UTV, money from Bill Snyder Family Stadium ATM) Officials report the UTV was located Monday, but are still seeking help identifying the two suspects in the thefts of the UTV and [...]

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K-State Police recover stolen UTV; still seeking suspect information

Kansas State University Police have recovered a utility terrain vehicle stolen from Bill Snyder Family Stadium. (See related: Update: K-State Police investigating theft of UTV, money from Bill Snyder Family Stadium ATM) Officials report the UTV was located Monday, but are still seeking help identifying the two suspects in the thefts of the UTV and [...]

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