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RCPD Report 5/9/19

Officers filed a report for criminal damage to property in the 500 block of N Manhattan Ave in Manhattan on May 9, 2019, at approximately 3:20 AM. Officers listed Dirty Dawgs Saloon as the victim when two known male suspects damaged piping in the bathroom of the business. The estimated total loss associated with this [...]

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Water levels improving as area gets break from wet weather pattern

After several days of rain, the outlook for the end of the week looks encouraging for the Manhattan area. Still, some rivers and streams remain high including the Kansas River which is in a flood warning until Friday afternoon. At 6 a.m. the stage was 17.62 feet, just slightly under flood stage which is 18 [...]

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Bergman Elementary principal to retire at end of school year

MANHATTAN — Frank V. Bergman Elementary School principal Lori Martin has announced she will retire at the end of the school year. Martin announced on the school’s Facebook page Tuesday, that after almost 20 years with the district, she will be leaving once the school year ends. In the post, Martin says she’s excited to [...]

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Update: Shed fire damages two mobile homes in Northview neighborhood

MANHATTAN — The Manhattan Fire Department responded just after midnight Thursday to a shed on fire in the Northview neighborhood. Firefighters arrived to find the 10-foot-by-10-foot shed in the 2100 block of Mike Place fully engulfed. Fire spread to the adjacent mobile homes. The shed fire was contained within five minutes, although crews had to [...]

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RCPD Report 5/8/19

Thomas Adams, 50, of Manhattan was arrested while in the 1100 block of S Seth Child Rd. in Manhattan on May 7, 2019, at approximately 11:10 AM. Adams was arrested on offenses of rape and aggravated criminal sodomy. Adams was issued a total bond of $500,000.00 causing him to remain confined at the time of [...]

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RCPD arrests man on aggravated sodomy, rape charges

A Riley County man is being held on half a million dollar bond in Riley County jail on rape charges, according to the daily police report. 50-year-old Thomas Ray Adams was arrested in the noon hour of May 7 in the 6000 block of Tuttle Terrace, outside of city limits. He’s charged with raping a [...]

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Update: Flooding continues in Manhattan area as one more round of wet weather looms

3 p.m. Wednesday update MANHATTAN — Flooding continues on a number of rivers and streams throughout the region, despite a break in the rains Wednesday afternoon. More rains are expected through the evening into early Thursday. A flood warning continues on the Kansas River at Manhattan affecting Pottawatomie, Riley and Wabaunsee continues until Saturday morning. [...]

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Update: Flood warning issued for Kansas River, high waters remain in Wildcat Creek

11 a.m. Wednesday update  MANHATTAN — Flooding continues to be a concern for a number of rivers, creeks and streams throughout northeast Kansas including Manhattan and surrounding areas. At the KMAN studios, nearly 2.5 inches of rain was measured Wednesday morning, bringing the weekly total to just over 4 inches since Monday. Here are the [...]

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Three minors injured in crash in north Manhattan

MANHATTAN — Three children were injured Tuesday evening in a crash near Tuttle Creek Blvd. and Ewing Road. Riley County Police responded just after 6 p.m. to a two-vehicle accident involving a passenger car and a minivan. Police determined the accident occurred when the passenger car driver, 23-year-old Jaylen King of Manhattan, failed to yield [...]

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Paul and Sandra Edgerley donate $20 million to KSU College of Business Administration

MANHATTAN — A $20 million gift has been bestowed on the Kansas State University College of Business Administration. Paul and Sandra Edgerley of Brookline, Massachusetts made the donation recently to support the college’s recently adopted five-year strategic plan and vision. The Edgeleys’ gift helps the college get nearly halfway to its goal of doubling its [...]

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