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RCPD Report 4/5/19

Officers filed a report for theft in the 1400 block of Highland Ridge Dr in Manhattan on April 4, 2019, at approximately 8:55 AM. Officers listed Jeffery Klemick, 39 of Manhattan as the victim when it was reported an unknown suspect took lawn care equipment. The estimated total loss associated with this case is approximately $740.00. Police [...]

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USD 383 sees rise in special needs students

The Manhattan-Ogden USD 383 Board of Education was presented the special education program annual report during their meeting on Wednesday. Board Member Katrina Lewison asked Executive Director Dr. Deb Howser about the total number of students in the program.   Howser said the report shows an increase of 63 students from last year.  The total number [...]

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Update: Coffeyville man killed in wreck northwest of Manhattan

Update 3 p.m. Thursday MANHATTAN — A southeast Kansas man was killed Thursday in a wreck northwest of Manhattan. The Kansas Highway Patrol says it happened just before 8 a.m. near the intersection of Kansas Highway 113 and U.S. 24 (the intersection of Seth Child and Tuttle Creek Blvd.) A passenger car driven by 40-year-old [...]

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USDA awards $1.2 million to KSU researchers for bovine blood disease study

Kansas State University academics will be researching ways to combat an infectious cattle blood disease thanks to a million dollar U.S. Department of Agriculture grant, according to K-State Today. The USDA’s nearly $1.2 million grant will support an interdisciplinary team in studying ways to prevent the parasitic cause of bovine anaplasmosis — also known as [...]

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RCPD Report 4/4/19

Officers filed a report for burglary and criminal damage to property in the 1100 block of College Ave in Manhattan on April 3, 2019, at approximately 2:40 PM. Officers listed Brooklyn Lonker, 23 of Eudora as the victim when it was reported an unknown suspect damaged a window and took a backpack containing misceallaneous items. [...]

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ACLU files lawsuit on behalf of K-State student protesters

OVERLAND PARK — The ACLU of Kansas has filed a lawsuit on behalf of three Kansas State University students detained recently by Statehouse officials after unfurling large banners in the Capitol rotunda last week. The students were protesting Republican legislative leaders that oppose Medicaid expansion by name saying they have “blood on their hands.” Students [...]

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Former Riley County employee claims he was wrongfully terminated in suit against commission

MANHATTAN — A lawsuit filed last week in Riley County District Court alleges Riley County Commissioners terminated an employee for speaking out against one of the commissioners. The lawsuit was filed March 27 by former county employee Steven DeHart of Olsburg, who claims the board fired him in 2017 because he continually spoke out against [...]

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Manhattan Commission tables Douglas Recreation Center design vote

The planned Douglas Recreation Center’s design will be approved at a Manhattan City Commission meeting. Commissioners unanimously voted to table the decision on the design at its Tuesday meeting. The commission wanted to see a cost estimate for a design that includes a three-lane elevate track as preferred by the community, but the designs presented [...]

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Massage therapy regulations, license requirements approved by Manhattan Commission

The Manhattan City Commission gave initial approval of an ordinance requiring massage therapists to be licensed in order to practice in the city Tuesday. It passed first reading by unanimous vote. Kansas is one of two states that does not license massage therapists, which has led multiple municipalities to pass their own ordinance requiring licenses. [...]

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Local school officials weigh in on legislative standstill on K-12 funding

MANHATTAN — As the 2019 legislative session draws to a close, lawmakers in the House continue to come up with alternatives to a school funding Senate bill endorsed by Governor Laura Kelly. On KMAN’s In Focus Wednesday, USD 383 Manhattan/Ogden Assistant Superintendent Eric Reid says that solution probably is enough to satisfy the Supreme Court. [...]

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