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Smith talks social media evolution and polarization in ’22 Huck Boyd Spring Lecture

Large volumes of mis- and disinformation in social media is an inherent structural flaw according to sociologist Mark Smith, one which he says requires the development of new technologies to address. “When Henry Ford rolled out the Model T — it was a car and it did car things, you could get in it and [...]

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By |2022-02-14T16:59:32-06:00February 14th, 2022|Entertainment News, Local News|Comments Off on Smith talks social media evolution and polarization in ’22 Huck Boyd Spring Lecture

RCPD investigating shots fired outside Manhattan

Riley County police are investigating an exchange of gunfire north of Manhattan that occurred Saturday afternoon. RCPD Public Information officer Aaron Wintermote in a Sunday report says police found indications of gunshots in the 3300 block of Valleydale Drive at approximately 3:30 p.m. February 12. No injuries have been reported at this time. Police believe [...]

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By |2022-02-13T17:58:02-06:00February 13th, 2022|Entertainment News, Local News|Comments Off on RCPD investigating shots fired outside Manhattan

K-State launches its first-ever Social Media Week

A week-long social media event is making its first appearance at K-State on Feb. 14th-18th, bringing together students, educators and industry professionals to provide insights and opportunities for maximizing the power of social media to succeed in a digitally-connected world. Journalism professor and event organizer Jana Thomas spoke with KMAN regarding the eventful week ahead [...]

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By |2022-02-11T11:17:20-06:00February 11th, 2022|Entertainment News, Local News|Comments Off on K-State launches its first-ever Social Media Week

Northern Riley County residents voice support for better ambulance service

Standing room is all that remained as community members gathered in the Leonardville Community Building to express their concerns with the current ambulance services in the northern part of Riley County. On Thursday evening, a special commission meeting was held to allow for the public to comment on the matter. Several area residents were present [...]

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Northern Riley County residents voice support for better ambulance service

Standing room is all that remained as community members gathered in the Leonardville Community Building to express their concerns with the current ambulance services in the northern part of Riley County. On Thursday evening, a special commission meeting was held to allow for the public to comment on the matter. Several area residents were present [...]

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Aggieville in talks with Fort Riley following shooting

Aggieville leadership says dialogue with Fort Riley about proactive steps to address recent violence in the district are ongoing. The nearly 100-business entertainment district features is the oldest of its kind in Kansas, and has recently experienced two separate shootings in a more than two month span since December. Most recently, Tremelle Montgomery of Fort [...]

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The Flint Hills Breadbasket is tackling hunger with its annual SouperBowl Food and Fund Drive this weekend.

Food collection to stock up the pantry will take place Saturday ahead of the big football game Sunday. Event organizer and former Riley County Attorney Bill Kennedy spoke with KMAN earlier this week about the long-standing annual fundraiser. Kennedy stated, collections will take place at Dillons East from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Dillons West [...]

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Riley County reports new COVID related death; sees decrease in cases

Riley County COVID cases continue to trend downwards, however the county has reported a new death. A 74 year-old, unvaccinated male tested positive for COVID-19 on January 24 and passed away on February 9 at Ascension Via Christi Hospital in Manhattan. His passing represents the 73rd COVID-19-related death in Riley County. The County has identified [...]

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By |2022-02-09T14:28:01-06:00February 9th, 2022|Entertainment News, Local News|Comments Off on Riley County reports new COVID related death; sees decrease in cases

USD 475 school board agrees to sell land to city, pending MOU

USD 475 School Board members have voted to sell the site of the former Junction City High School to the city. During a school board meeting on Monday, Jason Butler, board member, made a motion to give the land to the city for $1 after agreements, including a memorandum of understanding that would detail the [...]

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By |2022-02-09T09:40:31-06:00February 9th, 2022|Entertainment News, Local News|Comments Off on USD 475 school board agrees to sell land to city, pending MOU

Manhattan not interested in pursuing Green Valley annexation

Manhattan has no plans to further explore annexing the Green Valley area for the time being. A majority of city commissioners Tuesday voiced opposition to pursuing a contract for an extension of services study that would be required of Manhattan as a next step before considering a unilateral annexation of the community. That study would [...]

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By |2022-02-08T22:57:31-06:00February 8th, 2022|Entertainment News, Local News|Comments Off on Manhattan not interested in pursuing Green Valley annexation
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