Junction City woman involved in rear-end toll plaza crash
SHAWNEE COUNTY — One person was injured in an accident just before 2p.m. Tuesday in Shawnee County. The Kansas Turnpike Authority reported a 2002 Jeep Liberty driven by Mary Martinez, 71, Junction...
View Article🎥 Bishop on clergy sexual abuse: ‘We really messed up.’
Capuchins Joseph Mary Elder and Christopher Popravak, Ellis Co. Attorney Tom Drees, and Bishop Jerry Vincke listen in Hays Tuesday night to public comments about sexual abuse of minors by clergy of the...
View ArticleRiley County Arrest Report Wednesday April 3
The following is a summary of arrests, citations by the Riley County Police Department. Those arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. HARLEE ELIZABETH BORDERS, 20,...
View Article4 KSU faculty members named recipients of outstanding teaching awards
MANHATTAN — Four Kansas State University faculty members have been named recipients of the 2019 Commerce Bank and W.T. Kemper Foundation Undergraduate Outstanding Teaching Award. Stephen Copp -photo...
View ArticleFood pantry available for KSU faculty and staff
Kansas State University has a grant for this calendar year for a food pantry for faculty and staff. Those interested should stop by 009 Fairchild on campus during the following hours. Monday...
View ArticleMore Than Half Of Kansas Is At Risk For Flooding This Spring
By BRIAN GRIMMETT Major flooding on stretches of the Missouri River from Nebraska and Iowa through Kansas and Missouri resulted in several breached levees and significant damage to cities, towns, and...
View ArticleNew obstacle for proposed massive wind energy line across Kansas
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Just weeks after winning a key regulatory approval, one the nation’s largest wind energy projects is facing a new obstacle from Missouri legislation that could prevent the...
View ArticleRiley County Arrest Report Thursday April 4
The following is a summary of arrests, citations by the Riley County Police Department. Those arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. DAKOTA BLAKE LONG, 23, Manhattan,...
View ArticleLawsuit on behalf 3 KSU students challenges policy on banners at Kan. Statehouse
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A federal lawsuit has been filed on behalf of the three college students who were detained after unfurling banners at the Kansas Statehouse in support of Medicaid expansion. “Blood...
View ArticleKBI conducts criminal investigation at Kan. county clerk’s office
MARSHALL COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities temporarily closed the Marshall County Clerk’s office, 1201 Broadway Street in Marysville Thursday as they served several search warrants, according to the...
View ArticleUpdate: KHP identifies victim in fatal Riley County crash
First responders on the scene of Thursday’s fatal Riley County crash -photo by Rebecca Watts WIBW TV RILEY COUNTY — One person died in an accident just before 8a.m. Thursday in Riley County. The Kansas...
View ArticleBill would require Kan. DCF offer counseling to kids with problem sexual...
By Samantha Gilstrap KU Statehouse Wire Service TOPEKA – The Senate last week passed Bill 77, which requires the Department of Children and Family Services to offer counseling services to children who...
View ArticleRiley County Arrest Report Friday April 5
The following is a summary of arrests, citations by the Riley County Police Department. Those arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. JONATHAN THOMAS COLE, 34, Manhattan,...
View ArticleEagle acquires Salina-based video production company
Eagle Communications Inc. announced this week the acquisition of Salina-based Mid America Productions. The professional audio-video production house has been in business since 1983 creating video...
View ArticleKansas to boost school funding but may not satisfy top court
By JOHN HANNA TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas’ new Democratic governor promised on the campaign trail to end a protracted lawsuit over education funding by increasing state spending on public schools, and...
View ArticleKDWPT commissioners approve hunting seasons, removal of duplicate license fee
PRATT – During the public hearing portion of its March 28 meeting, the Kansas Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) Commission voted on several items, to include greater flexibility in hunting equipment...
View ArticleRiley County Arrest Report Saturday April 6
The following is a summary of arrests, citations by the Riley County Police Department. Those arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. JAMIE MARIE AGUERO, 31, Manhattan,...
View ArticleRep. Marshall Announces 3 Military Academy Nominations
WASHINGTON-D.C.-U.S. Congressman Roger Marshall, M.D. is pleased to announce the appointments of three 1st Congressional District high school students to U.S. military service academies. This year a...
View ArticleLearn how you can volunteer at the Flint Hills Discovery Center
Manhattan, Kan. – In honor of Volunteer Appreciation Week (April 7-13), the Flint Hills Discovery Center (FHDC) would like to personally thank their volunteers for their service and dedication. Thank...
View ArticleRiley County Arrest Report Sunday April 7
The following is a summary of arrests, citations by the Riley County Police Department. Those arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. JOEL PETER BALES, 46, Manhattan,...
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