Wildcat Great Collin Klein Hired as New Quarterbacks Coach at K-State
One of the greatest quarterbacks to ever don a Kansas State uniform, Collin Klein has been hired as the Wildcats’ new quarterbacks coach, head coach Bill Snyder announced Tuesday. Klein replaces Del...
View ArticleUPDATE: 2 hospitalized after high-speed chase, crash
RILEY COUNTY –Two people were injured in accident during a pursuit by law enforcement just before 3p.m. on Tuesday in Riley County. The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2009 Lexus driven by Robert N....
View ArticleRiley County Arrests February 15
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...
View ArticleSunderland Foundation supports academic success at Kansas State University’s...
The Sunderland Foundation, Overland Park, has given a gift of $200,000 to the College of Engineering at Kansas State University. This gift supports the college’s Academic Success Center and provides...
View ArticleResearcher, doctoral student receive federal fellowships to study grain...
Two agriculture researchers at Kansas State University have received federal fellowships totaling $246,660 to study issues that affect local and worldwide food systems. Kevin Dorn, associate scientist...
View ArticleTower of Power performing at McCain Thursday
For close to 50 years, Tower of Power has been creating their own kind of soul music. Since 1968, Tower of Power has delivered their unique brand of music to their fans, appearing before sold-out...
View ArticleK-State president calls on students, fans to clean up their act
Fans in Bramlage Coliseum during February’s KU game-image courtesy KSU MANHATTAN – New Kansas State University President Richard Myers wants students and fans at school athletic events to clean up...
View ArticleQ Country 103.5 February Teacher of the Month!
The February winner of Q Country’s Teacher of the Month contest is Mr. Chris Field from Woodrow Wilson Elementary. Mr. Field teaches 6th grade and was nominated by Avery Hafliger, one of many talented...
View ArticleRiley County Arrests February 16
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...
View ArticleStatewide Tornado Warning Test Expected In Early March
The National Weather Service will conduct the annual Statewide Tornado Drill at 10:00 a.m. CST, Tuesday, March 7th as part of Kansas Severe Weather Awareness Week (March 6 –10). If adverse weather...
View Article‘Friended at the Front’ author visiting Kansas State University
Lisa Silvestri, author of “Friended at the Front: Social Media in the American War Zone,” will be at Kansas State University April 20 and 21 to participate in several events. Silvestri will deliver the...
View ArticleComing to McCain: ‘Shadowland’ a blend of concert, circus, dance and theater
Pilobolus’ “Shadowland,” a modern dance performance with many innovative elements, comes to Kansas State University’s McCain Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 26. A part of the McCain Performance...
View ArticleTwo Arrested in Junction City Meth Bust
The Junction City / Geary County Drug Operations Group assisted by the Riley County Hazardous Materials Response team executed a search warrant at 1303 Spring Hill Road in Junction City on Wednesday...
View ArticleK-State Alumni Association offers travel packages to Vanderbilt football game
The K-State Football team will travel to Nashville on Sept. 16 to take on the Vanderbilt University Commodores. Join the K-State Alumni Association to cheer on the Wildcats. The Association will offer...
View ArticleWe’re Freezing for a Reason!
Q Country 103.5 and DJ Dan are freezing for a reason! Starting at noon today, DJ Dan will be on the roof of Taco Johns in Manhattan. He’ll stay there for 24 hours straight until noon on Friday and...
View ArticleJury rules against scientist in Kansas trade secrets seed theft
Zhang-photo USDA WASHINGTON – A federal jury returned guilty verdicts Thursday in the case of a Chinese scientist, who was charged with conspiring to steal samples of a variety of rice seeds from a...
View ArticleRiley County Arrests February 17
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...
View ArticleStructure Fire at 421 Tuttle Creek Boulevard
At 11:44 p.m., the Manhattan Fire Department was dispatched to 421 Tuttle Creek Boulevard, Imperial Gardens, for a report of a structure fire. Upon arrival crews found a single-storycommercial...
View ArticleBowling Center Manager to Compete in USBC Masters
Jesse Gibson, manager of the Wabash Cannon Bowl, will compete in the United States Bowling Congress (USBC) Masters tournament Feb. 19-26 in Las Vegas. Considered the sport’s most prestigious event, the...
View ArticleTake the Polar Plunge for Kansas Special Olympics!
The Kansas Special Olympics Polar Plunge is taking place in the Little Apple tonight! Manhattan plungers will plunge in an above ground pool with decking, in front of Gate B at the Bill Snyder Family...
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