Area youth find jobs during Fort Riley hiring and education fair
As snow fell through the morning into the afternoon March 11, teens and young adults ages 14 to 21 made their way to the Fort Riley Teen Center for the Youth Hiring and Education Fair hosted by Army...
View ArticleFlint Hills Family Chiropractic cuts ribbon at new business location
A ribbon cutting ceremony was held Wednesday afternoon for Flint Hills Family Chiropractic who officially opened the doors to their new location in Manhattan. “It has been wonderful, just as any new...
View ArticleRape allegation: Motion to dismiss part of lawsuit against KSU denied
MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) A federal judge has dismissed part of a Title IX lawsuit filed against Kansas State by two women who allege they were raped at off-campus fraternity houses. The Manhattan Mercury...
View ArticleRiley County Arrests March 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 ArticleFake Patty’s Day 2017 Summary
During the 2017 celebration of “Fake Patty’s Day” the Riley County Police Department, with assistance from 1st Infantry from Fort Riley, Emporia Police Department, Geary County Sheriff’s Department,...
View ArticleManhattan man to compete for first time in National Amputee Boxing Association
Manhattan Boxer, Jake Johnson will be competing for the win this Saturday in San Antonio, Texas in a National Amputee Boxing Association event. The National Amputee Boxing Association was founded in...
View ArticleKansas Association of Broadcasters recognizes K-Staters for excellence in TV...
Students in the A.Q. Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communications have been recognized by the Kansas Association of Broadcasters for their outstanding efforts in broadcast communication. In all,...
View ArticleKansas State University earns 2016 Tree Campus USA Recognition
Kansas State University is again recognized as a Tree Campus USA for the third year in a row. Tree Campus USA is a nationwide Arbor Day Foundation program that honors colleges and universities for...
View ArticleBucher and Gittle Named 2017-2018 USD 383 Teachers of the Year
Manhattan-Ogden USD 383 is pleased to announce that the 2017-2018 USD 383 Teachers of the Year are Angela Bucher from Bluemont Elementary School and Joel Gittle from Manhattan High School. Angela...
View ArticleInvestigators calling fires in SE Geary County “suspicious”; seeking information
The Geary County Rural Fire Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying the person or persons responsible for several suspicious fires in eastern and southeastern Geary County. Several...
View ArticleManhattan to lead off 2017 Caffeine Crawl
Kansas City is coming up on its 7th annual Caffeine Crawl, which is the 60th Caffeine Crawl across the country since it’s beginning in 2011. Each year the event is tweaked a bit to add freshness, and...
View ArticleRiley County Arrests March 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 ArticleK-State Animal Science Students Headed to National Competition
A team of Kansas State University (K-State) animal sciences and industry (ASI) students won the 2017 Midwest Regional Animal Science Academic Quadrathlon hosted in Lincoln and Omaha, Nebraska, March...
View ArticleRoad closures for St. Patrick’s Day race may affect Manhattan traffic Saturday
The race route for Manhattan’s annual St. Patrick’s Day race will weave through Kansas State University’s Manhattan campus from about 10:30 a.m. to noon Saturday, March 18. For the safety of the...
View ArticleLittle Apple Comic Expo returns this Saturday
Manhattan’s official comic exposition has revamped and will return this Saturday for a second year! This year’s Little Apple Comic Expo will be located on the 2nd floor of the K-State Student Union and...
View ArticleManhattan gearing up for St. Patrick’s Day celebration
Aggieville will once again be the center of daylong activities this weekend as Manhattan’s annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration gets underway. The Blarney Breakfast, a fundraiser for Manhattan Arts...
View ArticleK-State named most beautiful campus in Kansas
Which college is the fairest of them all? According to Travel + Leisure, Kansas State University is the most beautiful college in Kansas. The resource provides travel tips, ideas, videos and rankings...
View ArticleCollege of Engineering alumni earn honors for career success
The Kansas State University College of Engineering will honor 10 alumni for professional career accomplishment during the first 20 years following their graduation. The honorees will be recognized at...
View ArticleRiley County Arrests March 20
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 ArticleHabitat for Humanity April Events
Homeowner Orientation April 10, 7pm, Manhattan Public Library, Groesbeck Room Become a Homeowner! Attend an orientation to find out if you’re eligible to purchase a home from Manhattan Area...
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