A 21-year-old man was pronounced dead after being shot in the 1400 block of Vista Lane around 7:45 p.m. Saturday, according to the Riley County Police Department.
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A Riley County District Court judge sentenced a former USD 383 paraeducator Thursday to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 25 years.
Air service is set to arrive in Manhattan next week.
The Riley County commissioners agreed on Thursday that the fairground expansion taskforce should expand to city government and Kansas State University administrators.
Tuttle Creek Lake is at its lowest September level ever.
City officials on Tuesday took a step toward making Manhattan “barrier free” for people with disabilities.
A 31-year-old California man charged with attempted first-degree murder appeared in Riley County District Court via Zoom Tuesday afternoon.
A Junction City man charged with child sex crimes appeared in Riley County District Court via Zoom Tuesday afternoon.
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Manhattan city commissioners unanimously voted Tuesday to lease out T. Russell Reitz Animal Shelter to Prairie Paws Animal Shelter Inc.
Two people charged with fentanyl distribution that caused death appeared in Riley County District Court via Zoom Tuesday afternoon.
Police arrested a Manhattan man for arson and aggravated battery Monday.
The Riley County Jail population is the highest it’s ever been.
Barb Kolde, a resident of St. George and former Pottawatomie County commissioner, asked current commissioner Dee McKee for her resignation.
Manhattan City Commission and USD 383 school board candidates spoke Friday about clean energy, tax policy and education engagement.
The treasurer told the Riley County commissioners that the county general account earned more than $1.8 million in interest this year.
COUNCIL GROVE — A restoration of two historic sites related to American Indian history are providing an opportunity to tell a “broader story,” officials said Saturday.
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“To the Stars Through Art” presents pieces that were collected from over a dozen school districts in Kansas. They were once displayed on classroom walls, bringing life and color to the room.
K-State’s College of Agriculture ranked in the top 10 ag colleges, according to a website.
The Kansas Department of Transportation on Monday is closing a ramp to Kansas Highway 18.
Manhattan city commissioners next week will vote to decide whether Prairie Paws Animal Shelter Inc. will take over operations for T. Russell Reitz Animal Shelter.
Three Manhattan High School students have been named semifinalists in the 69th annual National Merit Scholarship Program.
A Kansas State University psychologist researcher discovered that artificial intelligence could help create accurate personality tests for job candidate selection tools, among other tasks.
Two area towns will be hosting big festivals this weekend. Hit the highway and drive to Paxico or Ogden on Saturday for live music.
Riley County commissioners unanimously approved the Kansas WIC local agency budget.
KANSAS CITY, Kansas — They pledged to put “duty first” — again.
Grover Forrest Adams, 100, is a survivor.
Three Kansas Court of Appeals judges will hear arguments from attorneys at about 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in Kansas State University’s Forum Hall at the student union.
City officials think bringing new development to the east end of downtown and improving the streetscape would create a more cohesive area.
A Wichita man arrested for child sex crimes appeared via Zoom at about 1 p.m. Tuesday in Riley County District Court.
A Manhattan chiropractor charged with sex crimes appeared via Zoom on Tuesday in Riley County District Court.
A Missouri man drove into a house in Manhattan on Monday. Officers responded to a car crash into a house at about 4:45 p.m. near the intersection of South Fifth and Pierre streets.
A jury in Riley County District Court on Monday found a 21-year-old Fort Riley man guilty of first-degree murder for shooting a fellow soldier in Aggieville.
Riley County commissioners unanimously agreed to solicit construction bids for a new Fire District No. 1 Station in Ashland.
A&H Farms hosted Peach Palooza on Saturday to educate people on all things peaches.
Under a new long-term plan, K-State officials want to increase enrollment by more than 50%.
For Rosa Collazo, Brazilian jiu-jitsu empowers her to feel safe and more confident in her everyday life.
The average Manhattan homeowner will see a property tax increase of 9.25 percent, after the three major taxing entities have set tax rates that will result in higher bills in 2024.
Manhattan city commissioners unanimously approved a $914,542 property purchase agreement for a new fire station.
The prosecution in the murder trial of Tremelle Montgomery introduced evidence collected by the Kansas Bureau of Investigation in court Thursday afternoon and Friday morning.
Manhattan city commissioners will go over the Beyond Tomorrow Downtown Plan during Tuesday’s upcoming meeting.
Kansans can expect to see smoky and hazy skies every summer, said Christopher Redmond, Kansas State Mesonet network manager.
A police officer says a man on trial for an Aggieville murder said he “messed up” during an ambulance ride Feb. 5, 2022, according to testimony given Wednesday in court.
Sunset Zoo is celebrating Grandparents Day on Saturday.
One person died and another was injured Thursday when they were hit by a vehicle on Kansas Highway 18.
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