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K-State names new dean of Ice College of Engineering

Kansas State University announced Friday it’s choice to be next dean of the Carl R. Ice College of Engineering. Matthew J. O’Keefe, executive director of the Haley Barbour Center for Manufacturing Excellence and professor of chemical engineering at the University of Mississippi, has been appointed to the post by K-State Provost Charles Taber following a [...]

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By |2020-04-03T07:49:48-05:00April 3rd, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on K-State names new dean of Ice College of Engineering

Riley County Clerk pushing for all mail-in election; logistics still a huge question

Depending on the length of the COVID-19 pandemic, some questions are beginning to mount over what effect, if any it will have on the 2020 elections. Current state law prohibits all mail ballot elections in an election with a candidate’s name on the ballot. They can only be used for special questions. Kansas State University [...]

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By |2020-04-02T15:26:32-05:00April 2nd, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on Riley County Clerk pushing for all mail-in election; logistics still a huge question

Mobile Food Distribution rescheduled for this Friday at 3 p.m.

HandsOn Kansas State and the Harvesters Community Food Network of Topeka are rescheduling their Mobile Food Distribution to tomorrow at 3 p.m.. It is starting one hour earlier than usual and will take place in parking lot C-1 of the Chester E. Peters Recreation Complex. The event offers fresh fruit, vegetables and non-perishable food items [...]

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By |2020-04-02T15:03:53-05:00April 2nd, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on Mobile Food Distribution rescheduled for this Friday at 3 p.m.

Manhattan surgeon discusses ethical questions potentially ahead for medical professionals

Hospitals are desperately trying to keep up with the influx of cases of COVID-19, the novel coronavirus. Dr. David Pauls, a general surgeon with Ascension Via Christi Hospital in Manhattan has volunteered to become the hospital’s senior triage officer. Surgeons like Dr. Pauls are trained in triage through mass disaster situations. “Fortunately I’ve never been [...]

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By |2020-04-02T14:49:50-05:00April 2nd, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on Manhattan surgeon discusses ethical questions potentially ahead for medical professionals

Military official discusses Ft. Riley COVID-19 patient; on-base changes to prevent virus from spreading

Ft. Riley COVID-19 case Although a Ft. Riley soldier recently tested positive for COVID-19, one official says the virus is currently not an issue for the army base. Perry Wiggins, the Executive Director of the Governor’s Military Council, says the soldier did not contract the virus while at Ft. Riley. Whatever may happen, Wiggins says [...]

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By |2020-04-02T14:18:38-05:00April 2nd, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on Military official discusses Ft. Riley COVID-19 patient; on-base changes to prevent virus from spreading

Pediatrician provides advice for helping children who feel anxious about COVID-19 outbreak

Dr. Mark Duff of Pediatric Associates in Manhattan spoke to KMAN Thursday about tips for helping kids who are experiencing anxiety due to the COVID-19 Outbreak. He says there are different things you can try based on the child’s age. One other tactic he suggests is creating and sticking to a daily schedule. Duff says [...]

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By |2020-04-02T13:52:08-05:00April 2nd, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on Pediatrician provides advice for helping children who feel anxious about COVID-19 outbreak

No photo session needed: Why Sam Hunt’s ‘Southside’ cover is a throwback to ‘Montevallo’

MCA NashvilleCreating the cover of the long-awaited follow-up to a multi-platinum album would often involve an elaborate set-up and lots of forethought, but for Sam Hunt, capturing the Southside image was more instinctual. It revolv...

By |2020-04-02T08:35:20-05:00April 2nd, 2020|Music News|Comments Off on No photo session needed: Why Sam Hunt’s ‘Southside’ cover is a throwback to ‘Montevallo’

Nashville notes

Burke/Triolo Productions/ThinkstockJimmie Allen has shared a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the music video for "This is Us" with his duet partner, Noah Cyrus.  The Voice season 17 winner Jake Hoot ...

By |2020-04-02T08:36:27-05:00April 2nd, 2020|Music News|Comments Off on Nashville notes

Update: Riley County cases continue to tick up as health officials continue to urge public to stay at home

Update: 10:45 a.m.  More positive cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Riley County. As of Thursday, that total is now up to seven, with 12 pending tests, including some from Fort Riley. More than two dozen residents are currently being monitored. Specific details about that case and another announced at Wednesday’s daily press conference [...]

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By |2020-04-02T11:25:52-05:00April 1st, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on Update: Riley County cases continue to tick up as health officials continue to urge public to stay at home

COVID-19 closures lead Aggieville companies to lay off 880 employees

The economic toll of the COVID-19 pandemic is being felt in every part of the United States, locally leading dozens of Aggieville businesses to suspend operations and lay off hundreds of employees. Manhattan Mayor Usha Reddi Tuesday via Zoom read comments written by Aggieville Business Association Director Dennis Cook, who had expressed support for a [...]

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By |2020-04-01T16:47:30-05:00April 1st, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on COVID-19 closures lead Aggieville companies to lay off 880 employees
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