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Fort Riley announces road project on Henry Drive

Fort Riley officials are preparing for the next phase of road work on Henry Drive. Construction will begin March 7, weather permitting. The phase will run from the roundabout at Ray Road to the Kansas River bridge. Traffic will be limited to one lane through the work zone, controlled by traffic signals. Drivers can expect [...]

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Fort Riley announces road project on Henry Drive

Fort Riley officials are preparing for the next phase of road work on Henry Drive. Construction will begin March 7, weather permitting. The phase will run from the roundabout at Ray Road to the Kansas River bridge. Traffic will be limited to one lane through the work zone, controlled by traffic signals. Drivers can expect [...]

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K-State places ban on travel to certain countries affected by COVID-19

K-State students and faculty won’t be able to go on university-sponsored or faculty-led trips to certain countries affected by COVID-19, or novel coronavirus, for the foreseeable future. The university has place a travel ban, with guidance from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. State Department, on these types of trips to [...]

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By |2020-03-05T12:22:51-06:00March 5th, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on K-State places ban on travel to certain countries affected by COVID-19

Beer’s Better Cold: Travis Denning plans his debut EP

Mercury NashvilleRising artist Travis Denning has announced his first-ever EP, a six-song project called Beer’s Better Cold. The EP will come out on May 15. Beer’s Better Cold will include Denning's current top-fifteen s...

By |2020-03-05T15:15:36-06:00March 5th, 2020|Music News|Comments Off on Beer’s Better Cold: Travis Denning plans his debut EP

Trial underway in case of Riley County man accused of rape, indecent liberties

A Riley County jury trial began Wednesday for 52-year-old Rodney Roberts, who is accused of three counts of rape and two counts of aggravated indecent liberties with children. Roberts was arrested in July 2019. the charges which are alleged to have occurred on multiple occasions with two children under the age of 14. The abuse [...]

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By |2020-03-05T10:42:16-06:00March 5th, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on Trial underway in case of Riley County man accused of rape, indecent liberties

“Girl” with a sense of humor: The unforgettable way Ashley McBryde describes her success

ABC/Image Group LASince the release of her major label debut, Girl Going Nowhere, in March of 2018, Ashley McBryde's amassed a ton of critical acclaim, and a boatload of major awards.  This past November, the Country Music Association na...

By |2020-03-05T15:23:45-06:00March 5th, 2020|Music News|Comments Off on “Girl” with a sense of humor: The unforgettable way Ashley McBryde describes her success

Manhattan officials break ground on Douglass Rec Center project

The community came out for a groundbreaking of the new Douglass Community Recreation Center Wednesday. The new $4.3 million project will see construction of a 3-lane elevated track and programmable to accommodate an 84-foot basketball court, two NCAA volleyball courts and two pickleball courts alongside community and fitness rooms. Douglass Center Director Dave Baker was [...]

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By |2020-03-05T08:28:11-06:00March 5th, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on Manhattan officials break ground on Douglass Rec Center project

Manhattan officials break ground on Douglass Rec Center project

The community came out for a groundbreaking of the new Douglass Community Recreation Center Wednesday. The new $4.3 million project will see construction of a 3-lane elevated track and programmable to accommodate an 84-foot basketball court, two NCAA volleyball courts and two pickleball courts alongside community and fitness rooms. Douglass Center Director Dave Baker was [...]

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