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End of an era: RCPD Director Dennis Butler calls it a career

After 42 years of service to the public, Riley County Police Department Director Dennis Butler is officially retiring. Monday will be his last day on duty. Butler began his policing career in 1979 when he was hired as a cadet. After about a year, he went to the academy and was hired as a police [...]

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By |2022-01-29T22:21:19-06:00January 29th, 2022|Local News|Comments Off on End of an era: RCPD Director Dennis Butler calls it a career

Strategic plan, outsourcing services, debt topics of discussion at Manhattan City Commission retreat

Implementation of Manhattan’s new strategic plan was the focus of a day of discussion at the city commission’s annual retreat Friday. The commission retreat is an annual outing where elected officials and city administrators discuss key goals and organizational focus at the start of the year. This year’s gathering was held in the Sunset Zoo [...]

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By |2022-01-29T13:18:47-06:00January 29th, 2022|Local News|Comments Off on Strategic plan, outsourcing services, debt topics of discussion at Manhattan City Commission retreat

Strategic plan, outsourcing services, debt topics of discussion at Manhattan City Commission retreat

Implementation of Manhattan’s new strategic plan was the focus of a day of discussion at the city commission’s annual retreat Friday. The commission retreat is an annual outing where elected officials and city administrators discuss key goals and organizational focus at the start of the year. This year’s gathering was held in the Sunset Zoo [...]

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By |2022-01-29T13:18:47-06:00January 29th, 2022|Local News|Comments Off on Strategic plan, outsourcing services, debt topics of discussion at Manhattan City Commission retreat

Watch: Sugarland’s Jennifer Nettles Is ’80s Televangelist in “The Righteous Gemstones” Sunday

Country music fans always knew Jennifer Nettles was a gem; now the rest of the world will, too. This Sunday, Nettles will return to television when she picks up her role as Aimee Lee Gemstone on the HBO Max TV series “The Righteous Gemstones.&#82...

By |2022-01-28T17:37:23-06:00January 28th, 2022|Music, Music News|Comments Off on Watch: Sugarland’s Jennifer Nettles Is ’80s Televangelist in “The Righteous Gemstones” Sunday

The Round-Up: New Music from Maddie & Tae, Morgan Wade, Levi Hummon and more

Maddie & Tae, Morgan Wade, and Levi Hummon are joined by British duo The Shires, Nashville-area native Chase Matthew and powerhouse singer/songwriter Caitlyn Smith as artists releasing new music this week. Embedded from www.youtube.com. Maddie &#0...

By |2022-01-28T14:32:31-06:00January 28th, 2022|Music, Music News|Comments Off on The Round-Up: New Music from Maddie & Tae, Morgan Wade, Levi Hummon and more

Riley County to move to indoor COVID testing site in February

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment’s COVID testing site will soon be moving to an indoor facility. Riley County commissioners Thursday approved a lease agreement with the health department to move the testing site to 3019 Anderson Ave, in the Plaza West Shopping Center. Health Department Director Julie Gibbs says this will allow the [...]

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By |2022-01-28T12:36:18-06:00January 28th, 2022|Local News|Comments Off on Riley County to move to indoor COVID testing site in February

St. Marys, Riley County grade school students among winners in student photo contest

Three area students were recognized as winners in the annual student photo contest ahead of Kansas Day. 2rd grader Amelia Higgins and 6th grader Kaden Singh Dhillon of St. Marys Grade School in Pottawatomie County as well as 5th grader Ashlynn Buchmann of Riley County Grade School were recognized for their photos in a virtual [...]

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By |2022-01-28T12:30:44-06:00January 28th, 2022|Local News|Comments Off on St. Marys, Riley County grade school students among winners in student photo contest

Pawnee aims to boost training opportunities with grant funds, will receive check at KSU WBB game

Pawnee Mental Health Services are excited about a multi-million dollar federal grant awarded to the organization in Fall of 2021. Executive Director Robbin Cole discussed the SAMHSA Community Mental Health Centers grant program with KMAN Thursday. Pawnee was awarded nearly $4.75 million through the program, intended to expand access to mental health support amid the [...]

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By |2022-01-28T10:48:15-06:00January 28th, 2022|Local News|Comments Off on Pawnee aims to boost training opportunities with grant funds, will receive check at KSU WBB game

CMT Premiere: Jessica Willis Fisher Incinerates Painful Memories in “Fire Song”

Country music fans met Jessica Willis Fisher when she starred in two reality shows alongside her parents and 11 siblings called “The Willis Clan.” The siblings were homeschooled, played in a family band and competed in dance competitions. They plastere...

By |2022-01-28T09:00:40-06:00January 28th, 2022|Music, Music News|Comments Off on CMT Premiere: Jessica Willis Fisher Incinerates Painful Memories in “Fire Song”

Second community conversation planned Saturday over future use of East Campus space

A virtual meeting Saturday will be the second in a series of ongoing community conversations aimed at generating ideas for potential use of kitchen and cafeteria space within the Manhattan High East Campus. The facilitated conversations are being led by the Kansas State University Institute for Civic Discourse and Democracy (ICDD). An in-person discussion was [...]

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By |2022-01-28T08:25:56-06:00January 28th, 2022|Local News|Comments Off on Second community conversation planned Saturday over future use of East Campus space
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