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32-year-old man arrested for distribution causing death

The Riley County Police Department arrested a Georgia man Friday, for charges that include distribution of a controlled substance causing death. The man is currently held in the Riley County Jail on a $150,000 bond. Rhante Rashean Brown, 32, of Savannah, GA, was booked with RCPD at 11:00 p.m., after being extradited from Georgia. He [...]

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By |2025-09-08T11:45:52-05:00September 8th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on 32-year-old man arrested for distribution causing death

Downtown merchants adjust to new drinking ordinance

By Brandon Peoples Downtown Manhattan merchants are finding new ways to lure customers into their establishments. A new common consumption area was established in July, opening the opportunity for customers to freely roam a specified area with an alcoholic beverage. Jake Voegeli, co-owner of Manhattan Brewing Company, said after seven weeks in place, they’ve seen [...]

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By |2025-09-08T09:40:33-05:00September 8th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on Downtown merchants adjust to new drinking ordinance

Linton: Campus Master Plan to restore Anderson Hall, turn driving space into walking paths

By Emma Loura K-State’s Anderson Hall will be looking good as new after upcoming renovations, with restored bricks, new balconies and a walking plaza in place of Mid-Campus Drive. At Friday’s State of the University address, K-State president Richard Linton presented the Campus Master Plan and explained changes planned for the university, from a new [...]

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By |2025-09-08T09:35:34-05:00September 8th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on Linton: Campus Master Plan to restore Anderson Hall, turn driving space into walking paths

Offender registration violation lands Manhattan man in jail

A Manhattan man was taken into custody Wednesday afternoon after police said he violated the state’s offender registration act. Riley County Police arrested 34-year-old John Deem around 3:13 p.m. Sept. 3 in the 1000 block of Seth Child Road. The arrest stems from a report filed in August. Deem was booked into the Riley County [...]

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By |2025-09-05T12:16:14-05:00September 5th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on Offender registration violation lands Manhattan man in jail

USD 383 adopts 2026 budget with 5% average property tax increase

By Emma Laura USD 383 officials on Wednesday adopted the budget for fiscal year 2026, which will raise property taxes by 5%. The board also voted to exceed the revenue-neutral rate, which is the mill levy rate that would generate the same amount of tax dollars as the previous year. The state requires school boards [...]

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By |2025-09-04T14:00:22-05:00September 4th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on USD 383 adopts 2026 budget with 5% average property tax increase

Riley County approves 2026 budget certificates

By Emma Loura Commissioners on Thursday took the final steps in approving a budget that will mean a 5% increase in county property taxes for the average homeowner. Under this budget, the owner of a $100,000 property who paid $516.45 in taxes last year would pay $542.15 on the property, now valued at $105,000, based [...]

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By |2025-09-04T14:00:07-05:00September 4th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on Riley County approves 2026 budget certificates

K-State employee draws criticism for pro-Hamas posts

An investigator in K-State’s civil rights office is drawing criticism for controversial social media posts in support of Palestine. Derron Borders, an investigative specialist in Civil Rights and Title IX office at K-State, reportedly made pro-Hamas posts on social media that critics say are extremist and anti-Semitic. “F*** your fake outrage at Palestine when you’ve literally [...]

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By |2025-09-04T13:36:54-05:00September 4th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on K-State employee draws criticism for pro-Hamas posts

Third suspect arrested in July robbery, battery

Riley County Police have taken a third individual into custody in connection to a July robbery and battery incident. Alexander Anderson, 20, was arrested Wednesday evening in the 4400 block of Tuttle Creek Blvd. on charges of aggravated robbery, aggravated battery and interference with a law enforcement officer. He remains jailed on a $100,000 bond. [...]

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By |2025-09-04T10:52:42-05:00September 4th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on Third suspect arrested in July robbery, battery

City reaches agreement to design new fire department training facility

City officials will proceed with a roughly $75,000 professional services agreement with Kansas City-based architecture firm WSKF, Inc. to design a new training ground facility for the Manhattan Fire Department. The item was approved by city commissioners Tuesday on the consent agenda, but not before some discussion over why the city is choosing to bond [...]

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By |2025-09-03T13:46:02-05:00September 3rd, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on City reaches agreement to design new fire department training facility

City to continue negotiations to complete sidewalk gap project

City officials are moving forward with plans to acquire final easements for the K-18/Fort Riley Boulevard sidewalk gap project. City commissioners on Tuesday unanimously approved an ordinance that allows the city to continue negotiations with the two remaining property owners and, if necessary, proceed with condemnation to secure the land. “We do have monetary verbal [...]

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By |2025-09-03T13:44:00-05:00September 3rd, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on City to continue negotiations to complete sidewalk gap project
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