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Severe weather knocks out power to parts of Manhattan

Severe storms moved through Riley and Pottawatomie counties Friday night, packing strong winds along the way. In Manhattan, the storm pushed through the city around 7:30 p.m. with wind gusts ranging from 50 to 70 mph according to the National Weather Service. A large tree limb fell into the road along Marlatt Ave. between Browning [...]

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By |2021-08-20T22:46:58-05:00August 20th, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on Severe weather knocks out power to parts of Manhattan

CMT Roundup: New Music from Trace Adkins, Ashland Craft, Willie Nelson, And More

CMT’s Weekly Roundup of new hits this week features a blend of emerging, vaunted, and critically-acclaimed artists delivering as expected — aided by some heaping spoonfuls of Willie Nelson, too — to the high expectations of their material. ...

By |2021-08-20T15:36:32-05:00August 20th, 2021|Music, Music News|Comments Off on CMT Roundup: New Music from Trace Adkins, Ashland Craft, Willie Nelson, And More

Manhattan to appoint housing study steering committee

The City of Manhattan is preparing to conduct its upcoming Housing Market Analysis and Policy Strategy Study. Commissioners, at their Aug. 17 meeting, approved a process to form a steering committee tasked with developing policies and project recommendations based on data trends identified in the study. City Manager Ron Fehr explains what the make up [...]

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By |2021-08-20T14:33:51-05:00August 20th, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on Manhattan to appoint housing study steering committee

K-State president would favor university COVID-19 vaccine mandate, if Kansas law allowed

Kansas State University has not implemented a COVID-19 vaccine mandate, but that is likely only because Kansas legislative policy prevents the university from doing so. K-State president Richard Myers says if university administration could implement a vaccine mandate, it would. Despite the lack of COVID-19 vaccine requirements at K-State, Myers says over 80 percent of [...]

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By |2021-08-20T13:31:31-05:00August 20th, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on K-State president would favor university COVID-19 vaccine mandate, if Kansas law allowed

Manhattan Chamber of Commerce launches new website to promote local amenities

The Manhattan Area Chamber of Commerce is launching a website to promote the city to working professionals. Talent strategies coordinator Amber Wilhelm describes what the website, madeformanhattan.org, will feature: According to Manhattan Area Chamber of Commerce president and CEO Jason Smith, the website is meant to create an online resource where people who are looking [...]

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By |2021-08-20T08:51:46-05:00August 20th, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on Manhattan Chamber of Commerce launches new website to promote local amenities

$3.7 million NIH grant to support K-State researchers in development of COVID-19 treatment

Kansas State University has received a five-year, $3.7 million grant from the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases to research a new treatment method for COVID-19. According to a release from the university Friday, the principal investigator for the project is Virologist with the K-State College of Veterinary Medicine Kyeon-OK [...]

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By |2021-08-20T08:09:19-05:00August 20th, 2021|Local News|Comments Off on $3.7 million NIH grant to support K-State researchers in development of COVID-19 treatment

Kane Brown’s “One Mississippi” Is A Freewheeling, Summertime Love Affair

Embedded from www.youtube.com. If a fan of Kane Brown, the past three summers have been accompanied by the Tennessee-born superstar crooner releasing pop-aimed and lovestruck country anthems like “Be Like That” and “One Thing Right.&#...

By |2021-08-20T02:26:33-05:00August 20th, 2021|Music, Music News|Comments Off on Kane Brown’s “One Mississippi” Is A Freewheeling, Summertime Love Affair
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