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K-State to announce additional round of furloughs Friday as part of virtual town hall

Kansas State University is planning to announce additional administrative furloughs later this week. An 8 a.m. virtual town hall is scheduled for Friday. K-State President Richard Myers and Vice President for Human Capital Services Jay Stephens will be available. It will be available via YouTube Live. Access will require a K-State eID to view the [...]

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By |2020-07-06T10:55:51-05:00July 6th, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on K-State to announce additional round of furloughs Friday as part of virtual town hall

Junction City garage fire caused by improper fireworks disposal

Fireworks are blamed for damaging a garage in a Junction City duplex over the weekend. Junction City Fire crews got the call just before 4:30 a.m. Sunday in the 900 block of White Tail Court. The blaze caused an estimated $10,500 in damage. It was caused by improper disposal of fireworks inside a plastic trash [...]

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By |2020-07-06T10:27:04-05:00July 6th, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on Junction City garage fire caused by improper fireworks disposal

Around 100 protest racism on KSU campus July 4th

nickkmcnamara · 100 protest racism on K-State campus.mp3 Around 100 people on July 4th marched from Aggieville’s Triangle Park to K-State President Richard Myers’ home on campus, protesting racism in the university community and calling for accountability. Myers was out of town and not present at the protest. The demonstration was put together quickly by [...]

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By |2020-07-05T17:52:08-05:00July 5th, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on Around 100 protest racism on KSU campus July 4th

Riley County Fire battles large shop fire north of Manhattan

A structure fire north of Manhattan early Sunday morning was likely fireworks related according to Riley County Fire Chief Pat Collins. Fire District No. 1 responded around 12:40 a.m to a fully engulfed 50 X 70 foot shop building located at 3706 High Plains Ranch, just north of Manhattan, east of Seth Child Road. More [...]

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By |2020-07-05T06:47:14-05:00July 5th, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on Riley County Fire battles large shop fire north of Manhattan

RCHD considering more restrictive health order; looking to speed up COVID-19 testing

Possible new health order The Riley County Health Department will consider issuing a new, more restrictive health order as soon as next week. “What we have in our order right now is just not working,” Julie Gibbs, RCHD administrator, said. “We are going to need to do something a little bit more restrictive.” County health [...]

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By |2020-07-03T18:30:39-05:00July 3rd, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on RCHD considering more restrictive health order; looking to speed up COVID-19 testing

State-park officials talk camping, boating and safety during the Fourth of July weekend

A busy Fourth of July weekend is expected at Tuttle Creek State Park. That’s according to Todd Lovin, the Tuttle Creek State Park manager, who says camp sites are all booked up. “This year, we’re seeing just record numbers of people coming to the park,” Lovin said. “If you want to camp, you need to [...]

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By |2020-07-03T16:56:18-05:00July 3rd, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on State-park officials talk camping, boating and safety during the Fourth of July weekend
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