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Pott County Commission to decide Friday if they’ll opt in on mask mandate

The Pottawatomie County Commission will meet Friday to determine its course of action regarding Gov. Laura Kelly’s face mask mandate. The commission, meeting as the Board of Health met Wednesday at the Emergency Operations Center in Wamego where they received public comment, both for and against, with comments about equally divided. Commissioner Pat Weixelman, after [...]

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By |2020-07-01T16:01:53-05:00July 1st, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on Pott County Commission to decide Friday if they’ll opt in on mask mandate

Manhattan reconsidering mask ordinance, further discussion planned for July 7

Manhattan will continue working on a mandatory masking ordinance after a majority of commissioners expressed support Tuesday. Manhattan officials on May 19 eyed a similar law — raised for discussion by Mayor Usha Reddi — but amid enforcement concerns the ordinance failed to get traction in the commission as well as with institutions such as [...]

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By |2020-07-01T14:27:45-05:00July 1st, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on Manhattan reconsidering mask ordinance, further discussion planned for July 7

K-State president releases information on university’s plan to fight racism and discrimination

Kansas State University President Richard Myers released further details this Wednesday on the university’s plan to combat racism and discrimination. He also responded to calls for a K-State student who “posted racist messages on social media” to be expelled, saying the university as a government institution must take steps that do not violate the law. [...]

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By |2020-07-01T11:58:29-05:00July 1st, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on K-State president releases information on university’s plan to fight racism and discrimination

RCPD says no criminal charges anticipated following fatal hit-and-run near Leonardville

Riley County Police are no longer seeking the public’s help identifying the parties involved in a fatal traffic accident in Leonardville in the early morning hours of June 19. The Kansas Highway Patrol worked the traffic accident, after a pedestrian was found dead in the 12,900 block of Barton Road. Investigating officers located 38-year-old Christopher [...]

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By |2020-07-01T11:25:04-05:00July 1st, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on RCPD says no criminal charges anticipated following fatal hit-and-run near Leonardville

Geary Co. Sheriff rules shooting death of 10-year-old boy accidental

The Geary County Sheriff’s Office has ruled a June 17 shooting that killed a 10-year-old boy accidental, after a thorough investigation. Sheriff’s Office Spokesman David Gilbert says Grady Erichsen’s death was a community tragedy that no parent should have to face. He says officers are still waiting on a few items to return as they [...]

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By |2020-07-01T08:29:46-05:00July 1st, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on Geary Co. Sheriff rules shooting death of 10-year-old boy accidental

Lindsay Ell pours “Two Pina Coladas” for ‘CMA Summer Stay-Cay,’ as she hosts online special with Jimmie Allen

Country Music AssociationThe annual CMA Fest may've been impossible in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the Country Music Association's still found a way to have a party -- several, in fact -- with the fans. The first happens today at 6 p.m. ...

By |2020-07-01T08:02:20-05:00July 1st, 2020|Music News|Comments Off on Lindsay Ell pours “Two Pina Coladas” for ‘CMA Summer Stay-Cay,’ as she hosts online special with Jimmie Allen

Nashville notes

Burke/Triolo Productions/ThinkstockGranger Smith and his wife, Amber, are appearing on the Today show this morning to discuss the tragic passing of their three-year-old son, River, last summer due to a drowning accident in the ...

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Flint Hills Transportation Agency awarded $2.5 million CARES Act grant

The Flint Hills Area Transportation Agency, also known as aTa Bus, has been awarded a $2.5 million grant by the Federal Transit Administration as part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act signed in March. The grant is part of $25 billion in CARES Act funding that is going towards public transportation [...]

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By |2020-06-30T17:00:29-05:00June 30th, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on Flint Hills Transportation Agency awarded $2.5 million CARES Act grant

Kane Brown signs on for ‘CMA Summer Stay-Cay’

CMACMA Summer Stay-Cay just got "Cool Again" with the addition of Kane Brown to the lineup.  Kane is set to perform during the multi-hour livestream event tomorrow, alongside a hefty roster of country stars including Luke Combs...

By |2020-07-01T08:05:01-05:00June 30th, 2020|Music News|Comments Off on Kane Brown signs on for ‘CMA Summer Stay-Cay’

Wamego Aquatic Center to open Wednesday with limitations

The Wamego Aquatic Center officially opens its doors Wednesday with some limitations to visiting patrons. Wamego Area Chamber of Commerce Event & Tourism Director Kara Holle previewed the reopening on Monday’s In Focus. “The Wamego Aquatic Center opened late in the summer last year, so it didn’t really get a full run, but it will [...]

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By |2020-06-30T15:14:49-05:00June 30th, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on Wamego Aquatic Center to open Wednesday with limitations
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