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Manhattan receives $2.9 million grant for Kimball Ave. improvements

Earlier this month, the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) announced the City of Manhattan had received the maximum amount of grant funding for the North Campus Corridor project. According to a release from the City of Manhattan, the nearly $2.9 million is funding improvements of over 2,400 feet of Kimball Ave. between College and Denison [...]

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By |2020-07-16T12:27:13-05:00July 16th, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on Manhattan receives $2.9 million grant for Kimball Ave. improvements

Manhattan High cancels rescheduled graduation ceremony

There will be no graduation ceremony for the Manhattan High Class of 2020. Principal Michael Dorst, in a message to graduates and parents on the school’s Facebook page Wednesday said the in-person ceremony, which had been delayed to Sunday, Aug. 2 has been canceled. The ceremony had been planned outdoors at Bishop Stadium, but due [...]

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By |2020-07-15T14:19:20-05:00July 15th, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on Manhattan High cancels rescheduled graduation ceremony

Rescinded DHS guidelines ensure international students can continue studies at K-State

International students currently enrolled at Kansas State University can continue their studies remotely and not have it impact their visa status. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced rescinded guidelines Tuesday for the Student Exchange Visitor program. Previously, it stated international students would be required to take some in-person classes. The action means they won’t [...]

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By |2020-07-15T08:17:48-05:00July 15th, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on Rescinded DHS guidelines ensure international students can continue studies at K-State

Pottawatomie County Fair to go on with adjustments

The Pottawatomie County Fair will go on, but with some adjustments due to COVID-19. The Fair Board, in consultation with the County Extension Office and recommendations with the Pottawatomie County Health Department announced plans Tuesday with some modifications. It will be open to the public July 30 through August 2. Some activities will be reduced [...]

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By |2020-07-15T07:52:51-05:00July 15th, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on Pottawatomie County Fair to go on with adjustments

Riley County Clerk prepared for primary with new poll workers, additional safety measures

Riley County’s top election official says the coronavirus pandemic is impacting the number of poll workers that will be available to assist in the Aug. 4 primary. “We’ve had 81 poll workers for the general election tell us they won’t work this (primary) election. The good news is our community has been responsive and have [...]

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By |2020-07-14T13:51:27-05:00July 14th, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on Riley County Clerk prepared for primary with new poll workers, additional safety measures

USD 383 planning options for remote and in-person learning for upcoming school year

With less than a month until the official start date for school, members of the USD 383 Manhattan/Ogden School board Wednesday will be presented a first draft of the district’s reopening plan. In a letter to USD 383 families and staff sent Tuesday, the district announced it plans to move forward with both remote and [...]

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By |2020-07-14T10:50:48-05:00July 14th, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on USD 383 planning options for remote and in-person learning for upcoming school year

Fort Riley full-scale exercise planned Tuesday

Fort Riley today is conducting a required, annual Full-Scale exercise to test the installation’s electrical grid and backup power generation. During the exercise, short term, rolling power outages will occur. Housing areas may be affected for short time periods. In addition, Saddle Horn Road, between Trooper Drive and Steeplechase will be closed to accommodate today’s [...]

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By |2020-07-14T07:48:38-05:00July 14th, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on Fort Riley full-scale exercise planned Tuesday

Mail ballot requests in Riley, Pottawatomie counties surge ahead of advance voting for primary

More people are expected to vote by mail this year, due to concerns surrounding the coronavirus pandemic. Requests for mail ballots is up significantly in both Riley and Pottawatomie counties ahead of the August primary and voter participation is also likely to be high, especially with the presidential election coming. Riley County Clerk Rich Vargo [...]

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By |2020-07-13T13:45:19-05:00July 13th, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on Mail ballot requests in Riley, Pottawatomie counties surge ahead of advance voting for primary

Riley County COVID recoveries continue uptick as health officials begin school reopening discussions

Riley County currently is monitoring 153 active cases of COVID-19 with 195 people now listed as recovered. Pottawatomie County was monitoring six active cases Friday, with 83 listed recoveries. As of Friday, Ascension Via Christi was monitoring zero patients. One person who previously was on a ventilator has now tested negative and is now recovering [...]

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By |2020-07-13T11:24:25-05:00July 13th, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on Riley County COVID recoveries continue uptick as health officials begin school reopening discussions

Ogden man jailed on 10 counts of sexual exploitation of child

Riley County Police arrested an Ogden man Friday evening on a warrant for numerous charges of sexual exploitation of a child. Online court records show 27-year-old Charles Eugene Connell III was booked into Riley County Jail on 10 total counts saying he possessed visual depictions of a child shown to be engaged in sexually explicit [...]

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By |2020-07-11T11:09:29-05:00July 11th, 2020|Local News|Comments Off on Ogden man jailed on 10 counts of sexual exploitation of child
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