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RCPD arrests three in connection to house party shooting; fourth suspect still at large

Three people have been arrested in connection to a shooting at a house party last Saturday in Manhattan and police say one person remains at large. The Riley County Police Department says 21-year-old Cordarius Gowdy, of Ogden, 18-year-old Damerius McGee, of Ogden, and 21-year-old Christopher Stowers, of Manhattan, each were arrested Thursday on probable cause [...]

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By |2023-10-26T20:12:05-05:00October 26th, 2023|Local News|Comments Off on RCPD arrests three in connection to house party shooting; fourth suspect still at large

Rep. Mann shares support for new Speaker of the House

After three weeks of having no speaker, the U.S. House of Representatives elected Mike Johnson, with all 220 Republicans voting in favor of the Louisiana Congressman. Johnson was the party’s fourth nominee for speaker in three weeks. Speaking with KMAN Thursday, Kansas 1st District Congressman Tracey Mann said he believes Johnson can be a unifying [...]

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By |2023-10-26T16:28:52-05:00October 26th, 2023|Local News|Comments Off on Rep. Mann shares support for new Speaker of the House

Longtime Pawnee Mental Health CEO to retire in 2024

The long time CEO of Pawnee Mental Health is calling it a career. Robbin Cole announced Thursday on KMAN’s In Focus that she’s retiring after 28 years with the organization, including the last 18 as its CEO. She says things are looking better for community mental health than they have at any point in her [...]

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By |2023-10-26T14:53:50-05:00October 26th, 2023|Local News|Comments Off on Longtime Pawnee Mental Health CEO to retire in 2024

Authorities investigating flurry of burglaries in Pottawatomie County

Authorities in Pottawatomie County made two arrests this week in connection to a pair of burglaries reported in late September. According to the Sheriff’s Office, a search warrant was executed Tuesday at a residence in rural Blaine, in response to burglaries and thefts from an outbuilding in the 20,000 block of Highway 99. Deputies arrested [...]

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By |2023-10-25T14:58:36-05:00October 25th, 2023|Local News|Comments Off on Authorities investigating flurry of burglaries in Pottawatomie County

Former Fort Riley soldier receives life sentence for 2022 Aggieville murder

Six weeks after being convicted of premeditated murder, a former Fort Riley soldier has been sentenced to life in prison. Judge John Bosch handed down the sentence to 21-year-old Tremelle Montgomery Tuesday for his role in the shooting death of 21-year-old Joshua Wardi in February 2022 in Aggieville. Wardi was also a soldier serving at [...]

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By |2023-10-25T14:53:26-05:00October 25th, 2023|Local News|Comments Off on Former Fort Riley soldier receives life sentence for 2022 Aggieville murder

Manhattan city officials receive update on floodplain management plan

The Manhattan City Commission reviewed an annual progress report for the city’s floodplain management plan. The city’s current plans are documented online and Tuesday’s review included how the city is working to improve education on flood insurance, warning systems to alert the community during flooding events and regulations to encourage flood-smart construction, as well as [...]

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By |2023-10-25T14:07:11-05:00October 25th, 2023|Local News|Comments Off on Manhattan city officials receive update on floodplain management plan

Manhattan City Commission reviews floodplain management plan

Earlier this week, the Manhattan City Commission reviewed an annual progress report for the city’s floodplain management plan. The city’s current plans are documented online and Tuesday’s review included how the city is working to improve education on flood insurance, warning systems to alert the community during flooding events and regulations to encourage flood-smart construction, [...]

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By |2023-10-25T13:30:14-05:00October 25th, 2023|Local News|Comments Off on Manhattan City Commission reviews floodplain management plan

Arrest made on warrant alleging rape

A Kansas City man was arrested in Riley County this week on a warrant alleging rape. The Riley County Police Department says the single rape charge against 19-year-old Trenton Bunnell is alleged from July 2022. The arrest report states that the victim in the case was under the age of 14. Due to the nature [...]

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By |2023-10-25T11:41:27-05:00October 25th, 2023|Local News|Comments Off on Arrest made on warrant alleging rape

Vehicles egged, fraternity members shot with paintballs

The Riley County Police Department says a group of college students were the victim of aggravated assault and criminal damage to property early Wednesday morning. Officers filed a police report just after 1 a.m. after three men, aged 18 to 19, reported an unknown suspect egged vehicles and shot paintballs at fraternity members in the [...]

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By |2023-10-25T11:39:56-05:00October 25th, 2023|Local News|Comments Off on Vehicles egged, fraternity members shot with paintballs

Pottawatomie County Commissioners differ on timeline for potential solar moratorium extension

Pottawatomie County appears to be moving toward extending a temporary moratorium on solar farms. The current moratorium expires at the end of this year and all three commissioners still aren’t unified in how best to approach balancing property rights concerns with environmental and economic concerns. Commissioner Greg Riat favors a five year moratorium versus a permanent [...]

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By |2023-10-24T15:23:54-05:00October 24th, 2023|Local News|Comments Off on Pottawatomie County Commissioners differ on timeline for potential solar moratorium extension
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