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Clark pleads no contest on firearm charges, sentencing set

A man charged for domestic battery, aggravated assault and criminal discharge of a firearm into an occupied dwelling plead no contest in Pottawatomie Court Tuesday. He also plead no contest to the aggravated endangering of a child. Pottawatomie County Attorney Sherri Schuck told KMAN Jarvis Clark, 26, is set for sentencing on July 21 at 9 […]

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By |2016-06-21T15:44:34-05:00June 21st, 2016|Local News|Comments Off on Clark pleads no contest on firearm charges, sentencing set

Plea entered in home invasion-related case

A Manhattan man charged with criminal possession of a firearm by a felon entered a no contest plea Monday, and sentencing has been set for August first. Richard Smith, 62, received a lot of attention after his December arrest, in which Tyler Nelson, 21, was shot and killed. As KMAN reported at the time, Nelson […]

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By |2016-06-21T14:18:54-05:00June 21st, 2016|Local News|Comments Off on Plea entered in home invasion-related case

New restaurant coming to Manhattan

A popular Topeka/Kansas City area restaurant is coming to Manhattan. Blue Moose Bar & Grill will open another location this fall in Manhattan. The newest and fifth Blue Moose restaurant features two stories with 6,300 square feet and will be located downtown at 100 Manhattan Town Center. The Blue Moose Bar & Grill originally opened in […]

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By |2016-06-21T14:00:42-05:00June 21st, 2016|Local News|Comments Off on New restaurant coming to Manhattan

Geary County Sheriff’s Office seeking help with cold case

The Geary County Sheriff’s Office is looking into a cold case that will require the public’s assistance. On April 2, 1989 skeletal remains were discovered in Geary County on a sandbar of the Smoky Hill River near Grandview Plaza, just south of Interstate 70.  Following the examination of the remains by a forensic anthropologist, it was determined that […]

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Burton to make first appearance in unlawful sexual relations case

A Manhattan man and former USD 378 employee facing four counts of unlawful sexual relations with a female student is set to have his first appearance in Riley County District Court Wednesday afternoon at 1:30. Zachary Burton, 38, was arrested June 7. Little information has been released in the case. An affidavit requested by Manhattan Broadcasting was sealed […]

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RCPD report 6/21/16

Officers with the Riley County Police Department arrested Johnathon Shuck, 33, of Manhattan while in the 100 block of Courthouse Plaza on June 20, 2016 at approximately 2:05 PM. Shuck was arrested on the offenses of making false information and theft of property or services. These offenses were listed on a warrant from Riley County […]

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2017 RCPD budget approved after court security discussion

The Riley County Law Board Monday approved the Riley County Police Department’s 2017 budget by a vote of six to one, with basic adjustments, court security, a half year mental health contract, and one dispatcher. The approximate $20,291,055.19 is 2.667 percent over last year’s. While the budget passed, there was considerable discussion about the court security […]

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By |2016-06-20T15:51:09-05:00June 20th, 2016|Local News|Comments Off on 2017 RCPD budget approved after court security discussion

Wilson breaks with commissioners on additional family planning funds

The Board of Riley County Commissioners approved to accept over $20,000 in family-planning funding for the county health department. The money comes from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment and will amount to $25,139. Shelley Hays, the administrative analyst for the Riley County Health Department, told commissioners the funds will be used to purchase additional long-acting reversible […]

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RCPD report 6/20/16

As earlier reported by KMAN, police in Riley County arrested Martin Johnson, 39, of Wamego while in the 4400 block of River Pond Road in Manhattan on Friday evening. The arrest took place at approximately 7:45 PM when officers served an arrest warrant for two offenses of aggravated incest and furnishing alcohol to a minor. […]

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K-State Band Director recognized

Frank Tracz, director of bands and professor of music, was inducted into the Conn-Selmer Institute Hall of Fame on June 14. The Conn-Selmer Institute is a three-and-a-half day professional development conference for college students, directors and music program leaders on the campus of Bethel College in Mishawaka, Indiana. The institute equips current and future music […]

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