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‘A special building’: Historic hotel in Alma reopens to the public

By Lewis Marien ALMA — A hotel originally constructed in the 19th century has new life. Friday marked a grand opening of the two-story Brandt House, 402 Missouri Ave. in downtown Alma. Built in 1887 by Christena and Joseph Brandt, the hotel was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 2008. After going [...]

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By |2025-02-15T08:41:23-06:00February 15th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on ‘A special building’: Historic hotel in Alma reopens to the public

Carl, Mary Ice named FHDC Foundation’s Friends of the Flint Hills

Flint Hills Discovery Center Foundation officials on Wednesday announced they will recognize Carl Ice and Mary Ice at their annual spring event on April 11. The award has gone annually to an individual, couple, non-governmental organization or public institution to honor “significant time, effort and resources devoted to the cause of conserving the Flint Hills [...]

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By |2025-02-14T12:47:57-06:00February 14th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on Carl, Mary Ice named FHDC Foundation’s Friends of the Flint Hills

Opening statements begin in high-profile double-murder trial moved to Pott County

A murder trial garnering national attention continued Friday in Westmoreland after pausing Tuesday when the defendant’s sisters were involved in a fatal car crash. Dana Chandler is charged with murdering her ex-husband and his fiancée in 2002 in Topeka. This will be the third time Chandler has been tried for the alleged crimes. She was [...]

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By |2025-02-14T12:41:12-06:00February 14th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on Opening statements begin in high-profile double-murder trial moved to Pott County

K-State Athletics generates $486.1 million impact for Kansas, per report

K-State Athletics generates more than $486 million in annual economic activity for the Manhattan community and the state of Kansas according to a economic impact study performed by consulting firm Tripp Umbach and the athletics department. Tripp Umbach, who also recently performed a similar study with the university, utilized data from 2022-23 to conduct the [...]

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By |2025-02-14T09:46:02-06:00February 14th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on K-State Athletics generates $486.1 million impact for Kansas, per report

29-year-old arrested for alleged breach of privacy

Michael Miller, 29, of Manhattan, was arrested on February 13, 2025, at approximately 8:46 PM in the 2200 block of College Ave. Miller was taken into custody on a probable cause offense of breach of privacy. Miller was confined at the time of the report, with a bond set at $8,000. Click here for more [...]

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By |2025-02-14T09:41:23-06:00February 14th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on 29-year-old arrested for alleged breach of privacy

Ogden man arrested on multiple charges; held on $10k bond

On February 13, 2025, Kody Nations, 31, of Ogden, was arrested in the 1000 block of S. Seth Child Road around 1:45 PM. The arrest was made based on a Riley County District Court warrant, with charges including burglary, theft of property or services, criminal damage to property, and criminal trespass. Nations is currently confined [...]

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By |2025-02-14T09:38:25-06:00February 14th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on Ogden man arrested on multiple charges; held on $10k bond

Regents approve $26 million to renovate K-State’s biomanufacturing innovation center

By Emma Loura The Kansas Board of Regents on Wednesday approved the next step in and addition to the Bioprocessing and Industrial Value Added Products Innovation Center at K-State, a project estimated to cost between $26.5 million and $30 million. Regents approved a program statement for the facility, which belongs to the Department of Grain [...]

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By |2025-02-13T16:28:28-06:00February 13th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on Regents approve $26 million to renovate K-State’s biomanufacturing innovation center

Official: K-State’s retention rates nearing 2025 goals

By Emma Loura K-State is getting closer to its goal for retaining freshmen. Officials on Wednesday told the Kansas Board of Regents the university’s first-time freshman retention rate was up to 85.5% as of fall 2023. K-State’s goal for 2025 is 90% first-time freshman retention. Its four-year graduation rate was 53.9%, surpassing the 2025 target [...]

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By |2025-02-13T16:24:33-06:00February 13th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on Official: K-State’s retention rates nearing 2025 goals

Light snow, freezing rain possible in area Friday morning

A couple of weak storm systems will bring minor travel impacts to the area this weekend. On Friday morning, there is a low chance for a mix of light sleet, snow, and freezing rain, particularly north of Interstate 70, with a light glaze of ice possible. A second system will move in late Friday night, [...]

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By |2025-02-13T09:28:19-06:00February 13th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on Light snow, freezing rain possible in area Friday morning

Kansas university leaders condemn bill abolishing property rights of faculty tenure

Kansas Reflector TOPEKA — Academic leaders of the University of Kansas and Kansas State University said Tuesday legislation retroactively abolishing property rights inherent in tenure would run off distinguished educators, undercut faculty recruiting, destroy research programs, trigger an exodus of students and deliver a devastating blow to the state’s economy. KSU President Richard Linton and [...]

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By |2025-02-12T15:54:05-06:00February 12th, 2025|Local News|Comments Off on Kansas university leaders condemn bill abolishing property rights of faculty tenure
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