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MHS math teacher receives $5K stipend from K-State College of Education

K-State’s College of Education recently recognized a local teacher with a $5,000 community service stipend. A nationally board-certified math teach at Manhattan High School was recently recognized for her outstanding and impactful educational initiatives beyond the classroom. Jancy Davis is developing after-hours math tutoring and assistance for students in both face-to-face and online formats. She’s [...]

By |2022-11-01T13:24:42-05:00November 1st, 2022|Local News|Comments Off on MHS math teacher receives $5K stipend from K-State College of Education

Riley County Clerk encourages looking over sample 28-page ballot before voting

Riley County Clerk Rich Vargo reminds the community that polls are already open. Vargo says this is a great time to take advantage of the early voting allowed in Kansas. Vargo recommends reading the sample ballot on Riley County’s website, or stopping by to pick up a printed copy. He said the county cannot change [...]

By |2022-10-31T23:25:04-05:00October 31st, 2022|Local News|Comments Off on Riley County Clerk encourages looking over sample 28-page ballot before voting

529 accounts provide welcome boost to a school and an educator at USD 383

Kansas State Treasurer Lynn Rogers was in Riley County Friday to present prizes to USD 383. He visited two elementary schools. Rogers presented $2,500 to Ogden Elementary School and $1,000 to Lee Elementary ESOL teacher Heidi Peoples. The randomly drawn prizes will purchase school supplies. There were more than 2,300 nominations in the Choose My [...]

By |2022-10-31T23:03:05-05:00October 31st, 2022|Local News|Comments Off on 529 accounts provide welcome boost to a school and an educator at USD 383

Institute for Civic Discourse and Democracy at K-State teams up with Beach Museum to highlight how perceptions differ

The Institute for Civic Discourse and Democracy at K-State has some upcoming events that will promote conversations and the acceptance of varied perspectives. Director and Associate Professor of Communications, Dr. Colene Lind talks about an event on Wednesday. They’ve also collaborated with the Beach Museum in Manhattan to bring a new exhibit Do you see what [...]

By |2022-10-31T10:46:27-05:00October 31st, 2022|Local News|Comments Off on Institute for Civic Discourse and Democracy at K-State teams up with Beach Museum to highlight how perceptions differ

Kansas Honor Flight returns to packed house at Wamego High School

Wamego High School was full of excitement late Thursday evening. The community packed the gymnasium awaiting the return of 25 veterans and their student guardians after a whirlwind tour of the nation’s capital. At 9 p.m. flashing lights of police vehicles approached the high school, followed by a line of Veteran Bikers, and finally the tour [...]

By |2022-10-25T11:53:56-05:00October 25th, 2022|Local News|Comments Off on Kansas Honor Flight returns to packed house at Wamego High School

USD 383 drive-the-bus event well attended, and they’re planning more

The weather Saturday was perfect for learning a new skill, and USD 383 set up a closed course to allow the public to try driving a school bus. The event served as a way to draw in more potential drivers as the district tries to overcome workforce shortages. There was a variety of vehicles available [...]

By |2022-10-25T11:24:39-05:00October 25th, 2022|Local News|Comments Off on USD 383 drive-the-bus event well attended, and they’re planning more

Another week of K-State’s celebration of their (re)Search for a Cure

K-State continues to be busy with events to celebrate the work they do in their Search for a Cure in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Johnson Cancer Research Center’s Director Doctor Sherry Fleming invites everyone to their Pink Power Luncheon. It’s catered by Coco Bolos at the Alumni Center at the corner of Anderson [...]

By |2022-10-23T11:20:58-05:00October 23rd, 2022|Local News|Comments Off on Another week of K-State’s celebration of their (re)Search for a Cure

No injuries in Ogden fire but significant damage to home sustained

An Ogden home sustained significant fire and smoke damage Tuesday. Riley County Fire District #1 and Manhattan Fire Department responded to reports of a structure fire at 203 William Drive around noon Tuesday. Crews found visible smoke and flames coming from a single family residence and a backyard chicken coop. City of Manhattan Fire Department [...]

By |2022-10-18T18:25:28-05:00October 18th, 2022|Local News|Comments Off on No injuries in Ogden fire but significant damage to home sustained

Friends of the KAW lead volunteers in successful river cleanup

It was all hands on deck Saturday for the semi-annual Friends of the KAW clean up in the Manhattan-Saint George area. The weather was perfect for hard work on Saturday, and the Kansas River was the recipient of that from about sixty volunteers. More than five years ago, Friends of the KAW made a goal [...]

By |2022-10-10T11:35:55-05:00October 10th, 2022|Local News|Comments Off on Friends of the KAW lead volunteers in successful river cleanup

Local man receives international award for community service

Doctor William Richter has been a member of the Manhattan Rotary Club for forty-one years. He is now recognized by the 2022 Distinguished Service Award from Rotary International. Rotary District 5710 Governor Vern Henricks reads the inscription on the crystal award. Richter offered a quick appreciation for the award, but was more pleased talking about [...]

By |2022-10-06T20:12:44-05:00October 6th, 2022|Local News|Comments Off on Local man receives international award for community service
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