Designated driver testifies he didn’t realize alleged rape by former soldier was not consensual

By Rose Gruenbacher A man serving as designated driver at a Halloween party in 2023 said he didn’t realize the sex he heard between two people that night may not have been consensual. Darnell Hall told a jury in Riley County District Court Tuesday that he saw Joshue Sandoval Serrano, now 23, holding a passed-out [...]

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RCPD, Aggieville still clashing on district road blocks

By Rose Gruenbacher A special committee formed to address discord between RCPD and the Aggieville Business Association met earlier this month, but at September’s meeting of the Riley County Law Enforcement Agency Board, tensions ran high as no understanding was reached between the two sides. Board member Craig Beardsley volunteered last month to form a [...]

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Pickup collision at K-57, US 77 sends two to hospital

Kansas Highway Patrol officers reported a two-vehicle crash Monday, at 6:58 p.m. in Geary County, at the intersection of US highway 77 and KS highway 57. Christian Alonso Hernandez, 28, of McKinney, Texas was driving south on U77 with a green traffic light. At the same time, Sean Anthony Cole, 18, of Chapman was driving [...]

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Kansas Dept. of Education says USD 383 board member no longer employed

Officials have confirmed that Katie Allen is no longer employed with the Kansas Department of Education following her comments on the death of political activist Charlie Kirk. Allen had worked for the KSDE as a research analyst. KSDE’s director of communications did not give a reason for Allen’s separation and told The Mercury on Monday [...]

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Moving IT to new Emergency Services/Fire building estimated to cost $800K

By Emma Loura While renovating the old Emergency Medical Services building, Riley County is updating it to better house the Fire Department’s Information Technology. At Monday’s meeting, the county’s IT director spoke about the process of moving the technology over. This project is estimated to cost $800,000. “To start with, the building doesn’t have a [...]

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Borders on administrative leave

K-State on Monday confirmed it had placed employee Derron Borders on leave. Borders, an investigative specialist in the civil rights and Title IX office at K-State, made several posts in support of Palestine that critics say are extremist and anti-Semitic. K-State officials did not say why Borders is on administrative leave or when it began. [...]

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One injured in Riley crash

Riley County police officers filed a report of an injury accident in Riley at 12:18 p.m. on Friday. Officers responded to the accident near the intersection of Main Street and Madison Road, where they found a crash involving two vehicles. The report stated Lesa Heiman, 34, of Riley was driving a Chevy Traverse and struck [...]

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JCPD arrests suspect in string of tire slashings

Junction City Police say they’ve arrested a suspect in connection with a string of recent tire slashings. Officers on Monday morning spotted 30-year-old William Kenneth Taylor and say he ran when they tried to make contact. After a brief chase, police say Taylor was taken into custody without incident. He’s being held at the Geary [...]

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Police investigating string of tire slashings in Junction City

Police are investigating a string of tire slashings reported over the past week in several west-side neighborhoods. The Junction City Police Department said officers have responded to numerous calls about damaged vehicles in the 200 to 400 blocks of West 5th and West 6th streets, with additional reports coming from nearby areas. Investigators believe the [...]

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City commission to consider budget, totaling 7.7% tax hike for average homeowner

After several meetings and public discussion, the Manhattan City Commission will hold a public hearing Tuesday to consider exceeding the revenue neutral rate before voting to finalize the 2026 fiscal year budget. The budget includes a 1.35-mill increase, bringing it to 54.459, and increasing property taxes for the average Manhattan homeowner by 7.7% based on [...]

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