Update: Winter storm warning issued for parts of Kansas; travel disruptions expected

A Winter Storm Warning has been issued for portions of central, east central, north central, and northeast Kansas, effective from 9:00 PM Tuesday until 6:00 PM Wednesday. Heavy snow is expected, with total accumulations ranging from 5 to 9 inches across the affected areas. The storm is expected to make roads, especially bridges and overpasses, [...]

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USD 383 enrollment up by 17 students

By Emma Loura Assistant superintendent Nathan Downs on Wednesday reported the district’s total enrollment as of Monday was 6,567 students. “Since our Sept. 20 count, we’ve had 272 new enrollments, 219 exits, 51 transfers within the district,” Downs said. “And then we approved 39 mid-year graduates. Our overall increase is 17 students. However, if you [...]

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City looking to launch housing repair assistance program

At Tuesday’s work session, Manhattan city commissioners will discuss a housing rehabilitation and repair assistance program. Commissioners in October expressed interest in funding a housing rehabilitation program with the workforce housing sales tax, according to city government documents. Stephanie Peterson, director of community development, on Tuesday will give information on a possible framework for such [...]

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Man found guilty of aggravated kidnapping

By Rose Gruenbacher A jury found a Manhattan man guilty of aggravated kidnapping and other charges. After the defense and prosecution rested in Jose Fuentes-Trinidad’s trial, the jury returned Thursday afternoon with a guilty verdict on all charges in Riley County District Court. Fuentes-Trinidad’s charges included aggravated kidnapping, aggravated residential burglary, two counts of criminal [...]

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Manhattan man arrested on id theft, weapons charges

A Manhattan man is behind bars on numerous charges, including identity theft and criminal use of weapons. Landon Bearce, 22, was arrested at the Riley County Police Department on a district court warrant for three counts of possession of stolen property with a value of less than 15 hundred dollars; theft by deception; the theft [...]

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Tens of millions of dollars are at stake in federal spending freeze, but K-State and other schools have few answers

By Emma Loura Some research programs funded with federal grants are halted at K-State, officials said this week, though they were short on specifics as information from the federal government has been limited. The university has made a website to answer questions about a White House freeze on federal grants and loans that came last [...]

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Fort Riley on lockdown Thursday; access control points closed

Fort Riley was on lockdown Thursday just after noon, officials reported on social media. Entrances to the post were closed for about 30 minutes around noon, officials said, but they had little detail about the reason for the closure. “Law enforcement is currently working an emergency situation in the vicinity of Custer Hill,” they said [...]

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Residents of benefit districts say special assessments are higher than expected

By Megan Moser Despite complaints from some residents that they were blindsided about the amount of their special taxes, Manhattan city commissioners on Tuesday approved levying special assessments for 14 benefit districts in Manhattan. These are areas in which work was done to improve a district, and now the city government is levying special assessments [...]

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McKee shares concerns about bill on city planning authority

By Annie Wolf Commissioner Dee McKee attended County Government Day in Topeka on Jan. 22 and sat in on discussion concerning the extraterritorial planning authority of cities into counties. A Senate bill would repeal the 3-mile extraterritorial planning authority that now exists for cities. “There were lots of cities and counties there that had concerns [...]

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MART director resigns amid Trump administration funding freezes

The executive director of the Manhattan Area Resettlement Team is resigning amid federal funding freezes affecting refugee assistance. Ana Mendonca said her last day as leader of the nonprofit organization will be Feb. 7. Virginia Rodriguez, the agency’s program manager, will serve as interim executive director until the position can be filled permanently. Mendonca said [...]

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