Two arrested in Manhattan motel drug bust

Riley County Police arrested two individuals Friday at a Manhattan motel in connection to alleged drug possession and distribution charges. According to Monday’s activity report, 42-year-old Donte Roberts, of Junction City, and 34-year-old Decemantrea Richardson, of Wichita, were arrested Friday at the Westwood Motel. Both are facing felony weapons charges, possession of marijuana and methamphetamine [...]

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FBI arrests Manhattan man in nationwide child exploitation operation

Two Kansas men, including one from Manhattan, were arrested last week as part of a nationwide crackdown on child sexual abuse. According to a FBI news release, 42-year-old Christopher Slattery, of Manhattan was indicted on one count of sexual exploitation of a minor – possession of child pornography. The FBI says 39-year-old Christopher Davis, of [...]

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Manhattan High implementing zero-tolerance policy for cell phones

By Emma Loura Manhattan High School is cracking down on the use of personal electronic devices during school hours. In the next school year, Manhattan High officials are implementing a zero-tolerance policy for devices. After the Blue Ribbon Task Force gathered input from the community, students and teachers at USD 383 schools, Manhattan High has [...]

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City to receive updates on housing projects, street maintenance and cemetery improvements

Housing projects, street maintenance and cemetery improvements will be discussed at Tuesday’s city commission work session. In April, the city opened the first round of workforce housing sales tax funding applications and have since received two applications for potential housing projects, both along Moro Street. The first is from local developers Zach and Michelle Burton, [...]

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Manhattan residents face meth charges; bond set at $60k and $27k

Two Manhattan residents remain in custody, after being arrested on charges of possessing and distributing methamphetamine. According to the Riley County Police Department, 36-year-old Cody Dodge and 30-year-old Brittanie Vaughn, were arrested Thursday evening and early Friday morning after officers executed a search warrant in the 2100 block of Elm Lane. Both have been charged [...]

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Flint Hills Breadbasket moves in to new, expanded location

After 43 years at 905 Yuma Street, and a $3.1 million community campaign, the organization has moved into remodeled space at the former Furniture Warehouse, 2326 Skyvue Lane. “We’re ready to kick things off and to welcome guests into the space,” said executive director Karla Hagemeister. The Breadbasket hosted an open house Wednesday to unveil [...]

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City commission rejects Morse nomination to planning board

City officials this week rejected the nomination of a former mayor and city commissioner to serve on the Manhattan Urban Area Planning Board. Commissioner Peter Oppelt moved Tuesday to pull Linda Morse’s appointment, citing the need to encourage others in the community to serve. “How can we do that if we continue to appoint the [...]

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Manhattan teen involved in serious crash on US 77

Three people, including a Manhattan teenager were injured Wednesday in a crash on US 77 in Geary County. The Kansas Highway Patrol says 16-year-old Salman Shinwari was northbound on the highway, just after 2 p.m. near the intersection of West Lyons Creek Road, when his vehicle crossed the center line and struck a southbound passenger [...]

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Manhattan woman arrested after firing gun in road rage incident

A Manhattan woman was arrested Tuesday, after allegedly firing a handgun during a road rage incident. 59-year-old Tracey Meredith is charged with aggravated assault after Riley County Police Officers filed a report near the intersection of 68th Ave. and Deer Trail Road, west of the Manhattan Regional Airport. An unidentified 61-year-old man was listed as [...]

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City officials advance Unger rezoning, despite outcry from citizens

City commissioners have advanced an ordinance to rezone K-State’s Unger Complex from a business commercial district to high-density residential, following a contentious meeting Tuesday evening with neighboring residents. The decision paves the way for the building to be converted into apartments for middle- to moderate-income people. K-State intends to sell the property at 2323 Anderson [...]

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