DNA evidence leads to conviction of soldier for sexual assault

FORT RILEY — A military jury found a soldier guilty of sexually assaulting a fellow soldier during his court-martial last month and was sentenced to 15 months confinement, officials said Wednesday. Army Sgt. Trent Goines, 31, who is a petroleum supply specialist assigned to A Company, 101st Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, [...]

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City’s snow crew was out 24 hours a day for six days after blizzard, official says

City crews plowed 42.24 million cubic feet of snow after last week’s historic snow storm, an official said Tuesday. Interim director of public works Wyatt Thompson said at the city commission meeting that officials figured if the snow was 16 inches deep, the snow they plowed between Jan. 4 and Jan. 9 could have filled [...]

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Manhattan woman arrested apart of investigation into shootings that occurred after Thanksgiving

Officers on Wednesday arrested a Manhattan woman as a part of an investigation into shootings that occurred after Thanksgiving in Manhattan on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1, 2024. Officers arrested 42-year-old Jessica Miller in the 2000 block of College Heights Road arresting her on a number of charges headlined by 10 counts of perjury and [...]

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Ogden woman arrested for driving violations

An Ogden woman was arrested Wednesday evening for a number of driving violations. Officers arrested Eva Cleary, 20, just prior to 11:15 p.m. at the corner of N. Elm Street and Riley Ave. on probable cause offenses of driving while a habitual violator, her 2nd violation and driving with a suspended a license, her third [...]

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McCulloh named mayor of Manhattan; Adamchak becomes mayor pro tem

Karen McCulloh became mayor of Manhattan on Tuesday as the city commission had its annual reorganization. Commissioner Peter Oppelt nominated Susan Adamchak, who became mayor in May following the resignation of Wynn Butler, when Adamchak had only been on the commission for a few months. Commissioner Jayme Minton seconded, but Adamchak before the motion could [...]

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Manhattan man gets 9 years in prison for child sex crimes

Judge John Bosch on Tuesday sentenced 20-year-old Darryl Flores-Klemick in Riley County District Court after he pleaded guilty Nov. 18 to charges electronic solicitation of a child, sexual exploitation of a change and unlawful voluntary sexual will relations. Flores-Klemick also pleaded guilty to charges of vehicular burglary and making a criminal threat. In addition to [...]

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Two people injured in Tuesday accident in Geary County

Two people, including a Manhatan resident, were taken to Stormont Vail Hospital in Junction City on Tuesday afternoon following an accident in Geary County. The accident occurred just prior to 4:30 p.m. on I-70 just a mile west of K-18 when a 2012 Ford F150 driven by Bryce Morgan, 48, of Manhattan was rear-ended by [...]

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Officers investigating after $1200 of items stolen from Wal-Mart

Officers in Riley County are investigating after a report was filed at the Manhattan Wal-Mart of a known subject stealing items from the store. While officers do not have an exact date of the incident, it is believed that it occurred between Dec. 21, 2024 and Jan. 2, 2025. Total loss in this case is [...]

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Manhattan man arrested for DUI; released on $8K bond

A local man was arrested for driving under the influence on Tuesday. Officers arrested 38-year-old Thomas Scripter of Manhattan at approximately 4:30 p.m. in the 3000 block of Anderson Avenue on charges of driving under the influence and failure to have ignition interlock device in his vehicle. Scripter has spent time in jail for DUI [...]

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Federal law will save Kansans over $40 million on water storage contracts for Milford Lake

Governor Laura Kelly announced on Tuesday that United States Congress’ passage of the reauthorization of the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) will save Kansans more than $41 million due to a provision that adjusts how interest is calculated for water storage contracts at Milford and Perry Lakes. In December 2023, Governor Kelly sent a letter [...]

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