DON’T CROSS ME

Traffic passes through a crosswalk on Anderson Avenue in Manhattan across from the K-State campus Thursday morning. Brian Johnson, city public works director, told The Mercury/News Radio KMAN that a two-hour closure is planned for 8:30 a.m. Monday to take down the crosswalk’s masts. Johnson said it was in the city’s plans to eventually remove [...]

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Riley County officials strike down city’s RHID duplex proposal

By Emma Loura Following a public hearing Thursday, Riley County officials nullified the city’s plan to use tax incentives for a duplex development. County commissioners unanimously denied the proposal from the Manhattan City Commission. The plan would have authorized the use of a state program called Reinvestment Housing Incentive Districts, or RHID. An RHID is [...]

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Manhattan Municipal Band opens 105th season

Tuesday night marked the 105th season debut for the Manhattan Municipal Band. Although, a little later than normal, due to being rained out of its first three scheduled concerts between May 26 and June 3. The hour-and-a-half performance featured Anna Wimmer, music teacher at Rock Creek Middle School, playing the piccolo in “Wrenn Polka” while Devon [...]

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Manhattan Chamber of Commerce urges Riley County to support RHID proposal

All eyes will be on the Riley County Commission Thursday as the board considers a possible veto of a Manhattan workforce housing project. In a Wednesday newsletter to its members, the Manhattan Area Chamber of Commerce reiterated its support for the project and urged the county to support the project. “We would be disappointed if [...]

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Luke Combs next goal? “Destigmatize” country music.

Luke Combs had a big hit with his cover of Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car", and it turns out that was all part of his plan. In a recent interview, Luke says he wants to "destigmatize" country music. “The next frontier is expanding my limits to embrace people who want to destigmatize country music" said Combs. [...]

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Fort Riley museums included in nationwide closings

The U.S. Army announced the closings of several museums on posts throughout the country, including Fort Riley. Fort Riley has three museums: the First Infantry Museum, the Cavalry Museum and General Custer’s House. It is not yet announced how many of its museums will close. The Center of Military History began a consolidation project to [...]

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Manhattan man sentenced for child sex crimes

By Rose Gruenbacher A Manhattan man was sentenced to serve 10 years Tuesday, for sex crimes against a child. Riley County District Court judge Grant Bannister sentenced Nathan Terpstra, 32, with a maximum total time to serve of 10 years and two months, with lifetime post-release supervision. He’s already served one year and 20 days [...]

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New teen arrested in April armed robbery case

Another Manhattan teenager has been arrested in connection to an April armed robbery. Riley County Police on Monday charged 17-year-old Kamryn Machor with aggravated robbery. The charge stems from an April 11 incident in the 1500 block of Pipher Lane where a 16-year-old boy claims he was robbed at gunpoint. Two other teens were arrested [...]

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Remember when Garth signed autographs for 23 hours?

June 11th...a red letter day in country music history, particularly when it comes to an artist's commitment to their fans. On this day back in 1996, Garth Brooks showed up unannounced at Fan Fair (today's CMA Fest). He sat down, grabbed a sharpie, and started signing autographs...and didn't stop for 23 hours! That's right. Nearly [...]

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McCain Performance Series to return this fall

The McCain Performance Series returns to K-State this September with numerous entertainers and musicals. Season tickets are on sale with discounts from 10-20% for a package for seven or more events. Single tickets for most shows will be available July 21 for online sales and July 23 for in-person and phone sales. Those interested in [...]

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