Area road crews making progress, though re-freeze is imminent as temperatures plunge

Road conditions are improving, but state and local officials continue to warn drivers to use caution if they must travel. Riley County Public Works Crews have made good progress but county officials say blow overs are causing problems on asphalt and gravel roads. Winds will continue to be a factor for the next several days. [...]

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Interviews scheduled to fill magistrate judge vacancy in the 21st Judicial District

Interviews are scheduled to take place next week to fill a district magistrate judge vacancy in the 21st Judicial District, composed of Riley and Clay counties. According to the Kansas Judicial Branch, the District Nominating Commission will convene at 9:30 a.m. on Jan. 18 to visit with three nominees. They include Dan Brenner, of Holton; [...]

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Pottawatomie County Sheriff’s Office asking for assistance in stolen credit card case

The Pottawatomie County Sheriff’s Office is asking for assistance in identifying a man who used a stolen financial card in several counties. The sheriff’s office says the male suspect was caught on video using the card in multiple counties. The estimated total loss is $120.00. Anyone with information in the case is encouraged to contact [...]

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Manhattan snowfall amounts range from 4 to 5 inches; higher amounts to the north

Snowfall amounts are coming in from the Monday-Tuesday winter storm. Most reports around Manhattan and Keats ranged from about 4 to 5 inches. At the KMAN studios, 5 inches of snowfall was recorded Tuesday morning. The National Weather Service confirmed reports of 7.5 inches of snow at Onaga, with lower amounts in southern Pottawatomie County, [...]

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Winter storm leads to power outages in Kansas, Missouri

Several residents woke up without power across Kansas Tuesday. Evergy says a large number of outages are attributed to the winter storm from high winds in excess of 50 mph. It’s impacting customers in both Kansas and Missouri. Crews have restored power to more than 36,000 customers since the storm began Monday and continue to [...]

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Fort Riley woman arrested for past financial crimes

Riley County Police have charged another individual in connection to past financial crimes. According to Tuesday’s police report, 23-year-old Zelayha Vincent, of Fort Riley, was arrested while in jail Monday on warrants alleging a host of charges including three counts of criminal use of a financial card and an attempted count, two counts each of [...]

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K-State Veterinarian emphasizes the importance of pet vaccination in the wake of disease found in dogs

According to a K-State veterinarian, dogs might be more at risk for canine infectious respiratory disease complex as a repercussion from the COVID-19 pandemic.

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RCPD implements Emergency Accident Reporting Phase; I-70 closed from Salina to Colorado border

Snow will be ending across the region Tuesday morning, but conditions will continue to be messy. Highways across Riley and Pottawatomie County remain completely snow covered and the Riley County Police Department has implemented the Emergency Accident Reporting Phase (EARP) until further notice. RCPD says K-18 and US 177 are particularly treacherous. When EARP is [...]

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City, County, USD 383 and K-State offices all closed Tuesday due to weather

A number of government offices and school facilities will take the day off Tuesday, due to the wintry conditions, which are expected to dump 6 to 8 inches of snow on the Manhattan area. The City of Manhattan announced late in the day Monday, it would be shuttering facilities early and closing all city-operated buildings [...]

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Junction City man pleads guilty to identity theft

A Junction City man plead guilty to identity theft in Riley County District Court on Monday. 44-year-old Travis Calloway plead guilty to three counts of identity theft before Judge John Bosch on Monday. Calloway had previously been charged with over 15 counts of financial and property crimes for two seperate cases that occurred in December [...]

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