Ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate Fort Riley museum reopening

After five years of renovations and installations, the U.S. Cavalry Museum at Fort Riley is finally reopening its doors following a ribbon cutting ceremony next week. Museum Complex Director Robert Smith said it’s exciting to showcase, for the first time since 2018, the history of the U.S. Cavalry, which has a special tie to Fort [...]

By |2023-06-08T18:09:01-05:00June 8th, 2023|Local News|Comments Off on Ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate Fort Riley museum reopening

Manhattan Fire Department discusses ongoing training opportunities

The Manhattan Fire Department will engage in various training certifications throughout the summer. Manhattan Fire Department Battalion Chief of Training Jason Hudson explains some of the available certification courses. In addition to local training, the Fire Department will be sending personnel to Texas. The Manhattan Fire Department will continue to hire throughout the year. The next academy will [...]

By |2023-06-08T11:22:48-05:00June 8th, 2023|Local News|Comments Off on Manhattan Fire Department discusses ongoing training opportunities

Police chase ends with one arrest, one cited for drug possession

A Manhattan woman who led police on a pursuit was arrested Wednesday, while a passenger in her car was issued a notice to appear in court after drugs were found in the vehicle. Riley County Police say 18-year-old Sarah White, of Manhattan, is charged with fleeing and eluding law enforcement, as well possession of drug [...]

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More artwork coming to the downtown area

Downtown Manhattan Inc is bringing more artwork to the downtown area with the installation of two new art galleries on Poyntz Avenue. Downtown Manhattan Art Coordinator Heather Hnizdil. Hnizdil says the 409 Gallery is now open to the public and currently taking submissions from local artists. Downtown Manhattan Executive Director Gina Snyder says the new [...]

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Updates on highway 24 construction projects

The City of Manhattan is continuing forward with various construction projects along Highway 24 East of Manhattan. City Manager Ron Fehr says there has been significant progress with the work being done on the US 24 and Levee Drive intersection. Fehr says residents can also expect workers to begin laying pavement on US 24 as [...]

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USD 383 board holds discussion with RCPD leadership regarding future use of SROs

The Manhattan-Ogden School Board held a conversation Wednesday about the role of school resource officers (SRO’s) and the potential for adding officers at each of the two middle schools. Riley County Police Department officials including Director Brian Peete, Captain Greg Steere and resource officer Sonia Gregoire, joined in the conversation. Director Peete noted one of [...]

By |2023-06-08T07:16:23-05:00June 8th, 2023|Local News|Comments Off on USD 383 board holds discussion with RCPD leadership regarding future use of SROs

Riley County Extension hosting 2023 Garden Tour this weekend

Manhattan residents are encouraged to stop by the 2023 Garden Tour, slated for this weekend. This year’s garden tour features five private gardens of homeowners in the Manhattan area as well as the Kansas State University gardens, according to Riley County Extension Horticulture Agent Gregg Eyestone. There is no required admission charge to attend, but a [...]

By |2023-06-07T13:02:33-05:00June 7th, 2023|Local News|Comments Off on Riley County Extension hosting 2023 Garden Tour this weekend

Flint Hills Discovery Center to add new bison sculpture

The Flint Hills Discovery Center Foundation have announced the creation of “Vigilance”, a life-size bison sculpture to be placed in front of the Discovery Center. The sculpture will feature a life-size cow bison protecting a life-size calf bison together on a limestone platform. The piece will be hand carved by Emporia artist Alan Tollakson, with [...]

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True Colors Flint Hills celebrating one-year anniversary

A new organization in Manhattan will soon be celebrating their one-year anniversary. True Colors Flint Hills is a queer and trans youth center in town. Executive Director Katie Curtis-Baker says they provide middle school and high school youth with various resources. True Colors will host an Open House later this month to celebrate their success. [...]

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RCPD: Two injured following wrong-way crash at Seth Child/Anderson offramp

Two people were injured Tuesday following a wrong-way crash on the northbound off-ramp of North Seth Child Road and Anderson Ave. According to the Riley County Police Department, the crash occurred shortly after 9 a.m. when an SUV drove north on the offramp and was clipped by a pickup, driven by 74-year-old Vernon Vandahl, of [...]

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