KBI: No signs of common biological agents of concern in letters investigation

More details have been released regarding an ongoing investigation into white powder found in envelopes sent to Kansas legislators and public officials. According to the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, samples of the letters containing the mysterious powder were sent to a laboratory for testing, with preliminary results indicating no signs of common biological agents of [...]

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Manhattan celebrates Juneteenth

Manhattan’s Juneteenth celebrations concluded Saturday, following three days of activities. The day began with a proclamation by Mayor Mark Hatesohl followed by the annual Unity Walk. The community walked from Longs Park to Douglass Park, mirroring the 1968 walk by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr,, who delivered his final speech at Kansas State University, shortly [...]

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RCPD seeing rise in fentanyl-related deaths locally

Authorities are investigating a rise in the number of fentanyl-related deaths in Riley County. The Riley County Police Department noted in a Friday release that it has taken reports of eight suspected fentanyl-related overdose deaths since the beginning of this year. A majority of those overdoses involved young adults, aged 18 to 24, with most [...]

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Evergy discusses expansion of power delivery plans with joint meeting of Manhattan, Riley County officials

  Evergy Representatives met with the Riley County and Manhattan City Commissions during a joint meeting Thursday to discuss implementation of new lines and substations to handle the rapidly expanding areas in Riley and Pottawatomie Counties. Mark Freel and Aaron Spreer were the Evergy representatives who met with the Commission. Aaron Spreer gave the presentation. [...]

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New Music Friday: Carly Pearce, Chris Stapleton ‘Don’t Fight Anymore’, Muscadine Bloodline goes emo

It's Friday and that means NEW MUSIC! This week, Carly Pearce dropped a new duet with Chris Stapleton that you should absolutely check out. Plus we've got the "Teenage Angst" EP from Muscadine Bloodline (who should 100 percent be on your radar if they aren't already) and Dierks Bentley's next release to radio! Check [...]

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Weekend events: Juneteenth, Little Apple Splash, Arts in the Park

FRIDAY What: Little Apple Splash, a Dock Dogs Aquatics Competition — Wild Card Where: Blue Earth Plaza When: Big Air Wave #1 – 2 p.m., Big Air Wave #2 – 4 p.m., Big Air Wave #3 – 6 p.m. What: Juneteenth Grilling Contest ($5 cost to sample) Where: Manhattan City Park When: 5 to 7 [...]

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Junction City man charged following woman’s drug overdose

Junction City Police have arrested a 40-year-old man following an overdose of a 40-year-old woman Wednesday shortly before midnight. The woman was transported by the Junction City Fire Department to Stormont Vail Flint Hills, and later to Topeka in critical condition. Detectives with the Junction City Drug Task Force served a search warrant in the [...]

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Manhattan Juneteenth celebrations kick off with annual art auction

The Manhattan Juneteenth Committee kicked off their three-day-long Juneteenth celebrations Thursday with their annual art auction at the Douglas Activity Center. Committee Member Zelia Wiley said Juneteenth serves as a celebration of freedom and as a way to recognize and celebrate the experiences of the African American community. For Committee Member Betti O, Juneteenth represents [...]

By |2023-06-15T22:35:37-05:00June 15th, 2023|Local News|Comments Off on Manhattan Juneteenth celebrations kick off with annual art auction

Truck driver accused of causing fatal crash near Wamego last summer to stand trial

A Lecompton man has been bound over for trial for causing a fatal crash near Wamego last summer. An all-day preliminary hearing was held Thursday in Pottawatomie County District Court for 45-year-old Mark Stanwix. Judge Erich Campbell found there was sufficient evidence to bind Stanwix over on two counts of involuntary manslaughter, three counts of [...]

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Ex-Wamego teacher sentenced to 5 years in prison for sexual relationship with former student

A Pottawatomie County Judge has sentenced a former Wamego High School teacher to more than five years in prison for two counts of unlawful sexual relations, with a former student. The sentence was handed down Thursday to 52-year-old Allen Sylvester, by Judge Jeff Elder. Sylvester will serve 31 months consecutively on both counts, with 24 [...]

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