State officials celebrate re-opening of Fancy Creek shooting range

State officials cut the ribbon Tuesday to formally celebrate the grand re-opening of Fancy Creek Shooting Range at Tuttle Creek State Park. Demolition and construction of the range began in July 2021, with the range officially re-opening to the public last month. Fancy Creek now boasts concrete baffles, sidewalls and firing line covers consisting of [...]

By |2023-07-18T13:25:18-05:00July 18th, 2023|Local News|Comments Off on State officials celebrate re-opening of Fancy Creek shooting range

Motions hearing held for suspect accused in 2022 Aggieville homicide

A motions hearing was held Tuesday morning for a Fort Riley soldier at the center of the February 2022 murder of Joshua Wardi outside an Aggieville bar. District Judge John Bosch heard pre-trial motions Tuesday from Tremelle Montgomery, who is charged with a single count of 1st degree murder and three counts of aggravated assault, [...]

By |2023-07-18T12:31:10-05:00July 18th, 2023|Local News|Comments Off on Motions hearing held for suspect accused in 2022 Aggieville homicide

Browning Ave construction update

With less than a month before school starts, the City of Manhattan is working to make sure some road projects are completed before students return to class Among them is concrete repair on Browning Ave. in front of Anthony Middle School. City Manager Ron Fehr… Mayor Mark Hatesohl says Browning has long needed attention due [...]

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Woman out $500 after trying to buy dog; man reports possible theft after misplaced iPhone

Riley County Police are investigating a pair of incidents involving lost or stolen property. Officers filed a theft by deception report Monday evening in Manhattan after a 23-year-old woman reported she sent a $500 deposit to a 25-year-old male suspect to buy a dog. She never received the dog or her money back. Officers also [...]

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$2.35 million grant awarded for Childcare Business Accelerator project

A state grant totaling $2.35 million has been awarded to start a Childcare Business Accelerator project in Manhattan. The project is a collaborative effort by the Greater Manhattan Community Foundation, the Manhattan Area Chamber of Commerce and Ascension Via Christi. A total of $2.1 million will be dedicated to constructing a new facility, with $250,000 [...]

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Manhattan man arrested after brief bike, foot pursuit

A Manhattan man was arrested Monday on a Riley County warrant for probation violation. According to the Riley County Police Department, the warrant against 27-year-old Erick Chavez stems from original charges of child endangerment, interference with parental custody and domestic battery. Chavez was also arrested for interference with law enforcement, and drug possession charges after [...]

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Tracz Family Band Hall postpones open house

Kansas State University says Saturday’s open house for the Tracz Family Band Hall has been postponed. The event will be rescheduled at a later date. The band hall, named for longtime director of bands Dr. Frank Tracz, is located in the northwest wing of the World War I Memorial Stadium. The location places the marching [...]

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$2.9 million contract for K-State road construction on City Commission agenda tonight

Manhattan City Commissioners will consider entering into a $2.9 million contract to finance road construction in the north campus corridor. The contract is being proposed after KDOT recently announced it will not start a planned roundabout project at US 24 and K-113 Seth Child Road until 2025, rather than next year as initially planned. That’s [...]

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Pottawatomie County’s Attorney’s office to close for training

The Pottawatomie County Attorney’s Office will be closing the week of July 31 through Aug. 4 as staff undergo training on new computer software. Sherri Schuck detailed the closure in her update to commissioners Monday morning. Schuck says her office will connect with law enforcement agencies so they still have points of contact for prosecutors. [...]

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Riley County Commission approves intent to exceed revenue neutral rate

The Riley County Commission voted Monday to exceed the revenue neutral rate when setting the property tax level for the 2024 budget. The county’s 2024 mill levy will be 42.128, down from last year’s rate of 42.221. Commissioner John Ford spoke Monday about the increased budget, and what should happen next. The commission moved to [...]

By |2023-07-17T11:51:52-05:00July 17th, 2023|Local News|Comments Off on Riley County Commission approves intent to exceed revenue neutral rate
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