City of St. George seeking KDOT help to improve Chapman Road

St. George officials are planning to submit an application to KDOT for a cost-share program to improve the deteriorating Chapman Road, which connects Military Trail to Vineyard Road and links the city to Hwy 24 on the east side. City council member Debby Werth and an engineer with BG Consultants approached Pottawatomie County commissioners this [...]

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Seniors from Manhattan, Wamego High awarded K-State Presidential Scholarships

Three high school seniors, including two from the Manhattan area have been awarded Kansas State University’s Presidential Scholarship, the largest scholarship award in the state. Manhattan High senior Ibrahim Ciftci, Wamego High senior Margaret Benson and Madison Von Minden, of Chesterfield, Missouri earned the prestigious award, worth $20,000 per year and $80,000 over four years. [...]

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Kacey Musgraves Talks Music, Relationships and Therapy in Time Cover Story

Time magazine honored Kacey Musgraves in its new Women of the Year issue this week, and the singer chatted about what it’s like to be a woman in the music business and the choice to live her life openly on the heels of her divorce. “I don’t really want...

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Cody Johnson Becomes Third Artist Ever To Sell Out Opening Night Of The Houston Rodeo

Country music powerhouse Cody Johnson made history on Monday (Feb. 28), as he became the third ever artist to sell out the opening night of the Houston Livestock and Rodeo Show. The last hitmakers to kick off the legendary event without an open seat in...

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Lainey Wilson, Jimmie Allen, Brittney Spencer and More React to New American Currents Exhibit at Country Music Hall of Fame

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum celebrated the opening this week of its newest exhibition American Currents: State of the Music with many of the young stars featured including Lainey Wilson, Jimmie Allen and Breland. The annual exhibit recogn...

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Country Hitmaker Jordan Davis Teases Unreleased Single “Money Isn’t Real”

Country music star Jordan Davis surprised fans with a snippet of his forthcoming single, “Money Isn’t Real” Wednesday morning (March 2) on social media. Without any warning, the singer-songwriter took to Instagram and dropped an audio file teasing his ...

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WATCH: Dierks Bentley And Elle King Perform Unreleased Track “Worth A Shot”

Country-rock hitmaker Elle King made a quick stop at the Ryman Auditorium on Monday night (Feb. 28) in Nashville and surprised her sold-out crowd with an unreleased track featuring Dierks Bentley. With a high-energy audience sitting before her, the cha...

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Sentencing hearings planned Thursday for co-defendants in 2019 Manhattan murder

Sentencing hearings for the last of four men convicted in the 2019 murder of Tanner Zamecnik will take place Thursday in Riley County District Court. Richard Goens and Shamar Sutton will appear at 1 p.m. in front of Judge Grant Bannister. Goens was convicted at January trial on the charge of first-degree murder and five [...]

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