Anderson Ave. reconstruction could include new roundabout, extension of College Ave.

City officials on Tuesday will receive an update on Anderson Avenue reconstruction and a proposed intersection improvement project near K-State’s Unger Complex. The Manhattan City Commission meets for its bi-monthly work session at 6 pm on Tuesday at City Hall. The Anderson project will get underway in June and includes new sidewalks, water, sewer and [...]

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Manhattan man pleads guilty to child sex crimes

A federal court has sentenced a Manhattan man to 60 years in prison after he led a conspiracy to produce child pornography. Joel Womochil, 39, a former Burns police chief, was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge John Broomes on March 28 for two counts of conspiracy to commit sexual exploitation of a child — [...]

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Two charged in connection to November shootings

Two people have been charged in connection to a pair of shootings last fall in Manhattan. The Riley County Police Department said Friday that 20-year-old Victor Fuentes, Jr., of Compton, California, and 17-year-old Delron Tyree, Jr., of Topeka, had each been charged with two counts of attempted first-degree murder, three counts of criminal damage to [...]

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Megan Moroney: rule breaker?

Congratulations are in order for Megan Moroney after she was presented the Billboard Women in Music "Rule Breaker of the Year" award...we think. You see, in real life Megan is anything BUT a rule breaker. She noted in her acceptance speech "When I found out I was getting the Rule Breaker Award, I thought it [...]

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Closure on U.S. 24 in Manhattan scheduled to begin

A portion of U.S. 24 near Manhattan is scheduled to close next week, as part of the Kansas Department of Transportation’s roundabout projects at the K-113 and K-13 junctions. In a news release, KDOT stated that in this phase of the project, U.S. Highway 24 between the two junctions will be closed to through traffic [...]

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Two men face charges after Riley County jail altercation

Police on Wednedsay arrested two men in custody after an apparent altercation. 23-year-old Cordarius Gowdy and 27-year-old Jacob Thompson, both of Ogden, face charges of aggravated assault and trafficking contraband into the jail. Gowdy was additionally charged with an aggravated weapons violation and criminal threat. Gowdy’s bond was set at $27,000, while Thompson’s bond was [...]

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Crash at Tuttle Creek Blvd and Kimball Ave leaves two entrapped

Two people escaped serious injury when a car and pickup collided at a busy Manhattan intersection Wednesday evening. According to the Riley County Police Department, it happened shortly before 5:30 pm at Tuttle Creek Blvd and Kimball Ave. when a passenger car driven by Deanna Nelson, of Riley, struck a pickup driven by Craig Carlson, [...]

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City agrees to purchase software to simplify permitting process

Commissioners on Tuesday approved the purchase of cloud service software and design implementation services with Oracle Permitting and Licensing (OPAL). “The idea here is that we’re trying to create a customer portal where all of that is in one place,” said Assistant City Manager Jared Wasinger. “So the members of the development community or an [...]

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Manhattan woman arrested on suspicion of forgery, identity theft

Riley County Police have arrested a Manhattan woman on suspicion of forgery. According to Wednesday’s RCPD arrest report, 35-year-old Marijke Torres is additionally charged with unlawfully obtaining a prescription drug and three counts of identify theft. Officers say two women were reported as victims Monday when Torres allegedly used both women’s information to obtain the [...]

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Where is Alan Jackson’s final concert

Though he hasn't called it a "farewell tour", Alan Jackson has been on the road a while on his "Last Call" tour for more than a year. But as the saying goes...all good things must come to an end. According to the schedule posted on his official website, Alan's final show will take place in... [...]

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