Ogden man arrested on multiple charges, bond set at $50,000

Kevin Marinella, 20, of Ogden, was arrested on February 17, 2025, at approximately 4:17 PM in the 100 block of S. Elm Street. Marinella was taken into custody on multiple charges, including three counts of aggravated violation of the offender registration act, three counts of violation of the offender registration act, and four counts of [...]

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Kimberly Williams-Paisley’s new gig

"Farmer Wants A Wife" returns for season 3 on March 20, and the show will have a new host. Kimberly Williams-Paisley will be taken over the duties after Jennifer Nettles stepped down. Nettles and Kristian Bush are working on getting Sugarland back on track, and with the job open Brad Paisley's better half will step [...]

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Additional snowfall and subzero wind chill pose serious risk to area

A winter storm continues to affect the area today, with additional snowfall expected to range from 1 to 6 inches. The highest snowfall accumulations are anticipated south of Interstate 35, with lighter amounts near the Kansas-Nebraska state line. The storm is compounded by dangerously cold temperatures and wind chills that are expected to remain in [...]

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Source: At least 28 NBAF employees fired as part of USDA’s cuts

By Ned Seaton and Megan Moser At least 28 people have been fired from the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility in Manhattan since Friday as part of the sweeping cuts to the federal government workforce by the Trump administration, according to a source with direct knowledge of the situation. NBAF, the federal disease lab north [...]

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MATC begins offering classes on Fort Riley

Officials on Monday said MATC opened an office in the Fort Riley Education Center in October and has begun offering “career-focused education opportunities directly on post.” MATC and Fort Riley officials signed a memorandum of understanding in June to allow the college to offer classes with financial aid options including tuition assistance, VA benefits and [...]

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Part of Juliette to close south of Poyntz next week

City officials on Friday announced a portion Juliette Avenue is shutting down beginning Feb. 24 and lasting about 12 weeks before shifting further south. The closure will stretch from Poyntz Avenue south through the intersection of Juliette and Houston Street to the alley midway between Houston and Pierre streets. Pierre Street will remain open to [...]

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City to consider giving lot to MHA for senior housing

Manhattan city commissioners on Tuesday will decide whether they’ll authorize officials to hand over part of a city-owned lot downtown to Manhattan Housing Authority for construction of a 62-unit housing facility for to low- to moderate-income senior citizens. City officials have split the lot at the corner of Fifth and Pierre streets in two, with [...]

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City to consider giving lot to MHA for senior housing

Manhattan city commissioners on Tuesday will decide whether they’ll authorize officials to hand over part of a city-owned lot downtown to Manhattan Housing Authority for construction of a 62-unit housing facility for to low- to moderate-income senior citizens. City officials have split the lot at the corner of Fifth and Pierre streets in two, with [...]

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Eric Church: promise made, promise kept

After the devastation of Hurricane Helene last fall in his native North Carolina, Eric made a promise: to build 100 homes for those who lost everything. That promise is now underway to becoming reality. Eric's foundation, Chief Cares, just purchased a huge plot of land in Avery County for the project. They hope to break [...]

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Winter storm and cold snap prompts warnings for Manhattan area

A winter storm warning has been issued for our area. It will be in effect from 6pm this evening until midnight, Tuesday night. An extreme cold warning has also been issued and will be in effect from midnight tonight until noon, Thursday. An impactful winter storm moves in this evening and continues through the day [...]

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