Pottawatomie County Commission approves 2024 budget
The Pottawatomie County Commission approved the 2024 budget and [...]
The Pottawatomie County Commission approved the 2024 budget and [...]
The Pottawatomie County Commission approved the 2024 budget and exceeding the revenue neutral rate during their Monday meeting. Despite a .779 mill levy decrease, the county will still see an additional $49,000 in ad valorem taxes following the assessed valuation increase of just over $22 million. This year’s budget includes a nearly $1.5 million increase [...]
A massive fight broke out over the weekend during [...]
A massive fight broke out over the weekend during a pledge basketball game at Kansas State’s Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Looks like it got a bit heated this year for pledgesketball. pic.twitter.com/bnivaNydSx — Old Row K-State (@OldRowKansasSt) August 26, 2023 Viral video shows a large group of students brawling on the basketball court. It’s unclear [...]
A Manhattan man is jailed following an incident early Sunday morning in the Northview area. According to the Riley County Police Department, 36-year-old Aaron Finch was arrested around 3 a.m. on two counts of aggravated assault. Finch is accused of pulling a knife on two men at the Short Stop convenience store, in the 2000 [...]
A Manhattan man died in a crash Friday afternoon in Washington County According to the Kansas Highway Patrol, 39-year-old Nicholas Bennett was westbound on K148 near Hanover, just after noon, when his Chevy Silverado went off the roadway and overturned. Authorities say it’s unclear what caused Bennett to lose control of the vehicle. The crash [...]
Manhattan resident Curt Herrman has been collecting Kansas City Chiefs memorabilia since 1970. In recent years, his home collection of close to 1,500 unique items tied to the defending Super Bowl champions, has even found a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. Herrman fulfilled another dream of his Friday, as members of the [...]
Photo by AJ Shaw/KMAN Saturday was the 15th annual [...]
Saturday was the 15th annual Speedy PD’s Run for Parkinson’s Disease at Tuttle Creek State Park. As per usual, turnout was quite high with several people running or walking in the race. Julie Miller and her grandson Connor were some of the participants in the event. Jane Pringle was a volunteer in the event and [...]
A 39-year-old man was found guilty by a jury [...]