RCPD investigating second jewelry theft reported at Manhattan Town Center

Riley County Police are investigating a Friday jewelry theft at Manhattan Town Center, the second in two days at the shopping center. Monday’s RCPD activity report, noted Kay Jewelers was victimized Friday evening, when an unknown man stole a white and yellow gold necklace, valued at $6,500. The theft was reported one day after JCPenney [...]

By |2023-01-23T10:17:54-06:00January 23rd, 2023|Categories: Local News|Tags: |Comments Off on RCPD investigating second jewelry theft reported at Manhattan Town Center

RCPD investigating robbery of Manhattan Dairy Queen

Riley County Police are investigating a reported robbery that occurred Friday night at Dairy Queen, at 1015 North 3rd Street. According to RCPD Public Information Officer Aaron Wintermote, an armed individual robbed the restaurant around 10:15 p.m. Friday taking all the money from the registers, which totaled just under $600. That individual then fled the [...]

By |2023-01-22T10:19:24-06:00January 22nd, 2023|Categories: Local News|Tags: |Comments Off on RCPD investigating robbery of Manhattan Dairy Queen

Suspect in 2022 Aggieville murder bound over for trial

A Fort Riley soldier accused of murdering a fellow soldier in Aggieville nearly one year ago, was bound over for trial on Friday following a preliminary hearing in Riley County District Court. Tremelle Montgomery, 20, faces seven total counts, including first degree murder, three counts of attempted first degree murder and three new counts of [...]

By |2023-01-20T15:35:59-06:00January 20th, 2023|Categories: Local News|Tags: , |Comments Off on Suspect in 2022 Aggieville murder bound over for trial

Hagemeister elected USD 383 board president, Morris-Hardeman to serve as VP

The Manhattan-Ogden School Board reorganized Wednesday evening, electing a new president and vice president for 2023. Curt Herrman, who served as president over the past year, nominated Karla Hagemeister to lead the board. She previously served in the role in 2020. “We have some great challenges coming up next year and Karla has really proven [...]

By |2023-01-19T15:45:38-06:00January 19th, 2023|Categories: Local News|Tags: |Comments Off on Hagemeister elected USD 383 board president, Morris-Hardeman to serve as VP

Manhattan retailer scammed out of over $100k in merchandise

A Manhattan business is out more than $100,000 in merchandise after an apparent online scam. The Riley County Police Department said Wednesday that it filed a report for theft by deception and unlawful computer acts, listing Champion Teamwear as the victim. The store reportedly was scammed by unknown suspects claiming to be employees of New [...]

By |2023-01-18T10:55:01-06:00January 18th, 2023|Categories: Local News|Tags: |Comments Off on Manhattan retailer scammed out of over $100k in merchandise

Update: KHP identifies man struck by motorist Wednesday on K-State campus

A pedestrian was injured Wednesday morning after being struck by a motorist on the Kansas State University campus. According to the Kansas Highway Patrol, 62-year-old Randall Mai, of Manhattan, was walking north across Claflin Road just west of Mid-Campus Drive around 7:30 Wednesday morning. Authorities say he was not in a crosswalk and was struck [...]

By |2023-01-19T07:50:41-06:00January 18th, 2023|Categories: Local News|Tags: , |Comments Off on Update: KHP identifies man struck by motorist Wednesday on K-State campus

House fire causes 10k in damage, no injuries in south Manhattan

The Manhattan Fire Department quickly extinguished a house fire Tuesday afternoon, but not before it sustained significant damage. Firefighters were dispatched around 2:30 p.m. to 807 Pottawatomie Avenue, and found smoke throughout the house and a small fire in a front room. It was contained within 10 minutes. One dog escaped the fire after a [...]

By |2023-01-18T07:04:07-06:00January 18th, 2023|Categories: Local News|Tags: |Comments Off on House fire causes 10k in damage, no injuries in south Manhattan

High turn-out for launch of non-profit SERVE pleasantly surprises founding members

It was standing room only as the new non-profit organization, SERVE, officially launched in Manhattan on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.  SERVE President Jurdene Coleman says the organization’s intention is to “incubate more candidates for local office.”   Coleman says running for office can be intimidating and lonely. Their members and future candidates can be [...]

By |2023-01-16T16:24:00-06:00January 16th, 2023|Categories: Local News|Tags: , , , , , |Comments Off on High turn-out for launch of non-profit SERVE pleasantly surprises founding members

MLK Community Prayer Breakfast: honoring the life and legacy of Dr. King

Dozens gathered Monday inside the Douglass Center Annex, formerly the Douglass School, for the annual MLK Community Prayer Breakfast. Each year, the Manhattan Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Committee organizes a variety of events to honor Dr. King, and this year’s theme was “true peace is not merely the absence of tension; it is the [...]

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Red Cross urging donations at this week’s Manhattan Blood Drive

As students return to classes this week at Kansas State University, the American Red Cross is hoping to fill some of its open slots for the Manhattan Blood Drive, taking place Tuesday and Wednesday. Local Red Cross spokesperson Kristi Ingalls says there is currently an urgent need for donations, as they’re lacking appointments for both [...]

By |2023-01-16T09:37:20-06:00January 16th, 2023|Categories: Local News|Tags: |Comments Off on Red Cross urging donations at this week’s Manhattan Blood Drive
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