Community proposes shift in constitution of Riley County Law Board

Multiple community members proposed a shift in the constitution of the Riley County Law Board at Tuesday’s Manhattan City Commission meeting. The discussion came amid consideration of the proposed 2023 city general fund, the primary operating account for Manhattan’s government operations. City staff presented on some of the struggles they’ve faced in trying to maintain [...]

By |2022-07-27T11:12:30-05:00July 27th, 2022|Categories: Local News|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on Community proposes shift in constitution of Riley County Law Board

Manhattan City Commissioners cold to possible sales tax ballot question

Manhattan City Commissioners Tuesday were not supportive of a possible sales tax ballot question to support Parks and Recreation operations. The idea was floated as a possible consideration to address years of flat revenues and declining program fees coming into the city department — and in response to public opposition this Summer to potential reductions [...]

By |2022-07-27T10:59:20-05:00July 27th, 2022|Categories: Local News|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on Manhattan City Commissioners cold to possible sales tax ballot question

Two Manhattan residents injured in Sunday night crash

Two Manhattan residents were injured around 10:45pm Sunday in the 6100 block of Anderson Avenue. RCPD responded to the scene where a 2003 Subaru Forester operated by 25-year-old Jose Castro-Rivera had been traveling west when he maneuvered to avoid a deer. Police say the vehicle left the road, partially overturned, and came to an up-right [...]

By |2022-07-25T11:44:44-05:00July 25th, 2022|Categories: Local News|Tags: , |Comments Off on Two Manhattan residents injured in Sunday night crash

9-year-old Manhattan resident wins Baking Contest at Riley County Fair

  This year’s Baking competition at the Riley County Fair was cinnamon rolls, and the judges enjoyed their sweet assignment on Sunday. Riley County Commissioner John Ford joined Founder/Publisher Tyler Jackson of Manhattan City Lifestyle Magazine to judge the competition. The two enjoyed every entry, awarding a purple ribbon (excellent quality) to each. Manhattan’s Audrey [...]

By |2022-07-24T16:27:18-05:00July 24th, 2022|Categories: Local News|Tags: , |Comments Off on 9-year-old Manhattan resident wins Baking Contest at Riley County Fair

Manhattan resident enters rocket to Riley County Fair

A Manhattan 9-year-old entered a rocket as his STEM Project at the Riley County Fair, Friday afternoon. Gantt Chase from the CiCo Shamrocks 4-H Club already has a background in rocketry. Participants submitted their projects, along with evidence that it is operational, directly to a judge. The judges critiqued the projects as they were submitted, giving compliments on design [...]

By |2022-07-22T17:15:08-05:00July 22nd, 2022|Categories: Local News|Tags: , |Comments Off on Manhattan resident enters rocket to Riley County Fair

Scott City man arrested in Manhattan on Sumner County warrant alleging child sex crimes

A Scott City man is jailed in Riley County on charges of alleged child sex crimes. The Riley County Police Department says 21-year-old Jessie Ivey was arrested Wednesday afternoon on a Sumner County warrant alleging single counts of rape and aggravated indecent liberties with a child under the age of 14. An official with the [...]

By |2022-07-21T11:32:56-05:00July 21st, 2022|Categories: Local News|Tags: , |Comments Off on Scott City man arrested in Manhattan on Sumner County warrant alleging child sex crimes

Riley County COVID cases continue to increase

Riley County remains in the high incidence rate for COVID with over 100 new cases. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) recorded 123 new COVID-19 cases for Riley County between July 9 – 15. The Incidence Rate is 165.7, keeping the County in the HIGH incidence category with 100 or more cases per [...]

By |2022-07-20T15:05:13-05:00July 20th, 2022|Categories: Local News|Tags: |Comments Off on Riley County COVID cases continue to increase

Battle of the Badges collects 202 pints of blood; MFD defends title

The Manhattan Fire Department has defended its title, collecting the most recruits to the Manhattan Battle of the Badges Blood Drive to support the American Red Cross. The two-day event wrapped up at St. Thomas More Church Tuesday and collected 202 pints of blood, which was a little short of its 243 pint goal this [...]

By |2022-07-19T15:42:15-05:00July 19th, 2022|Categories: Local News|Tags: , |Comments Off on Battle of the Badges collects 202 pints of blood; MFD defends title

Battle of the Badges blood drive starts Monday

With summer activities in full swing, blood donations often decline, creating an ever greater need for donors. To help fight this shortage, the Red Cross is hosting their 19th annual Battle of the Badges blood drive, where local first responders compete to see who can recruit the most donors.  RCPD, Riley County EMS, and the [...]

By |2022-07-15T14:38:27-05:00July 15th, 2022|Categories: Local News|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Battle of the Badges blood drive starts Monday

Man convicted for 2018 Manhattan standoff pleads guilty to conspiring to traffic contraband

A man convicted of attempting to kill RCPD officers in 2018 has found himself back in jail, this time in Sherman County. 42-year-old Mark Harrison, formerly of Manhattan, is charged with three counts of conspiring to distribute marijuana inside the Winfield Correctional Facility. In lieu of his guilty plea to those charges, the court dismissed [...]

By |2022-07-14T15:52:34-05:00July 14th, 2022|Categories: Local News|Tags: , |Comments Off on Man convicted for 2018 Manhattan standoff pleads guilty to conspiring to traffic contraband
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