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    PHOTOS: March Features

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    By KMAN Staff on April 1, 2025 Local News
    Veo Astro electric scooters are parked Tuesday, March 4, 2025, near Aggieville. The pay-to-use mode of transportation returned to Manhattan at the beginning of March and is a partnership through the city and K-State. Manhattan previously offered shared-use electric scooters between August 2020 and December 2023, but the company, Superpedestrian, recalled them after ending operations. Staff photo by Lewis Marien

    Lewis Marien, Mercury staff photographer, documents the month of March.

    HOT TO GO
    GET IT TO GO — Austin English, Peace Lutheran Church pastor, places ashes on the forehead of Audrey Cook during a drive-through Wednesday, March 5, 2025, outside of the church on Kimball Avenue in Manhattan. Ash Wednesday started the Lenten season, which runs through April 17.COFFEE BREAK

    COFFEE BREAK — Motorists pull into 151 Coffee, 900 N. Third St. in Manhattan, Friday, March 7, 2025. Its official opening was March 3. The drive-through chain specializes in blended energy drinks, smoothies and of course, coffee. This is its third location in Kansas, with one already up and running in Lawrence, and another coming to Overland Park.

    TOWERING
    TOWERING — Demolition of Commerce Bank on Poyntz Avenue in downtown Manhattan continues Tuesday, March 11, 2025. It is being razed with a new residential and retail space to take its place.FUN NIGHT

    A FUN NIGHT — Erica Kalkofen, right, fits a new bracelet on her daughter, Ingrid, 7, a first-grade student at Ogden Elementary School, during the school’s Literacy/STEAM Night, Tuesday, March 11, 2025. The event featured several science, technology, engineering, art and math activities, and was centered around the entire school reading the book “The Wild Robot.”BLOOD MOON

    BLOOD MOON — Manhattan had clear skies for a total lunar eclipse taking place across the country late Thursday, March 14, and into early Friday, March 15. A total lunar eclipse, also nicknamed a “blood moon,” is when the entire Moon falls within the darkest part of Earth’s shadow, thus making it appear with a red-orange color.BLOOMING

    BLOOMING — Magnolias start to take shape on a tree at City Park in Manhattan ahead of a winter storm Wednesday, March 19, 2025. March 20 was the first day of spring.PREPPED

    PREPPED — Workers tie up the intersection of Kimball and Denison avenues in Manhattan, Tuesday, March 25, 2025. The seven-lane intersection was closed for a 287-foot truss system to be installed.JAZZY

    JAZZY — From left, Yellowjackets members Russell Ferrante, Bob Mintzer, Will Kennedy and Dane Alderson perform Tuesday, March 25, 2025, at K-State’s McCain Auditorium. The Grammy Award-winning jazz fusion band played as part of a double bill that also featured vocalist Kurt Elling — a Grammy winner himself — and his band paying homage to Weather Report.

    HEADED BACK OUT

    HEADED BACK OUT — Kansas State women’s baskeball sophomore guard Zyanna Walker receives a hug as she and the team are given a sendoff Thursday, March 27, 2025, outside of the Ice Family Basketball Center. The Wildcats headed to Spokane, Wash., to play USC on March 29 in the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA Tournament.

    151 Coffee Manhattan opening Commerce Bank demolition K-State women Sweet 16 sendoff Kimball and Denison construction Lewis Marien photography Manhattan City Park magnolias March 2025 Manhattan Kansas March blood moon eclipse Ogden Elementary STEAM Night Peace Lutheran Church Ash Wednesday Yellowjackets K-State performance
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