WESTMORELAND, Kan. — Pottawatomie County has submitted two potential major road projects for state funding through the Kansas Department of Transportation. Prior to his presentation at a local consult meeting in Topeka, Public Works Director Peter Clark shared highlights with the county commission Monday. One of the projects would see an interchange constructed at Hwy 24 and Flush Road. If approved, it would include a new 200 foot bridge over the highway, in addition to a new tighter diamond interchange design and improvement to the vertical and horizontal geometry of the intersection. Clark says the reason this project was selected…
Author: Brandon Peoples
More than $80,000 was raised Saturday during the annual Speedy PD race for Parkinson’s Disease. The event held at Tuttle Creek State Park is an annual fundraiser for the Meadowlark Parkinson Fund to support services for the community to improve the quality of life of those affected by Parkinson’s. Parkinson’s Program Director Michelle Haub spoke on KMAN’s In Focus about some of the support they provide at Meadowlark. Nearly 800 people came out to take part in the race, including more than 50 participants with Parkinson’s Disease. Ten of those 50 completed the 5K event. Following the race Saturday, participants…
It took a little more than two hours, but Riley County Police were able to peacefully resolve a situation Sunday night involving a suicidal subject in Aggieville. Sometime before 6 p.m. officers were called out to the 700 block of Manhattan Ave. near the Eighteen63. According to police, the person inside the building was suicidal and reportedly had a firearm. Police blocked off a one-block stretch of Manhattan Ave. between Bluemont and Moro Street in addition to the alley way between Manhattan Ave. and 12th Street. No one inside the building, nor any of the neighboring businesses was hurt. Rumors…
After nearly four hours of trying to negotiate with an armed suspect north of Westmoreland, authorities were able to safely apprehend him without any incident Friday night. The man, who’s name has not been released, was reportedly threatening to harm himself and refused to leave his vehicle, which was parked north of the town in a park area just off of Highway 99, according to Pottawatomie County Sheriff Greg Riat. The man reportedly had a gun, creating an “unstable” situation. As a result the highway was closed for a short time north of Westmoreland to Hwy 16. The Riley County…
Kansas State University Police are investigating a hit and run crash on campus this week that left one person injured. The incident occurred around 4:30 p.m. Wednesday at the intersection of College Ave. and Kimball. K-State Police say a black GM SUV with traverse body style struck a 19-year-old woman on a bicycle. She sustained an arm injury. There is currently no driver description or tag information. No tickets or arrests have been made. Anyone with information should call K-State Police.
Manhattan Regional Airport held a celebratory cake cutting ceremony Friday morning to commemorate 10 years of jet service with American Airlines. The event kicked off a 10 month campaign and contest, put on by the Manhattan Convention & Visitors Bureau which includes giveaways to passengers who fly in and out of the airport. Airport Director Jesse Romo shared details during Friday’s ceremony. Over the past decade, the airport has grown, increasing the number of passengers who boarded flights or flew into MHK from 10,000 early on to over 70,000 in 2018. Mayor Mike Dodson says the idea 10 years ago,…
A local developer wants to move forward on a proposed $50 million six-story project that would include 315 apartments, 125 hotel rooms and a 378-stall parking garage. The site for the project would be built on the current Anderson Village shopping center site, located across from Kansas State University and directly west of Manhattan Christian College. Earlier this month, developer Chris Elsey presented the lucrative idea at a neighborhood meeting where concerns were raised, primarily over parking concerns. Elsey says he wasn’t surprised and credits a number of factors drawing them to this location. Renters Together MHK, a local renters…
No arrests have been made after Riley County Police were alerted Wednesday to a Snapchat post depicting two Manhattan High West Campus students holding what appeared to be a gun and making threatening statements. A preliminary investigation indicates the video posted by a 15-year-old male and 15-year-old female, was directed at two other Manhattan High students, a separate 15-year-old male and a 17-year-old male. Police say with the help of USD 383, all involved parties, including parents of the four students have been contacted. RCPD Capt. Josh Kyle tells KMAN this incident is a teachable moment. The video did not include any…
A week into the new school year, transportation concerns have been aplenty for parents of students in Manhattan/Ogden Schools. Road construction has caused significant challenges for some getting to and from school. Most recently for students at Marlatt Elementary, a temporary crosswalk had to be installed at Kimball Ave. and Kenmar, due to the closure at the Browning Ave. intersection. USD 383 school board member Jurdene Coleman says sign up sheets are available on the Marlatt PTO Facebook page for temporary crossing guards to assist at that intersection. Those who volunteer can pick up a vest at the school. Meanwhile,…
The Manhattan Regional Airport is currently fond of the number 10. The airport is celebrating 10 years of American Airlines regional jet service with a cake cutting ceremony, conveniently set for 10 a.m. Friday in the terminal lobby. It’s also launching a 10-month-long campaign and contest for prizes. The public is welcome to attend. Since Aug. 25, 2009, American Airlines has provided service from Manhattan, growing from a single destination to Dallas-Forth Worth and grew to include Chicago O’Hare over the past decade. Passenger boardings have also increased from about 10,000 to over 70,000 enplanements and setting a record in…