Author: KMAN Staff

A Manhattan woman was injured Friday night after her vehicle struck a deer on Interstate 70 in Dickinson County, according to the Kansas Highway Patrol. The crash occurred at approximately 9:14 p.m. May 15 on eastbound I-70 near mile marker 274.8, about 0.4 miles west of K-15. Investigators said a 2018 Buick LaCrosse was traveling eastbound when a deer entered the roadway from the south and was struck by the vehicle. The driver, identified as 77-year-old Judith A. Hall of Manhattan, sustained suspected minor injuries and was transported to Abilene Memorial Hospital.

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Anyone with information about a crime can contact Crime Stoppers. Using Crime Stoppers allows you to remain anonymous and could qualify you for a cash reward of up to $1,000. Click here for past RCPD reports.

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City commissioners on Tuesday will consider approving a $98,160 grant agreement for next year with the Riley County Police Department and the Riley County Law Enforcement Agency. The money would come from the Special Alcohol Funds balance, which is projected to begin 2027 with $227,475. Commissioners may also authorize an agreement with Olsson Inc. for design of pedestrian signal improvements, sidewalk improvements, landscaping and lighting at 12th Street and Bluemont Avenue and along Bluemont Avenue to North Manhattan Avenue for the 12th and Bluemont pedestrian crossing project. To view the full article visit theMercury.com.

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Riley County Fire District #1 has deployed a task force of volunteer firefighters and apparatus to assist with ongoing wildfire operations in southwest Kansas. In response to a request from the Kansas fire marshal, the department announced Friday it is sending five fire apparatus staffed by 11 volunteer firefighters to support communities impacted by the fires. Crews will assist with wildfire suppression, structure protection and other emergency operations as needed. To view the full article visit theMercury.com.

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Fort Riley is partnering with the Flint Hills Metropolitan Planning Organization and KDOT in a safe passage Lyft program giving discounted rides to soldiers and their families. For $30 a month, soldiers can buy a rideshare voucher for travel between Fort Riley, Manhattan, Junction City, Ogden, St. George and Wamego. Rides are available from 5 p.m. to 5 a.m. on Friday and Saturday nights. The program began May 8 and runs until July 5.

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Police are investigating a reported fraud case involving an online purchase scam in Manhattan, according to the Riley County Police Department. Officers filed a report at approximately 12:52 p.m. May 14th, 2026, in the 1500 block of College Avenue. A 30-year-old man reported that he purchased a bicycle online from what was later determined to be a fraudulent seller. The total estimated loss associated with the case is $2,500.

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Officers filed a report of fraud at approximately 12:52 p.m. on May 14, 2026 in the 1500 block of College Avenue. A 30-year-old man was listed as the victim when it was reported he purchased a bike online that turned up to be a fraudulent seller. The total estimated loss associated with this case is $2,500. Anyone with information about a crime can contact Crime Stoppers. Using Crime Stoppers allows you to remain anonymous and could qualify you for a cash reward of up to $1,000. Click here for past RCPD reports.

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Wabaunsee County sheriff Eric Kirsch and Riley County Police Department director Brian Peete exchanged blows through online statements Wednesday over Kirsch’s remarks at a Manhattan concert May 9. Kirsch was invited to speak at “Stoney Wars III” and later posted the contents of his speech on Facebook. The event was promoted as focusing on “an important cultural issue affecting personal freedom, small businesses and responsible adult choices in our community.” To view the full article visit theMercury.com.

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By Bryan Richardson Pawnee Mental Health Services is requesting Riley County nearly double its funding to the organization as it deals with uncompensated care costs. The organization is seeking $654,048 in county funds for 2027 operations, an increase of $304,048 from 2026’s appropriation of $350,000. Pawnee CEO Mike Rezkalla made his pitch to commissioners Thursday for the 87% increase. To view the full article visit theMercury.com.

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