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The City of Manhattan is continuing its cured-in-place pipe, or CIPP, sewer rehabilitation projects this week, with crews working in several neighborhoods. Residents may notice trucks accessing sewer lines and steam rising from manhole covers during the process. City officials said the steam is a normal part of the pipe lining operation and is not a cause for concern. Work this week is scheduled near CiCo Park between Robinson Drive and Dickens Avenue, the Westwind Drive and Anderson Avenue area, and the Willard Street and Bellehaven Road area. The city uses trenchless cured-in-place pipe technology to rehabilitate aging sewer lines.…
A Manhattan man was arrested late Tuesday on multiple charges following a traffic stop, according to the Riley County Police Department. Terriundis Merrill Toliver Jr., 19, of Manhattan, was arrested at approximately 11:30 p.m. July 8 after officers responded to an incident in the 700 block of Allen Road. Toliver was charged with contributing to child misconduct, transporting an open container, reckless driving, operating a motor vehicle without a valid driver’s license, minor in possession or consumption of alcohol, and possession of marijuana. Toliver was issued a total bond of $5,000 and remains confined in the Riley County Jail at…
Officers filed a report for contributing to child misconduct, transporting an open container, reckless driving, operating a motor vehicle without a valid license, liquor; consumption or sale of liquor by minor, and possession of marijuana at approximately 10:45 p.m. on July 8, 2026 in the 700 block of Allen Road. Terriundis Merrill Toliver Jr., 19, of Manhattan, was arrested at approximately 11:30 p.m. for contributing to child misconduct, transporting an open container, reckless driving, operating a motor vehicle without a valid license, liquor; consumption or sale of liquor by minor, and possession of marijuana. Toliver was issued a total bond…
A Junction City woman was arrested early Tuesday after a reported domestic disturbance, according to the Junction City Police Department. Nasha Serwaa-Bonsu, 23, was arrested just after 12 a.m. July 8 at a residence in the 1800 block of Caroline Avenue. She was arrested on charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, domestic battery and criminal damage to property. According to the Geary County Detention Center inmate roster, Serwaa-Bonsu was booked into the jail just before 1 a.m. Tuesday. As of Tuesday morning, no bond had been set and she remained confined in the Geary County Detention Center.
On today’s edition of The Game, both K-State men’s and women’s basketball get a Class of 2027 recruit, we hear from Brett Yormark at Day 1 of the Big 12 Media Days, and the Big 12 has a new partnership. https://www.youtube.com/live/pOiG0tEczJQ?si=I2u1UP7QeI7qb6iG Full Show Segment 1 – Commissioner Brett Yormark at Big 12 Media Days Segment 2 – Both KSU basketball teams get high school commit Segment 3 – Jabroni of the Week Segment 4 – Big 12 announces entitlement partner or football and basketball Segment 5 – Ask Us Anything
On today’s edition of The Game, two Cats earn Preseason All-Big 12 Football Team and Scott Wildcat joins the show to give a World Cup update! https://www.youtube.com/live/Juta9WNGtT8?si=nbnP5MeuMKjGIuUp Full Show Segment 1 – Corruption in the World Cup!? (Insert shocked emoji) Segment 2 – Two Cats on Preseason All-Big 12 Football Team Segment 3 – World Cup correspondent Scott Wildcat Segment 4 – Ask Us Anything
Heavy fundraising by candidates starts to pay off with spending on commercials By Tim Carpenter TOPEKA — Kansas Republican gubernatorial candidate Ty Masterson landed the campaign endorsement of a labor organization representing firefighters in Wichita, Topeka, Lawrence, Manhattan and a dozen other cities and counties. Matt Jackson, president of the Kansas State Council of Fire Fighters, said he was convinced Masterson would remain a “friend of Kansas firefighters.” Masterson, who serves as president of the Kansas Senate, is among seven Republican and three Democratic candidates on the ballot in the Aug. 4 primary election. They are competing for the opportunity…
By Ned Seaton The property tax rate paid by Manhattan residents tax rate continues to rank in the middle of the pack of comparable Kansas communities. A Manhattan Mercury analysis of data from the Kansas League of Municipalities shows that the total tax rate that property owners have to pay here ranks 14th of the 26 first-class cities in the state. That’s the same spot it was in a year ago, when The Mercury ran the same analysis. The property tax in Manhattan — which is the total levied by the city and county governments and the public school system…
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