WICHITA, Kan. (AP) A twin-engine Cessna 310 crashed near a west Wichita neighborhood Friday, killing the pilot. Wichita Fire Chief Ron Blackwell says the plane crashed about 4 p.m. in a wooded area behind some homes. Blackwell says the pilot was the only person on board the plane. He says there was no fire at the crash site and no homes in the area were seriously damaged. The pilot had taken off from a Wichita airport and then radioed that the plane was experiencing problems. Blackwell says the pilot was told to return to the airport and that is when…
Author: KMAN Staff
The guests on Friday’s In Focus were: Jeff Morris, Vice President for Communications and Marketing at K-State Terri Hollenbeck, Margaret Pendleton, and Becky Blake with Manhattan Association of Realtors. Diane Cable with Manhattan Medical Missions
More details on the March shooting death of an Ogden man that resulted from a road-rage incident gone wrong were revealed during Friday’s preliminary hearing in Riley County District Court. Tierre Wall, 26, of Fort Riley, faces a voluntary manslaughter charge for allegedly shooting 27-year-old Casey Lindley in the forehead during a confrontation at the intersection of Skyway Drive and Kansas Highway 114 near Ogden during the early morning hours. Judge David Stutzman heard testimony from crime scene investigators, Lindley’s fiance, Kristina Harrison, and Wall himself. Crime scene investigators and first responders confirmed the 9 millimeter bullet casings found in the…
Kansas State University’s fall 2015 enrollment numbers indicate that the university is making strides toward becoming a Top 50 public research institution with increased retention rates, greater diversity among students and growth in engineering enrollment. Total university enrollment for the fall 2015 semester is 24,146 students, compared to 24,766 in 2014, but the statistics also indicate advances in K-State 2025 goals and progress regarding the University Engineering Initiative Act. “This is an incredible year in many ways,” said Pat Bosco, vice president for student life and dean of students. “We have the most diverse student body and the most academically…
At approximately 10:15 p.m. Thursday, the Pottawatomie County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a motor vehicle accident on Highway 24, near the intersection of Deer Haven Lane. Sheriff Deputies and Emergency services responded and discovered a one vehicle roll-over accident. The vehicle a 2002 Chevrolet Trailblazer was travelling West bound on Highway 24 when it left the roadway on the North side of the road then rolled. The driver, 40 year old Pamela A. Parker of Wamego KS was ejected from the vehicle. She was later pronounced dead at the scene. The accident is under investigation.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Royals clinched the AL Central for their first division title in 30 years, beating the Seattle Mariners 10-4 Thursday night. Johnny Cueto picked up his first victory in nearly six weeks, and the win, coupled with the Minnesota Twins’ 6-3 loss to the Cleveland Indians, ensured a title. The Royals have dominated the division, leading by as many as 14 games. The Kauffman Stadium announced crowd of 32,244 cheered when the Twins’ final score was shown on the scoreboard in the top of the ninth. Kansas City became the first team to…
Seattle fire officials say two people killed when a charter bus and an amphibious tour vehicle crashed were on the bus, as were most of the nine people critically injured.
Fresh from enrapturing crowds all over Washington, Pope Francis is bringing his message of humility and hope to Capitol Hill as he becomes the first pontiff in history to speak to a joint meeting of Congress
Sometimes property tax lids, internet sales tax and state funding problems are better discussed over orange juice and cinnamon rolls. Local legislators, Riley County commissioners and department heads held their annual legislative breakfast in the commission chambers Thursday morning. Representatives Sydney Carlin, Susie Swanson, Tom Phillips and Ron Highland were present. Riley County Commission Chairman Ron Wells has often expressed his less-than-cheerful feelings about the state legislature and Topeka, but said after the breakfast that Riley County legislators aren’t the problem. “We have very good legislators,” he said. “They seem very attentive and absolutely concerned in helping Riley County with our…
Today’s guests on In Focus were: Megan Umscheid, Executive Director of the Wamego Area Chamber of Commerce Mikaela Kall, Tourism Coordinator, Wamego Chamber & CVB Corey Reeves, Columbian Theatre and Oz Museum Board of Directors Robbin Cole, Executive Director for Pawnee Mental Health Services