Author: KMAN Staff

On Saturday (August 29) the Riley County Police Department will conduct a DUI Saturation Patrol. Officers involved in the Saturation Patrol will be looking for signs of impaired driving and other traffic violations. Motorists who show signs of alcohol and/or drug consumption will be evaluated and appropriate enforcement action will be taken. The purpose of this program is to place additional officers in and around the Manhattan area with the goal of detecting and deterring impaired driving. This patrol is the fourth, in a series of seven, which will be conducted this year. The Kansas Department of Transportation’s Highway…

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Three injury accidents were reported in Riley County Tuesday. Philip Byarlay, 83, of Randolph received a possible injury when the 2007 Toyota Corolla he was driving was eastbound on Green Randolph Road at Winkler Road, ran off the road to the right, hit an embankment, and came to rest in the south ditch facing northwest. That accident was reported at about 5:30 p.m. Melvin Kenworthy, 54, of Riley was taken to Via Christi Hospital following an accident involving a Freightliner farmtruck and the Harley Davidson motorcycle Kenworthy was driving. That accident occurred at highway 24 and Anderson shortly after noon.…

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Roughly 60 people gathered around the steps of Chalmers Hall on the campus of Kansas State University Tuesday evening to remember Briona White, a 22-year-old K-State student who was gunned down along with a 20-year-old man in an alley in Chicago’s Far South Side on Aug. 6. The memorial was orchestrated by the K-State Black Student Union in conjunction with the KSU Department of Biology. White’s parents, Kenneth and Monica, were also in attendance from Chicago. “I want you all to strive forward to whatever goals you want to accomplish,” Kenneth said. “Do what’s right. Live the life you’re supposed…

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)– Eric Hosmer rolled a grounder toward first base in the third inning with the score tied, and Lorenzo Cain put on the brakes — a heads-up play that may have won the Royals the game. Cain hesitated just long enough between first and second base that Baltimore was unable to turn a double play. He later scored on a single by Mike Moustakas, and the Royals went on to a 3-2 victory Tuesday night that pushed their winning streak to four games. “Just kind of hesitated and didn’t let him tag me,” Cain said. “It ended…

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The Manhattan City Commission discussed potential updates Tuesday to the City Park Master Plan. Senior Park Planner, Wyatt Thompson says staff has taken months of public input to create two main concepts. “Both concepts prioritize the pedestrian (and) bicycle access and connectivity through the park (and) they both seek to improve the quality of open green spaces,” said Wyatt Thompson, senior park planner for the city of Manhattan. The two versions also have several key differences. “Concept A eliminates vehicular traffic through the park and consolidates and reduces the number of parking that occurs inside the park,” Thompson said “and…

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Today’s guests on In Focus were: Pottawatomie County–Commission Chair Pat Weixelman, Health Director Leslie Campbell and County Clerk Nancy McCarter North Central Flint Hills Area Agency on Aging Ex. Dir. Julie Govert-Walter Manhattan Senior Planner Chad Bunger

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