Author: KMAN Staff
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat warning for much of Kansas and Missouri as high temperatures mix with abundant moisture in the air create dangerous conditions. Heat advisories were in effect in both states until noon Monday, when they were being replaced in several counties by excessive heat warnings that expire at 9 p.m. The weather service says temperatures are expected to be in the mid to upper 90s, with heat indices soaring as high as 116 degrees because of the humidity. A swath of counties in northeast Kansas and northwest Missouri was…
WESTMORELAND — Pottowatomie County Register of Deeds Betty Abitz reported to county commissioners Monday morning that deeds are up for June. Pottowatomie County had 123 deeds in June and 111 of those were for new sales. There were also 106 mortgages, with eight of those valued at $300,000 and above. Nine were non-taxed. Commission chairman Pat Weixelman said the numbers showed the region’s growth, but did say keeping up with that growth is a challenge. “It’s steady growing and along with that, it brings more problems and situations where we have to allow for that growth,” he said. “It’s a…
A Geary County District Court case has been affirmed by the Kansas Court of Appeals. The Darryl Manco v. State of Kansas case involves an indecent liberties and aggravated criminal sodomy case against Manco more than 20 years ago, with Manco appealing the district courts’ denial of his third motion as succesive and untimely. The 50-year-old defendant claims the restrictions on filing such motions are unconstitutional denials. However the higher court finds, rather than unconstitutional, it is a reasonable limitation in order to stop an abuse of remedy. The Court of Appeals in its 11 page opinion finds Manco’s constitutional…
American Agri-Women or AAW is celebrating its 40th anniversary with a Drive Across America, with the five-month long education and advocacy trek across the United States making a stop in Manhattan Thursday. Kansas Agri-Women, the state affiliate of AAW, is hosting the networking event “Planting our Future” at the Kansas Wheat facility at 1990 Kimball Avenue. AAW President Sue McCrum will be part of the event that will include affiliate members and representatives from the Kansas Department of Agriculture, Kansas Wheat, Kansas State University, Kansas Pork, Kansas Farm Bureau, Frontier Farm Credit and others. The groups will share their work…
Update 7/13/15 Tierre Wall of Fort Riley appeared in court Monday morning for a status hearing. Wall asked Judge David Stutzman to appoint him an attorney. This comes after Wall requested to hire his own attorney at his last court appearance on June 25th. Wall and his attorney at the time, Mark Dinkel said there was a breakdown in communication between the two. Another status hearing is scheduled for August 10th. A preliminary hearing for a Fort Riley man accused of involuntary manslaughter is delayed for a second time because of the defendant’s request for a change in attorney. Tierre…
On the first segment of In Focus Monday Cathy Dawes spoke with Dr. Susan Nelson, Veterinarian and Clinical Associate Professor at Kansas State University’s Pet Health Center: Traci Scott, Regional Liaison Officer for 1st Infantry Division at Fort Riley, recent graduate of the Presidential Leadership Scholars program, shares her experiences: Angie Sutton, Community Relations Director for Manhattan Parks and Recreation:
Police in Riley County arrested a 33-year-old Manhattan man on a no bond warrant for failure to appear. According to Monday’s RCPD activity report, Christopher Day was taken into custody while at the Riley County Police Department on Saturday at approximately 5:00 PM. Day’s warrant for failure to appear had an original offense of operating a motor vehicle without a valid license. ### An attempted aggravated robbery and aggravated battery was reported in the 200 block of North 5th Street in Manhattan early Monday morning. Riley County Police officers responded to the scene shortly before 3:30 a.m. and found a 19-year-old male was…
Eurozone leaders have reached a tentative agreement on a new bailout deal for Greece. The deal would include new austerity measures for Greece in exchange for continued financial support.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)– Paulo Orlando came through again for the Kansas City Royals. Orlando, who had a walk-off grand slam Tuesday against Tampa Bay, hit a tie-breaking eighth inning home run as the Royals beat the Toronto Blue Jays 11-10 Sunday after blowing a seven-run advantage. Orlando led off the eighth with a home run off Bo Schultz (0-1). EDITOR’S PICKS Two teams’ takeaways from Blue Jays-Royals barnburner Sunday’s 11-10 victory by the Royals over the Blue Jays gave both teams an idea of where they are and what they have to do in the second half. “It was…