Author: KMAN Staff

On today’s In Focus, Cathy visits with: State Representative Ron Highland of Wamego Jesse Romo, Director of Manhattan Regional Airport a special segment of open phone lines with comments from callers State Representative Ron Highland of Wamego Jesse Romo, Director of Manhattan Regional Airport, Segment 1. Jesse Romo, Director of Manhattan Regional Airport, Segment 2. Open phone lines with comments from callers.

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An Ogden man, sentenced a year and a half ago after a no contest plea to second degree murder, was represented in Riley County District Court Friday for a status hearing. Michael Dechant, 21, who was 19 at the time of his sentencing in December of 2013, had filed a motion to withdraw his previous plea. Another status hearing is set for August 10th in Riley County District Court. Dechant’s sentence was for more than 26 years, in connection with the death of six-month-old Dominick Lubrano. Judge David Stutzman sentenced Dechant to 321 months. Friday’s status hearing was held in…

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Officers with the Riley County Police Department responded to an altercation in the 1300 block of Central Park in Manhattan City Park Thursday afternoon at approximately 3:45. A 12-year-old male was taken into custody and ultimately transported to the North Central Kansas Regional Juvenile Detention Facility for the offenses of attempted aggravated battery, aggravated assault, criminal threat, and battery. There were two victims included in this investigation– a 26-year-old female who sustained minor injury after a bite and a 12-year-old male with no injury. All subjects involved were known to each other. Officers found during the physical altercation the subject detained had…

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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) A Junction City man has filed a $2 million lawsuit against the Shawnee County Jail claiming it failed to provide proper medical attention for a broken bone in his foot and subsequent head injury. The Topeka Capital-Journal  reports Jason Dixon, 34, filed the lawsuit in a handwritten petition May 13. Dixon is being held on a federal hold order and pleaded guilty last year to conspiring to distribute 280 grams or more of crack cocaine. Dixon says he broke the bone while playing basketball in plastic flip-flops after being stepped on by another inmate, then later hit…

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Mentioning that he “feels a sense of  personal responsibility to help restore America to exceptionalism” given that he has delivered more than 5,000 babies, Dr. Roger Marshall announced in Manhattan on Thursday that he will be a Republican candidate for Congress in Kansas’ First Congressional District. “I am a pro-life conservative,” Marshall stated. “I’ve devoted my career to making certain parents and children start in a position to succeed and now I want to shift gears and make certain opportunities abound for them later in life as well.” “It is the American entrepreneurial spirit and work ethic coupled with citizen…

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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) The Kansas Senate has approved a measure that would allow alcohol at state events at the Capitol and adjusts a number of liquor permit processes. Republican Rep. Vicki Schmidt of Topeka said she opposed the bill, which was approved Thursday on a 30-6 vote, because it vaguely defined when alcohol would be permitted in the Capitol. The bill also would allow patrons of art galleries to bring their own bottles of wine to painting sessions. Alcoholic beverages could also be consumed at farmer’s markets, state fairs and catered events on public property, under the bill. It also…

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On today’s In Focus, Cathy Dawes visits with: Senator Jerry Moran about the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility Via Christi Hospital Chief Financial Officer Jim Fraser and Marketing Coordinator Kayla Thomas Pawnee Mental Health Executive Director Robbin Cole Senator Moran: Jim Fraser and Kayla Thomas with Via Christi: Robbin Cole, Executive Director of Pawnee Mental Health, Segment 1: Robbin Cole, Executive Director of Pawnee Mental Health, Segment 2:

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(See separate story regarding arrest of suspect in injury vehicle accident from Wednesday) ### Riley County Police made three arrests Wednesday evening on Clay County warrants involving drug-related charges. At approximately 6:55 PM Wednesday, officers in the 17000 block of Bala Road made three arrests. Devin Siebold, 30. of Riley was arrested on a warrant for failure to appear. The warrant originated in Clay County and at the time of this report he was confined at the Riley County Jail pending transport to Clay County. Siebold had two other warrants which were unserved at the time of this report.Bond was…

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