In an Associated Press interview, incoming Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., reaffirmed plans to make approving the Keystone XL pipeline, which would run from Canada to Texas, as the first order of business.
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A woman with a poster of the Cuban Five, that reads in Spanish “Freedom Now,” celebrates their release, in Havana, Cuba, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2014. After a half-century of Cold War acrimony, the United States and Cuba abruptly moved on Wednesday to restore diplomatic relations between the two nations. The announcement was accompanied by a quiet exchange of imprisoned spies and the celebratory release of American Alan Gross, a government contract worker who had been held in Cuba for 5 years and the U.S. freed the three remaining members of the Cuban Five who were jailed in Florida.
Lots of new K-State news to talk about. Kendrys Morales was introduced as a Royal. Cole Manbeck, Around College Football and You Can’t Be Serious is all in hour 2.
Three Kansas Department of Corrections Inmates with Riley County convictions are up for the next set of public comment sessions and possible parole. Shakeer Davis, 35, was convicted in late 1997 of murder in the first degree, attempted murder, aggravated robbery and aggravated burglary. The February 28th shooting in Manhattan resulted in the death of Wanda Norman and the wounding of John Garner. Davis was 17-years-old at the time of the offense. And Albert Williams, 59, is being considered for parole on 1978 murder convictions in Riley and Shawnee Counties. The Riley County case involves the stabbing death of Pamela…
On today’s In Focus, Cathy was joined by Manhattan Ogden USD 383 School board member, Pat Hudgins and Associate Superintendent, Bob Seymour; as well as Manhattan Area Technical College President, Rob Edleston.
The Wamego City Commission approved a funding proposal for adding a Convention and Visitors Bureau Coordinator. At Tuesday’s meeting, City Manager Merl Page set the stage for the proposal from the Wamego Chamber of Commerce Executive Director, Megan Umscheid, and board members Jason Moore, Jeff Wick, Chris Hupe and Lance White. According to Umscheid, the Wamego Chamber of Commerce proposed a collaborative funding model between the CVB, Chamber and the City of Wamego to implement a Coordinator position within the Chamber structure to coordinate and generate CVB efforts to expand the tourism footprint of Wamego and create sustainability within the…
The Riley County Police Department and the Kansas State University Police Department have received several complaints regarding possible scams in the Manhattan and Riley County Area. These scams are carried out over the phone or via postcard and request that the potential victim supply personal or financial information. RCPD would like to remind the community to question suspicious correspondences to protect their personal information. The individuals committing these scams are using the Riley County Police Department name on caller identification services and they state that potential victims are under an IRS investigation, owe for tuition or educational services, or have been listed on a…
A car reportedly drove into a business on Westport Drive Wednesday morning. The business has been identified as New Beginnings Nail and Beauty Salon, located at 1130 Westport Drive, Suite 6. Riley County Police and EMS responded to the scene shortly before 8:30. Riley County Police Public Information Officer Mat Droge indicates no serious injuries were involved.
WalletHub recently released a list of the best and worst college cities and towns in America for 2014. Manhattan ranked 12th on the list. Two other Big 12 colleges ranked above K-State: Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa ranked 11th and Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma ranked 8th. Lawrence ranked 44th on the list. The 280 U.S. cities and towns were ranked for their academic, social and economic atmospheres. WalletHub did this by analyzing 23 different key metrics including- the quality of higher education, crime rates and the cost of living.
A wave of flu illnesses has forced some Ohio schools to shut down over the past week. State officials confirmed one pediatric flu-related death, a 15-year-old girl in southern Ohio.