An April 10th arraignment has been set for a Fort Riley soldier who faces charges of sexual exploitation of a child, rape, and aggravated sodomy. James Henning’s preliminary hearing was held in Geary County Court Wednesday, which included videotapes and photographs. Henning was bound over on the 11 felonies following the preliminary. Henning was taken into custody in late November after what was described by law enforcement as a month long investigation in connection with the distribution of child pornography. The investigation was conducted by Junction City Police Department Detectives assigned to the Kansas Internet Crimes Against Children Tak Force,…
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Formed in 1996, the Eureka Valley Drainage District was put into place in the hopes that the residents in the area would be able to complete projects to address the drainage issues some businesses were facing. This district was discussed during Thursday’s Riley County Commission meeting, as County Counselor, Clancy Holeman requested the district be terminated. Holeman informed commissioners the district has not done anything outlined within the original petition to form the district. “I would submit that this district has done even less than what is described in the petition if that’s possible. It’s certainly not a problem, but they have…
On today’s In Focus, Cathy was joined by Governor’s Military Council Executive Director, John Armbrust of Manhattan; Flint Hills Builders Association Executive Officer, Brad Hartenstein and Sean Ruth; and KSU Assistant Professor of Political Science, Carla Martinez Machaine. John Armbrust-segment 1 Hartenstein and Ruth-segment 1 Political Science-segment 1 Political Science-segment 2
On today’s In Focus, Cathy spoke with Manhattan/Ogden USD 383 School Board member, Marcia Rozell and Superintendent, Bob Shannon. She also talked to Housing and Credit Counseling’s Manhattan Branch Manager, Shania Dekat. USD 383-segment 1 USD 383-segment 2 Shania Dekat-segment 1 Shania Dekat-segment 2
Updated: 5:44 a.m. Friday: TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) A legislative committee’s proposed budget for the Kansas higher education system would shift money away from Kansas State University and the main University of Kansas campus. The Senate Ways and Means Committee on Thursday approved a higher education budget of $2.7 billion both for the fiscal year beginning July 1st and the following fiscal year. The panel endorsed a subcommittee’s proposal to trim operating funds for the main University of Kansas campus in Lawrence by $4.6 million each year. The money would go to the University of Kansas Medical Center to help it…
The Wilson County, North Carolina Sheriff’s Office released composite sketches on Wednesday of two possible suspects in a bizarre roadside robbery of an armored truck that was carrying gold bars worth $4.8 million.
The suspect in the knife attack on US Ambassador to South Korea Mark Lippert was taken to hospital on Thursday.
The Manhattan high boys basketball teams’ dream season came to a bitter close on Wednesday night as the 7th seeded Junior Blues of Washburn Rural upset the 2nd seeded Indians 59-58 in a class 6A Sub State Semi Final. Manhattan led 12-5 after the first quarter but found themselves trailing by two at the half 27-25. Manhattan was much better in the third quarter taking a 40-35 lead into the fourth quarter. The Junior Blues did all of their damage from the free throw line and Manhattan couldn’t hit enough shots down the stretch. Washburn Rural hit 18 of 24…
The Manhattan Ogden USD 383 school board is one step closer to possibly conducting a mail ballot election to increase their location option budget authority by 3%. The board currently has an LOB of 30%. Other Kansas school districts have explored this option this year, including USD 384 Blue Valley Randolph, to increase their revenue. A few concerns were raised by board members during the discussion at Wednesday night’s board meeting. Board member, Darell Edie stated, “it’s appalling to me that it’s going to cost two teacher salaries to get this out there. I think that’s fundamentally wrong”. This statement…
The Justice Department won’t prosecute a former Ferguson, Missouri, police officer in the shooting death of an unarmed black man, but in a scathing report faulted the city and its law enforcement for racial bias and unconstitutional practices.