Therriana Pittman, 24, of Wichita, was arrested on July 12, 2024, at approximately 12:45 PM in the 1000 block of S. Seth Child Road. Pittman was arrested on Riley County District Court warrants for failure to appear and probation violation. The original charge in this matter was for distribution of opiates/opium/narcotics/stimulants 10>100 dosage units, distribution of marijuana 25<450 grams, possession of opiate/opium/narcotic/certain stimulant, possession of paraphernalia with the intent to manufacture/plant/cultivate controlled substance, aggravated endangering a child, reckless situation to child <18, and possession of marijuana. Total bond was set at $200,000. Pittman was confined at the time of this…
Author: KMAN Staff
The Kansas congressional delegation reacted after the attempted assassination on former President Donald Trump that claimed the life of one individual and critically injured two others. Senators Roger Marshall and Jerry Moran sent their thoughts to the former President and the victims who were affected by the shooting and thanked law enforcement and the Secret Service. Sen. Jerry Moran, who is the state’s longest-serving member of the state’s delegation in Washington, said he was “praying for President Trump, everyone who attended the rally and for our country.” Marshall noted that a bullet was just centimeters from taking the life of…
The Wonder Workshop Children’s Museum celebrated 30 years of serving the Manhattan area on Saturday, which was also the birthday of their beloved late founder Richard Pitts. The non-profit hosted an event at Blue Earth Plaza featuring games, food, and entertainment for local children and their families. Board of Directors President Lauren Farwell spoke on the impact the Pitts and Wonder Workshop have had on local children, saying “Richard and Cindy had so much love for children and creativity, and that’s what it’s all about. They helped guide children find their way and experiment, and they do all sorts of…
NBA teams will play round-robin games for a week starting July 12 until July 19 MANHATTAN, Kan. (K-State Athletics) – Four former Kansas State men’s basketball – Keyontae Johnson, Markquis Nowell, Tylor Perry and Xavier Sneed – will participate in the NBA 2K25 Summer League that starts Friday (July 12) and runs until Monday, July 22 at the Thomas & Mack Center and Pavilion in Las Vegas. NBA teams will play round-robin games for a week starting Friday (July 12) until Friday, July 19 before the playoffs run from Saturday-Sunday, July 20-21 capped by the championship game on Monday, July 22. Johnson, who will begin his…
The Manhattan City Commission on Tuesday will consider a resolution to pass a budget that generates more revenue than last year’s. Commissioners won’t approve a 2025 budget or mill levy at the meeting, according to city documents, but officials have said they intend to pass a 2025 budget that brings in more money. The state requires the city government to take certain steps to exceed the “revenue-neutral rate.” The revenue-neutral rate is the tax rate for the current year that would generate the same property tax revenue as levied in the previous tax year using the current tax year’s total…
Segment 1: Nancy McCarter, candidate for Pottawatomie County Commission District 2 Segment 2: Gary Yenzer, candidate for Pottawatomie County Commission District 4 Segment 3: Marcia Rozell, executive director of Visit Manhattan Segment 4: Chip Redmond from Kansas MesoNet
Officers filed a report of motor vehicle theft on July 11, 2024, at approximately 7:41 AM in the 400 block of Walters Drive. Officers listed a 32-year-old female as the victim when it was reported her Chrysler Town and Country was taken overnight by an unknown suspect. Officers were able to track the vehicle to a hit in Dickinson County and eventually the vehicle was tracked to Wichita where it was recovered. Officers filed a report of an injury accident in the 6400 block of Skyway Drive on July 11, 2024, at approximately 2:41 PM. Officers report the accident involved…
A motorcyclist was injured and hospitalized after a crash Thursday afternoon near Ogden. RCPD public information officer Ashley Tokoi said the crash was first reported at 2:40 p.m. involving a single motorcycle rider. This individual was left injured in the aftermath of the crash and transported to a Manhattan hospital for treatment. Their status is unknown at this time.