By Toby Hammes Manhattan High girls’ golf capped an unbeaten regular season Monday with a dominant senior day performance at Stagg Hill Golf Club, winning its home invitational by 44 strokes to secure its eighth team title of the fall. “It’s been just a terrific experience,” head coach Paige McCarthy said of the historic regular season. “These girls are working so hard — I know I say that all the time — but their work ethic and their attitudes have really been refreshing. I think they’ve been a good example for the younger girls about what they need to do.”…
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Mi Tierra Restaurant and Cantina in Aggieville is permanently closing after two years. On Monday, the owners of the restaurant, Bao Tran and Rebecca Reynaga-Tran, announced in a Facebook post the Mexican restaurant closed its doors. In the post, the owners explained the cause of the closure was financial, including the aftermath of a house fire at the end of February. “Rising costs, increasing taxes and the ongoing struggles of still dealing with insurance from our home fire all made it harder to keep things moving forward,” the post read. “While this decision was far from easy, we also believe…
An 18-year-old Manhattan man was injured in an accident at 10:23 p.m. Monday near the intersection of North Manhattan Avenue and Fremont Street. Riley County police officers found a Lexus driven by Claire Holt, 21, of Manhattan had struck Philip Trice-Ortega, who was driving an electric scooter. Trice-Ortega was transported to Ascension Via Christi Hospital for treatment of his injuries and Holt was issued a citation for failure to yield right of way at a stop sign. Click here for more local Manhattan news.
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Riley County police are investigating a suspect who reportedly fled a traffic stop early Saturday morning and nearly struck an officer with his vehicle. According to Monday’s police report, 23-year-old Jared Espinoza, of Kansas City, Kansas, was arrested on charges of flee or attempt to elude, aggravated assault, reckless driving, driving under the influence, interference with a law enforcement officer and driving while suspended. Police say the alleged incident occurred around 2:30 a.m. Saturday near 12th and Bluemont Ave. Espinoza was being held Monday without bond.
Officers responded to the report of an injury crash near the intersection North Manhattan Avenue and Fremont Street on Oct. 6, 2025 at approximately 10:23 p.m. Upon arrival, officers found a Lexus driven by Claire Holt, 21, of Manhattan, had struck a man on an electric scooter, Philip Trice-Ortega, 18, of Manhattan. Trice-Ortega was transported to Via Christi for treatment of his injuries. Holt was issued a citation for failure to yield right of way at a stop sign. Officers filed a report for aggravated battery and criminal threat in Manhattan on Oct. 6 at approximately 9:43 p.m. A 12-year-old…
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On today’s episode of Wildcat Insider, we’ll talk about K-State’s close loss at Baylor and speak to “Voice of the Wildcats” Wyatt Thompson as he gives his thoughts on the game. https://www.youtube.com/live/Fz2UNiniI6E?si=Tdy16hjkKHNqWWlN Hour 1 Segment 1 – Cats lose at Baylor 35-34 Segment 2 – 4th quarter meltdown for K-State Segment 3 – Last week in the Big 12 Hour 2 Segment 1 – “Voice of the Wildcats” Wyatt Thompson Segment 2 – Did K-State’s defense cause them the game Segment 3 – K-State Soccer and Volleyball update Segment 4 – This week in the Big 12
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A former Wabaunsee County correctional officer has been arrested following a probe by the Kansas Bureau of Investigation. Authorities say 48-year-old Jeffery Patrick turned himself in Sunday at the Pottawatomie County Sheriff’s Office. He was arrested on a charge of mistreatment of a confined person. The KBI says the Wabaunsee County Sheriff’s Office asked for help in May after learning a correctional officer may have been taking money from an inmate for personal use. The alleged incidents happened between March and May at the Wabaunsee County Jail, where Patrick worked until he was fired in June. Patrick was booked into the…