A dedication presentation was held on Ahearn Memorial Field for the Tracz Family Band Hall Friday afternoon. Director of Bands, Dr. Frank Tracz provided insight into the new perks of having a band hall near where the K-State Marching Band rehearses. Friday’s presentation included a short performance by the K-State Marching Band, some kind words from Head Drum Major Audrey Farrell, and a conclusion speech by Dr. Tracz, who says he is grateful the project could become a reality. Tracz says that he is excited for the K-State Marching Band to have their own space. The presentation on Friday…
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Manhattan City Manager Ron Fehr provided updates to the Riley County Commission about a number of improvements to the city. Road construction is continuing. Fremont from 11th to 12th street is complete and open. The next phase from 12th to Manhattan St will not happen until next year, due to bad soil discovery while widening a water pipe. Fehr says there will also be a new roundabout on K-State’s Campus. Fehr also says the Manhattan City Commission approved a permit for an Oktoberfest in the alley of Manhattan Brewing Company. That event is set for September 21. The city also…
Officers filed a report for theft in the 500 block of McCall Rd. in Manhattan on Thursday around 3:00 p.m. An employee of Menards reported that on Sept. 2, an unknown suspect entered the business and stole a Generac generator and a Champion generator. The total loss was estimated to be $2,100. Anyone with information can contact Crime Stoppers. Using Crime Stoppers allows you to remain anonymous and could qualify you for a cash reward of up to $1,000.
MANHATTAN, Kan. (K-State Athletics) – Eighteen former Kansas State players are on rosters as the 2023 NFL season kicks off Thursday night when the Kansas City Chiefs host the Detroit Lions. The 18 former Wildcats on opening-weekend NFL rosters are the most since they had 19 to open the 2009 season. Of the 18 players, seven are off last year’s Big 12 Championship squad, including four draft picks in Felix Anudike-Uzomah (First Round – Kansas City), JuJu Brents (Second Round – Indianapolis), Josh Hayes (Sixth Round – Tampa Bay) and Deuce Vaughn (Sixth Round – Dallas). The seven Wildcat rookies on opening-weekend rosters are the most…
It wasn’t pretty, but Manhattan High’s football team improved to 2-0 Thursday night in Topeka, blasting Topeka High 55-19. The Indians ran for over 315 yards as a team while holding the Trojans to 22 yards rushing. After having gone unbeaten last season, Manhattan has now won its last 15 games, setting a new mark for top winning streak in school history. The Tribe will host Hays next Friday night.
A Manhattan beverage company was the recent victim of fraud recently. The Riley County Police Department filed a report for theft by deception Wednesday after local business Walker’s Tea reported an unknown supsect fraudulently ordered about $4,150 worth of prouduct and had it shipped to an out-of-state address. Police say the report was referred to another jurisdiction for further investigation. Anyone with information can Contact Crime Stoppers. Doing so could qualify you for a cash reward of up to $1,000.
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Riley County Police are investigating after a 41-year-old man reported this week his car was broken into and multiple items were stolen, including a firearm. Officers filed a report for burglary to motor vehicles in the 2100 block of Praire Lea Place Wednesday afternoon. The victim reported to police that an unknown suspect stole a pistol, a knife and a machete from his vehicle, valued at $675. A 76-year-old woman also reported her vehicle was broken into, but nothing was stolen. Anyone with information can contact Crime Stoppers.
Brandon sits down with representatives of Riley County Extension 4H, Visit Manhattan, and retired Lt. Gen. Perry Wiggins to discuss local business and military activity.
Officers filed a report for criminal damage to property in the 300 block of Sunset Ave. in Manhattan on September 6, 2023, around 10:30 a.m. The Pottroff & Karlin Legal Firm was listed as the victim when they reported an unknown suspect damaged a limestone sign valued at $6,000. Anyone with information can contact Crime Stoppers. Using Crime Stoppers allows you to remain anonymous and could qualify you for a cash reward of up to $1,000. Officers filed a report for theft by Deception in the 1900 block of Tuttle Creek Blvd. in Manhattan on September 6, 2023, around 11:00 a.m.…