The 10th Annual Little Apple Optimist Club Chili Crawl was in full swing in Aggieville on Saturday evening. 450 participants sampled Chili from 9 restaurants around Aggieville, and had dessert at Cold Stone Creamery. Optimist club member Neal Farmer says that all the proceeds for the event go to helping local youth in the area, and charities like the Manhattan Bread Basket. Participants vote on the various Chili dishes, and decide on the best of the best. The winner is announced on the Optimist website, and has bragging rights for the rest of the year. Farmer especially wanted to thank…
Author: KMAN Staff
The Occupy MHK protests hit the streets of Manhattan Saturday evening at Triangle Park to take a stand against what they see as a widening wealth gap in the United States, and the political atmosphere they believe is helping to facilitate the status quo. In a flyer the protesters expressed the core values of believing that “Wall Street has iron control over economic policies of this county and that one party is a wholly owned subsidiary of Wall Street and the other party caters to them as well….. We are the 99 percent. We are getting kicked out of our…
A woman is dead following an apparent suicide Saturday at Mercy Regional Health Center. Riley County Police reports say 31-year-old Sarah Jurgensmeier (Jur’g’ens’meyer) of Houston, Texas, allegedly shot herself with a rifle in the parking lot of Mercy on College Avenue. The shot was heard by a witness and hospital staff was quickly on the scene, where they found Jurgensmeier already dead. The incident occurred just after 2:30 p.m. Saturday.
A Riley County man is dead, the victim of an apparent homicide. Riley County Police responded to what was initially reported as an injury accident in the area of 7th and Walnut in Ogden around 10:30 p.m. Friday night. Officers arrived to find a citizen administering CPR to the victim, Ronald Taylor, 28, of Ogden, who had apparently been shot prior to driving into a residence. An ambulance then took Taylor to Irwin Army hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Neighbors in the area reported hearing shots in the area, but no one was able to pinpoint the location of the shooting.…
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) Former Kansas Attorney General Phill Kline says a disciplinary panel’s recommendation that his law license be suspended indefinitely is part of an effort to punish him for investigating abortion providers. Thursday’s report by a three-member panel of the state Board for Discipline of Attorneys says Kline repeatedly violated professional ethics standards. It also says he and his subordinates misled other officials to further their investigations of abortion providers. In a statement emailed to The Associated Press, Kline said he’s being targeted for what he called his “willingness to investigate politically powerful people” a reference to abortion providers.…
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) The state of Kansas is opposing Dodge City clinic’s request for a federal court injunction forcing the state to restore its federal family planning funds. The state says the order would be an “affront” to its sovereignty. The arguments came in documents filed Thursday in a lawsuit by Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri over a new state law that stripped its federal funds for family planning. The unaffiliated Dodge City Family Planning Clinic joined the lawsuit this week, saying it lost its funding as “collateral damage” to a law targeting Planned Parenthood. The state asked the…
OTTAWA, Kan. (AP) An eastern Kansas sheriff’s office has lost its second deputy in four months after 28-year-old Russel Geist died of unknown reasons. Franklin County Sheriff Jeff Curry said Thursday that Geist fell ill Wednesday morning and died at an Ottawa hospital that night. The Lawrence Journal-World reports Geist was the son of retired Ottawa Police Detective Rick Geist. Curry says the younger Geist started work with the Sheriff’s Office in 2005 and was promoted to deputy in September 2010. Franklin County Deputy Samuel Smith died in July when his patrol car left the road and hit a tree…
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) Kansas officials have lifted advisories about high levels of blue-green algae in some lakes, but warnings remain in place for others. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment says algae levels have declined at Milford Lake, Dillon Park Lake near Hutchinson, Harvey County Camp Hawk Lake and Augusta’s Santa Fe Lake. Warnings remain in place for Memorial Park Lake in Great Bend, Harvey County West Lake and Warnock Lake in Atchison County. Additionally, advisories remain for the Augusta City Lake, Harvey County East Lake and Logan City Lake in Phillips County. Blue-green algae become a problem when…
OLATHE, Kan. (AP) A Johnson County deputy fatally shot a man who was fleeing from arrest. The sheriff’s office says in a news release that the deputy on Thursday evening saw a vehicle facing the wrong direction on a city street. When the deputy went a check on the car, a man ran away. Another deputy who caught up with the man fired his gun. The man was dead at the scene. The department did not release any other details. Neither deputy was injured.