Author: KMAN Staff

ST. LOUIS — The Drug Enforcement Administration division that includes Missouri, Kansas and southern Illinois seized more of the dangerous drug fentanyl last year than in the two previous years combined. The DEA’s St. Louis Division said Tuesday that agents and task force officers seized 188 kilograms of fentanyl last year, compared to 82 kilograms in 2020 and 104 kilograms in 2019. Investigators also seized a record 1,848 kilograms of methamphetamine an all-time high and 73 kilograms of heroin. Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid used to treat pain in pharmaceutical settings. The DEA says it is 50 times more potent…

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The following summary of calls for service/reports filed by the Riley County Police Department is a portion of those received by police. Some names, addresses, and case details are withheld to follow local, state, and federal law as well as in an attempt to protect community members from being victimized further. Those arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. MANHATTAN, KAN. –  Officers filed a report for criminal damage to property and criminal discharge of a weapon in the 200 block of Seventh St. in Ogden on January 25, 2022, around 6:59 p.m. Officers listed a…

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Two individuals were recognized for their diversity efforts at Kansas State University Tuesday. Commerce Bank and the W.T. Kemper Foundation Presidential awards for diversity excellence were handed out to mathematics professor, Marianne Korten, and veterinary medicine student, Shumin Li. As part of Martin Luther King Jr. observance week, K-State held a virtual reception, Tuesday, to honor the recipients. During the reception, Madaí Rivera, assistant director for student engagement, shared words from one of Dr. Korten’s former students. “‘When I questioned whether I am or I was enough, it was Dr. Korten that assured me that I was more than capable…

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The Game on 1350 KMAN · The Game 1/25/22 Hour 1 -Interview with KSU FB TE/FB Coach Brian Lepak 00:00 – F*** KU Chants “Need to Stop. It’s Embarrassing” 16:51 – Interview with KSU FB TE/FB Coach Brian Lepak 28:38 – Mitch’s Top 10 List The Game on 1350 KMAN · The Game 1/25/22 Hour 2 – MBB at #4 Baylor MitchPom 00:00 – MBB at #4 Baylor MitchPom 17:21 – Ayoka Lee with the Media 31:34 – #1 Song of the Day / Ask Us Anything

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Riley County staff will enter negotiations with Archimages for planned renovations to its EMS headquarters. Commissioners Monday approved public works to begin the process after a selection committee provided its recommendation. Public Works Director John Ellerman says they received eight Request for Qualifications from architectural firms, which was then narrowed down to five. The selection committee recommended Archimages because of its most recent experience with designing EMS facilities. Ellerman says a majority of the candidates had experience with fire stations, including two local firms. EMS Director David Adams says this firm overall brought them the best package. Adams says Archimages…

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TOPEKA, Kan. — A Black former Waste Management employee said in a federal lawsuit that his supervisor and coworkers in Topeka discriminated against him because of his race. The Wichita Eagle reports that Robert Smith worked for the trash company for 13 years before he was fired last year. Smith’s lawsuit describes a series of incidents including coworkers calling him obscenities and playing racist videos when he was around. He said he reported the incidents to supervisors who didn’t investigate them. But Waste Management said in a response to the lawsuit that the company didn’t discriminate against Smith and its…

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WICHITA, Kan. — A Wichita man charged with trying to kidnap a 10-year-old boy in 2020 has died in custody while awaiting trial. The Wichita Eagle reports that the Sedgwick County Sheriff’s office said 64-year-old Webb Wray Ketcherside died Thursday at a Wichita hospital where he was being treated for an undisclosed “serious chronic illness.” Ketcherside had been in custody since his arrest in July 2020. Prosecutors had said Ketcherside approached the boy, made sexually explicit comments and grabbed his arm, but the boy was able to break free and run to a QuikTrip for help. Ketcherside, who had a…

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KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Police are investigating the late-night shooting death of a man in Kansas City, Kansas, near the Missouri border. Police say the shooting happened after 11 p.m. Sunday near State Line Road, when emergency dispatchers received calls about a person having been shot inside a vehicle. Arriving officers discovered a man who had already died from gunshot wounds. Police have not released the man’s name, and no other information about the shooting has been given. No arrests or suspect information has been reported in the case, and investigators have asked for the public’s help to get more…

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WICHITA, Kan. — Sedgwick County authorities say a man who exchanged gunfire with officers was arrested after a seven-hour standoff at a west Wichita hotel. Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Lt. Benjamin Blick said the confrontation began early Monday when a driver fled after a deputy tried to stop him for a traffic violation. After a short pursuit, the suspect’s vehicle became high-centered near a Regency Inn. Blick says the man got out of the vehicle and fired at two deputies, who returned fire. No one was injured. Blick says the suspect fled into a hotel room where five people loosely associated…

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