The USD 383 Manhattan/Ogden School Board approved an emergency purchase Wednesday of Internet hot spots and iPad insurance, during a…
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As COVID-19 cases rise across the country, the need for further manpower in the health-care industry has resulted in calls…
CLAY CENTER, Kan. — Clay County had its first confirmed positive case of COVID-19 Wednesday. The case involves a resident…
Flint Hills Area Transportation Agency buses continue to operate amid COVID-19 closures, though it’s not business as usual. Executive Director…
As more people have been staying indoors due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Riley County Police Department has seen a…
Kansas State University journalism professor and COVID-19 patient Andrew Smith remains in intensive care, but says that “things are looking…
More than $100,000 has been raised by the community to support grocery assistance to those experiencing financial hardship due to…
Reduced capacity The Manhattan Emergency Shelter recently had to reduce its capacity in order to comply with quarantine and social…
The combination of an upcoming severe weather season and mandates preventing people from gathering in groups greater than 10 could…
The American Red Cross surpassed its goal by 19 pints at the Manhattan Community Blood Drive Tuesday. The blood drive…