Friday May 30 | WIBW-TV Topeka
Officials Say Riley County Drug Bust Puts Huge Dent in Local Drug Supply
On April 30, 2008, the Riley County Police Department, in conjunction with the Pottawatomie County Sheriff's Office and the Kansas Bureau of Investigation executed a total of nine search warrants at multiple ...
Wednesday May 28 | The Johnson County Sun
Kansas State University president Jon Wefald's retirement announcement listed a lot of his accomplishments, but not the one considered highly important to Johnson County.
Tuesday May 27 | WIBW-TV Topeka
Heavy Rains Wash Out Manhattan Detour
Heavy rains overnight washed out a road in Riley County. Riley County officials say it happened at the dirt road detour that construction workers made on Anderson Avenue about a mile east of Keats.
Sunday May 25 | WIBW-TV Topeka
Manhattan-Ogden Board of Education Settles on Bond Package
The Manhattan-Ogden Board of Education has settled on a bond issue package with a price tag of $97.5 million dollars.
Friday May 23 | WIBW-TV Topeka
Water Main Floods Part of Riley County LEC
All systems are about back to normal at a water-logged Riley County Law Enforcement Center.
Friday May 23 | Today's Chemist At Work
Determination of Secondary Structural Changes in Gluten Proteins...
Grain Marketing & Production Research Center, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Manhattan, Kansas 66502, Department of Grain Science & Industry, Kansas State University, ...
Wednesday May 21 | Kansas.com
Ex-regent to lead K-State president search
Former regent Nelson Galle of Manhattan will lead the committee looking for Kansas State University's next president, the Kansas Board of Regents said Tuesday.
Monday May 19 | North Kitsap Herald
Eva Funderburgh: Creating personality with clay
Twenty-five year old Seattle artist Eva Funderburgh has been studying ceramics, pottery and sculpture for most of her life.
Saturday May 17 | Topeka Capital-Journal
Mother of three ends journey with degree
When Sheri Richter, a mother of three children, was handed her diploma on Friday from Kansas State University, she breathed a sigh of relief and gave her family a hug.
Thursday May 15 | WIBW-TV Topeka
U.S. Border Patrol Recruits in Manhattan
The Border Patrol visited the Holiday Inn in Manhattan Wednesday looking for qualified applicants who are willing to relocate. via WIBW-TV Topeka
Tuesday May 13 | Abilene Reflector-Chronicle
Riley County crash sends Marysville men to hospital
Two Marysville men were taken to a Manhattan hospital Thursday after a three-vehicle crash on the north edge of Manhattan. via Abilene Reflector-Chronicle
Sunday May 11 | The Topeka Capital-Journal
Three arrested; drugs confiscated
Three people were arrested and heroin, marijuana and drug paraphernalia were confiscated during a raid on a Manhattan residence Wednesday. via The Topeka Capital-Journal
Friday May 9 | KTIC
Wednesday May 7 | M2.com
K-State Public Relations Class Kicks Off Campaign For Hiv/Aids Awareness
“Working with the class has inspired a direction for the Regional AIDS Project that will hopefully raise awareness and accordingly nurture a more compassionate and rational understanding of a critical issue”
Did you know AIDS affects Kansas communities? According to the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, there were 1,471 people in Kansas living with the disease in 2004. via M2.com
Monday May 5 | The Topeka Capital-Journal
Manhattan business to add 200 workers
“We're hitting on all cylinders”
A sportswear business plans to add another 200 employees this year because of strong growth in its sales. via The Topeka Capital-Journal
May 3, 2008 | Springfield News Leader
Kansas junior college player picks Akron over Lady Bears
Jolene Tamboue, a 5-foot-11 forward from Independence Community College, has picked Akron over Missouri State, her junior college coach said. via Springfield News Leader
May 1, 2008 | WIBW-TV Topeka
Officers from Manhattan, Riley and Potawatomie counties and the KBI made the arrests at nine addresses today. via WIBW-TV Topeka
May 1, 2008 | Safehaven
$536 Billion Worth of Household Assets Evaporated in February?
It sure is a good thing that $150 billion of checks from the IRS are in the mail to U.S. households because these same households experienced an evaporation in paper wealth in February to the tune of about $544 ... via Safehaven