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Man apprehended Tuesday after escaping from custody in Manhattan
MANHATTAN, Kan. (WIBW) - A man was arrested Tuesday after authorities said he escaped from custody in Manhattan. According to Riley County Police officials, the report was filed around 3:36 p.m. Tuesday in the 1000 block of S. Seth Child Road. Officers listed Justin Brown, 34, of Manhattan, as the...
Kansas Wheat Tour 2024, Day 3 Final Report
The 2024 Wheat Quality Council’s Hard Winter Wheat Tour across Kansas wrapped up on May 16. During the three days of wheat scouting, tour participants traveled six routes from Manhattan to Colby to Wichita and back to Manhattan. This year's tour hosted 70 people from 19 U.S. states in 18 vehicles while traveling across the state. Of those participants, 50 people had never been on the tour before.
Geary Co. schools talks graduations, pandemic recovery, summer programs
TOPEKA (KSNT) – KSNT News sat down with USD 475 Superintendent Dr. Reginald Eggleston to talk about graduations, recovery since the pandemic, summer programs and the Early Childhood Center project “First congratulate them, but also tell them that we need them to go out into the world and be leaders. Today more-so than ever before […]
⚾ Wentworth strikes out 11
MANHATTAN, Kan. — Eleven strikeouts from Jackson Wentworth led to K-State's eighth series win of the season, as the Wildcats defeated BYU, 2-1, Friday night at Tointon Family Stadium. Wentworth turned in his second quality start, as the redshirt-sophomore held the Cougars to one run over his career-long eight...
Salina Student Honored For Research
Excellence in research has earned several Kansas State University students, including one from Salina, recognition through the 11th annual Kirmser Undergraduate Research Awards from K-State Libraries. Karsyn Arnold is among those being recognized for her research. The awards recognize the use of library resources to complete research for projects. The...
Cliff Rovelto calls it a career after 32 years at the helm of K-State Cross Country/Track and Field
MANHATTAN, Kan. (WIBW) - 36 years in total for Rovelto, and the resume he’s built in the Little Apple speaks volumes of his legacy he’s leaving. He spoke with the media Friday morning on his decision to hang it up. He says he’s received many texts and phone calls congratulating him on a great career.
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