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SBA opening disaster center for Westmoreland assistance
WESTMORELAND (KSNT) – The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is setting up a disaster field office in Westmoreland and offering those impacted by the April 30 tornado low-interest loans. Opening at noon on May 22, an SBA team will have customer service staff available to help homeowners, renters, business owners and private nonprofit organizations. The […]
Former Manhattan mayor pleads not guilty to DUI charge after crashing into liquor store
MANHATTAN (KSNT) – After crashing into a liquor store and being arrested for a DUI, the former Manhattan Mayor entered a “non guilty plea” at his first court appearance. Former Manhattan Mayor Winfried Butler appeared in court for the first time Tuesday, May 21 after being arrested for driving under the influence and crashing into […]
Man arrested on child-abuse count over the weekend in Manhattan
MANHATTAN, Kan. (WIBW) - A man was arrested over the weekend in connection with child abuse in Manhattan, officials said. The arrested man was identified as Brandon Colson, 38, of Manhattan. According to Riley County Police officials, Colson was arrested around 12:07 a.m. Saturday in the 1000 block of Laramie...
K-State receives gift to expand music master classes
MANHATTAN (KSNT) – Kansas State University (K-State) announced it has received a gift that will expand the university’s music offerings. On Friday, May 17, K-State announced that Jerry A. Hall of Indianapolis, Indiana donated $375,000 to the QuVee Mock Master Class Series and $125,000 to support the Marilyn Sawin Arts Extension Across Kansas fund. The […]
First graduates of Kansas State University physician assistant program aim to fill health care gaps
MANHATTAN – The first graduates from Kansas State University’s physician assistant master’s program hope to help close health care gaps in the state. The inaugural cohort of more than 30 students received training for 12 months in the classroom and 15 months in clinical rotations at regional hospitals and clinics. Taylor Niemeier, a physician assistant […] The post First graduates of Kansas State University physician assistant program aim to fill health care gaps appeared first on Kansas Reflector.
Why Topeka’s Logan Cox chose K-State football
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Logan Cox will be a Wildcat. The Topeka native and Seaman High graduate couldn’t say no to Kansas State, despite originally planning to return to Hutchinson Community College for a second season in 2024. Cox, who had offers to go DII out of high school, opted for the JUCO route in hopes […]
Family and friends honor memory of Westmoreland tornado victim Anna Miller
WAMEGO (KSNT) – The first Kansan to die in a tornado in years was laid to rest Tuesday in Wamego. Many gathered to pay their respects to Anna Miller on May 14. She lost her life to the EF3 tornado that hit Westmoreland on April 30. Miller was a prominent member of the community. She worked […]
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