Manhattan, KS News
Manhattan, KS News
KSU flight team finishes in 7th at competition
Kobach to hold public meeting on SAFE Act
Area technical college graduates 144 students
KSU prof says deals may cause consumers to regret purchases
Why isn't this road fixed?
Johnson, Reitz decisions have others guessing
Pools Opening!
2012 City of Manhattan Asphalt & Mill Overlay Project
2012 City of Manhattan Asphalt & Mill Overlay Project
Local schools send old furniture overseas
Carlin files for House re-election
MATC eyes an upgrade
SOS issue goes to city
'Memorial Day' movie makes 'world premiere' in Manhattan
Damage to cornfield in Pott County
Man arrested for aggravated battery
Injury accident by Triangle Park
Man arrested for past robbery
Injury accident on Seth Child and Kimball
Theft from Sears
Kobach to hold meeting on voter ID act in Manhattan
Tatarko gets reacquainted with school board procedures
Rock Creek approves 1 school bond
Commissioners begin work on 2013 budget
On last day of school, lunch is a mystery
Flying high: K-State Salina flight team lands in top 10 at national competition
International exchange: New agreement bringing Chinese doctoral students, research to university
K-18 Traffic Alert
K-18 Traffic Alert
New Students: Complete your Residence Hall Contract before the $50 late fee is a...
Who paid for the free copy of the Discovery Center book I received?
Regents to consider KSU tuition hikes
Frost to retire after 34 years as city attorney
Pottawatomie County property sales steady
RCPD gets $18 million budget
Missing juvenile in Pottawatomie County
Genes underlying the key domestication process in sorghum and other cereals
Verna M. Fitzsimmons named CEO and dean of Kansas State University Salina
Deal website discretion: A deal a day can keep the consumer away, researcher says
City Attorney Bill Frost to Retire
New Student Enrollments Days are June 8 & 16. Make sure you RSVP by June 1. htt...
Extension agents to host wheat plot tour
Two KSU business professors inaugurate faculty fellowship
City commissioners to discuss budget
High-speed chase leads to arrest of JC man
Soldier's death ruled accidental
Commencement bittersweet for some graduating seniors
Leawood senior caps off busy college career with special duties
How water buffalo, seed funding may help researcher fight disease in dairy cattle
Civil engineering professor, team studying effects of dust deposits on soil formation, water quality
Reader formally enters state senate race
Pro-wrestling outfit performs for longtime fans on Fort Riley
Soldier found dead
Risk of teen car accidents higher in summer
Ousted curator wonders what his firing means for Beach Museum
Paukstelis resigns from United Way
KSU physicists make discovery on electrons
Is the McCall Road project finished yet?
Top Afghan military advisor speaks to Manhattan Rotary
Area jobless rate down from March
Taylor gets 17 year term
MHS seniors preparing for graduation
Hays House to reopen after fire
Rental car stolen
Woman arrested for 2007 burglary
KSU faculty member honored by MIT
Two arrested after Junction City drug bust
Sirens topic of county meeting
Another step forward for NBAF
USD 383 school board appoints veteran
Fourth recent non-combat death reported
Parks and Recreation Office Hours
U.S. 24 and McCall Road Construction
U.S. 24 and McCall Road Construction
Pay question splits local delegation
Airport expansion advances
Episcopal church fetes local emergency workers
Final OK to CivicPlus deal
Man arrested for City Park robbery
MHS Science Olympiad team has historic season
KSU dietetics grad improves San Diego kids' eating habits
Fort Riley medic wins prestigous military badge
Library expansion hits snag
University research, outreach benefit soldiers in the field and their families at home
Weather in the Flint Hills
Weather in the Flint Hills
Splash Park and Pools Opening!
Splash Park and Pools Opening!
Request for Bids - Airport 2012 Factory New Tractor/Loader/Mower
New paintings in our Pop Up Gallery include these by Bill McCall (top) and Carol...
Wyche gets 64 months for bank robberies
Police: Alcohol a factor in K-18 crash
Men arrested for selling meat
Former employee arrested for burglary
Victim of gunshot identified
School board to interview 3 finalists
Harms declares candidacy for county post
Distance education program in dietetics gives California alum advantage on reforming child nutrition
Timely discovery: Physics research sheds new light on quantum dynamics
Law Enforcement Memorial Week
Injury accident involving a pedestrian
Pharmacology expert to head K-State animal health and food safety center
Technology reunites officer with son for ROTC ceremony
City manager briefs county on parking
Hunting accident victim named
CivicPlus plan again on agenda
Fatal crash sends 4 to hospital; road closed for more than 6 hours
School to end a day early
Manhattan, the Newest Bicycle Friendly Community in Kansas
Manhattan, the Newest Bicycle Friendly Community in Kansas
Manhattan, the Newest Bicycle Friendly Community in Kansas
Flint Hills Discovery Center Celebrates 10,000th Visitor
Flint Hills Discovery Center Celebrates 10,000th Visitor
SOS plan would boost funds 33%
Officer involved in Junction City shooting
Will new buildings take a toll on parking in the south end?
Youth killed in hunting accident
Event honors KSU grads' multicultural involvement
Architecural engineering team wins three first place awards at national competition
Dr. Stevens awards second youngster with computer
Hearing refines evidence rules for June Aguirre trial
K-State to add first new dorm in 50 years
Designing success: Student engineering team wins three championships in national competition
Tecumseh/Quivera Construction
Tecumseh/Quiveria Construction
Molt wins 'gold plate'
Chamber's negotiations keep CivicPlus in Manhattan
Vargo, Wilkerson seek new terms in county offices
Local reps balk at tax cut measure
Delay to affect filing date
2,450 KSU students to receive bachelor's degrees
Trolley owners plan to rent it out for events, use for tours
'Guys and Dolls' and other events in time for Mother's Day weekend
Pickup hits car on Seth Child Road
Wartime movie early screening at university; actors, directors and military leaders in attendance
Cybersecurity experts investigate self-adapting computer network that defends itself from hackers
Building the best: University's graduate engineering programs ranked among America's top 100
K-177 On-Ramp Closure
K-177 On-Ramp Closure
Woman allegedly tried to commit suicide
Drug arrests on Kearney Street
House subcommittee approves $75 million for NBAF
KSU gets grant for nuclear program
Local sales tax healthy in April
City favors limiting cremation facilities
Fort Riley teacher's car win was second stroke of luck this week
Alumnus donates to KSU's Leadership Studies
Woman sentenced to 28 months for robbery
Annual Hydrant Flowing
The May "holiday" season is upon us!! -- Mother's Day and a multitude of graduat...
Annual Hydrant Flowing
U.S. Cellular's Calling All Communities Campaign Will Return In September To Give $1 Million To Schools
Woman sentenced to 28 months for aggravated robbery in plea agreement
Motorcyclist injured avoiding pedestrian
911 service operational again
Vehicle burglaries in Pott County
Wildcat Creek group reports on flood control
Board OKs new building in south redevelopment
SOS files petitions to fund social services
Co-workers can be as important as supervisors for effective student internships, researcher finds
Corporate engagement director to create streamlined approach for businesses-university interaction
New shirts, light weight hoodies, travel mugs, padfolios, etc. in The Crusader S...
Injury accident on K-18
Injury accident on Frontage Road
Motorcycle set on fire
Aggravated assault reported during 10k
Man injured in house party fight
Man arrested for disorderly conduct
Police release photo of robbery suspect
Rock Creek wins forensics state title
Commission to discuss options for crematorium
DMV to be up and running on Tuesday
Mild winter leads to early harvest
A place to play: Researcher designs schoolyard for children with autism
Finals Week!
RCPD investigates gas station robbery
MHS forensics team wins 6A state title
New restaurant to benefit local charities
Candidate says maps to keep him in district
Wilson named administrative judge
Process under way to pick retiring Judge Miller's replacement
Fort Riley soldier dies in Afghanistan
Panel wraps up inquiry into NBAF
KBI issues warning over marijuana farms
Tires slashed in Ogden
Damage reported in teen DUI incident
Man arrested on child porn charges
Army institute doesn't do ag research, official says
State Rep. Schwartz to seek 9th term
Man arrested for 1980 rape
Companies influence creation of software engineering program
MCC to kick off commencement ceremonies
Last full day of classes before finals! Let's celebrate the end of the year with...
Group focuses on kids from military families
Committee seeks answers on NBAF lab
New map keeps Riley County in Second District
House's Senate map keeps candidate in race
Three finalists chosen for school board seat
New principal at Woodrow Wilson Elementary
Four faculty members earn 'highest university honor'
During college, graduating senior discovered passion for fighting human trafficking
Engineering a profitable future: Advanced Manufacturing Institute helps industry, companies succeed
Last chapel service of the year today. Can't believe the year is almost finished...
CivicPlus to get eco deal from city
City OKs makeover for downtown
New Senate map keeps candidate out
Last Wild Wednesday of the school year: We are going big this week...3 winners w...
Literature experts say many maternal characters in books display ideal values of motherhood
Elise Hoelzel, 1897-1977, is listed in "Who's Who in the West", winner of art aw...
What's going on with paper's new look?
MHS forensics to participate at national competition
Rep. Carlin's proposal fails in committee
Pottawatomie County shows interest in Marlatt link, bridge projects
Ed. board to take up budget
Commencement ceremonies May 5, 11 and 12; speakers include former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates
Hollings scholarship, internship let geography student explore interest in improving severe weather
A new type of training: Partnership helps athletic training students learn in a military setting
Last full week of classes. Tons of stuff going on this week...Commissioning Serv...
Mausoleum broken into in Sunset Cemetery
Lewd behavior reported Sunday
Pizza delivery man shot at with BB gun
Attempted burglary at Valero's in Ogden
Man charged with threatening wife
Injury accident in northern Riley County
County briefed on impact of road-bridge sales tax
Poyntz, CivicPlus on agenda
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'Dragons' prepare for series of firsts
K-State recognized for rifle society
Finding mad cow a win, not a loss, for system
Scouts from around the state converge on the K-State campus
House Whip throws weight behind NBAF
Wells joins race in 3rd
Would-be candidate's residence remains out of bounds in endorsed map
CivicPlus announces expansion
Why is the high school prom held at the Town Center?
Kansas State veterinarian to host his own cable show
KSU professor aims to increase diversity among architects
A brew-haha over prominent Aggieville bar
Prostitution sting nets 11 arrests
It's a blast: Student's game gives everyone a chance to be a HeroRAT
University's Pershing Rifles Company G-7 best in nation for second year in a row
K-State Olathe announces first five advanced degree programs to be offered
Shuss Road Now Open
Candidate seeks to draw foe in
9 candidates apply for board seat
Soldiers take howitzers out for target practice
Multiple arrests related to prostitution
Local students inducted in to honor societies
KSU students presented research at Developing Scholars symposium
Arrest made in burning of Green Chicken
RCPD releases photo of suspected robber
Suspect named in Wendy's robbery
K-State's Veterinary Diagnostics Lab set up to meet future regional needs
MHS student honored for perfect ACT score
iTech Center helps Wamego students glimpse into future
Commissioners OK $398K deal for parks
Sherow hands off mayoral duties to Pepperd
Vehicle burglaries reported in close proximity
Lab fire in Ward Hall
Miller Ranch/Stagg Hill Low Water Pressure Notice
Wild Wednesday: Just like this post for your chance to win a free t-shirt of you...
How can Pepperd be sure he's going to be mayor?
Seeing stripes: Resident reports loose zebra in driveway
KSU student's love of horses drives her to cure the disease that killed Barbaro
Manhattanite named an Einstein Fellow
Two arrested in Wendy's robbery
Roadwork makes heading into city from airport an adventure
Pottawatomie County Eco-Dev Corp. wants to expand
State Senate to tackle redistricting
Sherow: It's been a great year to be mayor
Beach Museum exhibition features university's internationally acclaimed ceramic artist Yoshiro Ikeda
Veterinary medicine student advances to global competition for her work on laminitis in horses
Impact of university's diagnostic laboratory continues to broaden with new testing, partnership
Armed robbery at Wendy's reported
Bomb threat was nothing more than a briefcase
Auto tags unavailable May 1 to May 7
KSU researchers study state climate patterns for stom water sewers
Mayoral transition on city's agenda
K-State official says lab funding may be included in 2013 budget
ATA Bus launches new service
Research ensuring stormwater systems are designed for the future
ATA Bus to start service Monday
Plenty remains on legislature's to-do list
Open House is day for K-State talent to shine
Frontier Farm Credit breaks ground on headquarters
RCPD and DEA offer medicine disposal
Soldiers complete vehicle recovery course in Salina
'Next Big Thing' winners get cash for business ideas
Little Apple's gay community shows off its pride with parade
Fort Riley captain dies in Afghanistan
Drug arrest in Junction City
Layne asks statements to detectives to be held
Big Red One takes control of eastern Afghanistan
K-State to honor former secretary of defense with doctorate
Pottawatomie County would want cut of city's sales-tax revenue
Gibbon Pair Arrive Safely at Manhattan's Sunset Zoo
National Public Works Week
National Public Works Week
National Work Zone Awareness Week
National Work Zone Awareness Week
The celebration of Yoshiro Ikeda begins tonight ... at the Beach Museum of Art (...
Injury accident at Seth Child and Tuttle Creek
Police: More worthless checks have been filed
Gerontology professor receives faculty fellowship
Dragon Brigade's colors to be cased at ceremony
Three KSU students benefit from Wichita alumnus' donation
Board of Education discusses changes at MHS
USD 383 Board OKs facility naming policy
Extension Board seeks new youth development agent
4 applicants for vacancy on board
USD 383 Board approves policies
'Overnight' is set to open in Manhattan
Mayor Sherow Statement on American Airlines Restructuring
Manhattan Good Neighbors Spring Clean
Social Services Voluntary Donation Program
We are finishing our series "Aftershocks" today in chapel with @Jeremy Eubanks s...
Fido needs to get moving if you want him to stay healthy
Labor Dept. docks Candyopolis $12K for violations
Post to house most advanced Apache helicopters
KSU recognized as being green
Making a comeback: Family and consumer sciences teachers in demand, shortages predicted
Sustaining excellence: Green guidebook again recognizes university for sustainability efforts
Flint Hills Discovery Center Director Featured in the Kansas City Star Magazine
Flint Hills Discovery Center Director Featured in the Kansas City Star Magazine
Gibbon Pair Arrive Safely at Manhattan's Sunset Zoo
"Your to-do list": Sunday, April 22, from 2 to 4 pm, at Carriage Factory Art Ga...
Back to reality...back to class today :( Wild Wednesday: Just like this post &...
Law board discusses bar ban rule
Officials are preparing arson case for St. George fire
There's no need to panic, but Tax Day is here
Dillons outdraws Discovery ...but then Dillons had food
Aggravated indecent liberties reported
Rollover accident on Zeandale Road
Drivers identified in double fatality on U.S. 77
Record number of visitors at Pottawatomie County Landfill
Board to vote on 5-cent hike in lunch fees
Students help soldiers practice decontamination training
To make dog's life better, university veterinarian says add exercise to canine's daily routine
Flint Hills Discovery Center Grand Opening Event Photos
Flint Hills Discovery Center Grand Opening Event Photos
IRIS Emergency Notifications
IRIS Emergency Notifications
Skip Day!! Tons of activities & great food. You don't want to miss out. Start it...
You might have heard by now, but we are just about to open our new exhibit. The...
Aggravated robbery reported Sunday
Man arrested after domestic incident
K-State theater presents Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'
Final cultural events of K-State spring semester coming in May
CiCo playground plans reviewed
Old or new, Alta Vista to be tractor town
Two die in US 77 wreck
This week only: 50% off clearance items in The Crusader Shop.
Most in the public sector saw raises of less than 1 percent last year
A day to draw attention to autism
Storms rake area and state
They lined up to be 'immersed' in the hills
'A dream come true,' says Sherow of Discovery Center's opening
Did city drop Little Apple from website?
Discovery officials: On with show
Police get 5.7% hike in budget
Council to consider three NBAF alternatives
New Dillons set for Sunday's grand opening
Local firm to hold free shred day Saturday
KSU business students travel to Europe
Democratic Presidential Caucus is Saturday
DUI patrol on Friday night
Rifle, baseball cards reportedly stolen
Police: three more cases of worthless checks
Injury accident on McDowell Creek Road
Veterans Coalition group honors Chamber, soldier
Business students spend nine days in Europe learning about marketing-mix strategies
It's Friday!! Break Away today from 2-4 in the CC. Also Open Residence Halls fro...
K-State theatre closes out spring semester with Hamlet
Judge allows Layne trial to continue
Police: More cases of worthless checks
Car burglaries on Manhattan's southside
Local dentist's 'Good Deed' contest is back
Man dies in apparent skid-loader accident
Soldier earns Bronze Star for saving friend's life
Company is ready if drones come to post
Commission pays yearly visit to Ogden
The Pop-Up has new jewelry by Lori Bowman -- necklaces, earrings, and bracelets....
Rollover injury accident on Eureka Drive
Man arrested after fight at O'Malley's
Several businesses receiving bad checks
KSU student rewarded for her civic duties
K-State to host the Next Big Thing competition
A familiar face to head architecture
Student pilot forced to land plane in field
Commissioners like airport's expansion plan
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Injury accident on Eureka Drive
Eavesdropping report filed at Manhattan High School
Man arrested for multiple warrants
Big Lakes director wants exemption from governor's proposed health care plan
Area Cardinals fans catch glimpse of St. Louis' World Series
Pottawatomie County, Uncopiers tax dispute takes an unexpected turn
Vilsack defends agriculture's value in the U.S.
University initiative using funding to help reopen grocery stores, increase benefits to towns
Electronics reported stolen at fraternity
Solicitor arrested for not having a permit
Police say man hit with wrench
RCPD honors 911 dispatchers
Manhattan Catholic Schools win $15,000
KSU student increases sunlight in solar cells
Judge Miller to leave bench
Court employees to be off five days through June 8
Agriculture secretary to be in town for Landon Lecture
City Commission to discuss airport's expansion
K-State's Rodriguez still mulling decision
Research finds bright future for alternative energy with greener solar cells
Hope everyone had a great Easter weekend. We only have four more weeks of classe...
Art critic selects winners in KSU faculty exhibit
KSU finance students meet Warren Buffett
Area lawmakers discuss taxes, education
Special police unit trained to deal with difficult situations
PTO, principal upset about progress at Woodrow Wilson
Moro to become part of a local 'bike boulevard' network
Kansas boy, WWII general, president: Debate continues on the best way to honor Ike
Shots fired in Junction City
Mower stolen from Purple Wave
Man cited for discharging firearm within city limits
Woman arrested for failure to appear
Ft. Riley soldiers conduct response-training exercise
4-H youth leader to take new job
Regents Board chair gives thumbs up to KSU
Two Kansas State students win Goldwater Scholarships
Authorities release sketch of McDonald's robbery suspect
Police detain three in prostitution investigation
Feds won't seek hate crime charges against suspect
Leading the way: Wichita student is university's 68th Goldwater scholar
Happy Resurrection Weekend!! Our God lives!
Two-car accident on Kimball and College
Police warning of sweepstakes fraud
Man arrested for multiple warrants
Mission Training Complex to make Fort Riley more efficient
KSU professor's book highlights non-western interior designs
Police: McDonald's robbed
Fort Riley to change gate hours
Suspect in fire case agrees to plea deal in other cases
County officials assert that they did inform city about sales-tax inquiry
USD383 board looks to fill vacant post
RCPD issues alert bulletin on robbery suspect
Man arrested for forgery, detained by ICE
Woman arrested for aggravated battery
Salina student's spit swabs could save a life
Taylor pleads no contest to killing
New hitch to sales tax question
Disability can't stop band from rockin' da house
City OKs 9th Street deal, but...
Supporters toot ATA Bus' horn
Four vehicles damaged in unrelated incidents
Man, woman struck by vehicle in Ogden
Spitting image: Saliva could make two K-State Salina students heroes
Improving equine health: Research studies vaccinations to protect newborn foals
Wild Wednesday! It's spring time and we want to give away a "I Love Crusaders" v...
Taylor pleads no contest to rape and voluntary manslaughter
USD 383 to begin process to fill open seat
Powercat Financial is a key component of KSU
Pottawatomie County official balks at city's sales-tax plan
Man kills self after standoff
Planning board supports bus routes
Riley again named healthiest county in state
Money matters: Student financial counseling remains priority for university
Congrats to the following winners of this year's NCAA Tourney Challenge: 1st: @...
Answer: Waiting; Question: What's the hardest part?
9th Street right-of-way on city agenda
Adieu to a boost in valuation
Doggonit, the walk went wrong
Fumes prompt evacuation of Weber Hall Monday
Tools stolen from storage unit
Motorcyclist killed in crash near Blue Rapids
Pedestrian hit on Tuttle Creek Boulevard
Injury accident on K-177 South
Two salesmen arrested for no permits
ATA bus to provide parking service
Leading through lending a hand: Students devote spring break to community service across the nation
NCAA Basketball Championship Party tonight at 8pm in the CC! Who's it gonna be.....
Three of Rebecca Hoyer's latest paintings in our UrbanScapes current showcase. S...
'Thunder' fireworks show may be muted after 2012
Bee keys: Location, location, location
USD 383 board seat may be filled soon
KSU to show special Bible
Someone's a Mega winner
KSU picks former Illinois boss Bruce Weber to be its basketball coach
Teen detained for Hastings theft
Police raid Manhattan trailer, find drugs and guns
Soldiers conduct training exercise at K-State
Police to halt aggressive enforcement
Local consumers buy lottery tickets in anticipation of tonight's Mega Millions drawing
Experienced elementary educator and professor named dean of College of Education
In our current UrbanScapes exhibit, Ye Wang has remarkable reflection paintings....
Vehicle runs into house
Area students travel to Abilene for Geography Bee
KSU police captain graduates from the National Academy
KSU student arrested for drunk driving after hitting cop car
Sale-taxes revenues up sharply
Ed Board president steps down
Board OKs transfer policy
Man arrested for deserting army
Manhattan Housing Round Table Follow-Up Report
Tonight is the last night for you to attend an important student informational m...
Achoo! Early spring may signal longer allergy season
Associate dean picked to head College of Education
Man shoots loose dog on Fremont
City wants to move forward on sales tax
Multiple vehicle burglaries at apartment complex
CES assistant director tells interviewers to be wary of behavioral questions
Discovery Center's opening day to be filled with family activities
Career expert says questions about behavior can be toughest to answer in job interviews
Grand Opening!
Eureka Valley ~ K-18 Corridor Study
Grand Opening of the Flint Hills Discovery Center
Grand Opening of the Flint Hills Discovery Center
This landed in our front window of the 1st floor Pop Up Gallery - a nearly 3 foo...
Currie says it is time to focus on the future
Possible accident involving pedestrian
KSU music student travels to France to study
Pottawatomie County Commission addresses adopting abused animals
House expected to vote on new map soon
Law board needs another meeting to discuss budget
USD 383 Board to vote on transfer policy
New university archives exhibit showcases recent finding of African-American newspapers, magazines
Sunset Zoo Announces 2012 Special Event Dates
Richard Mattsson has several new oil paintings in our UrbanScapes feature, mostl...
Kansas State student dies in skiing accident
Burnings to increase across Riley County
Number of activities on the calendar
Sunflower Bridge Child program to run out of funds this weekend
Commission to discuss road work, sales tax
Welcome back students! Spring break is over but only 34 more days until summer b...
Three of the latest oil paintings from Ellen Sweeney in our current showcase, 'U...
Fifty KSU students enter honor society
Reeder material give glimpse into 1850s Kan.
K-Stater dies in ski accident
Love of bowling keeps women's friendship on a roll
Martha Pettigrew last night was awarded "Best of Show" at the Cowgirl Up! Art Sh...
Why isn't the equinox actually equal?
Two arrested on Pottawatomie County warrants
Man arrested for past warrants
KSU engineering partners with Wichita company
County officials defend holding executive session
How the Neighborhood Watch program operates in Riley County
Three paintings from Mark Mohr in our 'UrbanScapes' current exhibit. Left to rig...
A group effort: Teaching partners of SVS Spanish program learn Spanish with students
Watercolors by Richard Sneary, in our current 'UrbanScapes' showcase. These are...
More vehicle burglaries reported
Injury accident on Pillsbury Drive
Man arrested for domestic battery
Car overturns in accident
Arrest made in Ratone Street incident
Kansas Forest Service celebrates 125 years at KSU
Construction science students earn scholarships
County agrees to share flood gauge upkeep
Senate's map debate turns 'ugly'
Landscape Games come to K-State
Theater ready for midnight release of 'Hunger Games'
Ceremony to honor soldiers
Senators vote down tax plan
Speaker O'Neal helps kill House redistricting map
Several cars reportedly broken into
Aggravated battery reported
Wet weather delays K-18 project
Students help teachers learn with SVS program
Police respond to battery incident
Soldiers help Harveyville recover
Wichita company, Advanced Manufacturing Institute team up for project
Working together: New partnership recognizes university's efforts to empower hispanic students
Landing soon: Former astronaut Hawley to deliver university's Neff lectureship in physics
Free Day for the Community & 2012 Special Event Dates
K-18 Traffic Alert - March 21 UPDATE
Three latest paintings by Allan Chow featured in our current exhibit, UrbanScape...
Rifle found in Pottawatomie County
KSU professor receives citizen's input
K-18 to undergo construction
Pottawatomie County's emergency director helps out in Harveyville
Pottawatomie County to break ground on law center
Door-to-door? Get a permit
Robbery outside of Dara's Fast Lane
House approves redistricting proposal
Developing Scholars program helps student find success through undergraduate research
Project allows citizens to create policy possibilities for higher education
K-18 Traffic Alert - March 20 UPDATE
Pray for our Kerusso Dayz teams serving this week in St. Louis, Oklahoma City &...
K-18 Traffic Alert - March 20 UPDATE
Sex offense reported
ATA Bus to launch fixed routes
Three injury accidents over the weekend
ATF announces website
Professor critiques Russian military
Schools racing for tech cash
Political science professor first Westerner to publish in Russian military journal
Genetic research develops tools for studying diseases, improving regenerative treatment
KSU hires assistant communications VP
MATC open house April 12
Red Cross names MATC best college in region
The most common Fake Day complaints, according to police reports
Two dozen laid low by unspecified illness
Road racers, of course, all returned...to a celebratory throng
Jane Booth's latest video about her creative process. I think it helps us apprec...
Obama defense shift lauded
Lent: The period of cod, haddock and shrimp
Four drug arrests in Pottawatomie County
Carlin challenger criticizes 'hypocrite' statement
Law board reviews budget options
NBAF need review sought
College of Education recognized for best practices in preparing ethical, moral teachers
K-18 TRAFFIC ALERT
K-18 TRAFFIC ALERT
Manhattan Parks and Recreation Offices
Timothy Days #2 is underway and Spring Break is just a few hours away!!
Country Stampede Music Festival
K-State professor's discovery to save pork industry millions
Man is hit by car during Fake Patty's
'Hunger Games' satisfies KSU professors and students
More Fake data to come in '13
Controversial House map splits city, Riley County
Research uncovers genetic marker that could help control, eliminate PRRS virus
2012 Spring Clean Up
Warmer temperatures has area blooming earlier than usual
Mercury earns 27 awards in Kansas Press contest
NBAF risk review set for Friday
Overcrowding not an issue on Fake Patty's
KSU professor: Workplace policy needed during NCAA Tournament
St. John's bible on display at Hale Library
Taxing times: Experts say avoid getting a refund -- but if you do, save it or use to pay down debt
Battle on the big screen: The odds for a winning movie may be in 'The Hunger Games' favor
Two internationally-recognized scientists accept appointments in veterinary medicine
2012 Spring Cleanup
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Have you completed your NCAA Tournament Challenge bracket yet? Join ours & win g...
Pottawatomie County warned about Flush, Cassie intersection
K-State expert's book explores older adults' need for intimacy
Local jobless rate at 4.6%
State Rep. Carlin sticks to comment about pro-lifers
Make a connection, expand your social network at All-University Open House
Silver sexuality: Aging expert's new book explores the need for intimacy by older adults
Green Break Update
Rock Creek wins energy-efficiency award
Missing juvenile found
Police say arrests up, but citations were down
Revelry was good, bad for business
Join the "MCC Crusaders" Tournament Challenge on espn.com Password is: "Crusade...
Claiming their terrain: Geography students part of champion World Geography Bowl team
Heavy reading: Alumni give K-State literary gift to inspire discussion and study
Macdonald Laboratory physicists help capture first image of atomic motions in a chemical reaction
K-State draws 8 seed, will play Southern Miss in NCAA tournament's 2nd round
RCPD search warrant leads to two drug-related arrests
Pottawatomie County Sheriff's report missing juvenile
Not all K-State students were knocking 'em back and partying
Aggieville takes on carnival atmosphere
Police say more patrols pay off; incidents may exceed 480
Santorum sweeps Kansas caucus
Thanks to The Hypester for a nice review! Joseph Loganbill's paintings in the Ur...
Student leads relief mission to Harveyville
Show of force for Fake Patty's
Law board opens talks on budget
Vietnam vets receive valor awards more than 30 years after the deeds
Salina trucker found guilty of aggravated battery
Pottawatomie County fire under investigation
Plot to escape custody uncovered
Cars damaged in altercation
Injury accident on K-18
Boy detained for child endangerment
Airport Road Closure
Airport Road Closure
CiCo Park Watershed Drainage Study Public Information Meeting
CiCo Park Watershed Drainage Study Public Information Meeting
KSU signs reverse transfer agreement with Johnson County Commuity College
Magicians and witches to invade K-State
Division HQ headed to Afghanistan
Several drug arrests after search warrant
Control fires OK today
Tax tip: Tax software can be good option for many, including college students
Lisa Grossman, the featured artist at the Carriage Factory Gallery, 128 E. Sixth...
Traffic changes set for K-18 Improvement Project
Remember that tomorrow, March 9, at 7:30 pm is the launch of Donna Potts book .....
Marysville woman convicted of murder, sentenced to 15 years
Fire burns 2,000 acres on Fort Riley
KSU study looks at toxic manganese levels
Commission agrees to sell land to Howie's, get land for airport
GOP campaign to shine spotlight on Kansas
Research finds manganese concentrations higher in residential neighborhoods than industrial sites
Green Break
Ex-director at K-State journalism school dies
Cal professor to speak on renewable fuels
Pottawatomie County reports 85 mortgages in February
Pottawatomie County emergency personnel lend hand in Harveyville
School board to discuss student transfer policy
4 Vietnam vets to get Silver Stars
Drake pleads not guilty to murder charge
Invited guests to get peek at Discovery Center
Our men's basketball team (#10) takes on Hillsdale (#7) to kick off the National...
Flood Safety Awareness Week is March 12 - March 16
Flood Safety Awareness Week is March 12 - March 16
Turbines are good for the environment, but do they bring owners any green?
Drake pleads not guilty
In a better place and with a better life balance
Manhattan man dies in accident
Author of Anne Boleyn book to speak at Kansas State
Guest lecturer to focus on food service in universities
Talks to ramp up soon on RCPD budget needs
Howie's looking to buy lots
This week's Crusader Shop Sale: 20% off "I Love Crusaders" V-Neck tee. Also rec...
Man to face trial on abetting charge
What will panel think of NBAF safety now?
Soto bound over for trial in court Friday
K-State's ROTC cadets grind it out toward a military commission
Fire burns 175 acres
KSU Black Student Union best in Big 12
Soto appears in court for preliminary hearing
Ft. Riley, KSU club sports partnership starts Sat.
KSU hopes to capitalize on Vietnam
New risk assessment says NBAF design safer
Pale Riders return home to Fort Riley
Soto case to proceed with trial
Simply the best: Black Student Union reclaims title as most outstanding in the Big 12
Learning from the best: Online education program rates among top 10 in nation
2012 Twin Oaks Sports Complex Tournament Schedule
UrbanScapes opening reception begins at 5:00p. More than a dozen of the artists...
34th Annual Aggieville St. Patrick's Day Celebration - Parade and Road Race
Injury accident on Allison Avenue
KSU professor examines Irish culture in her new book
City and county seek better communication
Local police lend hand in Harveyville
Romance and melody: Pianist Jim Brickman to perform at McCain Auditorium March 11
The poetry of the Irish: New book by K-State expert examines poetic traditions of Ireland
This came, unexpectedly, this morning. What a nice surprise! And we thought you...
Special Alcohol Fund Advisory Committee Funding Requests
Social Services Advisory Board Funding Requests
City tables vote on KDHE loan
City moves to improve Poyntz Ave.
Check out "Triangulate"
Backpack stolen, lit on fire
Aggravated assault reported
Man treated after burglary, strange behavior
Resolving confusion on K-18
Father, son share Leap Day birthday
Storm leaves Harveyville community in ruins
University's alert system tested this morning
Sunset Zoo's Curator of Education Recognized for Statewide Leadership in Environmental Education
Man verbally assaults three police officers
Police to step up seat belt enforcement near schools
Two KSU students named finalists for Truman Scholarship
Pottawatomie County boasts about eco projects
K-State to recruit in Vietnam
All Pottawatomie County office holders file to run for re-election
Homeowner gets second tree uprooted from property
Bus driver not guilty of Manhattan teen's death
Students from Overland Park, Wichita advance to Truman Scholarship finals
Increasing international relations: University opening Vietnam office
Four high school seniors earn Edgerley-Franklin scholarships for urban community service
Friend of MLK to speak at K-State
K-18, Poyntz Avenue, closures are on City Commission's agenda
Road changes scramble gate hours on post
Local preservationists to hold summitt to discuss endangered properties
Bob Zellner to present spring Dorothy L. Thompson lecture on civil rights
Want to run for an Executive Student Council Office for 2012-2013? Pick up your...
It's a case of foul play when team hits road in Big 12
Four arrested in drug bust
Two architecture students honored with scholarships
Fort Riley nurse sentenced to three years
Lawmakers discuss money matters over breakfast
Chamber of Commerce honors former mayor
Tax report shows strong holiday sales
Representatives launch effort to keep area in 2nd District
Is there some remodeling going on at Target?
Injury accident involving a pedestrian
MHS student arrested for drug possession
KSU-Olathe to offer first masters degree
Former park ranger looks to promote Kansas tourism
Non-paper resume is becoming more common, expert says
City to Fake Patty's revelers: You have been warned
Road construction near airport to shift Monday
Traffic changes set for K-18 Improvement Project in Riley County
Traffic changes set for K-18 Improvement Project
Traffic changes set for K-18 Improvement Project
Traffic changes set for K-18 Improvement Project
Facebook Syndication Error
KSU students named KansasBio winners
'Frankfort Boys' bill passes, awaits governor's signature
USD 383 officials may seek changes at MHS
Jenkins touts support for NBAF
Beer sales approved at Kaw Valley Rodeo
JC woman found guilty of Medicaid fraud
Criminal trespass at MHS-West
Two graduate students honored at research summit for science benefiting Kansas
Things You Should Know Before Fake Patty’s Day
Things You Should Know Before Fake Patty’s Day
Did you know?...This Saturday, Feb. 25th is THE last day to experience the curre...
K-18/Shuss Road Construction Updates
Board seeks more discussion on mental health issues
Westmoreland's 'Doc' Maskil dead at 87
Police say crime is down 5% overall
Area Christians observe Ash Wednesday
Man accused of murder, now also charged with rape
To celebrate prairie landscapes, research says to take an aesthetic approach
Wild Wednesday: Just like this post & tell us what you are thankful for so far t...
Layne pleads not guilty
Black walnuts to be tested by Olathe team
What are the future enrollment figures for USD 383?
Man arrested for burglary in Ogden
Suspicious fire at Superior Auto Salvage
Couple hit by ricochets at Ogden gun range
County's taxable base up 4%
Debate over income taxes looms in legislature
Collaboration with Australian plant biosecurity center set to increase agricultural security
2012 Spring Clean-up scheduled for April 2-6
Mid-February not too early to buy your Fake Patty's Day outfit
Queen's duties are a great ride
With federal funds drying up, some in Topeka are willing to talk about helping
New Olathe campus consumer research center cracking the case on tastiest black walnuts
Passion pitfall: Research finds that rekindling a romance often extinguishes a couple's happiness
Spring Landon Lecturer: Secretary of Agriculture to speak April 10
The end is in sight for district construction projects, all set for completion in 2012
Ag boss here for April talk
KSU boss also runs a council
Riders from 23 schools draw crowd to KSU
Riley County Fair 2012
Injury accident on Fort Riley Blvd.
Injury accident ends in arrest
Business mentor program: 'An incredible opportunity'
KSU's Blue Key ranks among the best
Mediation for sales tax dispute?
Drake to be tried as adult
It's Friday!! Tonight our basketball teams take on Ozark at 5:30 & 7:30.
Recognizing service: Blue Key Senior Honorary receives several awards at national conference
Local pleads guilty in 2 bank heists
Sam: Long — but winning — NBAF fight looms
KSU student to speak to the United Nations
Drake to be tried as adult
ATF offers $10K in Strasser Village arson fire case
44 fifth-graders to be denied transfers
How do you feel about 'Green Break?' in Aggieville?
International recognition: Doctoral student presenting research on literacy in Sudan to United Natio
Friends to Host Annual Meeting & Sneak Peek on Zoo Construction Projects
Friends to Host Annual Meeting & Sneak Peek on Zoo Construction Projects
KSU announces Goldwater scholarship nominees
Conservaties wary of Senate map
Legend of bagger Cruz hits Las Vegas Strip
Education official discusses school funding at forum
King to seek eighth term as county treasurer
Area schools leery of new funding plan
Senate to debate maps
Manhattan man pleads guilty to bank robberies
2012 Goldwater scholarship nominees share interest in research
Charting a new course: Geology professors, alumni address fracking issues through chemical research
In honor of our seniors writing their Senior Integration Paper, due in 14 days,...
Multiple accidents on K-18
Four arrested on animal cruelty charges
Student transfer policy to headline school board meeting
Proposed Senate map would give county, city own districts
Pott County gives bid for law center to Topeka firm
Army couple wins Facebook's best love story competition
Food expert named dean of Agriculture College
Officials criticize decision to cut funding
NBAF's future in limbo; officials disappointed
What we know so far about NBAF's status
See what all the noise is about: McCain hosts international sensation 'Stomp'
Active status: University ranks as top military-friendly institution for fifth year in a row
John Floros named dean of College of Agriculture and director of K-State Research and Extension
Former police officer files suit over firing
Area school officials leery of governor's plan
Rocky Ford School added to national register of historic places
KSU nominates four students for Truman Scholarship
KSU football player arrested
White House slashes NBAF funding
Gov. Brownback and Kansas' delegation in Congress react to White House budget proposals
K-State's reaction to the proposed budget
Correction to article on city commission meeting
Tim Heuldskamp responds to the proposed NBAF cuts in a Q&A
KSU to honor kindergartner
A night on Broadway: Ebony Theatre to host concert by two Broadway performers
In the running: Four students nominated for Truman scholarships
Landmark Bank names manager
GTM president announces formation of board of directors
Manhattan native reunited with husband on 'Fortune'
Mild winter not so nice for plants
Four alums are added to MHS Wall of Fame
Suspect to stand trial for murder
Little difference between Reps. Jenkins and Huelskamp
200 hearty souls take Polar Plunge for charity
Koppes moving to Rock Creek
Manhattan teen arrested for battery
Post to initiate new traffic plan for I-70
Fort Riley hopes to strengthen relationship with community
Real-life cowboy to debut on Hollywood silver screen
N. Korea expert says sanctions are not working
Chamber raps Reitz for vote on redistricting map
Mild winter a boon for construction projects
Trumpet blasts and big band brass: Doc Severinsen and his big band at McCain Feb. 26
Cats at the capitol: 10 graduate students to present research that benefits state
Happier couples have more rewarding conversations
KSU commemorates Black History Month
Regester to seek 2nd term
K-State ex athlete Lew Hitch dead at 82
Road may get a status upgrade
Student works to be auctioned at Beach gala
Junction City given more time to pay down debt
Reitz backs move of Riley and Pott into 1st District
Research finds rewarding conversation helps young couples with relationship satisfaction, stress
Class acts: Five high school seniors earn Kassebaum Scholarships
Board of Regents member to speak at Riley County Democrats fundraiser
K-State seminar to be shown online
Woman arrested for endangering child
Guide lists KSU among best buys
Brownback sees threat to NBAF; lawmakers surprised
City grants police enforcement power in bars
A best buy: New guide lists K-State among the best values in the nation
Engaged in good works: Civic leadership earns 13 high school seniors scholarships
Wild Wednesday is definitely going Wild today!! Just like this post by 4:00 p.m....
Manhattan man found unconcious
Manhattan man charged with arson in 2010 fire
Junction City man pleads no contest to involvement in 2007 murder
KSU students learn business strategies from Chilean and Argentinian companies
Pottawatomie County commission gets update on Flush Rd. project
Pottawatomie County hears complaints on bid process
Board asks city look into crematorium locations
Rep. Huelskamp affirms support for NBAF
Will the city return land to E.B. Purcell's heirs?
Presidential material: Two Kansas high school seniors receive state's largest scholarship
Classes cancelled at Junction City Middle School
Aggravated assault reported on Sunday
KSU professor is researching ways to improve rechargeable batteries
'Cough clinics' to begin for daycares, preschools
Council to discuss occupancy violations
Redistricting could affect NBAF funding
Puppet show to come to McCain
Army Chief of Staff discusses upcoming troop reductions
New bishop for Salina
Injury accident on Friday
Shoplifting at Target
The right recipe: Engineering research improves laser detectors, batteries
Super Bowl Party starts at 5:00 in the CC. Trivia goes digital this year so have...
MHS students candidates for Presidential Scholars Program
Reitz fears new map likely to pass Senate
Short notice is all spelling champ needs
Military budget cuts, if any, will be small
Cole Drake: an adult or a child?
Brownback touts his call for income tax policy changes
CivicPlus Makes Citizen Sourcing a Reality for Local Governments
Hershey CEO to speak at Kansas State
How long is whooping cough vaccine good for?
Therapist says couples have work to do before saying 'I do'
Phillips relishes 'special moment'
Drake defense calls witnesses to take stand
Drake hearing concludes
Landscape photographer Earl Iversen is Friends of the Beach Museum gift print artist for 2012
Hershey's president and CEO to be distinguished business lecturer
Love Fridays! Love the 1st Friday of the month! Today is Open Residence Halls fr...
Comedienne to visit KSU
Foltz to run for Riley County Commission
KSU associate provost of diversity named chief of Nigerian village
USD 383 officials oppose teacher evaluations
USD 383 Board gives final approval to new district lines
Commission updated on Vision 2025
Status of Cole Drake, alleged Dowling shooter, is at issue
Senate panel votes to put Riley, Pottawatomie counties in 1st District
Hail the chief: Myra Gordon's good works earn her chieftancy title of African village
Before the ring: Marriage therapist says high-conflict couples have work to do before saying 'I do'
Pawnee receives award to purchase 165 camp t-shirts
K-State ready for recycling competition
Biologists get $2.8M to study viruses from mosquitoes
KDOT announces work projects for McCall, Flush roads
Phillips spends day getting to know power brokers
Judge hears Aguirre defense's motion to suppress evidence
Commission gets upbeat outlook on city's finances
Social service alternatives get mixed reviews
67th District may see changes but not 66th
Wild Wednesday! It's February already and Shane Claiborne will be speaking tonig...
20 arrested for brawl
Pottawatomie County awards new bid for law center to Topeka firm
Sales-tax revenue is up sharply
1st draft of House map is released
Panel to vote on map that moves area into 1st District
GOP picks ex-mayor to represent 67th District
Multiple tires slashed on Todd Road
Gas line rupture forces closure of Fort Riley Blvd.
USD 383's final OK of redistricting map expected
Pottawatomie County Commission votes to replace bridge
Biologists receive nearly $2.8 million from NIH to study virus escape from mosquito midgut
Natural Gas Line Leak Near the Intersection of K-18 and Scenic Drive - Updated 01/31/2012 1:46pm
Journalism professor says it's better to tweet than not to tweet
Social service options on agenda
Whooping cough cases up to eight in county
Redistricting committee set to vote
The Sound of Rock Music: Brooklyn Rundfunk Orkestrata comes to McCain Feb. 10
Going green: University gears up for annual recycling competition
It's the beginning of a new week. To help you get over the Monday blues, Today o...
Manhattan 24/7 survey
'Iron Rangers' flag to be uncased
Business ethics expert to join Kansas State faculty
Whooping cough cases in Riley County number five
Warmer winters could be boon for area gardeners
Lecturer lauds KSU's 2025 vision
GOPers to meet to fill empty seat
Modesitt files for likely rematch against Carlin
Group closer to putting social services ordinance to a vote
Grieving club members say they're not a gang
Jenkins wants Manhattan to remain in 2nd District
Court favors city in water issue
Research committee takes feedback on NBAF concerns
Vehicle burglaries in Pottawatomie County
Woman arrested for vehicle theft
Soldier in custody
Search warrant ends in drug arrests
K-State to remove chemicals from off-campus landfill
Judge heralds ideas to reform court system
RA applications are due today! References for the apps are due next Wednesday, F...
Whooping cough found in Manhattan
Administrator to help K-State expand globally
Leonardville woman found dead
Carpet stinks? Just turn on the lights
ATA reports ridership is up 50%
Panetta to push for new BRAC rounds
Site councils deliver reports to school board
91 soldiers honored for service in Afghanistan
Chemistry research offers a breath of fresh air against indoor pollutants
Manhattan Housing Round Table Final Report
Timothy Days #1 starts today! Welcome to campus all of the seniors and their fam...
Update on soldier's death
Injury accident on Anderson Avenue
Manhattan High students overdose
Man arrested for assault
KSU researchers seek to improve beef safety
Bill to honor 'Frankfort boys' passes House committee
Half cent sales tax language will be general
City approves development for 'Lot 9'
When building a green reputation, study shows that words may speak louder than actions
Flint Hills Breadbasket needs MCC's help TODAY! If you can help sort food & prep...
Housing Rehabilitation Funds Now Available
Wild Wednesday's are back!! Giving away two $5.00 MCC Gift Cards. Just like this...
Just got a phone call from Flint Hills Breadbasket and they need our help Wednes...
Property values along McCall Road to rise with appraisals
Bidder for Pott County's law center may have to withdraw
City jobless rate drops to 3.6%
Redistricting map emerges with county in 2nd District
Why are new schools' gyms small?
Fire on Galloway Drive
Injury accident near Ogden
State universities capitalize with intellectual property
Pott County's average home-sale price rises by $5K
University commercialization institute provides expertise across state, region
It's not too late! You still have an 1 1/2 hours to apply for a Spring Break Ker...
Fatal crash on 1-70
Assault reported at Flint Hills Job Corp
Assault reported at Bushwacker's Saloon
KSU launches fixed bus route
Reitz to decide fall election
Pageant winners are chosen
'Lot 9' plan on Manhattan commission meeting agenda
Fake Patty's Day strategy: more cops in the 'hoods
Eating smart: Researcher studies foods, dietary supplements that may reduce risk of prostate cancer
University to play key role in new $25 million beef safety research effort
University launches bus route to serve students, faculty, staff
A new week! Kerusso Dayz apps are due tomorrow...where are you going to "BE" thi...
In the shadow of redevelopment, one area struggles to thrive
KSU student receives two-year scholarship from DHS
KSU selects veterinary alumni recognition award winner
A moment of rescue at the hotel pool
Wrangling stalls effort to re-map legislative districts
House Speaker joins city's effort to stay in Second Congressional District
Young wrestlers display plenty of it at Little Apple meet
Area officials get update on flooding issues
County appeals to city on tax
Lockdown at Theodore Roosevelt
Police find man dead in Junction City
Man dies after calling police
Death reported from Sunday accident
Petition seeks increase in municipal social service funding
Meeting on NBAF is set for Jan. 27
Urban planners review county, city proposals
Guiding the way: Konza prairie seeks docents, offers lifelong learning
Housing Rehabilitation Funds Now Available
Trucker pleads not guilty in runaway semi case
Social services group plans petition signing day at churches
KSU researcher studies sunflowers
Richochet issue to get outside examination
Move of county into 1st Congressional District wins backing
Kaw to gain historic status
District OKs revised map for '12-13 year
A case for excellence: K-State earns sweepstakes award for communication efforts
Current event: Noel Schulz takes helm of international electric energy society
The power of flowers: Research sprouts a closer look at sunflower genetics
In communication with a person who consigned the pictured painting of the Flint...
Manhattan man reportedly attacked
K-State to begin construction on Livestock Center addition
Police seek public's help in looking for a female witness
Police to spread Patty's Day presence
Pageant to be revived on Sunday
Two more throw hat into ring
City seeks to map flood problem
Lee Elementary wraps up renovation project
New Dillons Fuel Center open for business
Injury accident near Leonardville
13 bids to be considered for Pottawatomie County Justice Center construction project
A degree of value: Students find more career opportunities with increased job listings, placement
CivicPlus Hackathon Creates New Platform for Community Engagement
Multiple vehicles damaged at nearby apartments
USD 383 board to consider proposed redistricting map
City airport seeks third destination
Garmin to open facility at K-State
Retired educator wins MLK award
Police: Shooting occurred after church service
Topeka driver hurt in weekend accident
Valuing equality: Student recognized for success in promoting multiculturalism
'Meating' a solution: Research finds that LED lights extend meat shelf life, save retailers money
spring semester has started!!
Terminal Area Master Plan Executive Summary is Now Available Online
Woman's knitted bears are a hit at Head Start
Kansas State class helps out trucking business
KSU education graduates receive awards
City launches its redesigned website
Shooting suspect is in custody
Volunteers fan out across area to honor MLK
Officials say public transportation key to area's future
Riley County in middle of redistricting quandary
City seeks legislature's help to expand service at airport
Small group gets together to celebrate Dr. King's legacy
Man shot Sunday afternoon
Veterans recount bravery, cold in Battle of the Bulge
Army's boom ends at post
Arson reported in Dondee Drive complex
Aggravated sexual battery reported
KSU professor helps advance artificial intelligence
KSU students win $5,000 scholarships
Oldies but goodies strike a pose for senior center
Meeting to pick Mosier's successor set
Library seeks more room for children
K-12 funding focus shifts to FY 2014 proposal
Live Christmas Tree Disposal
Live Christmas Tree Disposal
Capital Improvements Program Request Forms Available
National Geographic Photographer Visits Sunset Zoo
Former Manhattanite donates $500k to Texas
Taylor trial delayed
Posters help decrease food waste at KSU
Jenkins eyes autopilot spending
County's sales-tax revenue has exceeded expectations
Some new cash due for KSU
Governor proposes sweeping income tax plan
When less means more: Print messages help students reduce food waste at dining center
Students are slowly arriving on campus today to register for spring classes. It'...
We are showcasing hand-made furniture by Charles Kolsky in this exhibit which en...
Aggravated burglary on Elaine Drive
Path less traveled: Research driving solutions to improve unpaved roads
Effort to amend closure rules hits a snag
Tech officials support state proposal
Aggravated battery with a car
McCulloh won't seek new term on county board
Water leak gives Bluemont kids a break
Bid opening for Pottawatomie County new law center is Jan. 17
What's up with piles of dirt next to Northview school?
Pottawatomie County recycles 353K pounds of materials
The path less traveled: Research is driving solutions to improve unpaved roads
Registration for the Spring Semester is this Thursday & Friday. Don't miss your...
Capital Improvements Program Request Forms Available
K-State researchers hope to cure fatal tomato virus
Kuhn's work in wireless technology includes 3-year project with NASA
A big welcome awaits one homeward-bound soldier
Proposed ordinance may affect Fake Patty's
New unmanned craft can fly longer than previous models
Local businessman to seek Mosier's legislature seat
Riley County commissioners elect Johnson
Thousands stolen from bank account
Arson reported on Richards Drive
Cause of death released in Bonner-Higgins case
Expertise at Biosecurity Research Institute a front line for future security
Wildcats around the world: Students receive Gilman scholarships to study abroad
Exploring new frontiers: Research examines virus infection's differing effects on plants, insects
National Geographic Photographer Visits Sunset Zoo
MHS talent show Thursday
The spirit of sacrifice inscribed in ink and in blood
Fiser files challenge for county commission
Bulge vets to gather for third time
Murder turns spotlight on abuse here
Our Kerusso Dayz: International Haiti team made it back to Manhattan around midn...
KSU professor teaches Wildcats and Jayhawks
Lot 9 proposal advances to city
Group sets redistricting preference
Man held in Rydaz killing
15,000 K-State fans gather at pre-Cotton Bowl pep rally
Soto preliminary hearing set
Man arrested after truck collision
Two injury accidents on Wednesday
Damage to nearby business from Sunday's shooting
KSU professor wins faculty award, wants to help minority students
County reviews proposals for roads and bridges tax
Manhattan High construction manager to go part-time
Mosier takes KDHE job; departure from House seat appears imminent
KSU researchers to take over Plum Island work
Officials unveil plan for $75 million West Stadium renovation
Arrest made in New Year's Day homicide
Trading spaces: Biosecurity Research Institute to house Plum Island's pathogen studies
City's sales-tax receipts finish year strong
Professors remember slain ranger
Who are the Rydaz?
Scientific leaders: 21 active university researchers recognized for shaping science throughout state
Martin Luther King Jr. Community Celebration 2012
Fatal accident in Clay County
Two cases of arson reported
Yuma Street incident ruled murder-suicide
Technical difficulties, weather can't stop Little Apple Ball Drop
Motorcycle club member dies in drive-by shooting
New Beach Museum exhibition shows what its like to be home on the range from an animal's view
Cotton Bowl community service project brings Wildcats and Razorbacks together for a cause
Kansas sees economic boost from Kansas State University, Abaxis partnership
Only a few more days left for our Haiti Kerusso Dayz team. The work at GVCM is v...
RCPD investigate New Year's homicide
Happy New Year to everyone! Thank you for a great year and we hope to see you a...
A blog update on the KD: Int'l Haiti trip. Thanks for your prayers!
DFW area home to many Arkansas, K-State alumni
Little Apple Ball Drop gets national attention
Police identify two bodies discovered in Yuma Street home
Planning is key to area's economic future
Fort Riley to receive Apache helicopter upgrade
Former faculty member files discrimination suit against KSU
How to spot a Razorback
KSU student's medical scare brings a new career choice
UFM to open community garden
St. George seeks to acquire development via eminent domain
Truck driver taken off life support, dies
City seeks to continue expansion
Two bodies found in house on Yuma Street
Live Christmas Tree Disposal
Live Christmas Tree Disposal
Hays House targets Feb. 14 for opening
First Day Hike set for Sunday at Tuttle Creek
K-State seeks ways to help pay for 2025 plan
The KD: Int'l team has arrived safe & sound in Haiti. They appreciate all the pr...
Crime-mapping feature available to public
Truck driver injured in wreck is comatose
No, you didn't actually win the Irish lottery
Redistricting, construction on horizon for USD 383
Arts foundation to launch license plate campaign
Return trip: local stores on the day after Christmas
120 Sears, Kmart stores to close
Four murder cases to fill court docket in 2012
Cement truck crashes near I-70
Our Kerusso Dayz: International team is headed to KC today so they can catch an...
It's OK for parents to let kids believe in Santa Claus
Exhibits, performances for art lovers in January at K-State
Expect election year to be politically lively on all levels
Gov. Sam Brownback reshaping government with sharp cuts
Flint Hills Christian School holds spelling bee
KSU intersession going strong into fourth decade
Where are my Cotton Bowl tickets?
Judge denies Taylor motion
Man arrested for indecent liberties with child
Salina truck driver's arraignment postponed
Local woman scammed for $80,000
Board prevents spread of virus info
KSU Salina offering new leadership studies course
Riley County High, KU grad completes CPA exam
Battle with life-threatening illness helps student from Leavenworth find career path
Are you in the last minutes of holiday shopping? We have a terrific suggestion:...
KSU student selected as one of the best collegiate engineers
Kufahl designated as health officer
Gallery director resigns from arts agency
School board talks redistricting and state funding
A service-oriented scholar: Student from Leavenworth named one of new faces of college engineering
KSU professors receive fellow status
KSU senior wins national award
Prelim hearing for murder suspect is set for Feb. 10
Area's unemployment rate is best in state
City OKs $500k in incentives for international firm
City approves contract for traffic facility
KSU Alumni Association to hold pep rally
Journalistic excellence: Senior receives prestigious award in Hearst feature writing contest
If you'll build it, they will OK it
KSU students play final in front of virtual panel
Pottawatomie County public works to be flying high beginning in 2012
Law Board agrees to keep noon as a meeting start time
Crematorium issue burns on
Brewer gets term in prison
Snow threat prompts school closures
Make a cultural resolution: January time to enjoy music, art, Frankenstein and more at K-State
A part of our main gallery exhibit are these works by Dallas Dodge. The ceramic...
Spiritual descendant of Micah
Could get a bit wintry tonight
Time to fork over your property taxes
Prathista in city spotlight
Car stolen from Bertrand Street
Two assaults in Aggieville
Two KSU students and one alumnus have an added love of learning
Sentence issued in Brewer case
In tune with the times: Music students play finals for virtual audience of professional musicians
Please pray for our Kerusso Dayz: International team traveling to Haiti Dec. 27-...
Snow and Ice Removal Information
School finance proposal runs into questions
Commission to review budget, determine which social service agencies really rely on city support
Locals inducted into honor society at Washburn
Gift by alum to help KSU students study abroad
Local nursing home cited for deficiencies
Sentencing is Monday for Brewer in 1981 rapes that led to Lowery conviction, suit
Eras close as RCPD bids adieu to two old hands
New in our 1st floor Pop Up Gallery are these mixed media collages by Linda Rae....
Alum gives $100,000 to K-State
Search warrant used on Thurston St.
Local students' artwork earns spot on calendar
9/11 memorial sculpture debuts at city airport
Cole Drake hearing postponed until February
K-State buys potential porn sites
USD 383 panel trying to redraw boundaries on time
KSU student contractors organization again among nation's best
Graduate students win best paper award at international computer security conference
Shortening the to-do list: Wichita alum's gift modernizing longtime geology lab
Fire damages Hays House in Council Grove
County OKs substation already under construction
Regents want standard policy on reporting abuse
Minivan stolen from Manhattan trailer park
Manhattan man indicted for soliciting cop for robbery
Ready to serve: Army ROTC cadets say troop withdrawals won't change their plans for military careers
Finals are finished and the campus is becoming quiet. Not sure I like this.
Public Notice
Our featured showcase in our main gallery is the Flint Hills Plein Air Event org...
Injury accident on Browning and Kimball
Rossville seeks $50,000 prize
KSU professor studies combating sex-trafficking
Collins named to state travel and tourism board
Cotton Bowl tickets are available but at steep price
Tuttle Creek findings are disputed
Valuation to be a factor in school aid formula
Gov. Brownback lays out legislative priorities
MHS fire alarm malfunctions
KSU chapter selected as one of nation's best
Pottawatomie County may need to find another recycling center
Pottawatomie County gets 10 bids for sewer job
Tuttle Creek filling with sediment
Student chapter of Associated General Contractors selected again as among nation's best
We are fortunate to be showcasing these hand-crafted wooden boxes by Hamilton/Ro...
Car stolen and damaged
11-year-old injured in three-car accident
Car left running stolen, recovered
Senior wins first-time business award
County moves ahead with adding health department into fold
Manhattan woman faces sentencing on stalking charges
Slain soldier's family posts reward to find killer
Researcher studies the globalization of sex trafficking and the organizations that work to stop it
Looking for volunteers to go pick up residence hall furniture at Fort Riley on T...
UMB official to become CFO at GTM
Murder suspect charged
Foundation's survival will help save time, money in reconstruction of Strasser Apartments
Graduates leave KSU full of joy and promise
K-State graduates overcome loss of their fathers
Salvation Army receives gold coin from anonymous donor
These very contemporary paintings by Bev Gegen are on display in our upstairs sh...
Woman injured after hitting guardrail
K-State students compete in ethics contest
U.S. Sen. Moran hails efforts of local charity
Manhattan's Upson inducted into Vet Hall of Fame
Sounds of the season good at anytime
USD 383 to try again at redrawing district lines
Last day of classes for the fall semester! Finals are next week and then it's "o...
Butler: City to resolve issues over award
Redistricting a hot topic at board meeting
Police confirm six arrested in case involving body found on Tuttle Creek Blvd
Kim named top research professor
KSU students decorate Schulz's home
K-State to hold graduation ceremonies Friday, Saturday
Music expert says Christmas music not limited to the season, happiness it brings may be the reason
Arrest made in case involving body found on Tuttle Creek Blvd.
Our upstairs main gallery has these colorful ceramic vessels by David Bahre. Dav...
Airport to add Dallas
City Commission amends public service program funding
KSU students make president's home more energy efficient
St. George man recalls attack in 1941
Man pleads not guilty in fire attack
Fort Riley soldier dies from injuries
Poyntz or Prathista? That may be city's economic development dilemma
Body found on Tuttle Creek Blvd
Manhattan High School West Campus on lockout
Oh the irony: For children, some sarcastic comments can be lost in translation
RFQ for Airport Architectural and Engineering Services
RFQ for Airport Architectural and Engineering Services
Wild Wednesday drawing (last one for the semester): It's Christmas time so we ar...
Brand new to the Pop Up Gallery this week are these ceramic 'houses' from Todd V...
Stolen property recovered in Osage County
Suspect pawns rented electronics
Man arrested on Geary County warrants
Pottawatomie County discusses road and bridge work
USD 383 Board to hear progress on redistricting
Urban Planning Board gets Miller Parkway study
Obama embraces Roosevelt's middle-class appeal
Obama sees 'make or break' time for middle class
Snyder is AP conference coach of the year
Developing community, meaningful relationships can make holidays better for nursing homes
Additional Flight from DFW to MHK Added to Accommodate Cotton Bowl Travelers
Additional Flight from DFW to MHK Added to Accommodate Cotton Bowl Travelers
Fort Riley Boulevard Pavement Markings
Fort Riley Boulevard Pavement Markings
Time to buy those Christmas gifts from The Crusader Shop. Select tees, jackets...
Driver hospitalized after avoiding deer
Riley County Health Department burglarized
Riley County Household Hazardous Materials office giving away televisions
City to alter block grant plan
Cookies by the ton? Not literally, but close to it at the Thomas More Carousel
Sugar Bowl prefers Hokies over Cats
Hard work pays off: K-State students receive more than 9,500 scholarships
Benefits abound with recently patented system that reduces phosphorus in wastewater
It's TWIRP Week! Get your Winter Banquet tickets in the CC during meal times.
Cleanup of IRS list tweaks some local non-profits
Three from '97 murder are up for parole
Probe opened into body found on post
Signal unit trains in Salina
Seminar looks at effective use of natural resources
Jenkins gives service academy nominations
Bison on Konza Prairie fuel experiments to restore prairie ecosystem
Motions ruled upon in Aguirre murder case
Brownback lauds private arts effort
KSU to graduate 1,600 students at December commencement
Veterans discuss their experience as wounded soldiers
Panel closer to finalizing district boundaries
Incidents of bed bugs are on rise in Manhattan
Status of $4M in local tax revenue tied up in appeals
Chopper power: Partnership with universal helicopters enhances flight training at K-State Salina
It's Friday!! It's also Open Residence Halls & Christmas decorating competition...
Accuser plans to attend K-State next fall
Schools' councils tout results
Local man is charged with three robberies
Police release name of robbery suspect
If American Airlines is in bankruptcy, won't the checks bounce?
Vigil Saturday for slain officer
KSU student receives award from Entomological Society of America
Approaching the finish line: More than 1,600 students to graduate Dec. 9 and 10
Check out our winning ladies for MCC Gift Cards on the previous post. Another d...
Suspect in bank robbery arrested
Government Websites Designed by CivicPlus Earn Recognition
KSU construction team finishes second in regional competition
Flint Hills Regional Council receives $2M grant from HUD
Commission discusses need for third attorney
Commission discusses Bluemont Ave. corridor
Commissioners open to fixing up downtown
Chase suspect faces previous charge in Pottawatomie County, too
20-year veteran dies from bomb injuries
Expert predicts instability in Iraq
End of an era: Middle East expert predicts instability for Iraq after U.S. withdrawal
Wild Wednesday drawing: We are giving away three prizes this week...it's Christm...
Will the old Dillons building become a Kohl's store?
Renberg selected as international educator of the year at K-State
KSU researchers dig up discovery for dogs
City commissioners and community members discuss social services funding
Pottawatomie County commission discusses hazardous spills
Pottawatomie County property sales rise in October
Toy giveaway effort has new location
Police: Don't play hero if you're being robbed
American Airlines files for bankruptcy
American Airlines and American Eagle Continuing Normal Operations Following Chapter 11 Filing
American Airlines and American Eagle Continuing Normal Operations Following Chapter 11 Filing
Cities, Counties Across The Country Invited To Compete For Extreme Website Makeover
Director gives back year round
Corridors are on agenda
Police are asking workers to be on alert
Going to the dogs: University's newest patent for improving canine health
Roaming research: Bison on Konza Prairie fuel experiments to restore prairie ecosystem
Shopping for the Holidays and need a unique gift? Pop in to the Pop-Up for one-...
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Better Business Bureau suggests shoppers consider using layaway this holiday shopping season
KSU Institute for Commercialization markets new technologies
Schools review policies in light of sex abuse scandals
St. Nick ready to greet all good boys and girls
Division reps among those joining governor at charity hunt
A man's fondness for Brunswick turns in to a KSU digitization project
Fifth-grader to lead Barnes' parade
Shoppers gather at area stores to look for holiday bargains
Join us for Small Business Saturday and 10% off of all jewelry...a great idea fo...
Yes, we are open today until 6:00, but Barbara and I will be attending Final Fri...
Your shopping game plan: Eat hearty, start early
Historic Register to add Rocky Ford school
Smoother rink to re-open Friday
Fort Riley lays it on for the holiday
Soldier found dead on post
Fort Riley chefs serving up a slice of home this holiday
KSU to offer online carbon accounting class
Man arrested for child pornography
Financial expert offers tips on budgets, stress
68 KSU employees take state's offer, opt to retire early
Study: Employment to grow 10% within decade
Manhattan's jobless rate down to 3.9%
Armed robber makes off from Dara's with cash
Strasser Village Apartments Demolition
Strasser Village Apartments Demolition
Strasser Village Apartments Demolition
Is it unlawful to rake your leaves onto street?
Kansas State licensing firm produces revenue for the university
Planning board approves permit for substation
Officials differ on how to handle Fake Patty's Day
Police release picture of robbery suspect
Group gives deploying soldiers laptops
Pottawatomie County bridge bids are 30% less than expected
Licensed for profit: Institute for Commercialization markets technologies developed at Kansas State
Thrifty gifting: Financial planning expert offers tips on holiday budgeting, limiting stress
Class takes a deeper look at denim
Bluemont Walgreen store is Monday morning victim
How a child's distress changed student's life
Vehicle stolen, wrecked in Ogden
Manhattan man arrested for apartment burglary
K-State researchers investigate links between oil, economy
Former Griffith Lumber employee sentenced in arson case
City to study options from web 'hacking'
Thanksgiving: Don't be late
Gas prices edge toward $3/gallon mark
New online course helps businesses manage environmental impact, meet federal regulations
Evaluating price hikes: Research shows that recent oil shocks are not causing inflation
2012 Public Meeting and Application Schedule Now Available
2012 Public Meeting and Application Schedule Now Available
So thankful for our students! It's too quiet on campus...come back! Okay, take a...
KSU dance showcase to feature area students
Gallery and Pop-Up are NOW open on Sundays from 1:00 to 5:00~ Get in HERE and d...
Baccus urges farmers to clarify the case for agricultural industry
A team approach to fighting domestic violence
Senate candidate field up to two
KBA releases list of 'outcomes' for fiscal 2011
Date set in Brewer sentencing
Mercy cuts five administrative positions
Pier sign on hold for now
FBI takes up search for suspect in bank robbery
Why would city allow unprotected all-wood building to be built?
Redistricting committee hones in on one plan
Leaders experience schools' strengths, challenges
Farm Bureau meeting starts today
Social service forum to be held next week
Biomass from CRP land could fuel cars
Atwood making strides in new trends
It's really quiet on campus all of a sudden...Have a great Fall Break!!
Mayor's Spirit of the Holidays Lighted Parade
Last day of classes before Fall/Thanksgiving Break!
Toby Keith to headline Stampede
Fort Riley welcomes home 'Devil' Brigade
Bank on Poyntz Avenue robbed
Injury accident at same spot in Ogden
Kansas State patrol to step up roadway enforcement during week of Thanksgiving
Fort Riley to serve Thanksgiving meals next week
St. Marys agribusiness to celebrate 50 years
Board votes to delay MHS East project
Valleywood residents seek contact with County
Board votes not to reinstate fired officer
Clay Center man's collection brings Brunswick corporation to Chapman Center for digitization project
Wilson hearing set for Friday
KSU researchers look to prevent childhood obesity
Juvenile arrested for Pottawatomie County burglary
Woman injured in two-car collision
Stolen bike found on Craigslist
Public's help wanted for 'hackathon'
Expert says U.S. tactics are too soft
Package for fertilizer firm to get Dec. 20 look
City approves changes to Lot 9 deal
Miss America addresses plight of farmers
Irwin takes another step toward completion
Research aims to prevent obesity by reaching parents, young children through child care
Wild Wednesday drawing...like this post & tell us what you are doing for Thanksg...
Are there any plans to replace CiCo playground?
Teen to carry on family's military tradition
MHS East project seeks OK
Grounded research: Prairie soil may provide answers to countering climate change
Wildcat Creek Watershed Area Working Group
Wildcat Creek Watershed Area Working Group
KSU alumna to discuss nuclear physics
City to consider changes to Lot 9 agreement
MHS to post four onto Wall of Fame
Manhattan has long history of arson fires
KSU student sets sights on treating eye condition
Taylor pleads not guilty in the death of Cockrum
North Carolina State University professor to kick off new research lecture series
Professor's book focuses on increasing social, political and physical elements of natural disasters
An eye for research: Senior works with physician to study cures for macular degeneration
Strasser Village Apartments Construction Site Fire - Updated 11/14/11
Strasser Village Apartments Construction Site Fire - Updated 11/14/11
Downtown Holiday Open House on Poyntz in Manhattan is today from 1-5 pm. We'll b...
KSU alumni group gives inaugural award
KSU students win international leadership competition in London
Shopping mood at Buttons 'N Bows
Social Services Advisory Board chairs won't heed Save our Social Services
K-State expert: Penn State seems more concerned with image
Strasser Apartments fire is ruled arson
Fatal accident discovered after 2 weeks in ditch
Community shows off its appreciation to veterans
'Devil' Brigade set to return to Fort Riley
Pottawatomie County Sheriff's Office seeks public help
Army Air Corps. veteran recalls family's rich military tradition
Soldier killed in Afghanistan
Panel hears parents' USD383 redistricting concerns
It's slow going at fire scene
Leaders of the pack: Kansas State University team wins international leadership competition
New items are in The Crusader Shop. Come check them out plus all of the new clea...
Fire destroys new complex; cause unknown
Popular local figure dies
SOS launches petition for ordinance
Commissioners decide not to change city's relationship with library board
Fire damage to be higher than expected
Grateful veteran gives back
Pottawatomie County takes no action in testing private water sources for Louisville
Firms looking at K-18 area
Volunteer positions open on several county advisory boards
Fire damage keeps Dick's Sporting Goods closed
More shoppers prefer the comfort of home when looking for holiday sales
RCPD announces results from drug take back day
Tests help Pottawatomie County save $250K on new law center facility
ATF to help with fire investigation
Area residents report feeling aftershocks
Toys for Manhattan searching for building
Police say drivers need to be more careful
Board reviewing city's crematorium regulations
Permit for electrical substation put on hold
Local attorney faces suit
Advanced Manufacturing Institute helps Sterling company boost product performance
Hawker Beechcraft, Max-Viz donation lets K-State avionics students learn latest technology
Professor's work, committee meeting help support military families as troops leave Iraq
CivicPlus Takes Agenda Management To A New Level In Government Websites
Soldiers take jabs at Pacquiao
City to vote on hours for Discovery Center
Flint Hills readies for influx of soldiers
K-State Club celebrates 100th year
Losing the lecture: Active learning takes place of write it down, memorize it learning
Writing the book on unmanned aircraft systems: Faculty pen one of the first UAS textbooks
Fruitful results: Survivor fights cancer with insects
This week in The Crusader Shop...15% off men's & women's zip up hoodies!!
Wamego teacher being inducted into Mid-America Education Hall of Fame
MHS honor society seeks to make donations with projects
K-State student wins national contest
Funeral home drops plan to build crematorium
League counting on Cats to go bowling
Fort Riley soldiers in Afghanistan stay in middle of fight
Cat Cannon makes KSU games a blast
K-State a hit with 'Road Trip' hosts
West Virginia accepts invitation to join Big 12
D.C. business paid rent for Beasley's mom
Shooting for the stars: Cat Cannon club suits Salina campus students to a 'tee'
Community Development Block Grant 2012 Program Year Public Service Request for Proposals
Community Development Block Grant 2012 Program Year Public Service Request for Proposals
USD 383 Board discusses safety at retreat
Gen. Mayville visits troops in Afghanistan
Former MATC director dies
Pizza delivery man robbed at gunpoint
Manhattan: Great for retirees
KSU professor bugs out over research
ESPNU's 'Road Trip' drops in on K-State
Who will pay to fix periodically wet living area?
NEA gives bad news to Arts Commission
Kufahl picked to head health department
Sales-tax revenue down slightly
Bugs and paperwork: How unlocking the genetic secret of insects could improve human health, welfare
Simpson says economic, mindset reforms needed
Social service advocates: Don't budget us out
'12 tax vote framed as rein on levy
Man involved in Monday night's I-70 closure dies
KSU student is fluent in the language of numbers
Man ejected from lecture
Green victory: Energy saving efforts help K-State, Manhattan win region's Take Charge! Challenge
Recognizing success: Four engineering professors earn endowed chairs, awards
Distinguished professor's work a patented success
Wild Wednesday Drawing...better late than never. Just like this post for a chan...
This Friday, Oct. 28th, is the Pachamama's closing reception for Zak Barnes' exh...
Big 12 approves WVU to replace Missouri
Can home-schooled students play sports in high school?
Prescription drug disposal program announced
Fire destroys cabin
Ex-Senator to give Landon Lecture
Manhattan tops Take Charge Challenge
Pottawatomie County earns $74K from 213 cases at Stampede
Local firm to get $2.5 million in research grants
County puts new signage in rural areas on hold
Suicide attempt, accident close I-70
The language of math: Senior takes scholarly passion to next level with UCLA research program
First of its kind emotional health website wins award for using technology to reach campus community
Take Charge Challenge WIN!
Pumpkins, more growing in the patch
Burglary in St. George
Fort Riley soldiers return home
Researcher to discuss original ecology of Manhattan Island
Revenue forecasts to get a look
Building need to be probed
Oh well, there's always Texas A&M game
Soviet scholar says Russia struggling in some areas 20 years after fall of Soviet Union
How one couple copes with a life of separation
Aggieville area a hot zone for traffic enforcement
In this one case, unity prevails
What will the health board do?
Six years of hard work lead to a verdant park
Costs for college students are going up faster than those for other people
Boxhattan a winner in classroom, too
World Series Party | Sunday at 7:00pm in the Campus Center Free Food and drinks...
Check out a video some our students recently made...great stuff!!
Pottawatomie County barn placed on National Register of Historic Places
KSU supercomputer receives a sizeable upgrade
USD 383 redistricting committee takes close look at enrollment
Schulz gets $50K raise
City jobless rate falls to 4.4 percent
City, county agree on sales-tax ballot question
USD 383 is pleased with assessments
County debates duties of new health board
Regents hear schools' plans to graduate more engineers
Lawrence protesters told to go home
Fletcher award winner announced
Breast cancer art exhibit features Manhattan artist
Judge: Aguirre emails can be used in trial
Police release sketch of suspect in shooting
Award helps researcher establish retreats for military couples, expand work with military families
Community Development Block Grant Public Input Meeting
Community Development Block Grant Public Input Meeting
City OK's merging dispatch services
Suspect in fire attack has lengthy criminal record
Hunger In Kansas: Statewide programs make a difference
Prevention education: Online program educates students on alcohol-related issues
RCPD confirm baby is not Irwin
U.S. Cellular offers HTC Wildfire S and Device Workshop
USD 383 to release student assessment
Board OK's dispatch services consolidation
Police seek suspect in shooting
Fort Riley cutbacks feared
Stonestreet gives tips to students
Council Grove man recounts burning incident
RCPD investigates possible Lisa Irwin sighting
Why can't I watch City Commission meetings on AT&T U-Verse?
Suspect arrested in Council Grove burning
Dagger Brigade returns
War zone traumatic stress lecture Oct. 27
Recognized success: Two K-State distinguished professors among research award winners
Scientists team together to upgrade K-State's supercomputer, benefitting other colleges, too
Council Grove burn victim reportedly recovering
Senior volunteer keeps center's Blue Room running
Coyote attack update
Home sales expected to rise in area
Citizen recognized for her efforts in recent car accident
Dispatch service on city agenda
Institute for Commercialization integral to making K-State a top 50 public research university
Halloween-related literature makes reading a part of trick-or-treating
Educating the troops: K-State recognized for its dedication to serving military students
Kerusso Dayz: Community starts TODAY!! It's not too late to sign up in Coffin Lo...
Family farm still going strong
County official says Fairmount Park safe
Optimists serve chili to help out area's youth
K-18 project forces Britt's to rough it
K-Stater runs past challenges
Ogden man fatally shot
Protesters occupy Triangle Park
Coyotes menace Fairmont Park visitors
USD 383 panel meets to discuss redistricting goals
KSU lecture hall gets a facelift
USDA official visits K-State to tout jobs in agriculture field
Colbert Hills Water Tower
Colbert Hills Water Tower
Kerusso Dayz: Community is next week. Don't forget to sign-up in Coffin Lobby T...
Freaky Friday: Come into The Crusader Shop today, mention this ad and receive 15...
Engaged Citizens Drive Job Growth at Kansas Tech Firm
Meadowlark Hills receives donation
KSU student hopes to bring clean water to the Potawatomie Nation
Man assaults ER nurse
Two injured in collision
1st Infantry soldier serves country to honor family
School funding ideas raise concern here
Bangalore to bovine: How pathogens and playoffs bind two lifelong friends, researchers
Doctoral student receives fellowship to study quality of Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation's streams
Jay Nelson and Don Lambert will, on Sunday, October 16, at 3:00p, talk about the...
Our current showcase of ceramics by Carol Long also include her ceramic tiles. S...
Take a Virtual Tour of the Flint Hills Discovery Center
Should budget law be repealed?
K-177 site chosen for Visitors Center
Bad motor forces evacuation at MHS East Campus
Accident leaves 1,000 with no power
GIs to compete to become 'experts'
KSU's Wheat Genetic Center is a hub for wheat research
Consensus needed for U.S. role in world
Wild Wednesday: It's midterms so tell us your favorite class so far this semeste...
What's up with cattle bridge on Kimball?
Former Manhattanite back for concert
Pottawatomie County nixes idea of manager for law center
Truck driver to appear in court today
Protest to spread here Saturday
Students back at Wilson after stay at Northview
Man charged with shooting at police officer
Achieving excellence: Two programs awarded for dedication to diverse education
A Mecca for wheat genetics: K-State center mapping wheat genome
County calls time to brief staff
A winning crowd, but a rough one
If they're trying, kids will get a break on flaws
Architectural engineering team records another finish in top two of international competition
Study examines children's acceptance of peers with undesirable characteristics
2011 Body First School Fitness results
MHS grad awarded $1,000 scholarship
MHS debate team results
Open houses for newly renovated USD 383 schools
Manhattan Area Technical College has state's fifth largest percentage growth
How several local businesses made it into national, international markets
Or you can ride the bus
Contribution to fund homecoming stuff
A salesperson with some pop
Truckin' for the teams
KSU math consultant receives service award
Are you a collector of Lisa Lala yet? This image contains 2 Lisa Lala paintings...
After sleepless nights, Schulz helps Big 12 expand
Manhattan and JC radio stations bought by Eagle Communications
Man assaults police officer
Semi-truck driver arrested after chase
$10M in local road projects announced
Lawrence cries foul in Take Charge Challenge
Renters outnumber homeowners
Author of note: Drama therapist earns award for book about barrier-free theater
Engineering success: Advanced Manufacturing Institute helps Hutchinson company profit
It's Family Weekend!! Welcome parents & family members!
Wilson addition to be finished by next week
Big 12 taps TCU as new member
Two bus accidents this morning; no injuries
Author says added technology in class is not a distraction, but an improvement
Welcome Center site to be unveiled
UFM gets OK to expand gardens
Professor's new book looks at how smartphones, tablet computers reshaping learning and teaching
Designing a future: Students gain international design experience, cultural knowledge
Parents & Family Members: Are you coming to Family Weekend this weekend? It's no...
Kerusso Dayz: Community is October 17-21. Service options will be out next week....
'Father of multicultural education' to speak at KSU
Soldiers give backpacks to Iraqi children
Man arrested for August burglary
Three-car accident on 4th Street
Shuss Road district approved
Weis says foundation is making headway
Team led by local woman finds Arctic ozone depletion
City, county values on opposite tracks
New Via Christi CEO gets an introduction to local facility
College of Business Administration social entrepreneurship emphasis draws interest
Research helps future restaurant managers learn to meet needs of customers with food allergies
Wild Wednesday! Today we are giving away a $5.00 Buffalo Wild Wings Gift Card. J...
What's up with cartoon Willie?
Rollover accident on Scenic Drive
USD 383 Board to get Wilson update
No decision on health director
Here's something you might not know: We have a large collection of watercolors...
Small Group Day! Upperclassmen are you in a group? If not, see the Student Devel...
Car flips on its side on Anderson
Motorcyclist crashes on Scenic Drive
Woman arrested for stabbing partner
Woman found dead in home
Eleanor Stolzer, 77, suffers heart attack, dies in crash
Farmers' harvests are poor
City to discuss setting fees
K-State professor travels the Midwest to document its beauty, creates GPS tours for Cheyenne Bottoms
Housing Rehabilitation Funds Now Available
Family Weekend is this week!! If you haven't registered, don't fret! Register to...
Victory over Baylor pushes Cats into AP Top 25 Poll
Reader to enter State Senate race
Schulz touts improvements made toward 2025 goals
Frustrated USD 383 has little wiggle room in Wilson project
Walking zombies invade Aggieville
KSU grad student earns physics award
The Rainmakers travel back to Manhattan
Judge denies motion in Drake case
Officer appeals firing
Suspicious cantaloupes sold locally
Center helps soldiers train on virtual battlefield
City replacing roads at Anneberg Park
MCC Parents & Family Members: Last day for the early-bird price for Family Weeke...
ICE's immigrant sweep nets 2 in Manhattan
KSU-Salina aviation students use iPads in and out of classroom
2 KSU students arrested for stealing ATM
County interviews finalist for health director post
Commission approves new county district map
Twelve Fort Riley soldiers receive Purple Heart medals
Good for escaping zombies or a gas shortage: K-State Salina student building electric vehicle
MCC Parents & Family Members: Like The Crusader Link | Manhattan Christian Colle...
K-State sees a rise in enrollment and demographics
Gender identity added to anti-discrimination code in Lawrence
Man arrested for battery
Motorcyclist injured on K-18
How do you measure economic development gain for taxpayers?
City settles on sales-tax wording
Accelerating success: Venture Accelerator giving students resources to create their own businesses
Tablet computer use reaching new heights with aviation students at K-State Salina
Wreath Avenue Closure
Wreath Avenue Closure
It's Picture Day & Wild Wednesday! Get your picture taken in the mailroom today...
City announces update to meeting agenda
The powerful future of Purcell Road
Manhattan man who threatened officers with a sword remains confined
Junction City woman's body is found
RCPD to undergo audit
Former state Sen. Merrill Werts dies
Honored tribe once lived along the Blue
Say Road speed worries Pottawatomie County
Pipe dreams or nightmares?
Four months after opening, K-State Olathe brimming with international collaborations and expertise
Small Group Day! Upperclassmen, have you joined a small group yet? See the Stu...
City to look at economic development report
Brewer sentencing re-scheduled
Junction City police arrest four after shots fired
K-State researchers harness renewable energy
Historic structures re-open Tuesday
Empowering power systems: Researchers light up possibilities with solar panel based design
A new week: Get 20% off all cups, hats, stadium blankets & chairs, lisence plate...
Ride benefits local CASA project
SMART lab at KSU producing radiation detectors
KSU profs study international nongovernmental organizations
Sales tax figures gain during September
A slice of pie and more at Ft. Riley
Bouncing bullets: It's a problem at — and also near — the RCPD's training range
Parents & Family Members: Price increases for Family Weekend this Saturday so re...
We had a great crowd of friends at our opening reception last night. Thanks to...
Algae blooms decline in area lakes
RCPD arrest six in drug busts
What is going on with McGrath salary study?
Popping question easy; getting coach's blessing nerve-wracking
Flooding group gets $134K grant
2 Fort Riley soldiers die in Afghanistan
It's Friday!! Men's Soccer plays Central Christian College of the Bible tonight...
FREE Home Energy Savings Workshop
Robbery suspect faces additional charges
Coalition to meet to continue planning for Veterans Day
Soldiers' wives to spend a day as a soldier
KSU student discovers new uses for a beetle's shell
Regents stand behind K-State, KU & Big 12
Beebe to step down as Big 12 commissioner
Census: Residents don't carpool on way to work
USD 383 pans work at Wilson
Researchers find international human rights organizations help hold governments accountable
Nuclear engineering laboratory developing radiation detectors for industry, government agencies
New park named Blue Earth Plaza
USD 383 sees its enrollment rise
Therapist pleads guilty to stalking
Soldier welcomes "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" repeal
Thinking big about water quality: K-State leading continental-scale research
Discovery in insects' skin could lead to improved pest control, new bioplastics technology
New facebook layout has us confused but better late than never for our Wild Wedn...
Bicyclist hospitalized after collision with car
KSU business school unveils new mentorship program
Pottawatomie County gets $500K in back taxes before auction sale
USD 383 Board to vote on construction bond sale
Police encouraged to use tasers, pepper spray
Residents are wary of crematorium
Fort Riley soldier killed in Afghanistan
NBAF may prevent Hollywood-style hysteria
Police to step up enforcement on Bluemont
Who decides where K-State goes?
From K-State to NASA: Alum's lecture to discuss role in Chilean miner rescue
Learning from the best: College of Business Administration debuts executive mentor program
Upperclassmen: Be a part of an upperclassmen Small Group TODAY. Information abo...
The new exhibit is ready to open, and the reception with the artists this Friday...
KSU professor says adventure tourism is a growing trend in the United States
City commissioners to discuss traffic facility
Health Dept. says get your flu shots
K-State officials say no to 'EMAW' phrase
Partnership with Kansas community colleges brings K-State bachelor's degree in business statewide
Risky business: Adventure tourism increasing in U.S. and overseas
It's Monday & a new week. All MCC polos are 20% off this week in The Crusader S...
Beware of bat exposure, rabies
Voters may see two sales-tax elections in fall 2012
Small band makes big noise
Saturday the 17th is the final day for our exhibit, 'ab-'strakt, so please come...
Area lakes remain under algae warning
Iraqi officers transition in to new roles as lead trainers
Parade to highlight Band Day activites
Schulz says KSU being proactive in Big 12 drama
Astronaut tells kids to reach for the stars
Jobless rate down slightly in August
Schulz takes KSU's 2025 plan public
Signs are positive for bridge pier sign
County prefers sales tax as is
When will passageway under K-177 on-ramp be built?
Speaker to discuss immigration
New field manager at Woodrow Wilson
Advanced Manufacturing Institute helps develop new seed research drill technology
Citizens' Academy
It's Friday!! Volleyball takes on Nebraska tonight at City Auditorium and our s...
Soldiers arrested after vandalism
Hydroelectric plant remains a possibility for Tuttle Creek
Mother, child struck by car on Poyntz Ave.
County pledges to help rein in Fake Patty's Day
Hinchsliffe verdicts modified
Ga. man accused of defrauding K-State, others
KSU fountain design team takes top spot at international competition
Changing national educational standards, cuts in funding shape local school's futures
Engineering a victory: Fountain wars team finishes first at international competition
KSU is a top university, according to U.S. News
Two K-State professors among state's best scientists
Record-setting astronaut to speak at KSU on Friday
Tuttle Creek Corps of Engineers increases outflow out at dam
City edges ahead on airport terminal plan
Fort Riley soldier is found dead
Police ask those responsible in dog beatings to come forward
Census: 7% of county residents lack health insurance
Commission wants to use tax to pay off bonds
Seeking to rein in Fake Patty's Day
Making their case: Presidential primary debates allow greater audience, can influence elections
The evolution of a new tune: 10 years later, a look at how the iPod has remixed the music industry
The volleyball team swept Barclay last night and are Pre-Region Classic champs!...
KSU research team tests the physical capabilities it takes to be an astronaut
Pottawatomie County to seek funds to repair bridge
Redistricting options raise questions
KSU researcher shows sun's rays may help make gasoline
Oceans away: Landlocked location doesn't stop student from seeking marine biology career
Here comes the sun: Research shows solar rays could replace petroleum fuels
One of the best: K-State listed among U.S. News and World Report's top colleges
Local family of octogenarian sisters welcomes the youngest into the club
Ft. Riley soldiers attend Iraqi police graduation
Police investigating Wamego bomb scare
Board approves Head Start form
Fairmont roads may go to county
City to look at new Fake Patty's Day proposals
One year into NASA project, K-State research leads to new discoveries
OK Friends--we now have the Lisa Lala slide show of all the new paintings posted...
Jay is picking up the paintings from Lisa Lala TOMORROW! That's the 13th Tues....
20% Off all hoodies in The Crusader Shop this week!!
KSU Legacy Scholarships continue tradition
Marching bands to gather for Saturday's Band Day at KSU
Konza Prairie hosting anniversary celebration
Exhibit honoring KSU psychology opens Wednesday
How Sept. 11 compares to Pearl Harbor
Firefighter thought it was to be his day off
Pentagon nurse: 'If this is it, this is it'
Remembrance through service
How the events of Sept. 11 may have impacted Manhattan, Ks.
Professor says stolen tree part of neighborhood mischief
Fort Riley soldiers welcomed in to noncommissioned office corps
Haub named interim dean of human nutrition at KSU
Attacks added stress to military families
Planning board gives Allison Ave. project extension
State's right to seek death penalty in Aguirre case upheld
New Roy Langford exhibition features lecture by noted gerontologist William Thomas
Riley County Democrats to hold annual back-to-school picnic
Police prepare for new Aggieville celebration
Health board to interview candidates
Rickenbacker's legacy preserved in naming of dining facility
Manhattan therapist expected to change plea
Fort Riley to increase security for September 11
$2,500 reward for information on dog deaths
Caldas watched 9/11 attacks unfold from Brazil
Board not satisfied with work at Wilson Elementary
10 minutes added to day at Wilson, Roosevelt
County looks at sales tax options
Don't touch that dial: Radio symposium will tune in nostalgic days of radio live music
Mapping the jean-ome: Apparel and textile design students study cotton from 'field to fabric'
At 26, 9/11 is biggest event in a lifetime
Commissioners approve 'pocket parks'
City considers sales tax changes
Panel meets to discuss updated NBAF risk assessment in Washington
Wild Wednesday Drawing: Today we are giving away two $10.00 MCC Gift Cards. Just...
Out of fashion: Study finds faulty perceptions keep some from buying sustainable apparel
Baker wants to revitalize Douglass Center
USD 383 to discuss school days
Five arrested in sobriety checkpoint
Union Pacific coal train derails, no injuries
Kansas or bust: The Beach Museum recognizes 15 years of collecting, celebrating Kansas art
In harmony: Advanced Manufacturing Institute turns musician's idea into boon for bassoonists
In harm's way: K-State veterinarian says plan now to keep pets safe before disaster strikes
Lack of funds stings Manhattan Arts Center, Beach Museum
K-State freshmen experience first game
Rural plastic company thrives in tough economy
Does honesty trait exist? Researcher to find out
Beach Museum fundraising gala Sept. 16
City Commissioners to consider sales tax, parks
More time needed in Cole Drake case
KSU researchers focus on plant's genomes
Garage burglars arrested in Pottawatomie County
Football fans are advised to arrive early
Blue-green algae a danger for people, pets
Soldier dies after standoff
Fans cheer on Wildcats at Purple Power Play
Lethal ingestion: Blue-green algae a danger for people and pets
And here's an article from the Topeka Capital-Journal today about the KMI exhibt...
Today: Open Residence Halls from 1-6 & Break Away from 1:30-3:30
KSU professor finds that posters improve hand hygiene
Fake KSU band fundraising scams locals
Plan to satisfy facility needs may cost county millions
Willie can't save EcoKat from getting clobbered
3 finalists for health director
Drake's attorney seeks to suppress statements
Three dogs dead due to blue-green algae
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers drops lake levels at Tuttle Creek
Sobriety checkpoint in Manhattan on Friday
Thinking back: Psychology department has embraced new methods, role of technology in research
Researchers' international collaboration to sequence, analyze genome of plant species
Big things today: Yves Prophet from Haiti will be our chapel speaker. KD: Int'l...
Activities Fair tomorrow from 5-7pm in the CC. Come check it all out!!
Congrats to our Wild Wednesday winners: Lonnie Penner, Adrian Waller, Steven Fra...
KSU robotics team wins fifth consecutive championship
Still owe taxes on 2010? Pay up by Friday
Police looking into two fatal dog beatings
aTa Bus trying to keep fixed-route plan alive
Here's the link to the Kansas Masters Invitational exhibit in Topeka. And it inc...
On Friday ... in Topeka ... at the Topeka Shawnee County Public Library, the ope...
Wild Wednesday drawings are back! Drawings are for our current MCC students and...
Ft. Riley woman pleads guilty in aiding a deserter
Fort Riley helps suicidal soldiers
KSU Salina campus to offer training with unmanned aircraft
Parents credit teacher for son's progress
Pottawatomie County tries to improve access to Crown-C Circle
Pottawatomie County picks KC firm to head project
Toxic algae shuts down Milford Lake
Prairie primer: Konza's beginnings help shape its future
Fives times as nice: Robotics team takes fifth consecutive win at international competition
Counseling couples: Therapist's new book outlines safe solutions to conflict problems
The proof is in the teaching and research: K-State faculty strive for excellence in all they do
Game Day Parking
KSU students to show research at financial therapy conference
Balance key for after-school activities
River Pond State Park added to list of troubled water
Extension to resume youth programs
Community health care forum Tuesday at public library
One held, another sought in Pottawatomie County drug inquiry
Juggling act: Expert says finding balance key for adolescents in after-school activities
Second week of classes. Our fall sports teams begin playing this week as well. C...
As quickly as the City Farm Girl chickens arrived at the gallery, they now are l...
KSU, BYU partner for month-long academic advising course
KSU student awarded public works scholarship
Local woman receives philanthropist award
Local makes straight A honor at Oklahoma State
Local will be in 2011 Nebraska marching band
Fort Riley's new Warrior Zone offers rest, relaxation and video games
Yeah, but Saturday night's for Aggieville
(Slightly) more $$ for Big Lakes
Congressional redistricting panel deep in laborious process
From archery to jet skis, the state shows off its stuff at Tuttle
Women arrested at Fairfield Inn on drug charges
Fort Riley GI charged with false filing
Accident on Ft. Riley Blvd. sends two to the hospital
Heat-related deaths have initiated talks on athlete safety
Westar Energy seeks increase in electric rates
Advertising firm wants to add sign to old bridge pier
Freshman cherishing freedom
Wilson's staff rushes to get ready for kids
TR's students, teachers work around renovation
K-State faculty to get raise
City's sales-tax revenue down in August
A reminder to fans of Strecker-Nelson Gallery -- tonight at Pachamama's at 800 N...
Kansas Department of Transportation Traffic Alert
Parents & Families: "Like" The Crusader Link...information just for you!
Subdivisions approved for repaving
KSU professor researches lung cancer treatment
Freshman trying to balance newfound freedom, studying
Ambassador tours swine facility near Washington
Restaurant owners' assets are seized
USD 383's enrollment up 171 kids
Heat warnings: Physical activity policies an exercise in progress
Volleyball tourney was cancelled this weekend so the team will have a Blue & Whi...
Alumni Soccer Games today at Anneberg Park at 5:30 & 7:00. Welcome back to campus!
Opening day for USD 383, except for Wilson, Roosevelt
Natural disasters, soccer are a hit with freshman
MHS renovation leaves kids confused during first day of classes
Talking it out: Sept. 11 brings changes in trauma counseling
Back to School for Manhattan - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Louis Vieux Elm intentionally set on fire
Freshman finds classes are different than he expected
Officials suspect juvenile responsible for Onaga fires
Pottawatomie County picks redistricting plan
Learning secrets of world's most common organic compound driving research for biofuels
Ga ga for goo goo: Research explores the scientific basis for baby fever
First day of Small Groups at 11:00am!!
We think everyone survived the first day of class. Didn't hear of any casualties.
Roller Derby queen brings tough sport to Flint Hills
KSU researching sorghum as a possible biofuel
Former tenant arrested in home burglary
No need for nerves as classes begin at KSU
Police stress safety for students
County to hold hearing on redistricting
Shaky situation: Unstable financial times may mean short-term rate hikes down the road
Targeting a cure: Research looks at developing a bull's-eye therapy to combat lung cancer
First day of classes!!
KSU freshman on his own for first time
Proposed bill would impact mentally ill defendants
Students rush into town before classes begin
Roosevelt, Wilson struggle with construction delays
District's 'big summer of construction' comes to an end
Artist, Manhattan native Tal Streeter recovering from unexpected stroke
KSU students will determine how to feed university for Design Days
About 150 pounds of marijuana seized by JCPD
Drunk driving crackdown through Labor Day
Last day for Welcome Weekend...Scavenger Hunt, Bowling at KSU, Worship Celebrati...
Great to have everyone back on campus and meet the new students today! Great day...
Pottawatomie County barn up for selection
KSU receives $6 million donation
Manhattan woman arrested for child endangerment, says incident was a misunderstanding
Caterpillar in Wamego to add 120 jobs
City's jobless rate falls to 4.7 percent
Group talks year-round school
Charge dropped in beating case
Group protests college's opposition to gay rights
Water Service Installation on Anderson Avenue
Water Service Installation on Anderson Avenue
Man arrested in tool theft
Fort Riley soldiers help Iraqi families
Couple charged with cooking drugs in home
KSU athletic department receives full certification from NCAA
USD 383 school board approves $86M budget for 2012
Riley County settles on boundary
USD 383 to delay start of school at Roosevelt, Wilson
K-State athletics receives NCAA third-cycle certification
Second-generation alum builds on father's foundation, gifts $6 million to K-State
University team studies sorghum genetics to fuel green energy research
Commission OKs 1.7% cost of living adjustment for employees
Chairwoman says arts agency will offset lost funding
Suspect arrested in fatal beating case
Don't follow too closely; police are watching
Ft. Riley helps host a physical therapy camp in Iraq
Professor goes to Kenya for HIV/AIDS research
Workers hit gas line at Woodrow Wilson
Commissioners finalize $113M budget for 2012
Around the world: Phi Kapa Phi study abroad grant helps senior teach students across the globe
Compromised control: Expert says computer hacking proliferating with highly networked society
Campus and Off-Campus Bike Tours
Returning MCC Students: you enroll on Friday so make sure you know when you need...
Police seek info related to last week's lethal assault
RCPD has issued more than 900 tickets to drivers on cellphones
USD 383 Board set to approve 2011-12 budget
Veteran gets burial plots in beloved cemetery
Pottawatomie County finalizes 2012 budget
USD 383 to discuss delaying start of school at Wilson, Roosevelt
Defense may consider changing retirement system
Police find white Lexus sought in assault case
Bringing it home: Health communicator spreads knowledge, improves lives through HIV/AIDS research
If you are dining out in Lawrence, may we suggest Pachamama's? Our new exhibit f...
Fall athletes are moved in & started practice & conditioning last night. Can't...
KSU economic experts say gold prices are no golden goose, will drop
City to wrap up work on new budget
Road, bridge projects set for 2012 vote
Friends hold vigil to honor murdered man
Economics expert: Change needed for credit rating agencies because of poor performance
Bursting the bubble: Economists suggest gold investments are risky
Kansas State announces groundbreaking launch of K-StateHD.TV network
Kansas Department of Transportation Traffic Alert
Kansas Department of Transportation Traffic Alert
Great 2nd day of RA training. Fall athletes (men's & women's soccer, volleyball...
Parents & Family Members: "Like" The Crusader Link page. Information just for yo...
Fort Riley to welcome two
USDA exec gets look at NBAF work
Thursday beating victim dies
Two of PBA's biggest stars visit local lanes
KSU aviation lands highest level of accreditation
Silva honored on retirement
Our RA's this year are going to rock! Great first day of training. Be praying fo...
It's starts today!! RA's arrive this morning to train & prepare the residence ha...
MATC wins a $50,000 grant from Regents
Manhattan man severely beaten in Aggieville
Homeowner confronted with gun, escapes
Civil War battle at Wilson's Creek, Missouri — 150 years later
Post office officials to discuss changes at Aug. 22 meeting
K-State Salina campus' CEO to retire
Flood group looks to accomplish short-term goals
Arts group honors Sen. Reitz
Clay County residents living longer
Aggieville beating victim dies
CivicPlus Sends Team of Four To Participate In NYC Hackathon
Riley County commissioner's father dies
Hand-me down equipment is handed in as U.S. forces evacuate
KSU professor: 'China uses U.S. debt holdings
Your income growth rate was among America's fastest
Accused killer gets committed
Black Lions train for possible deployment
Fair Housing Information
Ft. Riley soldiers partner and train with Iraqi police officers
There's no summer vacation for K-State student body president
K-State named on Princeton Review, Forbes 'best' lists
Kids: Gas prices, heat ding summer plans
Local households become less nuclear
Ag economist part of research team examining effect of climate change on African agriculture
Fair Housing Information
New MCC Students: If you have not completed all parts (four parts) of the Reside...
Biased alliance: Author says debt crisis reinforces American reliance on Chinese economic support
$9K in jewelry stolen from Penney's
Court hearing rescheduled for Cole Drake
Kan. Department of Revenue: 'KSU athletics should collect sales tax on online sales'
Man dies after fall from moving trailer
Alma man drowned in Lake Wabaunsee
Pottawatomie County getting ready for NBAF
Pottawatomie County issues six building permits in July
Downgrading of U.S. credit rating is causing turbulence in the financial industry
Things are getting crazy around here. Excited to have the RA's move in this week...
Double feature: K-State makes two lists of the best colleges in the nation
In the beginning: Ecological genomics program links future with past at molecular level
Filling a need: Ph.D. program teaches financial planners with passion to help middle class clients
KSU professor uses course outcomes instead of a textbook to help students learn
Prof. looks to unlock key to trauma drama
August rain brings relief from summer heat
Trauma drama: K-State professor researches drama queen of immune system
Finding their way: Study shows connection between academic direction and student learning
City's policy prevents frozen treats from being sold from trucks
aTa needs to raise $15k or risk losing buses
Weis brings energy to arts agency
Finishers of 10K race rewarded with pizza & beer
Local boy dies from car accident
Three arrested in Clay County damage
Lightning causes power outages across the area
KSU director: College is the time for students to learn to budget
Ft. Riley conducts air assault training
St. George fires its only police officer
City Pool to host first outdoor swim meet in five years
Parents, students excited about schools' renovations
We are so proud of our students! Making a difference this summer for those who d...
Manhattan firm wins $13 million in lawsuit
KSU professor gets to the heart of the matter for dog lovers
Budgeting can put students on firmer financial footing
Classroom plan for Wilson unveiled
Board proposes $3.7 million budget increase
Some property owners may see 7% tax hike
Serviceman accepts award from mayor
Just opened the new exhibit, ab-'strakt, and with it comes our opening reception...
Welcome Weekend schedule is now online.
Junction City police arrest burglary suspect
KSU offers tips for student renters
Ogden mayor's sister denied protective order
No change to property tax in proposed budget
Combatives champs cite team effort
Manhattan commissioners approve $113 million budget
South-end development plot to be used for 2 hotels, mixed-use building
Money matters: Setting a budget, financial planning can help college students now and in future
A research tale with a heart to match: Professor looks at cardiovascular disease in dogs
Experts say posthumous album releases can reward fans but can also diminish a legacy
Fire damages roof
Ft. Riley seeks area safety in annual event
Man shot, arrested in Junction City
KSU physicist: 'Radioactive decay in the earth is significant source of the planet's heat'
Police recover bike and a clock; search for owner
Raises for Pottawatomie County senior center workers are on the radar
Pottawatomie County casts an eye toward growth
Fort Riley soldier killed in Afghanistan
July hot enough to make devil sigh
USD 383 seeks to authorize budget
Arts panel debates pitch for funds to NEA
Mason fell working at Bill Snyder Family Stadium
Fatal accident at Bill Snyder Family Stadium
Understanding differences: Diversity training can help veterinary students in their future practices
A hot topic: Radioactive decay is key ingredient behind Earth's heat, research shows
Most of our faculty/staff were back in the offices today. Classes begin three we...
Post places second at combatives championship
Home is where the hunger is
KSU professor: 'Monitoring social media is a double-edge sword'
Flag plaza details, funding take shape
Lot 9, budget on city agenda
County sets 2012 budget
Ready to rumble: Doctoral student researches balance between highway safety, noise
Business ethics expert weighs in on monitoring online identity of prospective, current employees
We'll be open again on Wednesday with our new exhibit...hope you are on our emai...
A hot time for canines at 'Beastie Ballyhoo! in City Park
New KSU graduate education, outreach director named
KSU researcher hopes others get the munchies
JCPD seeks help in search for man
As inspection law ends, what now for workers?
Redistricting data-adjustment process missed thousands who should by law have been removed from count
Records indicate county paid out about $75K to treat man who copped to 1981 rapes
Man held in pharmacy burglary
Midwest Catholic Conference to be in Wichita
Fort Riley team takes top prize in medical team competition
K-State book selection to be made into a film
Wednesday's 110 was city's hottest day in 30 years
Compromise in works over Flush Road crosses
State declares Milford Lake safe from algae
Army Corps plots recreation needs for future
Wildcat Creek group tackles flooding
State Supreme Court upholds 2007 murder conviction in Manhattan
Wildcat Creek Watershed Area Working Group
USD 383 to consider four budget options
USD 383, teachers strike deal
Top Democrat sounds alarm on potential redistricting map
Local leaders lobby to keep county in 2nd District
Research finds vet med students have higher depression levels than peers
No hitch in beer sales at Kaw Valley Rodeo
Woman taking leisurely stroll across America
Heat keeps crowd down at Flush Picnic
Biologist challenges colleagues with idea of 'betcha can't sequence just one' genome
Research finds veterinary medicine students experience higher depression levels than peers
Hurricane of truth: Katrina documentaries, films seek to tell stories, uncover injustices
CiCo Pool Closed to Repair Water Leak
CiCo Pool Closed to Repair Water Leak
Only 3 days remain to see our current exhibit. Flint Hills landscape paintings f...
Standoff prompts 2nd closure of I-70 (updated)
Kansas honors KSU physicist
$10K worth of drugs stolen from pharmacy
Small towns may see their post offices stamped out
City levee expected to be certified next year
Airport needs more space, officials say
City sales-tax revenue up in July
Splash Park Extends Hours
Splash Park Extends Hours
No place like home: Finance expert says home ownership still possible in troubled housing market
Media management expert says News Corp. scandal a wake-up call for journalism, journalists
Steer fetches $1,200 at Riley County Fair
Teachers, district work to resolve contract issues
USD 383 to discuss third option on levy
Census adjustment to hurt area
Man held after threat forces closure of I-70
Housing Survey
Traffic Signal at McCall Road and Hayes Drive
Traffic Signal at McCall Road and Hayes Drive
A net gain: Study shows use of mist nets for bird capture safe, effective
I-70 closed from Alma to Topeka
Valleywood storm drainage options are examined
City officials to hear update on airport
Washington insider and retired lawmaker Alan K. Simpson presenting Landon Lecture Oct. 26
Second helping: Gerontology secondary major popular because of usefulness in many professions
Crucial communication: Effective messages important in presidential campaigns
Breast cancer survivors recall their ordeals
Wheat virus can affect the choice of seed
Ex-Senator to speak at Landon Series
Contestants serve up heat in Riley County Fair inaugural salsa contest
New wings of MHS to be ready when students return in August
Rats might be key to breakthroughs in heart disease
Discussion group pushes for more parental involvement in education
Manhattanite on her way to Cambodia with Peace Corps
City's jobless rate for June at 4.5%
City to send county reserve funds
Rodeo's inaugural beer sales go smoothly
Marlatt Elementary gets new principal
State treasurer tries to return $1.8M to locals
Riley County treasurer earns national honor
Board looks at budget, capital levy options
USD 383 officials not pleased with progress at school
USD 383 moves closer to setting redistricting timeline
Where two rivers meet: Doctoral student earns national recognititon for river research
Rodents' workouts and diets may hold health benefits for humans with heart failure and diabetes
Sunset Zoo Welcomes Flamingo Chicks
K-State student attends international resident advisor event in New Orleans
Drugs stolen from Manhattan pharmacy
Mercury earns honors in national contest
City inspection program is killed 3-2
City budget OKd; no new social cuts
Award-winning learning: Education graduates maintain strong presence in Kansas classrooms
Foundation raises $107M for K-State
Board OK's parking lot on Humboldt
School board may get peek at mill levy
Pottawatomie County approves clerk's salary, but not without debate
Pottawatomie County votes to stop new time-clock system
Fair-goers should to take precaution against hot temperatures
Advanced Manufacturing Institute, Regional Planning Commission help Kansas organization win award
The opening reception to the Kansas Masters Invitational exhibit at Wichita's Center For The Arts was an enjoyable time. Visitors were treated to a spectacular event that was attended by artists represented in the exhibit, as well as additional art
KSU students look to improve campus recycling
Teen: 'Pretty is as pretty does'
County: What will Health Dept. 'divorce' bring us?
City to resume budget debate
Maintaining memories: University archives trace history through collections, artifacts
K-State to focus on Kansas City area recruitment with addition of Bernard Franklin
K-State donors set new fundraising record with $107 million
Yes! returns with boost from Peine fund
Brewer plea deal draws sharp criticism
Brewer changes plea, freed
St. George scraps over its future
Did the cop take a powder?
Local farmer inducted into beef hall of fame
Four arrested in drug-related search
Affordable housing group bikes into Manhattan
Estes Gate at Fort Riley to close for at least a year
Gas leak prompts precautions
Post salutes departing garrison commander
Ex-cop alleges wrongdoing
NBAF panel is named
Structural review finds that issues at Roosevelt can be managed
Brewer guilty on two rape charges
Sunset Zoo is Growing!
Anderson Avenue Street Repairs
Anderson Avenue Street Repairs
City Attorney to Receive Distinguished Government Service Award
CivicPlus Brings Citizen Request Tracker Facebook App to Government Websites
Ft. Riley to host regional medical competition
Taskforce arrests man on child porn charges
Man arrested in domestic dispute
K-State professor finds link between crops, deforestation in Amazon
Ex-RCPD officer sues over firing
Good parent-child relationship can counter violence in video games, KSU expert says
County close to finalizing 2012 budget
Plenty of mercury to spill, but no one to clean up
Wildcat Creek Watershed Area Working Group
Wildcat Creek Watershed Area Working Group
Brownback to appoint NBAF panel
Commission disagrees on size of cuts
Exercise helps soldiers prepare for the worst
Company reports internal theft of nearly $30k
KSU to offer new nuclear engineering minor
Fort Riley confronts school overcrowding
Westar Energy to install new substation
School board to hold meeting on options for Theodore Roosevelt Elementary
Parenting expert: Good parent-child relationship best way to counter violence in video games
Research finds link between increased crops and deforestation in Amazon, but issue not cut and dry
Sanitary Sewer Interceptor Construction Near Linear Trail
Sanitary Sewer Interceptor Construction Near Linear Trail
Sanitary Sewer Interceptor Construction Near Linear Trail
Residential Rental Licensing and Inspection Program
MHS student spending summer researching chemistry at K-State
11th Iraqi Army Div. has 'come a long way' with Iraqi partnership
Pottawatomie County gets request for $80K from conservation district
Students show no signs of mercury poisoning
New nuclear engineering minor open to professionals, Big 12 engineering students
Preparations for county fair ongoing
City to discuss 2012 budget
Students relocated after mercury spill at home reported
Sorell grills competition in cook-off
KSU student looks to tackle cancer
Government Websites Designed by CivicPlus Earn Recognition for Six U.S. Towns and Counties
Recent changes represent possibly the biggest facelift in Aggieville's 120-year history
KSU's apartment complex features modern, eco-friendly restaurant and coffee shop
Local woman graduates from Drake University
Eisenhower student graduates space camp
Local makes dean's list at Berklee College of Music
Local to attend month-long Virginia music academy
Local KSU engineering student receives nationwide scholarship
K-State undergrads focus on research during summer
Congress to help city with levee
Jazzfest brings out crowd to City Park
Board OK's project despite water concerns
Ft. Riley offers H.S. students volunteer opportunities
K-State, Navy sign deal on nuclear engineering
Delays to cost pools' contractor nearly $20k in fees
K-State undergraduate researcher works toward cancer detection
A perfect fit: Research finds common focus for fans, sponsors important for successful event backing
Chakrabarti named physics head
New garrison commander at Fort Riley
KSU vet student named a Morris scholar
Authorities investigate string of arson fires
Manhattan is No. 1 on Forbes list
County finalizing mill levy
Fort Riley warns of cutbacks, job losses
Board blasts Woodrow project contractors
Nuclear engineering education gains momentum from Navy partnership
Welcome Weekend/Orientation packets are in the mail!!
Furniture Amnesty Day
Claflin Improvements
Claflin Improvements
Soldier found dead in Junction City
Milwaukee couple donates $280,000 to K-State
Record snowfall behind flooding on Plains
Camp helps kids with autism have fun
O'Connor's appointment set foundation for women in the law, pre-law adviser says
Additional O'Hare Flight
Additional O'Hare Flight
25th annual ranch rodeo draws large, enthusiastic crowd to Council Grove
Fireworks lead to busy night for Manhattan Fire Department
Woman charged with second-degree murder
Better late than never: Northview Pool opens
Mediation minor takes off at KSU
USD 383 to hear update on Wilson Elementary renovation project
Flooding frenzy: Record snowfalls causing high waters in Great Plains
Student's analysis to global policymakers aims to deter nuclear disaster between Pakistan and India
Research team finds similarities in genomes across multiple species; platypus still out of place
Finding harmony: Conflict resolution and mediation programs growing rapidly
KSU Professor: Liberty is an evolving process
KSU to offer class dealing with sustainability
Three arrested for explosion at Junction City night club
CNBC ranks state 11th best for business
Rescued pet finds redemption as therapy dog
Happy Independence Day everyone! Have fun & be safe!
Kansas licensing rules for abortion clinics blocked
Matta to keep Junction City board seat
Panel reviews research for safety
Philosopher-poets behind county bars
Beef producers can reduce environmental impact
Adult Learning Center tops other adult education centers
KSU senior explores method for cancer treatment, detection
EMS administration recognized at conference
Eisenhower Middle earns five-year accreditation
Local makes spring dean's list at Boston University
Local receives sheriffs association scholarship
District line re-draw poses concerns
Deficit 'I do' unlikely
By request, we are extending the Debra Clemente exhibit of paintings at Pachamama's Restaurant for another month. If you haven't had the chance yet to see, now you have the month of July to make arrangements! (note: Debra has offered special li
Motorcyclist airlifted to hospital
KSU Director: Speed increase not dangerous
Woman sues Wal-Mart after slipping on grape
Cathy Mowry, long-time GOP figure, is dead
Gas prices may change travel plans
Thunder Over Manhattan to highlight area fireworks shows this July 4th weekend
Transgender Education Project Director frustrated with changes to city's discrimination policy
Police to enforce recently-passed nuisance laws
K-18 project to get underway on Tuesday
TR project unlikely to be ready on time
Voicemail glitch at the Mercury
Spirit of 1776: Professor says extent of our liberty still evolving long after American Revolution
Plenty of ways to celebrate July 4th
Fire hits same property twice in less than a week
School board members lauded
County gets first look at larger levy
Early Head Start enrollment to be limited to 10
Renovation delays reported for Wilson, Roosevelt elementary schools
Families remember 22 fallen soldiers
Drive 75: New speed limits unlikely to change much on Kansas freeways, expert says
K-State senior uses peptides to develop better method for treating and detecting cancer
K-18 Improvement Project
K-18 Improvement Project
K-18 Improvement Project
Opinion articles for June 29
Taking flight: Engineering competition team places fifth at unmanned system contest
Soldier found dead at Ft. Riley
'Lost towns' can now be found after recent gift
Frankfort residents 'refreshed' by Pepsi grant
Aggieville bar cited for serving minors
County's wheat booms as state's crop busts
Three K-State students win Fulbrights
City's social service spending scrutinized
City cuts ties with health department
Locals cozy up to Inn's mini-burgers in Aggieville
Global learners: Three K-Staters named 2011 Fulbright Scholars
Literature a compelling medium for social change, say leaders of reading program for freshmen
Law board OK's police budget
City pushes for July 4th opening of Northview
OMG! Cellphones are more than phones, also digital companions
Pottawatomie County property sales are up in May
Pottawatomie County gets new clerk
Pottawatomie County trying to decide where to redraw districts
USD 383 board to say good-bye to 2 members
Deficit dilemma: Cooperation needed but in short supply for reducing debts
Marketing experts finds attachment to cellphones more about entertainment, less about communication
Fourth of July Safety
Fourth of July Safety
County Democrats meet, Rep. Carlin to speak
KSU students create autism vests for class
Woman's cause of death is unknown
County to appeal to city on behalf of health department
City Commission to discuss axing health board
Expensive eats: Agricultural economist says cost of chowing down going up because of supply, demand
A comforting design: K-State students design, produce vests for children with autism
Water Main Break and Lane Closure
Water Main Break and Lane Closure
New Students: make sure you have turned in your Residence Hall Application ASAP. Housing assignments are starting to take place & all four items (app, meal plan, meningitis, & sec. dep) must be turned in before you are assigned a spot in the resi
Original social network still going strong today
False alarm: No damage to Kansas State nuclear reactor
Soldier dies from wounds sustained in IED attack
City's sales-tax revenue looking 'pretty good'
aTa is not sure what happens next after city rejects transit system
A year later: Mother seeks answers
There's no Stampede to nearby businesses
Yes, Stampede can be a family affair
Discussions designed to give United Way say in local education
Partly brown evergreens reflect the past
Soybeans benefit from fertilzer application
Don't let grilling mistakes spoil the meal
Funeral home halts plans for crematory
Officials say it's a quiet Stampede
Stampede fans flock to hear favorite tunes
K-State tech aids rural economic development
$1 million bequest in honor of KSU family ties
Summer goes well with science
County looks at budget, levy hike, while debate forms over who'll fund Health Department
Hot Stampede color theme: It's Paisley
Lightning-struck tree causes 45-acre fire
Graduate student's interest in security studies, travel leads to Boren Fellowship in Jordan
Lane Striping - Bluemont Avenue and 3rd Street
Lane Striping - Bluemont Avenue and 3rd Street
From the archives: 1951
$6k in cocaine confiscated in JC
KSU housing faces overcrowding
Parachute Club begins rebuilding bridges in Wamego
Future of Lot 9 no clearer
City Commission reject proposal for transit service
Campground filling up in anticipation
Man tased following police chase
Porter honors family through $1 million bequest to K-State
Sequel syndrome: Follow-ups don't mean moviemakers are lacking in originality, expert says
Making waves: K-State's Solar Boat Team takes to the water during international competition
Among the elite: Two K-State doctoral students among top 20 graduate students in the world
Plant pathologist finding Kansas wheat fields a molecular battleground this season
Pachamama's Restaurant and Star Bar in Lawrence, in cooperation with SNG, are showcasing paintings by Debra Clemente. This Friday, June 24th, Debra and SNG will be present for a reception from 5-8 pm as part of the Final Fridays Art Walk in Lawrence
Retired KSU Professors to speak on NBAF
KSU students named '20 best grad students' in the world
K-State professor says delayed foreclosures drop house prices
Extension office seeks funding increase from Pott Co.
Pottawatomie County's assessed valuation up by almost $22M
Pottawatomie County looks into three 'suspicious' fires
Rep. Jenkins talks debt during visit with locals
City's proposed change to RCPD funding hits bump
Fort Riley soldier killed in Afghanistan
K-State music experts: MTV influencing popular culture, although in a limited way, 30 years later
In Europe and the U.S., consumer views on cloned products breed different results
Purposeful design: Students design clothes, other items for Indian cooperatives
Revised City Commission Meeting Agenda
Local girl wins Kansas teen pageant
Accident sends motorcyclist to hospital
Washam gets 15-year sentence
Transit deal on Manhattan Commission agenda
Stampeding? Show up with a plan
Downward spiral: Study says stopping foreclosure delay will bring improvement to market, home prices
Working on Orientation/Welcome Weekend schedule & activities this week! Only nine weeks of summer left!
While students are away, 'tis the season for Manhattan transportation projects
Sixth soldier succumbs
Lessons from dad: Sometimes they lead to a shared career
Probing the wounds of Bleeding Kansas
The 'why' of high water
Juneteenth events here strive for connections
Holen to retire from K-State next year
KSU police issue 308 tickets during 'Click It or Ticket' campaign
Judge helping streamline courts
Woman charged as accessory in child's death
Manhattan's jobless rate at 4.4% in May
Officials seek answers for flooding
Public Input Requested
Soldiers build wheelchair ramp for man
Get your motor runnin', head into the classroom
KSU researcher's dissertation proves award-worthy
Hawk named regulatory board director
Marlatt's principal resigns
Regents finalize 4% tuition hike at KSU
RCPD asks commission to expedite budget
Ft. Riley woman indicted as accessory in death of eight week old boy
Dean of College of Education beginning phased retirement after end of 2011-2012 academic year
Empowering knowledge: Student scholars redesign motor control device for use in engineering labs
KSU faculty to mentor junior college students
Riley is a good county for old men
Commission continues budget talks
What to do with your free time when you are not exactly free
How to run toward a burning building
June 2011 Flash Flooding
School board to review construction bids
KSU team wins eighth championship
Big Lakes asks Pottawatomie County for $128K
Pott County to hold hearings on redistricting
Ex-nurse gets 3 years in drug case
Army tosses beret away
Bridging the future: K-State program helps community college students become biomedical researchers
Be Aware of Possible Rental Property Scams
KSU students to compete in airplane race
Joplin to close tornado shelter
Wellness coaches trying to improve folks' health
Commission to review new budget proposal
Big hike looms for ambulance service
Suspects named in Marysville shooting
Lost in translation: Children's books not always successful as movies
Designed for success: Quarter-scale tractor team wins international competition
Conservation on the menu: Study can help decrease water usage in Kansas restaurants
Climate change exchange: Carbon sequestration research draws visiting Chinese scientist to K-State
Flying high: Two K-State Salina pilots to compete in historic, all-female race
Cancer survivors highlight 12-hour event
Self-cleaning plants a bonus
KSU fellows reach out to Tajikistan farmers
New KSU housing, dining services director named
Symphony attracts crowd of 7,000 to corner of prairie
Salaries may account for half the cuts in USD 383 budget
Another great group of new students that we met today. Can't wait for August!
The 2011 Street Maintenance Project
The 2011 Street Maintenance Project
More than music going on at Symphony event
Historic Volland Ranch to host Flint Hills Symphony
Two-day event on prairie celebrates sesquicentennial
Wife held in Marysville slaying
Nearly 40 grads find redemption
First Tee program introduces golf to kids
New Student Pre-Enrollment tomorrow...Check-in anytime between 9-9:30 in Jolliffe Hall. Looking forward to having new students on campus again!
Summit seeks to strengthen animal health industry
Fort Riley confirms five killed
Possible issue with the Mercury's electronic edition this week
Residential burglary interrupted too late
Man flees from police, injured
Fatal shooting in Marysville
Commissioners begin to redraw county's districts
Arts agency's new leader is upbeat
The Kansas Masters Invitational closes on Saturday at 6p. It will travel to Wichita to the Center for the Arts, with an opening on July 15. Our next exhibit opens June 17, and is a Kansas landscape show entitled "Our Favorite Places." Opening r
Getting set-up for our second and last New Student Pre-Enrollment today. Excited to visit with our new students this Saturday on campus. Still need to RSVP? Go to:
Commission upholds city-wide ban on drivers using cellphones
KSU mural restored
KSU grads to compete in rally
Downtown gets cash for survey; mobile vendors approved
Fort Riley soldier killed in Iraq attack
Wamego gets new schools' superintendent
Army Corps. to reduce outflow at Tuttle Creek
OMG! Cell ban survives repeal effort
City votes to amend rental-inspections program
Victims flood city hall with frustrations
Access to Kansas State University via Lover's Lane
Access to Kansas State University via Lover's Lane
CiCo Pool Dedication and Opening
CiCo Pool Dedication and Opening
Local to attend Sunflower Girls State at KU
Kwik Shop to participate in 'Freedom' fundraiser
Watercolor studio exhibit opens at MAC
KSU director travels to Korea
Justin addition under construction
KSU Olathe to hold science workshop
Disease expert to lead Biosecurity Institute
Pottawatomie County Commission agrees to realign districts
Pottawatomie County shies away from tickets
Rains further push back CiCo Pool's opening
Police seek teen runaway
Educational authorities, KSU partner in developing school leadership
$100,000 to KSU engineering
No suspects in City Park fight
More agencies seeking county financial support
City continues to revisit, revise, revoke policies set in place by previous council
Chef seeks local flavor, products
Weis to lead arts commission
New Student Pre-Enrollment #2 this Saturday. Have you RSVP'd new students? If not, go to:
Wheat harvest webinar offered
Equine virus no threat to rodeo
Everybody's a wiener in Poyntz Avenue race
Howdy, neighbor: In various ways, that's the theme
Great day at NSPE...love our new students already. Can't wait for August!
Prophecies attract all kinds, says local psychology expert
Dealers report on Joplin aid
Dining on the home field of the food itself
Boys State coming to KSU again
Latest Wildcat Creek flood is labeled the most damaging yet
New CiCo Pool Dedication and Opening
New CiCo Pool Dedication and Opening
There is our QR code on the doors to the Gallery and the Pop-Up Gallery! Check it out and report back to us! Have a great weekend.
Flint Hills Area Transportation Agency
Former engineering professor establishes fosters undergraduate innovation with $100,000 gift
New Kansas Educational Leadership Institute to provide professional development, mentoring
New Student Pre-Enrollment kicks off today at 9:30. Excited to see new students and their families.
K-State Constitution workshop
Floodwaters force residents to evacuate
Manhattan Day parties are set for this weekend
Rains force Wildcat to overflow
Flooding in and Around Manhattan
Flooding in and Around Manhattan
New Student Pre-Enrollment tomorrow! We can't wait to meet some of our new students.
Summer rush begins with Future Farmers of America
Redistricting talks get under way
City's bicycle master plan draws praises
Local woman seeks $400K in wrongful termination civil suit
Arts veto pushes state into national debate
Charges may be filed in youth driving accident
From the Great Depression to a great restoration: Project adds new life to historic Overmyer murals
Awaiting the end: Doomsday prophecies attracting variety of believers
Sign up for Savings event
MHK Emergency Preparedness Exercise
MHK Emergency Preparedness Exercise
KSU student likens Kansas to Kenya
New weather patterns bring more storms
K-State hires new director for Beach Museum
Driving boy hits two cars; woman hurt
USD 383 to discuss budget
Piano man reaches out to tornado victims
Wild winds: Changes in weather patterns creating more severe storms
New Beach Museum director selected following national search
New Students: Get your Residence Hall application & security deposit of $125 in TODAY! Tomorrow the security deposit increases to $175.
Spirit of giving: Desire to support disaster relief driven by multiple factors
New Students for 2011-2012: Tomorrow is the last day turn in your Residence Hall Application & security deposit of $125. After tomorrow there is a late fee of an extra $50.
Riparian trees don't have to be very costly
Tomato folklore can be wrong
Tips for choosing asparagus
Kansas forests provide habitat for wildlife
Commissioners to discuss bikes and storms
Fort Riley soldier killed in Afghanistan
Suspect sought in 3 assaults
WWII dedication part of Memorial Day observances
Classes are out for kids, but construction crews are just stepping up the pace
Auto dealers to deliver donations to Joplin today
MHS academic team seeks to recapture former glory
Northview, CiCo pools will not open on time
June is critical for local wheat farmers
City commissioners may seek to make changes to law board
New Students for 2011-2012: Don't forget to RSVP for New Student Pre-Enrollment & turn in your Residence Hall Application by June 1. After June 1, the security deposit increases to $175.
Man found not guilty of child molestation
RCPD: Vicente's death an accident, not a crime
Second graders send water, notes to Joplin
Local man is not guilty of molestation
2 Fort Riley soldiers are killed in Iraq
Voters reject giving USD 320 additional tax authority
Vehicular death ruled accidental
Commissioners renew vows to downtown
Few area storm shelters accessible to public
K-State Flight Team lands in eighth at national competition
Design excellence: K-State Olathe, design-build partners earn civic recognition
Area theaters to roll out the laughs this weekend
City's sales-tax revenue up in May
Fire officials say apartment fire causes about $100K in damages
Molestation case goes to the jury
K-State United Way wins award for innovative giving campaign
KSU criminology students learn by communicating with inmates
KSU alumni couple gives $250,000 to start fund
Fire causes residents to evacuate apartment building
KSU's Cocke gets emeritus status
School on lockdown during police chase
Girl testifies in sexual assault case
Change of command takes place at Fort Riley
Local auto dealers unite to help Joplin
14 die in regional storms
City commissioners ready to trim budget for 2012
Cause of apartment fire not yet known
Corrections connections: Criminology class corresponds, visitis with inmates
KSU student to conduct research
MHS honored for third year in a row
USD 320 voters to polls on Thursday
Junction City inmate dead
Charges to be filed in vehicle death
Pottawatomie County gets list of roads recommended for paving or sealing
Chicken takes a liking to hanging around group of cats then mysteriously disappears
Physicist's atomic pursuit credited to program's progression, international acclaim
Picking up the pieces: Federal government plays key role in disaster relief
Flyover People book signing with Cheryl Unruh #constantcontact
Happy Happy Birthday Kevin...my best friend, my soulmate, my husband, my boys' daddy, my business partner, my forever~ I love you...now don't let MaB and JayDad work you too hard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
CASA session to be held in June
Joplin death toll hits 89
City to hone in on budget
Nearly 400 receive diplomas at MHS ceremony
A natural experience: Student to conduct research during internship in Grand Teton National Park
The ties that bind: Making high-speed rail tracks safer focus of research
Prayers for the people of Joplin, MO. Pray for the ministries of @OzarkChristianCollege & The Bridge (our alum, Dan Mitchell is founder). From what we have heard here, both are undamaged but will be in the midst of this ministry opportunity.
From all angles: Special camera, aviation collaboration allow for mapping of Kansas River
K-State. Our State: Research tackles effects of dredging on Kansas fish and river habitats
Riley County graduate receives $200 scholarship
Local graduates from Indiana Wesleyan
Manhattan Area Technical College in running for community college award
MHS grad to research at CERN physics lab
Well-known barbershop owner is dead
City's two lawmakers voted different one-third of the time
The library's new face
River's course changed after flooding 100 years ago; did the Riley County line move, too?
Riding for kids: Cyclists come to the aid of CASA
Parents & Family Members: Like The Crusader Link | Manhattan Christian College! We will give updates just for you throughout the year!!
Jobless rate for area goes down
MHS seniors get ready for their big day
No determination yet in vehicle death
Seizure caused rollover on US-24
K-State students win regional design award
More folks likely to be renting
We will host a book signing by Cheryl Unruh, author of "Flyover People: Life on the Ground in a Rectangular State", a collection of her weekly columns in The Emporia Gazette, Friday, May 27, from 5-7 pm. Books will be available for purchase. &q
Get a taste of past at the Prairie Preserve
County names beer caterer for Kaw Valley Rodeo
Students lobby for MHS teacher
KSU athletics to remain transparent
K-State presents its proposal for tuition hike to Regents
USD 383 OKs job training program
Your neighbor is likely a twentysomething male renter
Law board passes budget increase for police
Horse owners urged to watch for signs of equine virus
'Sun'sational win: Solar house project earns interior design team honors
Reflecting on service, new World War II memorial has visitors facing soldiers' sacrifices
Faculty/Staff retreat tomorrow. The offices will be closed.
2011 Cured in Place Pipe Sewer Lining Project Preparation
2011 Cured in Place Pipe Sewer Lining Project Preparation
Miller Ranch Water Tower
Miller Ranch Water Tower
Parents & Family Members: Like The Crusader Link | Manhattan Christian College! We will give updates just for you throughout the year!!
Optimist Youths of the Month
KSU students go to capital
KSU professor to head dietetics panel
Church cooks up thank you for EMS personnel
Junction City unveils plan to deal with financial strain
Man dies from head trauma
Gender ID ordinance officially revoked
City OKs demolition permit
New Students for 2011-2012: Don't forget to RSVP for New Student Pre-Enrollment & turn in your Residence Hall Application by June 1. After June 1, the security deposit increases to $175.
3rd Annual Memorial Run 5K and 2-Mile Fun Run/Walk
3rd Annual Memorial Run 5K and 2-Mile Fun Run/Walk
Pott County clerk to retire on June 30
Enforcement approaches draw praise
Pawnee Services won't ask Pott Co. for raise in funds
USD 383 to discuss photography program
Changes on post are 'Army's way'
Proposed Highway 24 fixes don't sit well with community
Law board fails to approve RCPD budget
K-State free enterprise team travels to national exposition
K-State helps collect e-waste
Reality cooking show attracts long lines in the Little Apple
K-State Athletics to Phase-Out University Funding
Valve-uable addition: Ellsworth gets help of Advanced Manufacturing Institute
Food trucks draw well on stop here
Grant to enable study of mosquitoes
Alleged gunman arrested on assault charge
Minor arrested for alcohol, arson violations
Fort Riley soldier killed in Afghanistan
Hot dog! Vendor in business at Courthouse
Commission to decide church property's fate
Biting back: Research could lead to mosquitoes being susceptible to diseases they transmit
SNG and Pachamama's in Lawrence are exhibiting paintings by John Gary Brown. The show runs this month until June 4th, and be sure to stop by on the Final Fridays Art Walk in Lawrence May 27th, 5-8 pm. Enjoy some great dinner and great art! Pachamam
Fire Hydrant Maintenance 2011
Fire Hydrant Maintenance 2011
Very quiet on campus today. Gonna have to get used to this again. Enjoy your summer break from the classroom.
KSU scientists recognized as tops in KS history
Good deeds pay off for Wamego teen
Gearing up to celebrate Manhattan Day
City racing to open its pools on time
Roadblocks can't keep K-Stater from graduating
Man found not guilty in child rape
RCPD arrests 3 in crack cocaine bust
Defendant denies guilt in rape trial
Trucks to race around town for customers
Kansas State University graduation ceremonies
Preservation awards given to locals
Graduates' project brings freedom to disabled soldier
Breadbasket director dies
Student public relations team campaigns way to top in national competition
Last day for students to be on campus...sad day! Pray for our students as they go out into the world to minister, work, and rest during their summer break.
1st Infantry Division sends off former garrison commander
Local rape trial continues
Two arrested in Junction City for possession of marijuana and $307,000
Making a world of difference: International Service Teams spend summer in Brazil, Kenya and Mexico
Engineering alum establishes new faculty award with a $465,000 gift
Gen. Brooks pleased with progress
Weekend offers newly minted grads plenty to do
Engineering alum establishes new faculty award with a $465,000 gift
Research on textiles, wind and solar power lands two faculty members among state's top scientists
Congrats to Katy Vav! Winner of the $10 MCC Gift Card. Another drawing later this summer.
Last day of finals. Celebrate by going to Orange Leaf tonight and helping the MCC Volleyball team raise money from 5-10.
College of Business Administration scholarship named for longtime dean Yar Ebadi
Wesch aims to improve faculty new media literacy
New resume, social media useful for grads
Record highs set early in week
Two MHS students win National Merit awards
TV's 'Great Food Truck Race' to roll into Manhattan
Board members take issue with RCPD's budget
City to mover forward on 'lot 9' development
Inspection ordinance to get axed
Last Wild Wednesday drawing for the school year! We are drawing for a $10 MCC Gift Card. Just like the post and leave a comment about what you are looking forward to this summer. Drawing later today...
High heat, winds could reduce wheat yields
Manhattan man sentenced to jail for rape
College of Arts & Sciences names chemist as dean
Pottawatomie County considers construction manager for law facility
Chemist, research leader Peter Dorhout named dean of College of Arts and Sciences
As 2011-2012 Coffman Chair plans to help faculty understand and incorporate new media in teaching
Colleges offer pledges, oaths to remind graduates of ethical, professional responsibilities
Two ways to stay up-to-date with the Crusader Baseball team at Nationals: Online score update: broadcast by The Christian College Sports Network: Play begins at 9:00 a.m. CST on Wednesday, May 11. Go Crusaders!
Manhattan Catholic Schools names new principal
Jury indicts driver in fatal 2010 bus wreck
County to ponder adding an inspector
Under inspection: new Commission to look at data on rental ordinance findings to date
National Science Foundation fellowship opens doors for biological systems engineering graduate
Only 4 days remaining!! The Kansas Arts for Japan fundraising ends on Friday evening at 5 -- that's when the remainders will go for silent auction. In The Kitchen Gallery at the Strecker-Nelson Pop-Up Gallery. Strecker-Nelson is giving 10% of every
Finals Week! Baseball team is traveling to the National Tourney as the #4 seed...good luck Crusaders!
Knupp to become public library director June 1
Bluemont School to mark its centennial Monday
City Park: Home to the Classics
The Culture of Topeka: Susan Mosier's first year involves learning it, occasionally trying to change it
Bike officers: Getting more quickly to surprising places
Graduation Day! Congrats to all of our awesome grads!
National scholarship helps student build career
Police seek victims of alleged burglaries
Mother-child bond plays role in growth development
Museum gets pledge for $800 million
Local man arrested for Griffith fire
K-State settles lawsuit with Ron Prince
A powerful connection: Mother-child bond plays role in child's growth, development
Today and tomorrow at the Strecker-Nelson Pop-Up Gallery, for every purchase 10% will go to Kansas Arts for Japan fundraiser! It's Mother's Day .... there is some lovely and affordable art. Jewelry, small paintings, middle-sized paintings, phot
Last Break Away is today from 2-4...queso, root beer floats, and much more!
Congrats to Matt Lietzen! Winner of the $10 MCC Gift Card for the Wild Thursday drawing. Last one for the semester is next week...be watching for some specials!
Marshall clears air on city ordinance
KSU expert assesses risk to food supply
USD 383 OKs football for 7th-graders
Professor selected as Beach's gift print artist
Family inspires student's cancer research
'Big Red One' warriors gather in D.C.
College of Business Administration names dean
City holds Get Around 2 It showcase
Peaceful finish: Nonviolence studies certificate program has first graduates
Family inspires Wichita student's research for more cancer-fighting drugs
Ali Malekzadeh named Edgerley Family Dean of College of Business Administration
Wild Wednesday was too wild for us so we are having a Wild Thursday drawing for a $10 MCC Gift Card. Just like the post and leave a comment about what you are doing for your summer plans. Drawing later today...
Last Chapel of the year! You don't want to miss it.
Soldiers recognize Jamar Samuels
Jump club's appeal wins only a referral
Change 2: City also reverses course on Wilson Field
Ordinance's repeal approved
Zoonotic disease expert advises Homeland Security of threats to agricultural supply chain
While you are out this week enjoying the perfect spring day, remember that the Kansas Masters Invitational is at the gallery ... 52 Kansas Artists in all media. You might even find something for Mother's Day!
It is almost Mother's Day(pssst: Sunday, May 8) and there is always art as a remembrance! The SNG Pop-Up store has jewelry, functional ceramics, small paintings that fit anywhere ... and this Friday & Saturday, we will give 10% of any sale in th
Pullen in USA Today: Watch out
Marlatt Elementary construction re-bid on USD383 agenda
These are the missions the Navy's elite force trains for
Coffey scholarships awarded
Professor recognized for bridge research
Two injured when van drives into business
Career excellence: Five faculty members named university distinguished professors
Stress relief: Civil engineering professor recognized for research on making bridges stronger
K-State campuses prepare for graduation
Property valuation up by 2.3 percent
KSU president earns award from alma mater
Beach director's memories are on display
Social media takes leading role in news of bin Laden's death
City Commission to vote on repeal of ordinance
Professor: Killing lifts burden from Muslims
Flying high: Purple Albatross lifts model aircraft design team to among nation's best
Congrats to Rebekah Hachmeister, Matt Varner, Samuel Field, Adrian Waller, and Kalyn Waller!! You won the $10 MCC Gift Cards for completing the Cash Course quiz. Pick up your gift card from the Student Development Office.
President announces that Osama bin Laden is dead
KSU student goes from working on the farm to recording studio
Art teacher gets an A+
Fort Riley officer receives Purple Heart
Wildcats fans enjoy sneak peek at spring game
Mercury wins 13 first place Kansas Press awards
Changes likely to city's rental inspection ordinance
Fort Riley officer receives Purple Heart
Marijuana drug bust lands two Manhattan men in jail
Gen. Brooks praises Big Red 1's service in Iraq
Moran worries about regulations' effect on agriculture
Jumpers facing loss of Wamego station
Grandview Plaza knocking down infamous landmark
Rugby reign: K-State team nationally ranked, advances to sweet 16 tournament
Welcome Alumni! Alumni Reunion today & tomorrow.
Forgot to announce the winner of the Wild Wednesday drawing...oops! Congrats to Liz Jackson!! Another drawing next Wednesday.
Aviation brigade honors volunteers
Bartenders to show off in Aggieville competition
Mock car crash sends message
Board to be more active with budget
Prosecutors ask to try teenager as adult
After 40 years, studio proves it has legs
Passion for chemistry fuels Wichita sophomore's research to improve painkillers
Grade-A teachers: Noyce Scholarship program develops quality Kansas science teachers
Plan your finances before the wedding
Man charged with attempted murder
Arab revolutions bring down wall of fear
Official calls sales-tax revenue encouraging
Block grant program advances
Commissioners move forward with Gateway project plan, but worry about guidelines
Great Plains IDEA honors human ecology dean, Virginia Moxley
Fulbright Scholar heading to sub-Saharan Africa to study post-conflict reconstruction
Wild Wednesday Drawing: Better late than never...missing Skip Day already. We are giving away another $10 MCC Gift Card. Drawing later today and includes all who like this post...
Second suspect arrested in armed robbery
Pottawatomie County discusses shift to 4-day week for roads dept.
KSU students arrested for bottle bombs
Legislature set to work on budget
Designing a career: Student fashions her first collection
Marriage and money: College students ready to exchange vows should exchange financial info first
Skip Day!! Don't miss the crazy pancake feed to start the day off from 9-11...let's just say it's not your normal pancake feed. Plenty of activities and fun for everyone brought to you by Stuco's Campus Program Council.
K-State crop team wins third national title
KSU journalism director helps Egypt's media
Aluminium show concludes McCain series
County draws on capital fund
City to look at plan governing development along K-177; CDBG program also on Tuesday agenda
Finding the next big thing: Students win big for entrepreneurial ideas
Show stopper: 'The Aluminium Show' concludes 2010-2011 McCain Performance Series
Criminologist examines many sides of the death penalty in online intersession class
Only three weeks left! Don't forget to come to the Cash Course today at 3:30 in room C23 brought to you by Manhattan Christian College Financial Aid. First 20 students to attend receive $22 cold, hard, CASH plus have a chance to receive one of thre
League elects two new presidents
Coping with the growing problem of PTSD
NBAF to be storm-hardened
Siri to get a new chimp family
Former mayor Snead to head Engineering Extension at KSU
Bergman fourth-graders launch recycling program
Officials discuss dispatch services
Ata bus plan gets an airing
Soldiers display hand-to-hand combat skills
Advancement through education: K-State community contributes to state's scientific history
Dialed in for success: Telefund raises more than $1 million in pledges for K-State's nine colleges
Creating a sustainable future: K-State honored in guide to green colleges
Offices are closed...early release :) CC open tonight for dinner, Saturday lunch, and Sunday dinner. Happy Easter everyone!!
Good Friday! No classes but the offices are open.
Rollover sends woman to the hospital
Local thespians hit stage this weekend
Boards discusses options on levy for capital outlay
Walker visits Board during his cross-country journey
USD 383 votes to cut year short
Governor tells students to build relationships
Rumor outpaces fact in teen's death
Medal of Honor recipient visits soldiers
Humans’ growing presence exacerbating problems
Congrats to @Anthony Cruz! Winner of the Wild Wednesday $10 MCC Gift Card. Another drawing next Wednesday.
Riley County cited for 'Vision 2025'
Door-to-door magazine sales lead to arrests
JCPD confiscates $260,000 of pot on I-70
Soldier is found dead in Junction City
Students learn about diversity, themselves
Jobless rate in city falls to 4.8%
Mayor Snead says goodbye
Three in office; Sherow elected as mayor
Flush Road, Hwy 24 intersection gets bubble strips, bigger stop sign
Wild Wednesday Drawing: We are giving away another $10 MCC Gift Card. Drawing later today and includes all who like this post...
Pottawatomie County seeks contractor for new law center
USD 383 Board to consider cutting school year short
City projects are moving along well
Area fires burn nearly 150K acres
Police find evidence in pond
Loved ones remember teen's smile
Undergraduate works on mathematical model to track spread of rural epidemics
Skinny shoes lead to love of history
City commission to undergo transition
County honors retiring mayor
K-State releases 2025 strategy
Combating money woes: Study looking at financial resiliency of soldiers
Strecker-Nelson and Pachamama's in Lawrence, KS, are hosting a show of Lisa Grossman paintings until April 30. Final Friday Art Walk is April 29, from 5 - 8 pm -- the best viewing is from 5 - 6:30 to avoid the diners. Address: 800 New Hampshire, L
Spring is here but a hoodie is always a good thing to have. This week all hoodies are 20% off in The Crusader Shop.
Tea Party and Pride rallies urge supporters to act
K-State opens house to students, families
Commissioners-elect disagree on changes
Congress OKs $40M for NBAF
KDOT to reveal intersection study results in May
Police arrest suspect in teen's murder
Drake appears in court for Dowling murder
National Science Foundation chooses four K-State students, two alumnae for Prestigious Graduate Rese
Solving a problem well: Engineering class showcasing oil-capping model at All-University Open House
Federal budget powers up work at NBAF
Fort Riley Boulevard Reduced Lanes
Fort Riley Boulevard Reduced Lanes
CiCo Water Tower Maintenance
CiCo Water Tower Maintenance
Riley County Fair 2011
Fatal Accident at Flush Road and U.S. Highway 24
Ex-oil company president calls for energy reform
K-State announces food safety initiative
Official: call centers may stay empty
Gov. Brownback helps launch energy project
Police suspect homicide in freshman's death
USD 383 weather-related cancellations
Teen arrested in Dowling homicide case
Long-term FOX deal further ties Big 12 together
Saving the prairie chicken: Work in Kansas has national significance for declining species of grassl
New Center of Excellence uses K-State's expertise to make food safer for kids
Congrats to Chelsea Benson! Winner of the Wild Wednesday $10 MCC Gift Card. Another drawing next Wednesday.
Manhattan High student found dead near Eisenhower Middle School
Newly elected commissioners undergo orientation
Ft. Riley Soldier wounded in Afghanistan
USD 320 superintendent to resign June 30
City in running for memorial
Satellite Sensory Analysis Center opening at K-State Olathe offers product evaluation, focus groups
Japanese language students use paper cranes, poetry to reach out to earthquake victims
Biochemist uses computer modeling to study protein involved with cancer, aging and chronic disease
Kansas Arts for Japan is in the Kitchen Gallery! Now until May 13. Kansas artists donating and all money goes to Global Giving for Japan Disaster Relief! New art is arriving daily; don't wait for the leftovers!
Wild Wednesday Drawing: We are giving away another $10 MCC Gift Card. Drawing later today and includes all who like this post & leaves a comment about what your favorite MCC Dining Services meal is...
KSU professor among state's top scientists
Pottawatomie County's landfill breaks record
Pottawatomie County may reconfigure districts for 2012
Switchover, Libya fuel increase in gas prices
When sexual assaults happen, university professionals respond as a team
Chemistry research lands Aikens among state's top scientists
Tornadoes, floods, droughts and more: Geographer says expect weather severity to increase
Experience the Prayer Labyrinth in Jolliffe Hall Wilson Worship Center. Tues 8-1 & 4-8, Wednesday 8-9 & 12-8.
He's building a base via baseball
Ballot count finalized; write-ins remain
It's back to class for city winners
When it comes to persuasive speaking, K-State's Jenna Surprenant is tops in the nation
Third Kansas State University campus opening its doors April 26 in Olathe
The Mercury's annual look at public salaries
Kobach rallies Tea Partiers
Feelin' blue?
246 budget hurdles waiting
How the Civil War's onset affected Riley County
One-vehicle accident results in fatality
Lonely Boys bring Texican rock to McCain
USD 383 OKs extension for project chief
iQ Academy helps students learn in virtual classroom
International spotlight shines on Castle Kimble
Possible shutdown looms large locally
Research: Avoid post-purchase regret
Los Lonely Boys are looking for some company at McCain
Personal property notices going out soon
Concerned mom raises bullying issue at meeting
USD 383 Board votes to add JROTC at MHS
Manhattan home is WSJ "home of the day"
Grenade at gardens was a dummy
Percussion, dance ensembles bring Cuba to Kansas
From impulse buys to penny-wise, research explores how to avoid post-purchase regret
Congrats to Jaylin Storm! Winner of the Wild Wednesday $10 MCC Gift Card. Another drawing next Wednesday.
'Bag Lady' lunch benefits city shelter
Dispatch funding plan advances
Grenade found at gardens
City approves deals for K-18 expansion
City, foundation to split cost of Wilson renovation
Colburn, Herrman re-elected to school board
Conservatives elected to city commission
Wild Wednesday Drawing: We are giving away another $10 MCC Gift Card. Drawing later today and includes all who like this post & leaves a comment about what your favorite MCC spring activity is...
Pottawatomie County nixes courthouse renovation
Election candidates' fate now in voters' hands
USD 383 to discuss adding JROTC
Treasures from ancient China: New exhibition highlights rare textiles from Historic Costume and Text
Distinguished professor named one of state's top scientists for E. coli focus
Economics, physics are roadblocks for mass-scale algae biodiesel production, study finds
Well, spring is really here! And the Strecker-Nelson Pop-Up Gallery has Lorie Bowman jewelry .... and Eric Abraham ceramics ... and Ann Carter prints ... and more! Come and see what's new this week! M -Sat, 10-6p.
Congrats to Rick L. Wright for taking 1st & 2nd place & Steven Franco for taking 3rd place in our Student Life bracket challenge.
'First Lightning' Battalion Soldiers attend Iraqi-hosted partnership dinner
This local author can plan your menu
Higher turnout expected for election, county official says
K-18 relocation on city agenda
K-State sophomore wins 2011 Udall Scholarship; two students earn honorable mentions
Goldwater scholarship helps K-State junior continue studying his favorite subject: science
Keeping them home: Kansas the choice for new K-State grads when it comes to jobs
Manhattan Awarded Funds for K-18 Expansion Project
Manhattan Awarded Funds for K-18 Expansion Project
Partial Linear Trail Closure
Partial Linear Trail Closure
Partial Linear Trail Closure
NCAA Basketball Championship on the BIG screen in HD tonight at 8:00 p.m. in the CC. Free food & drinks. This is in place of dorm devo's. Come & enjoy time with your friends.
Entreprenuers come to Kansas
Two arrested in theft and counterfeiting cases
K-Stater wins national science scholarship
Intrust, Sunflower banks hire new presidents
Outlook for wheat harvest looks good
Some redistricting aspects may favor Riley staying put
Candidates make final appeals before election on Tuesday
Professor honored for lifetime of design
Man arrested in home-improvement scams
Junction City woman named Truman Scholar at KSU
Students seek to install swings in tribute to classmate
Select company: Senior from Junction City is K-State's 33rd Truman Scholar
Passion for planning: Magyar receives international medal for lifetime of design
Dance enchantment: Ensemble brings imagery, spirituality of India to McCain stage
Jason Derülo to perform at Bramlage
Squadron benefits from Master Resiliency Training program
Raising a fuss over Nuss
Locals to compete in Geography Bee
County OKs extension for abuse, neglect program
Six of 11 running for office voted in most recent 10 elections
Strecker-Nelson and Pachamama's in Lawrence, KS are hosting a show of Jane Booth paintings. The last day of the show is Saturday, April 2. Address: 800 New Hampshire, Lawrence, KS. Here's an installation image to entice you.
Chapel: "All or Nothing"...come listen to Jared Hart this morning.
Opening day of baseball. What team are you cheering for this season?
Congrats to Matt Varner! Winner of the Wild Wednesday $20 MCC Gift Card. Another drawing next Wednesday.
Senate approves cuts to K-12 education
Commission stands pat on vendors
Internet sales tax bill could cost local units
RCPD to hire 2 officers for 2012
Key tax break affects home ownership
Study: Riley is state's healthiest county
From geography to foreign policy: Marston to serve as Jefferson Science fellow
Biosecurity Research Institute opens its doors to the public for Open House
Study finds key tax break has adverse effect on homeownership, social welfare
"Pop-up stores" are popping up everywhere, it's been said. Here's a look at ours -- located downstairs at 406 Poyntz Ave, Manhattan, KS! Something's new every day.
Wild Wednesday Competition: FAFSA deadline is this Friday, April 1st and we are giving away a $20 MCC Gift Card. Drawing later on today and includes all who like this post & like the Facebook Financial Aid page... Manhattan Christian College Financ
Don't forget to get your spring banquet tickets tomorrow during meal times in the Campus Center. You don't want to miss it!!
Student sues KSU for stairway spill
KSU research institute to be open to visitors
Burn ban less restrictive for some counties
KDOT to study intersection at Flush & Hwy 24
Jankovich is top spender, fund-raiser
Local retiree brings down the house in New York City
Choose your destination at K-State All-University Open House
Chemists' biosensor may improve food, water safety and cancer detection
Celebrate, empower and uplift women at eighth annual Diversity Summit
Good News! India's Wild Tiger Population Increasing
Did you think you couldn't afford art? The Strecker-Nelson Pop-Up Gallery is now open at 406 Poyntz Ave, Manhattan. Maybe you'll be amazed!
Baghdad school reopens its doors
Manhattan man to chair state office of the National Federation of Independent Business
Pujol's work is part artistry, part accident
Revenues down from last year
More than 400 have voted so far
City to push ahead on vendors
Tasers so effective they may be made mandatory for officers
City Park Trail Construction
City Park Trail Construction
Soldiers participate in St. Patty's run
Manhattan native competes for scholarship
Views vary on economic development
Group faults state spending on 'frills'
Plan will regulate burning activities
Kansas festival shows places to visit
Uniformity of corn creates better yields
Teaching, admin positions are closest calls in school budget debate
Debt:Good, bad or indifferent, and how to pay it off
Professor's invention earns patent
Lecture to focus on anti-bullying campaign
Bird research leads to best paper award
More than half of rental units have been inspected
Area's growth rate is among fastest in nation
City's jobless rate remains steady at 5%
Candidates differ on taxes for schools
Research that led to reintroduction of rare bird species earns best paper award
Hayes Drive Closure
Hayes Drive Closure
Only a few more days of spring break...boo! Pray for our Kerusso Dayz teams as they finish.
Fort Riley to make traffic changes
K-State debate team wins national crown
Riley County OKs deal for brush removal
Living wage finds little support
Lifelong love begun at K-State remembered through $500,000 gift to engineering
A hitch in time: advanced manufacturing institute helps Humboldt Company with new product
National champs: K-State debate team takes title
New Riley County Jail pod fully staffed
Candidates address Ogden's finances
K-State to propose 4% tuition increase
Manhattan City Commission approves changes to north end
South redevelopment projects are approved
Candidates seek better relations with teachers
Tee off to support K-State cancer research April 2
Court dismisses professor's claims against university
Pottawatomie County to seek review of intersection
City Commission candidates: Public safety is paramount
Pottawatomie County commission reviews road projects
Time to Think Manhattan!
Kerusso Dayz teams are doing well! Keep praying for them and the thousands of other college students around the country serving during their spring break!
Good news for meat lovers: most ready-to-eat meat products contain very few cancerous compounds
Sticking power: new adhesive earns patent, could find place in space
KSU Salina to offer tech master's degree
Former Kansas City Star editor, KSU alum dies
Research channels powerful Kansas wind to keep electricity running
Conflicting reports cause some confusion in Japan
His days are enlivened by hundreds of teen-agers
Advance voting gets under way
North and south end redevelopment agreements on agenda
Research channels powerful Kansas wind to keep electricity running
Psychology professor says unions battling at the bargaining table enhances American workplace
K-State Salina to offer first master's degree, professional master of technology
Quiet on campus. Hope everyone is enjoying their spring break. Remember our KD teams at Lakeview & OKC Refuge.
Keep praying for our Kerusso Dayz teams this week as they serve at Lakeview Christian Camp & in Oklahoma City.
New publication helps farmers identify pests
KSU student builds fertilzer applicator
Early spring is feeding time for flowers
Student killed in accident is identified by sheriff
RCPD's get-tough approach on Fake Patty's to get tougher
City's discrimination policy an issue in race for commission
Aggieville overrun for St. Pat's Day races
Pullen becomes K-State's top scorer in loss
Acker gets emeritus title
School on Saturday? Board says the possibility, though still on the calendar, is off the table
More planning needed before consolidation of dispatch services
Student killed in U.S. 24 crash
Olathe senior takes legislative look at human trafficking, organizes stop slavery summit
Quenching a need: students use spring break to give Guatemalans cleaner drinking water
Storm Water Survey
Storm Water Survey
It's Friday!!! Spring break begins today after classes. Pray for our Kerusso Dayz teams leaving today to Stockton, KS & Oklahoma City, OK.
CivicPlus Assists Maui County Prepare Residents for Tsunami
Regents release statewide economic impact study
County looks to create hazard plan
Board approves Roosevelt school project bid
Study asserts Regents' economic impact on states
The power of green: award-winning sustainability conference March 30-31
Collaboration, coordination key to effective disaster relief efforts
From Plum Island to NBAF: students get research opportunities at high profile labs
K-State Proud of Continued Athletic and Academic Achievements
Congrats to Adam Evans! Winner of the Wild Wednesday $10 MCC Gift Card. Another drawing in two weeks.
Partial Linear Trail Closure
Partial Linear Trail Closure
Wamego school board election set on capital outlay levy
Statistically, K-State shouldn't be upset with its ranking, according to professor
Candidates address downtown redevelopment
Brownback backs down on human rights change
April brings bronzes and dragons to the Beach
Exercising advice: assumptions can steer physical activity behavior
Wild Wednesday Drawing: It's almost spring break & we are giving away another $10 MCC Gift Card this week. Drawing later today and includes all who like this post & leave a comment about what you are doing for this year's spring break..
Board to tackle Theodore Roosevelt Elementary construction issues
Game-day plans in the land of cactus
Deal set for Pottawatomie law center
Latest explosions complicate situation at nuke plant
Join the Manhattan Christian College Bracket challenge on ESPN. Our group name is MCC Student Life password is crusaders. MCC Gift Cards for the 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Places.
Metropolis editor to deliver keynote at interior design student symposium
All wrapped up: researcher's graphene cloak protects bacteria, leading to better images
Incidents rise on Fake Patty's Day
80-year-old keeps up tradition
Spring on its way; wet snow is on ground, but not for long
Grammy award-winning group Los Lonely Boys to call McCain home April 8
Shock and shame: graphic messages increase hand washing compliance
Spring Clean Up 2011
Spring Clean Up 2011
Snow again last night. Stay inside & join the Manhattan Christian College Bracket challenge on ESPN. Our group name is MCC Student Life password is crusaders. MCC Gift Cards for the 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Places.
If you want to join our Manhattan Christian College Bracket challenge on ESPN. Our group name is MCC Student Life password is crusaders.
Beef cattle prices continue to surge to record highs as profits stay level
Nuke precautions termed proper
Living through an earthquake
Manhattan's changing complexion
Census finds a less diverse Army in 2010
The scene: Hung over
It's a morning, and night, for citations, but few flareups
Anthony Middle School hoping for progress
Aggieville to draw big crowd for drinking fest
KSU students earn wins at math competition
Leaders hope partnership drives economy
Mathematics students earn multiple successes at collegiate competition
Welcome Timothy Days #2 students to campus!!
Aircraft course sees increased interest
KSU partnership promotes cybersecurity
Junction City police seize 31 pounds of pot
Unemployment rate up slightly here in January
County approves economic development plan
Students on Salina campus make hotel more eco-friendly with help from Sam's Club grant
Next stop McCain: People, puppets and quarter-life crisis found on 'Avenue Q'
National cybersecurity partnership with industry protects user data, grows local economy
Coming soon...Gibbon Exhibit
"Personal Icons" a virtual tour of the new show at Strecker-Nelson Gallery.
Congrats to Trent Ditto! Winner of the Wild Wednesday $10 MCC Gift Card. Another drawing next Wednesday.
City moves forward on downtown improvements
City voices support for developer
K-State expert: Census numbers not all positive
Wild Wednesday Drawing: We are giving away another $10 MCC Gift Card. Drawing later today and includes all those who like the MCC Dining Services page and this post.
Enrollment in Unmanned Aircraft Systems class taking off
From home on the range to life on Capitol Hill: three recent grads now congressional staff members
Behind the numbers: sociologist says Kansas' population growth not all positive
County judge fills in for Supreme Court
Olathe schools recognize KSU partnership
Pottawatomie County starts count toward law enforcement center's opening
St. George officer out until May 2
Board gives OK to add K-177 to plan
USD 383 candidates talk taxes
Area could be caught in midst of redistricting fight
Census consensus: As redistricting looms, Kansas political landscape in for change
Religious freedom, civil rights of Muslims focus of upcoming Dorothy L. Thompson Lecture
Women's Day, K-State and beyond
....the buzz is here! New exhibit opens Friday, or if you want to get an early treat stop in Thursday. Click on link to our email newsletter.
T. Russell Reitz Animal Shelter Receives Grant
T. Russell Reitz Animal Shelter Receives Grant
2011 Senior Prom
2011 Senior Prom
Gloomy, raining day in the Little Apple. Great savings in The Crusader Shop this week...20% select tees, sweatpants, shorts, etc.
Federal dietary guidelines highlight obesity problem
'Saber' Squadron medics broaden skills
ROTC cadets meet with commanding general
City commission to discuss Lot 9 in work session
Skydiver, 67, dies in accident near Wamego airport
RCPD to close Moro Street on Fake Patty's Day
Follow-up information about Sunday accident
Women urged to save more for retirement
Food for thought: Dietician says new dietary guidelines focus on barriers to healthier eating
only two more weeks until spring break!
Census shows stretch between Junction City and St. George is exploding
Iowa couple donates for 'front door' to KSU's future
Blue Valley High students take online courses
USD 383 school board learning curve high for rookies
School budget dominates forums
Larson named president of Agriculture and Rural Leadership Program
Soldiers face off in athletics contest
$7.4 million recommended for mental health
Area could get more state representation
K-State officials lobby for NBAF
Wine festival to aid Homecare and Hospice
Musical wizards set to rock at KSU Alumni Center
United Way to host film discussion
Manhattan hopes to cash in on new census figures
Area experiences rise in population over last decade
Making thin not in: Program promotes healthy body image among female college students
It's Friday!! Today: Open Residence Halls 1-6 & Break Away 2-4
2010 Census Data Released
2010 Census Data Released
County approves formula for RCPD dispatch
Suspension leaves St. George without cop
MHS construction is ahead of schedule
Mental health appeal heard
Anybody got $1.25 million?
Census shows rise in city and county totals over the decade
Partnering for success: collaboration with veterinary laboratory will enhance economic development
K-State Salina total enrollment up nearly 30 percent
Rave reviews: Residence halls, engineering computer lab make best-in-nation lists
Stay tuned.......can you feel the buzz?.......
Police watching Impact Zone
Jenkins introduces call-location bill
CEO recalls meeting Gadhafi
K-State, NBAF to join animal health consortium
City OKs advisory arts board
Youth ensembles to offer concert
Trial date set for Clay County school board member
Grad student earns top public administration fellowship
Congrats to Karla Barber!! Winner of the Wild Wednesday $10 MCC Gift Card. Another drawing next Wednesday.
Wild Wednesday Drawing: In honor of the seniors being finished with their Senior Integration Paper we are giving away another $10 MCC Gift Card this week. Drawing later today and includes all who like this post..
Soldiers fix desks for Baghdad school
Chemist selected as Sloan Research Fellow
Junction County man dies following traffic accident
Pott County sees $55M in new construction in 2010
USD 383 Board to vote on 2011-12 calendar year
City ordinance petition needs another revision
Revelers can expect company on Fake Patty's Day
Two students named Truman Scholarship finalists
Kansas City here they come: Coro chooses two students for 2011 summer internship
Wrong team for baseball...looked a week ahead on the calendar. Baseball is headed to Mid-America Nazarene University today!!
Baseball heads to Tabor today. Great spring-like day today (minus the snow piles on the ground). Get out and enjoy!
Borders' downsizing worries retailers
Local property valuation makes gain during 2010
Approval seen for arts board
Survival of the fittest: Marketing expert anticipates diverse products online but sparse shelves
Chemist's work brings more national recognition as promising early-career scientist
Midterms Week!!
Harry Potter and 'wizard rock' ball for muggles
Scholarship created in memory of Venture Corp founder
K-State Proud exceeds fifth annual campaign goal of $100K
Local radio station effort is called off
Living wage a dead issue for most city candidates
Influenza claims Alma coach
City colllects record February sales tax total
Locals at odds with bill that would weaken unions' political power
Ashlee Johnston's fight to recover from a near-fatal accident
Grant to help city shelter fight 'dog flu'
Student could win $150,000 for prototype of health-monitoring device
Candidates take sides on human rights ordinance
Spring-like weather takes turn for the worse
United Way raises over $600,000
Planning board approves new fire station
Lee's student body is drawn from the whole world
Commission candidates talk budget cuts at forum
Going the distance: Online paralegal courses meet growing work force needs
Pulitzer prize winner David Finkel to discuss 'The Good Soldiers' at March 10 lecture
Special Alcohol Fund Advisory Committee Funding Requests
Congrats Kalyn Waller! Winner of the $10 MCC Gift Card! Another contest next Wednesday.
Study: Struggles ahead to build school at Miller Ranch site
County sees influx of property development
USD 383 Board discusses adding JROTC
Professor returns to lead research
Soldiers quickly extinguish fire in Iraq
Rapist sentenced to 70 years in prison
Gaelic Storm blows into McCain Auditorium March 14
Former professor returns to lead key USDA disease research unit with ties to NBAF
Parks and Recreation Activities
Sunset Zoo
last day to enter the competition for a $10 MCC gift card...check out the previous post!!
Soldier mistakenly shot by hunter sues
Chase suspect to be charged with DUI
Consolidated dispatch funds set
House panel wants Regents to conduct privatization study
Property values flat for '10, county appraiser says
City expects tax revenue to rise in '11
Jankovich takes early fund-raising lead in city race
A night at the opera: 'Gianni Schicchi' and 'Trouble in Tahiti' coming to McCain March 10-12
Grad students earn honors for research that could help Kansas
Wild Wednesday Competition: Manhattan Christian College Financial Aid now has a facebook page! We are giving away a $10 MCC Gift Card! Drawing later on and includes all who like this post...
School board to discuss site feasibility study
MHS art educator named master teacher
Riley, Pottawatomie counties show growth in population
Unrest is affecting fuel prices
Prostitution surprises police
Common reading program builds connections, promotes engagement among new college students
Additional bachelor's degrees mean more opportunities at K-State Salina
Doctoral student's proposal could improve health care and win $150,000
Want to make a difference on campus? Run for Student Council Executive Officer...petitions can be picked up in the Student Development Office & are due this Thursday.
From crayons to creation, purple is a symbolic color in literature
Aviation brigade flies final hours
Petition needs another day
Commissioners to get a lesson on finance at work session
Not playing their tunes: Prominent artists still resist digital download services
Talented collegians ride on at annual K-State event
Petition's fate settled, unknown
Rodeo: Beer me
Wild times at MHS
Plumbing firm seeks reinstatement on municipal project
K-State to host equine management course
Small particle means big research at KSU
Living wage issue won't be on April ballot
'Wilson's War' official has doubts about Afghanistan
City, county agree to consolidate dispatch services
USD 383 uses Title I grants to help at-risk kids
Voters get first peek at candidates
Blue Key on top: Senior leadership honorary earns best chapter award
Proactive Community Response to "Fake Patty’s Day"
Last home basketball games today vs. Ozark...Senior Night!! W @ 5:30 & M @ 7:30.
512 teachers sign contracts
Former enemies partner for Iraq's future
Man arrested after dog attacks officer
University Park can expect higher water, sewer rates
Oh no, kids! Adults to add 14 minutes to school day
Local says courage needed in face of funding cuts
Jazz bassist pays tribute to Sinatra
Seminar to help leaders strengthen network connections
Divided government may mean gridlock rules, says congressional expert
Small particle means big research for international physics project
Chapel today...Tough Topics: Pornography
City gets funds to move road
Local farmer wins $2,500 for 4-H club
Soldiers help train unit for deployment
Students need to focus on credit score
Wamego commission OKs tax exemption
Fort Riley woman falls prey to London-based ad scam
Democrat says coalition may form to temper cuts
Want success in getting a college scholarship? EXCITE! workshop can help
No place like home: 'Broke-ology' and its playwright alum return to campus
Extra credit in future starts with good credit score now, financial expert says
Beautiful day outside! Students are enjoying an early spring day.
Social Services Advisory Board Funding Requests
Eco-development plan for Pott County
USD 383 to discuss expanding school day to make up lost time
Wildcats roll over No. 1 Jayhawks; Texas waits in wings
A true self-starter: Hornsby garners prestigious entrepreneurship fellowship
Students find undergraduate research pays off in opportunities
Getting down to business: Entrepreneurship center nabs 2011 Emerging Program award
A lot of excitement in the little apple about the big win last night!! Tonight's another big game night in the little apple...Crusaders vs. Hillsdale W @ 5:30, M @ 7:30.
Poets, novelists and more for Literary Month
The guys who sing songs of woo
City expects to get funds to relocate McCall road
April start planned for K-18 work
Proclamation recognizes local Super Bowl star's achievements
Students helping students: K-State Proud 2011 kicks off
The power of purple: From crayons to creation, purple remains symbolic color in literature
Chemical engineer earns National Science Foundation CAREER award for work with graphene quantum dots
Happy Valentine's Day Crusaders!
Final Beam Placement - Flint Hills Discovery Center
Energy audits available, but auditors in short supply
Local reps speak out on issues
Students, professor pleased Mubarak's reign has ended
Petition opposes city's new discrimination policy
Great win today for the Crusaders! MB MCC defeated Central Bible 72-59
Big game today for men's basketball!! #13 MCC vs. #3 CBC at 4:00 today! Go Crusaders!!
Funding for K-18 project approved
Program helps teach children with autism
Russian ballet director to visit Manhattan
Local woman named to board of arts foundation
MHS to install 2 alums into Wall of Fame
Rep. Carlin nixes idea of axing Regents
The power of purple: Perception colors our view of purple, professor says
Research at level-3 laboratory paving the way for food safety, health for all
The pet's choice: One of the foremost experts on fleas, ticks is veterinarian of the year
Governor Brownback Awards Funds for K-18 Expansion Project
Jordy Nelson reflects on Super Bowl win
USD 383 principals note improvement
USD 320 Superintendent Conwell seeking to retire ... for now
Chamber official discusses eco-nomic development initiative's future
Roosevelt project lacks bids
For Sydney Carlin, tough times in Topeka
Leadership school strikes gold with LEED certification
School of Leadership Studies strikes gold with LEED certification
The power of purple: Throughout history, purple associated with wealth and power
School of Leadership Studies building wins coveted design-build award
sun is shining. snow melting. tons of puddles. students happy.
Brothers deploy to Iraq together
Funeral home employee commits suicide
Area man's death ruled a suicide
Noble-Riffel proposal for south catches some eyes
Discrimination amendment gets final OK
Jordy Nelson interview: From 'goat' to cover of SI
The power of purple: Purple foods provide healthy nutrients and antioxidants
Ad Astra initiative names biology professor one of state's most important researchers
World's smallest transponder on board K-State Salina unmanned aircraft
Snow day for USD 475 schools
Manhattan man loses more than $75,000 in home-repair scam
Survey finds no reason for stress here
Special election would cost Pottawatomie County $5K, official says
Changes sought in proposed changes to Manhattan's discrimination ordinance
Fort Riley's Wallace honored for 30 years of military service
New parking garages stricken from agenda; watershed plan added
Soldiers cheer on their favorite teams from Iraq
Maj. Gen. Brooks to leave Fort Riley
K-State nominates four students for Goldwater Scholarship competition
Purple rare color in plants but important
Do opposites attract? Therapist says it's best to love someone who loves what you love
Snowy & cold day once again in the Little Apple.
Nelson is go-to receiver for MVP Rodgers
South proposal request, gender ID on city agenda
Beer seen as salvation for rodeo
County discussing nod to local Super Bowl star
For students, by students: Powercat Financial Counseling earns second national honor
History's quiet keepers: Documentary to recognize contributions of volunteer memorykeepers
Rock music's roots run deep with purple
Go to this facebook page and sign up to be at the rally!!! Please!!!!
Discrimination Ordinance
Want to be a STUCO Executive Officer next year? Pick up a petition from Eric S in the Student Development Office today!!
Beam Signing Ceremony
Beam Signing Ceremony
Missing Woodson and Driver, Packers find a way to beat Steelers 31-25 for Super Bowl win
Fifth and fourth for first and second
Chamber honors locals
The strange story behind a suicide attempt turned homicide
Valentine's Day gift idea? Give flowers that last forever. Many floral fine art paintings such as these pictured are available to give. Ask for more options in the gallery!
Four students compete for Truman Scholarships
Body of missing 20-year-old Manhattanite found
Optimist kids of the month for January
Theft charges filed in missing person case
Married sergeants deploy to Iraq together
Residents get peek at pocket parks
Projects get KDOT funding
Soldiers pack up helicopters for trip back home
Four students compete for Truman Scholarships
Ernestine, Edith Ann and more accompany comedic artist Lily Tomlin to McCain
High school students earn scholarships for engagement in their communities
Soldiers receive end-of-tour awards
County's commercial property owners due for valuation jumps
Snow day makeups
USD 383 begins work on budget
City, area economic indicators look upbeat at end of 2010
Cook, learn, eat: Food Network guest chef explores tastes of Asia at culinary workshop
Salina Air Force ROTC cadets go the extra miles for success
Bishop requests rights for religious groups
Local businesses feel bad weather's effects
Police seek help in locating former K-State student
Leather clothing stolen from Hawg Cycle
Area mathletes to compete this weekend
Engineering group earns national award
K-State to donate books to university in Iraq
Venture capitalist Dixon Doll to deliver College of Engineering Eyestone Lecture
Cancellations/Closings
Cancellations/Closings
Classes are in session after the crazy blizzard of 2011. It's still really cold out so bundle up!!
City commission meeting cancelled
Sunday alcohol sales allowed in Pottawatomie County
'Dragon' soldiers burn up competition
Pottawatomie County rejects limits on subdivision developments
USD 383 board to begin budget planning
USD 383 schools have run out of bad-weather days
Crazy snow storm today. No classes & Offices closed. Dining Services is open! Be safe & stay warm.
Those of you who live in the Manhattan (KS) area may wish to come to a public forum at City Hall this Thursday from 7-8 PM. Tom Hittle, landscape architect, is presenting plans for three "pocket parks" and included in them is sculpture!! In t
K-State Manhattan and Salina campuses closed
Book donations spread knowledge to Iraq's Basrah University
Closings/Cancellations
Newspaper deliver areas possibly affected by today's weather
Tax assistance available
K-State to present comedy 'Humble Boy'
Manhattan woman to chair Democratic group
Researchers fight cancer from lab
Fire damages apartments on Kearney
State cuts to Pawnee may cost local taxpayers
Commissioners oppose state bill, prefer to regulate sexually oriented businesses on local level
Final vote for gender ordinance
Ice to turn into snow by tonight
No school for Tuesday
Winter storm got you feeling a bit cold? Here is another warm heart idea for Valentine's Day gift-giving. Alex Kutchins ceramic hearts hang on the wall, ask to see at the gallery ($50 each).
Closings/Cancellations
Cancer research center fights disease from the laboratory
Black History Month offers cultural opportunities, workshops and more
When a blockbuster becomes lackluster: Not all movie-watching experiences are created equal
Closings
Closings
No Classes at MCC & KSU. Offices are closed today. Be careful if you are out and about today...it's slick!!
1st infantry soldiers can't wait to return from duty in Iraq
There's more to Fido than teaching him to sit
$pending may serve 1st-time electoral candidates well
It's not too soon to be thinking about Valentine's Day. May we suggest these ceramic hearts with lustrous iridescent glaze? These are in our current exhibit, created by artist Ira Winarsky ($50 each).
Brownback urges Radon testing
K-State partners with veterinary lab
Resiliency campus opens
Manhattan case heard in old court chamber
MLK's speech recording takes listeners back to 1968
Sotomayor shares passion for law with audience
Kansans to benefit from university's partnership with veterinary laboratory
Glass, plastic and paper, oh my: RecycleMania returns to K-State
Kansas political expert identifies state's most influential events
Timothy Days today & Basketball teams take on Grace tonight...Great day at MCC!!
A life in the law: Justice Sotomayor fields questions at K-State
National study explores water toxins
KSU updates 'Principles of Community'
Carlin seeks stiffer penalties for drunk drivers
Enrollment to rise for USD 383
Woman gets probation for killing ex
King's 1968 speech on racial equality replayed Thursday at K-State Alumni Center
Timothy Days starts tonight! So excited to meet high school seniors that want to be Crusaders next year. It's gonna be a lot of fun!
Household pests and swine share antibiotic resistance
University's value statement gets update, new look
National study explores the reaction and transport of tungsten in drinking water
Employee charged in JC Penney's theft
K-State to host Landon Series and MLK event
Ogden ordinance to limit mayor's powers
Sales-tax revenue off to good start
Carlin lashes out at proposal to cut state salaries
City holds off on McCall Road project
K-State expert says gas prices could hit $3.50
K-State students to begin cancer research
Overland Park mayor to represent KSU
Chaplains prepare soldiers for return
Tonight's Late Night Special in the CC: Ice Cream Sundaes Get free money when you load an MCC Gift Card with $10 or more.
Zooming in: Beach Museum offers film series, workshops with Warhol photography exhibit
Price at the pump too high? Blame supply and demand, expert says
Overland Park mayor representing K-State on group that enhances region's economy, quality of life
Four roommates arrested in pot ring
School board to consider policy changes
Family, friends piece together
Pottawatomie County property sales concentrated along U.S. 24
Jobless rate for city is 3.9 percent
City, school board fields firmed
Cargill gives $500,000 for KSU center
Registration open for women's agriculture group
Innovation center to receive $1 million
Riley County teen gets probation for burglary
Pottawatomie County plans improvements to Excel Road
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Summer at the Beach: New program helps kids explore art careers
Artist Craig lays out the evidence in 'Why Materials Matter' lecture
Cargill gift helps K-State lead way in feed and food safety research
Race looms for mayor's seat in Ogden
Some question Facebook's policies
Bus rolls on I-70, nine hospitalized
McCall Road linkage raises questions
Extreme birthday makeover for Goodnow House
Report shows home price values stabilizing
Social network's policies, lobbying efforts raise concerns with business ethics expert
With no higher education cuts, K-State benefits from governor's budget proposal
Diversity efforts earn Brinton, Wiley Commerce Bank Presidential Awards
Teen earns scholarship, others will benefit
How KSU handles its serious problem children
Having an impact on crime
History shows Tuesday's election filing deadline may be busy
Rising popularity, plus highway shift, may stir more changes at the airport
Two file for Riley positions
Police: Damage caused by blazing backhoe
Soldier allegedly pulls knife on bar owner
Change focus to shed holiday pounds
Nebraska man's death at Stampede remains a mystery
Manhattan Planning Board raises concern over expansion
Board of Regents to seek funds for capital-improvement projects
RA applications are due today!! They must be turned into Eric S by 5:00 p.m.
Discrimination Ordinance
K-State undergraduates heading to the lab to conduct cancer-related research
Changing behaviors, environments can help shed holiday pounds
Journalist to speak about stitching together U.S. trends through reporting project Patchwork Nation
Yearbook pictures today in the mailroom from 9-Noon. Smile pretty!
Candidate pools widen for city and school board elections
Free income tax assistance available
Fire destroys house
Judges to be panelists at KSU forum
John Lott Brown, former KSU dean, dies at 86
Crews working to clear roads after fresh snow covers area
Area districts see work ahead in re-doing their budgets to deal with tight times
Division welcomed back ... to winter
K-State orchestra prepares to rock with Kansas
Layer by layer, safety features paramount at K-State's Biosecurity Research Institute
Panelists, additional arrangements announced for Sotomayor Landon Forum
don't miss the late night special in the Campus Center tonight from 9-11. tell justin baugus happy birthday when you go!!
This is our season opener exhibit "On the Wind" featuring a solo show by Lisa Grossman. Also on exhibit are two new artists to our gallery--Robert Blunk and Ira Winarsky. This is also the first major showing of Mary Kay and Lisa Calzavara. Lo
KANSAS ARTS COMMISSION being eliminated. Please help!! Even though Governor Brownback has called for the elimination of the commission, it is still necessary to have this decision approved by our state senate. So please, please go to the KAC website w
MCC is open today. Be safe! Chapel this morning at 11:00 with the "State of the College" from President Ingram.
Boys swim/dive and wrestling postponed
K-State and Manhattan Area Technical College cancelling classes
Garage fire causes $10,000 in damage
King bares truth of racial rights in U.S.: His '68 speech at KSU
RCPD director says police should shift goal-setting approach
Pocket parks run into opposition
Contract for fire stations is approved
Two file to run for USD 383 board
Predicting political hotspots: Professors' global model forecasts civil unrest against governments
Wednesday night classes are cancelled. Library will be open during normal hours. Be safe!
Capital Improvement Program
definitely on a Christian College campus...several engagements in the last few weeks. ring by spring!
Water bottle competition whets enthusiasm for learning in chemical engineering class
Konza Prairie seeks new docents
Soldier suspected in aggravated battery
Fort Riley soldier dies in Clarion Hotel
School board to discuss funding for CTE courses
Army's Black Hawk unit keeps VIPs safe
Fort Riley soldier is killed in Iraq
K-State, Mercy to plan medical response for labs
Prairie companions: Docents needed to show wonders of Konza Prairie
K-State, Mercy Regional partnership creates safer work environment for BRI, NBAF
back to school after a 3-day weekend. relaxed & rested.
Icy lake could be dangerous
Aircraft club prepares for national stage
MLK Committee honors area volunteers
City to discuss new pool fees, fire stations
About 400 join King Day effort
Community video
Cattle health reason for medical research
Carlin, Sen. Reitz decry proposed cuts to education
Middle school students showcase cities of the future at K-State
Owners say city should give more support
Gen. Brooks tells local leaders that progress is evident over there
Smaller streams impact water quality
Network to help rural state companies
Water leak damages hundreds of books at Hale Library
Cold awaits Boy Scouts at campout
Senator calls K-12 funding 'sobering'
Officials say redevelopment area nears capacity
Beach Museum turns its eye to Andy Warhol's lens
Visiting Manhattan?
Newly discovered recording brings Martin Luther King's voice back to K-State
Snow Removal Assistance
Break Away today from 2-4pm in the Campus Center!!
'Wolverines' train for future missions
County to discuss taking over health department
USD 383 votes to issue contracts to its teachers
K-State spared big cut
'The dreamer speaks again' during Martin Luther King Jr. observance events
Cattle health, welfare at heart of research on lameness, a common and painful disease in calves
Reloadable MCC Gift Card Special until Feb. 11...Receive an extra 20% when you load $10 or more. Get your gift cards from The Crusader Shop or MCC Dining Services.
Soldiers focus on stabilization in Iraq
Accused rapist bargains for a lighter sentence
Suspected burglars caught in their tracks
Ogden mayor files to run in election
MHS grad argues case in U.S. Supreme Court
Aha! Arts board idea advances
Frigid temperatures keep people from leaving shelter
Beach Museum turns its eye to Andy Warhol's lens
New network to help companies in rural Kansas compete globally
Take Charge Challenge Event
First day of classes!
Pottawatomie County animal control costs on the rise
Pottawatome County OKs jail's next phase
Brrrr! Wind chill could reach minus-17 tonight
Want to improve water quality? Think small: professor taps into headwater streams for cleaner water
Supreme Court Associate Justice Sotomayor to participate in Landon Forum
Registration day #2. Classes start tomorrow!
Road Closure
Road Closure
Soldiers learn life-saving techniques
A new chair for a new Commission
Snow closes most area schools
Landon 'forum' is planned in lieu of lecture
Brownback inauguration moved inside due to weather
K-State President Kirk Schulz announces new contract for athletics director John Currie
Offices are open but be careful if you are traveling...snow is here!
Why Accredited Zoos & Aquariums Matter
Why Accredited Zoos & Aquariums Matter
Why Accredited Zoos & Aquariums Matter
Important registration info can be found here:
It's snowing! Registration starts tomorrow so please be safe if you are traveling back to Manhattan tomorrow. Classes begin this Wednesday!
K-State Salina to host Science Olympiad
Beach Museum of Art plans open house
Decision 2011: What to do with project's 'lot 9?'
Locals expect a 'new dynamic' in altered Legislature
Book discussions to explore 'immigrant experience'
Berry, president at Intrust Bank in Manhattan, dies
Officials: Third Street thoroughfare to be pedestrian friendly
Incoming commissioner expects a smooth transition
Increasing local option budget has a price
Residence Halls open this Sunday at 1:00 for the spring semester.
Pop art, community intersect at Beach Museum's open house for Martin Luther King Day
Student earns 'leaders in action' award
Male vocal ensemble to perform at McCain
Action on administrative split delayed
Housing prices rise in 2010
Lawmakers see city's wish list
K-State Salina host of regional science competition
McCain kicks off semester with male vocal ensemble Cantus
New K-State program researches genomics
AIB supports food act
No move likely to curb fireworks hours
Third commissioner to step aside
Carnegie Foundation again recognizes university's excellence
Herrman to seek re-election
Gen. Brooks, 150 soldiers return to post
Sales-tax revenue down
Construction permit totals far exceed any other year
School board to consider construction documents
Pottawatomie County to review salary levels
Bond files for Ogden mayoral race
Girls to explore careers at K-State Salina's TWIST
Brinton earns Top 12 Leaders in Action award
New program offers undergraduate research opportunities in ecological genomics
Winter Term starts today. We have about 50 students taking classes over the next few days. Spring semester starts next Wednesday!!
Study looks at enhancing the food safety culture to reduce foodborne illness
Sidebar: Low-cost tips to prevent food bioterrorism at country clubs
Ecosystem research looks at beavers' role in river restoration
General due back from Iraq
Fireworks rules: City to consider tightening hours, hiking stand fees
Smoke plan detailed
The ecosystem engineer: research looks at beavers' role in river restoration
K-State chapter of Phi Kappa Phi introduces more than 130 fall 2010 inductees
Now Accepting Applications for the 2011 Neighborhood Grant Program
Two deaths mar Country Stampede
Republicans ride wave, win state, local offices
Summer storms wreak havoc in area
Fireworks, lasers kick off new year
No more warnings
Grant to benefit veterinary education
Briggs Auto to offer free taxi rides tonight
Manhattan weather switches gears
USD 383 officials, teachers end year at odds over pay
School board member files for re-election
Wildcats' loss can't spoil watch party
Optimist Kid of the Month
Rep. Carlin assigned to three committees
County sees bus service expand, growth in housing
City preoccupied with sex (and water)
Your tree's second life...under water
The Cats see New York, but say little
Corps to offer annual Eagle Day
Flint Hills Discovery Center Audio Tour
Flint Hills Discovery Center Audio Tour
Paradis, former Kansas State basketball player, dies at 66
Suspect in burglary arrested
Property sales down, but prices rise in Pottawatomie County
Getting to NYC takes planes, trains & automobiles
A $7.5 million settlement and a new, costly suspect
County could be up a creek
Snow greets Wildcats in New York City
Soldiers hope this is their last Christmas in desert
KSU students impact lessons at Junction City school
Fire causes at least $141,000 in damage
Creating a very worldly family tree
Schwartz to lead agriculture subcommittee
New teachers seen at risk in contract feud
It's no substitute for being at home, but party makes the holidays a bit merrier for soldiers
KSU drama therapist's book promotes 'barrier-free theater'
K-State professor state social worker of year
K-State business faculty earn honors
Final day of pre-holiday shopping...how about this 17th Century Chinese Coffer Table? Can you imagine the 'white elephant' gift this would make? :) Put your presents under or on this natural tree and have an historical holiday, and who knows
K-State researchers trying to help reduce rice crop losses
Former ACS director Alldis dies at 81
Fire starts in apartment hit by flooding last summer
Value of Pullen's improper gifts topped $100
Mayors wager beer, meat on bowl game
You can expect snow on Friday
Brownback: Higher ed pinch likely
Damage extensive at apartment complex
Business ethics expert reflects on the top five moments of the decade
K-State researchers provide year of intriguing discoveries
K-State professor looks at decade's top food safety trends
Looking for a last minute gift idea? Amiko Matsuo has these charming ceramic 'space fillers' as she calls them. We call them delightful. Many more assorted creations, ask to see in the gallery. Priced at $30.
Commissioners vote to move on opening up Third Street
USD 383 sues city over free-water agreement
Brownback, regents at odds over higher-ed
City agrees to recertify levee
Mayor Snead won't run for re-election
K-State suspends Pullen, Kelly
K-State professor is state social worker of the year
Drama therapist's new book promotes barrier-free theater
Hmmm....3 more days....which brings us to Lacey Lewis and her still life paintings, oils on a wood block panel. These holiday gift ideas not only hang, but also look fantastic sitting on a counter top or table! Ask to see in the gallery or have a closer
Law Board OKs deal with police
Pottawatomie County OKs work to Crown C intersection
Soldiers honored for helping civilian
Planning board approves zoning changes
K-State alumnus earns pinstripes as architect
K-State grad hits home run with design of Yankee Stadium, site of the Pinstripe Bowl
Professor edits new book about Soviet Union in World War II
4 more days and another recommendation for a gift idea are works by Lisa Grossman. There are a variety of paintings from Lisa, from her contemporary plein air landscapes and sky paintings to watercolors of lightning strikes and southwest U.S. Click here.
State health foundation awards grants
Riley County prepares for expected snow
Black Hawk helicopter unit winding down mission in Iraq
Riley County is included in burn plan
City could move to open Third Street
Grad student, Russian botanist enhancing biology lessons at Junction City High School
Professors using USDA grant for veterinary education enhancement project
Dodds contributes to new national study on nitrogen water pollution
Quiet on campus this week! Thursday is the last day MCC will be opened until Jan. 5. Have a Merry Christmas!
Only 5 more shopping days, so our countdown for Holiday gift ideas is nearing conclusion with these ceramics by Yoshiro Ikeda. Many works are currently on display in our exhibit, but others starting at just $150 are also available. Here is a link to Yosh
How a police presence brings smiles
Survey a portrait of a city
Field for city race up to four
Counting to 50,000
Fake Christmas trees don't spare forests
Holiday allergy triggers not so simple
Junction City club busted by police
Area jobless rate rises in November
Man gets sentence as career offender
These oil paintings on cigar box lids are a contemporary Holiday gift idea for any art admirer. Robert Russell, Professor of Art at Pittsburg State Univ, is currently on display at our gallery, priced under $400...come and see! More here:
Senate runs away from earmarks
K-State partners with Argentinean university
Computer science team places third
Manhattan man charged with vehicular burglary
K-State program honored for service
KSU project brings iPads to local classes
Shooting victim's health improving
Irwin Hospital provides care for four-legged soldier
Ex-USD 383 supt. an aspiring talk-show host
Accident on icy road kills Topeka man
Fireplace ashes cause winter fires
Three arrested in Ecstasy drug ring
U.S. Senate to vote on spending legislation today
Regents approve stricter standards for admissions
Teachers vote to reject $400 one-time deal
Burglars still at large, JC police say
TheMercury.com glitch resolved
Three students earn Gilman Scholarships for study abroad
Research looks at pathogenic attacks on host plants
Eric Abraham's porcelain creations appear as if they stepped out of a Grimm fairy tale or Tolkien novel. Unique..and creative..from the mastermind of Eric! Share one as a Holiday gift to someone or yourself, starting at $110. See more:
Last day of finals!!!
Partnership with Argentinean university kicks off
K-State project putting iPads in local math classrooms
Manhattan husband and wife both die Sunday
City focuses on lot 9 in south end
Soldier in critical condition after accident
Survey shows how Manhattan has grown
KSU professor receives journalism fellowship
K-State Research and Extension Releases its Top 10 Web Publications List
Baltrip receives business journalism fellowship
Program helping Latina, Latino students earn teaching degrees is honored
Counting down more Holiday gift ideas brings us to these wonderful pastel paintings by Gary Ozias. These beautifully framed landscapes range from $250 to $320. See more of Gary's works here:
Stop by The Crusader Shop before you go home for Christmas break to buy your gifts. The Christmas Sale is going on now!!
Double shooting this morning
School construction plans up for approval
Holiday burglars 'more daring,' police say
Three people arrested in drug bust
Pottawatomie County recycles 350,000 pounds of materials
Pottawatomie County leery of Tallgrass' beer waste
164 abortions performed in county in '09
Holiday season can be difficult time for some
How about a playful watercolor from Rebecca Hoyer for a Holiday gift idea? Starting at $250, these sprightly colored 'who-ville' cityscapes will make even the Grinch's heart grow 4 sizes larger!
Computer science team places third in supercomputing competition
When holiday time isn't so merry: therapist offers tips for coping with grief
Next in line for Holiday Gift Ideas are these oil paintings by Kim Casebeer. See more here: charming impressions start under $500, excellent for a seasoned collector!
Man slashed with box cutter in Walmart bathroom
Official advises homeowners to reduce risk of fire
Company offers preventive health screenings
Jenkins to serve on Ways and Means
Fight over drugs leads to arrest of KC man
Coronary deaths top list in county
Commission to take up park design
Soldier honors fallen sibling with flyover in Iraq
Air Force, Army ROTC cadets earn commissions
Gifts from campus spread Wildcat holiday cheer
K-State Olathe grand opening set for April 26
Donor's gift reveals a heart of gold
It's not too late to give your special grad a gift
County's rate of divorce rises
Teachers agree to $400 deal
Police are rounding up the usual suspects
Long, tough road is not over for freshly minted engineers
Todd Van Duren's playful ceramic houses make curious holiday gifts. Colorful, whimsical, and priced at $95 - $150 continue their popularity. See here:
Geary, Riley tops for tying knot
KSU professor receives faculty sponsorship
The case for a real Christmas tree
Professor walks while she works
NBAF site selection was fair, official says
Second joins city field
Greater Manhattan to get $600K
Wildcat Creek Road project nears final planning stage
Caps, gowns & coats
Soldier shot in hunting accident
Forget whistling -- this professor walks while working
Tips for making tree selection environmentally friendly
2010-2011 Snow Routes Map
The Crusader Shop Christmas Sale going on now! Come to the CC around noon for your chance to win free gift cards to use in The Crusader Shop & MCC Dining Services.
December 7 City Commission Meeting Replay
Book celebrates 150 years of Kansas beef
Manhattan native nominated for state position
Man convicted in Aggieville burglaries
Water treatment plant gets upgrades
Death rate in county up 10%
Area jobless rate returning to normal
Ex-soldier held in case of body found in lake
Another gift idea you ask? Terry Maxwell's gorgeously surreal watercolors start at $150. These shown are available in addition to many others. Call, email, or stop in!
How to green your holidays: keeping things bright but energy efficient
K-State students earn scholarships for 2010-2011
New book commemorates 150 years of Kansas beef
How we got here
The ordinance in brief
Public sounds off on ordinance
Last Chapel service of the semester today.
Management professor awarded ConocoPhillips faculty sponsorship
K-State architecture students receive fourth place at national competition
Dialogue and communication key in improving food safety
Cornell Mayfield, former city official, dies at age 62
One-fifth of births in county were to single moms
Commissioners vote to add gender identity, sexual orientation to policy
Teacher salary negotiations Friday
Squirrel kills power
Alcoholic energy drinks: risky behavior
Tips for recycling, from presents to parties
Riley County's birth rate in line with state
Pottawatomie County proposed law facility moving closer to reality
Loss of grocery a problem in Onaga
Architecture students place fourth nationally
More than 1,275 K-State students to graduate in Dec. 10, 11 ceremonies
KSU to help commercialize intellectual property portfolio
County loosens rules for buying things
Growth spurt
City poised to settle polarizing issue Tuesday
ROTC cadets earn honors for excellence
Students chosen to perform, speak at graduation ceremonies
More than 1,275 students to graduate Dec. 10 and 11
How about blown glass as a gift idea? Vernon Brejcha's works are in museum collections worldwide. See our glass from Vernon here: And AlBo Glass has pieces starting at $60, ask to view at the gallery or inquire!
How to save a stream
Putting life in Meadowlark
Organizing for next April
Counting down to Holiday Gift Ideas continues with these watercolors by James Jones. These are exhibited just inside our entrance door, and priced $95 each.
Optimist Youth of the Month
Contract to middle ground
Professor to attend U.N. conference
Lenient parents, access among reasons for teen drinking
Time for dinner Saturday in Olsburg
University's tech transfer group to help commercialize intellectual property portfolio
Professor to participate in U.N. climate change conference
K-State is New York bound
Steven Graber has unique works in our current exhibit for Holiday gift ideas. Steven's mixed media emotive figure paintings have been very popular and can be seen here: Better yet, stop in the gallery and also see Roxann Graber's creative pho
County's housing market remains strong
New center to create bioscience-based products
Board gets redistricting preview
Baker Field to stay
Mortar board awards scholarships, honors outstanding faculty and staff
New statewide center to create, commercialize bioscience-based products and more
Classic holiday movies have universal appeal, professor says
Music department offers several holiday-themed performances in December
2010 All-University Campaign sets an all-time record
There's no place like Nome for professor researching migrant shorebirds
New KSU course offered for stressed students
KSU child care center moves to new home
$300 copper-wire theft the latest in a dangerous nation-wide trend
City approves water-rate change
Regent at odds with Kansas Bioscience Authority over mill project funding
University's Center for Child Development moves to new home
Rotary International names Lewis a World Peace Fellow
NRC approves university reactor safety steps
School board to open talk about redistricting
Nuclear Regulatory Commission lets KSU off without a fine
Flood plain map to force changes
Dara's gunman sentenced to 14 years
November falloff
Three arrested in St. George robberies
Toys for Manhattan accepting donations
Airport receives $300,000 federal grant
NBAF plans move forward, despite critics
Plein air oil paintings from Zak Barnes are available for a special holiday offer. Call us at 785.537.2099 for extraordinary details. See more of Zak's paintings here:
McCall Road Concrete Paving
McCall Road Concrete Paving
Kerusso Dayz applications are now due this Friday! We don't want you to miss out on an opportunity to serve this spring break. More info in the Student Development Office.
Program helps teachers bring Ethiopian culture to classrooms
College student back in the nest for holidays? Family studies experts offer parents coping tips
Colonel to assume command of brigade in Tuesday ceremony
Woman found dead in home
Commission likely to amend water rate structure Tuesday
RCPD, public works projects
Focus on health cast as focus on freedom
Discrimination Ordinance
Next in the holiday gift ideas are these 8x10 oil paintings by Nora Othic. Charmingly simple and technically astounding. Priced under $150.
Welcome back students! Don't forget that Kerusso Dayz applications are due today! Don't miss out on a trip of a lifetime.
Sebelius to kick off Landon
Ex-mayor wants to build plaza worth Czech-ing out
Bed bugs are itching to make themselves at home here
Drinking offenses 'come in waves'
Merit scholarships for 13 area students at KU
Six local teachers recieve classroom projects funding
Manhattan native serves as Moran's intern in Washington, D.C.
Countdown to Holiday Gift Ideas - How about ceramics such as mugs, small lidded containers, oil ewers, and other functional works of art? Prices starting at $20, Danny Meisinger, Chris Arensdorf, and Caroline Kahler shown and many others available.
K-State to host sessions for middle school girls
Students to share responses
Teen arrested after another alleged robbery
K-State agriculture experts try to help farmers in Africa improve harvest
Local post office recommends going online to avoid long wait
It's 5 a.m., do you know where your ticket is?
Stories help improve food safety habits
Soil research provides new insight
Manhattan resident wins trip from 'Ellen' show
Junction City teen wanted for questioning in robberies
Roundabouts safer, faster... once you get used to them
Ralph Fontenot's watercolors are wonderful gifts all year round. Rolling hills, snow covered prairies, or a countryside cottage may be the subject of Ralph's creations starting at $75.
Dance program's WinterDance 2010 in Nichols Theater Dec. 2-4
Cirque Dreams Illumination final McCain performance of semester
Researchers find stories can help improve food safety behavior
North end green space to be split
City questions taking plunge on pool rates
Chefs cook to win in culinary competition
Expert to discuss future biofuel needs
National Guard prepares for ADT mission
Dragon Brigade welcomes new commander
Bomb threat in Junction City was a prank, police say
Football grows into tradition at Thanksgiving
Some tips to make holiday shopping a little less stressful
James Munce has been with our gallery since its inception over 30 years ago. His intaglio etchings are great gift ideas, prices from $50 to $200. See more here
Unemployment rate falls in Manhattan
Officers collect toys for Operation Santa Claus
Meadowlark Hills CEO to retire Jan. 1
Parents sue passenger in son's vehicular death
Pottawatomie County gets glimpse of proposed smoke management plan
State orders Four Loko off shelves
When it comes to burglars, be a Scrooge
Phi Kappa Phi chapter selects fall 2010 scholarship recipients
Creative writing students to share literary responses to special art exhibit
Soil research provides new insight into future global warming predictions
These small oil paintings by Cally Krallman may just be the ticket for a Holiday gift idea. Priced under $150, these are the last three remaining.
MCC offices will be closed Wednesday, Nov 24-Sunday, Nov 28. Happy Thanksgiving everyone!!
County sees ending balance near $3.6M
Butler is first to file for city seat
His innovative work leads to honor for Wamego teacher
Pools and plaza on city slate
KSU scientists create purple sweet potato pie
College of Veterinary Medicine selects Early Admission Scholars
Media arrangements for Landon Lecture by Kathleen Sebelius
Purple sweet potatoes turn pie into possible cancer-fighting food
Next in the gift ideas are uniquely glazed majolica-ware from artist Wynne Wilbur. A few pitchers, platters, and cup and tiles remain available for Holiday-giving! Priced $30 and up.
Care for some tea with your local politics?
The dickens you say
Volunteer day helps dress up Discovery Center worksite
The looming food crunch
'Visionary' K-State housing leader to retire at end of next year
Executives explore the workings of flour mills
Countdown to Holiday Gift Ideas - Our daily installment today recommends these popular 'birds on a wire' paintings by Lisa Lala. These three 15"x19" framed beauties are the only remaining from a disappearing flock, priced at $475 each
Break is here! Quiet campus today. Have a great Thanksgiving everyone!
Students place 2nd at international competition
K-State dean receives national education award
This Santa's helper is in need of a workshop
Pottawatomie County sheriff offers alerts on sex offenders
County asks for elimination of property tax exemptions
County OKs contract for inmate health-care provider
Director says controversial measures eventually coming to airport
Countdown to Holiday Gift Ideas - These are just some of the ceramics from artist Jerry Rhodes, priced from $45 to $165. Every day (or at least almost every day) we will post more holiday gift ideas in a variety of media and prices.
Architecture exhibit features Letarouilly's 'Edifices de Rome Moderne'
K-State students take second at international leadership competition
Maes receives WCET's highest award for adult and rural education leadership
Museum gathers 'material evidence' for exhibit
K-State benefactor Beach dies at 92
Wamego to fight Westar's request for rate increase
Auto accident on U.S. 24 leaves two brothers dead
Flights to Chicago
Teachers, district seek resolution on impasse
USD 383 gears up for water fight
'Mr. Manners' gives holiday dining tips
K-State associate dean awarded for mentoring
Riley County sees increase in sales-tax revenue
Imposters ticketed at KSU basketball game
Emergency landing ends safely at airport
Small Community Air Service Development Grant
Beach Museum gathers 'Material Evidence' for exhibit
Undergraduate research mentoring efforts earn Goff national recognition
K-State's 'Mr. Manners' provides holiday dining tips
City adopts building codes, but nixes safe-room provision
Commissioners strike down resolution for pay increases
ACLU has concerns over care at county jail
NBAF report ignites debate
12 soldiers inducted into Audie Murphy Club
Aide doubts prospect of peace in Middle East
State forces sheriff's clerk to resign
Blood drive to honor former MHS graduate
St. George school earns Blue Ribbon
Anderson Avenue
Anderson Avenue
Advanced Manufacturing Institute now part of worldwide instrumentation experts program
Magyar named member of Royal Institute of British architects, releases new book
Preventative dental care, daily toothbrushing are keys to healthy pet
Rapist gets five life sentences
Lab still has strong support in Congress
Country Music Award winners set to perform at Stampede
K-State professor evaluates global businesses
Suit on board agenda
Planning board reviews update on Gateway plan
Chamber to oppose amending discrimination ordinance
Mercy officials say they will work to meet lab standards
Last few days before Thanksgiving Break!!
The Mayor’s Spirit of the Holidays Lighted Parade
Three faculty members receive International Educator Award
Football finds place in Thanksgiving celebrations, professor says
Professor evaluates global businesses to determine effective outsourcing practices
Q & A: Understanding the NRC risk-assessment report on NBAF
K-State student researches human trafficking
Potter pleads no contest in manslaughter charge
City to take up codes, pay raises
K-State officials dispute report's findings
Report questions safety of biodefense lab
Beach Museum having holiday-themed art workshop
Senior from Olathe researches human trafficking
Report released on NBAF risk assessment
Where's the beef? In his stomach
Marshall won't seek another term
Jail struggles with providing inmate health care
New members elected to KSU Foundation Board of Trustees
Two sentenced in Dara's robbery
Producers face task in presenting 'Potter' wrapup
Commons formally dedicated
Prospective candidates given a feel for how to run, hold office
Women's Soccer 2010 National Champions!! Congrats Lady Crusaders!!
Watch the Lady Crusaders in the Soccer Championship Game live right now:
Oasis begins!
McCain presents Tony Award-winning musical 'Spamalot' Nov. 18
Harry Potter and the arts connection
Professors discuss magic of new Harry Potter film
Kansas Housing awards area funds
KSU student contractors group among best, nationally
KSU groups host second in speaker series
Officials to release risk assessment
$100K at stake in KSU-KU competition
University's student chapter of Associated General Contractors among best in nation
Strawn to seek term limits
Area residents say 'thank you' to military
100 trees to be planted at Milford State Park
Coalition to honor deceased vet during Thursday's parade
Landfill cleanup mapped
Economic report: Net job creation down
K-Stater from Randolph gets $10K scholarship
Bernd Foerster, dean and mall overseer, dies
Autistic professor says to never stop growing
Food for Thought lecture series honors Dan Upson
The arts to help formalize partnership between K-State, China's Jilin University
K-State senior earns national engineering consulting trade association scholarship
Suspect in 2009 VFW thefts arrested
Raising Riley: It is OK to let baby cry sometimes
Councils to give reports to USD 383
GI-friendly Shulz visits Iraq
Law Board axes Fraternal Order of Police as bargainer
Energy competition to pit K-State, Manhattan against KU, Lawrence
Air Force ROTC conducting silent guard to honor veterans
University top military-friendly honoree for fourth year in a row
Sheriff seeks help in hit-and-run incident
Research team receives patent for method of genetically engineering soybean plants to control destru
K-State President Schulz leading K-State delegation on Iraq trip
K-State research team receives patent
Murray case to get national TV airing
Economic development portfolio to get city review
No surprises as canvass adds to 2010 county tallies
Alcohol listed as a factor in K-18 fatality
Young to serve as president of Mid-America Universities International
Carnivorous plants make appearance in 'Little Shop of Horrors' and at campus herbarium
An eye for limited government
Strawn says he's out of 2011 field
Prince case ordered to trial
Webcam research helps kids improve reading fluency
Local student to be honored
K-State purple goes green with 'Game Day Recycling'
Former bird lover's property to be turned into sanctuary
Squirrel on line disrupts electric power
Renewable energy project gets off ground
Training is a gut check for cavalry unit
Miller Ranch Water Tank
Miller Ranch Water Tank
Musical 'Little Shop of Horrors' Nov. 11-14 at K-State
K-State interns contribute to corporate sustainability
'I Can See Me' webcam research helps kids improve reading fluency
Fulbright Scholarship awarded to philosophy professor to study in Kyrgyzstan
Dedication ceremony for Coffman Commons Nov. 11
Peterson and Glasscock selected to work on Brownback's transition team
More than $60,000 in grants awarded in area
Design chosen for K-State's WWII memorial
First chosen for $5 million endowed deanship
West Elementary to celebrate
County compiling wish list
Member wants USD 383 to return to bargaining table
Schools may sue over free water
Veterinary research program provides experience, opportunities
Yar Ebadi first to serve in Edgerley Family Endowed Deanship
Konza Prairie research to benefit grasslands worldwide
Music department plans month of concerts
Prescription drug bust jails 9 in Geary County
Westloop redo gets go-ahead
Free water to stop flowing for churches, schools
Carlin's win lone bright spot for local Democrats
Mosier, Lewis ride GOP wave to victory
K-State to host 'Harry Potter' editor
KSU business ethics prof to release book
No secret; it's Siri
Pottawatomie County seeks to put GPS on 13 rural road graders
Planning Board approves Lee Mill
USD 383, Fort Riley form bond
This polling place has ballots plus eats
Design exchange gives students international experience without leaving Manhattan
English department to host Harry Potter editor Cheryl Klein Nov. 3
Business ethics professors to release new book
Column from Minneapolis about Jon Wefald
City to take up project
Candidates blowing smoke?
More than 3,200 voters have cast their ballots early
2010 Bowman Design Forum on campus Nov. 17
Michigan State geographer to discuss Amazon and green energy demands
American Dietetic Association honoring K-State dietitian
Two K-State faculty receive research, teaching award
Geographer to discuss green energy demands
Frontier program emphasizes food safety
Family commits $5 million to K-State
Local principals awarded for efforts
Heavy metal sounds slam into Wareham
Candidates spend last days knocking for votes
Very little room to make deal
City can expect fight for free water
$5 million gift commitment benefits two facilities at K-State
K-State physicist to present research
Girl hospitalized after aggravated battery
Communities nationwide vote to raise local taxes
County government may expand after election
Secretary touts local control
Proposed discrimination policy clears hurdle
Multicultural honor society inducts new members
Plant pathology faculty and graduate students receive national honors
Professor studies the female variable in gubernatorial candidates
Kids honored at recent Optimist Club session
Scout receives Eagle rank
Undergraduate researcher spends summer conducting food safety research
College of Arts and Science to honor alumni today
Wilkerson sees few changes in crime trends
Turning pillowcases into dreamy dresses
USD 383 to explore new school
Local Democrats beat opponents in voting
Make it four in a row: K-State No. 1 in all-sports graduation rate for fourth straight year
Establishing good credit can help young adults in today's economy
An upgrade for Aggieville windows
Schulz family hopes donated tree blossoms into Christmas tradition
Sales-tax revenue rises sharply
Mayor Snead Awarded Excellence in Local Government Award
College of Arts and Sciences honors alumni at inaugural celebration
K-State alum leads team to national physics apparatus competition win
Researchers investigate causes of population declines of prairie chickens in Kansas
'In-kind' contributions exceed $5,000
Distinguished professor of immunophysiology receives one of field's highest honors
Plan to aid special needs people during emergency is OK'd
Darryl Worley to perform at Fort Riley Friday
$30K in cell phones stolen from mall
Riley County police seek runaway
Petition for Sunday alcohol sales in Pott County invalid
Incumbents have big edge over challengers
Landscape architecture student takes part in DIY Network's 'Turf War'
Jon Darbyshire, RSA Archer executive and K-State alum, to deliver distinguished lecture
KSU to use $2M grant for food safety improvements in cattle systems
School for candidates in session Nov. 11
Longer nights due for K-18 motorists
Education Career Fair provides opportunity for students and regional school districts to connect
Mathematics student receives $3,000 scholarship
$2 million grant to help improve food safety in beef, dairy cattle systems
KSU professor honored by Soil Science Society
Ft. Riley team runs in Army ten-miler race
Tips for parents: tame the holiday sweet tooth
Interior design students tackle a task for the zoo
Bad debts, charity care burden Mercy
NBAF divides county foes
Bipartisan math work
Feds say capitalizing on a street name will be a no-no
Rush to register: Apartment overload
'Off' day is a big 'on' day for band sporting new duds
Holiday decorations next K-State Gardens Luncheon Series
K-State's freshman honorary Quest selects new members for 2010-2011
College of Veterinary Medicine receives national accreditation
Community Development Block Grant RFP
Community Development Block Grant RFP
Pine tree transplantation kicks off holidays
Retailers & Restaurants! Be a part of our Holiday Shopping Promotion
Division of Continuing Education, College of Education collaborate to win two special awards
Presentation by feminist scholar-activist Maria Lugones Oct. 28
Professor's research on graphene shares connection with Nobel Laureates
Nick Pannone speaking on our chapel series "Se7en."
Professor's research connected to Nobel laureates
Dara's armed robber found guilty
RCPD director requests nurse for county jail
Site title goes to DHS
School board pleased with scores
City may cut off free water to schools and churches
City seeks to connect McCall Road with 4th Street
Campaign Academy-Thursday, November 11, 2010, 6pm to 8:30pm
Fort Riley to address OSHA report
Band Lady Antebellum coming to Stampede
Property auction nets $22K
Airport to launch expansion study
Get your motor runnin'
Students' internship projects on display at College of Architecture, Planning and Design
Sidebar: Art connects preschoolers in China, Manhattan
Chinese early childhood teachers to visit K-State, Flint Hills
School board to discuss academic health of district
Pottawatomie County attorney seeks more bite in resolution
Planning board approves projects
Driving to beer store costs more for K-Staters
K-State professor drowns while on vacation
Area cities want more enforcement
University Distinguished Lecturer Series to sponsor lecture-recital by string quartet ETHEL
Developing Scholars present research
Veterinarian offers tips for giving best care to aging pets
KSU 'developing scholars' present research
Experts offer tips to care for older pets
'Merchants of Doubt' author details political effects on climate science
County gets peek at bid for jail medical care
Local guardsman promoted to rank of Brigadier General
K-State to clean up landfill
University's singing ambassadors spread purple pride across the state
Musical theater production 'Fiddler on The Roof' comes to McCain
Temple Grandin to speak at K-State Nov. 9
Driver killed in Friday crash was KSU student
KU to honor 78 seniors from Clay, Pottawatomie, Riley counties
Accident in northeast Kansas kills 2
Students needed for counseling project
OSHA cites Army for violations at Fort Riley plant
Stimulus funds help speed up local projects
Excite! workshop centers on scholarships
Professor looks at Latino families on TV
Soldiers share stories of PTSD
Army-Air Force game boosts morale on post
Board holds off action on proposed gender policy
Evacuation drill has kids switching schools
Chemistry Week offers magic shows and more
Tap dancers plan Halloween events
KSU's athletic training reaccredited
Post hospital to fill all soldier, veteran needs
Sebelius to open Landon Lecture Series
Police: Student fell on his own
Marching festival to feature high school
Law enforcement experts discuss 4th Amendment
City closes in on new water rate
Victim in beating here is dead
Diplomat says risk of nuke attack is high
Fort Riley Club hosts 'flocking fundraiser'
KSU professors earn prestigious awards
Commission questions zoning authority
Transfer of site awaits Capitol developments
Sunset Zoo’s Wild Wild West SPOOKtacular October 23 & 24
Sunset Zoo’s Wild Wild West SPOOKtacular October 23 & 24
Sunset Zoo’s Wild Wild West SPOOKtacular October 23 & 24
Initiative aims to strengthen KSU sales program
Ph.D. students earn research fellowships
Tips sought on man in ditch
Water back on agenda
Sports talk in a pod
The off day that's a work day for Riley County
Election fraud major topic in Kansas secretary of state debate
Reitz suspension is lifted
Campaigning goes viral
A fresh taste of campus life
Districts ponder how to balance cuts with program needs
Kansas Wheat Alliance contributes $340,000 to KSU
KSU researchers seek to control insects in warehouses
Man found beaten in ditch
Groundbreaking for Justin Hall addition today
Retirement is for the dogs
RCPD says inspection issues at jail fixed
We are always getting in new art and usually it is posted on the website pretty soon thereafter. Here's a new one from Lisa Grossman titled "A Sweep of Sky--Orange and Blue and it is 12x48" in size. We missed getting it on the site but d
Institute to feature Fort Riley soldiers' stories
As election nears, campaign signs damaged
Former state senator named interim head
Students 'recover' credits
Wildcats fans get in early for big showdown
Radio history symposium at KSU this month
TAPESTRY!!--Tim Forcade is premiering the first of his photographs that has been woven into a jacquard tapestry. This is NOT a print process, but rather individually dyed threads are woven into a large cloth with the image created by the interplay of thr
We've been treated to a gorgeous new river painting by Brian Slawson. Relax and flow downstream in the calming yet dramatic sunrise and water ripples. It is 24" x 48", an oil on panel, come by to see!!
Fort Riley places second in tournament
Flordie Pettis, former board member, is dead
McTeacher's Night raises funds for local school
City to review building codes
City overrides planning board
Expect snarl on game day
State treasurer hopes to avoid Republican wave
Request for Qualifications
Request for Qualifications
Barbara, my best friend, business partner and wife of almost 40 years. We could not make this gallery work if not for her skills as bookkeeper, registrar, and catering chef.
Lisa Lala has delighted us with five new paintings, including this fresh 'birds on a wire' 12"x34" beauty. If you are not familiar with Lisa's thick impasto luscious knife paintings, you should be. See her other available paintin
Body First announces fitness challenge winners
Chipotle lowers counters for wheelchair users
Two locals robbed at gunpoint this morning
Westmoreland wants roads resurfaced sooner rather than later
USD 383 to take up re-districting
Growth is key issue at county forum
Barbara, my best friend, business partner and wife of almost 40 years. We could not make this gallery work if not for her skills as bookkeeper, registrar, and catering chef.
Lisa Lala has delighted us with five new paintings, including this fresh 'birds on a wire' 12"x34" beauty. If you are not familiar with Lisa's thick impasto luscious knife paintings, you should be. See her other available paintin
TAPESTRY!!--Tim Forcade is premiering the first of his photographs that has been woven into a jacquard tapestry. This is NOT a print process, but rather individually dyed threads are woven into a large cloth with the image created by the interplay of thr
We've been treated to a gorgeous new river painting by Brian Slawson. Relax and flow downstream in the calming yet dramatic sunrise and water ripples. It is 24" x 48", an oil on panel, come by to see!!
McCall Road
Advance voting ballots to be sent out Oct. 13
City may OK hotel's manager
McCall Road
McCall Road
Soldier found dead Sunday
KSU invited to recruitment fair in China
Commission candidate cited in traffic accident
Couple to endow grain science professorship
Shawnee Co. extension program seeks votes for project
Police arrest man after standoff
Victims of domestic violence remembered
Encuentro celebration at K-State
1 hurt in car-train collision
Study to show if city's infrastructure can handle growth
Police seek guidance on noise permits
Legislative candidates stress job creation
Hot chili, cool music
Tuttle to provide free fish Monday
Manager halts effort to win hotel deal
Grain Science & Industry to celebrate 100th anniversary
Third Street Construction
Third Street Construction
KSU Criminology Club to host speakers
Cancer research center to host luncheon
Educators, teachers should encourage students to dream big, research says
KSU announcer to support cancer research
Former National Science Foundation officer to speak at university
Soldier died in carbon monoxide poisoning
Healing board may take up Dr. Reitz's case
Gender ordinance questioned
Reactor still closed after inspection
Citizens' Academy
Pierre Street to K-177 is Open
Boys State extends deal with K-State through 2015
Code proposal would mandate detectors
UT shooting heightens awareness at K-State
K-State's nuclear reactor temporarily shut down
Commissioners spare Goodnow Cabin from ax
KSU researchers receive engineering award
K-State Salina progresses in 'pilotless flight'
Report finds nothing suspect in Nihart's death
Architect lauds rebuilt Greensburg
Fort Riley to compete in Combatives Tournament
City's sales-tax deficit nears $400K mark
HOME Investment Partnerships Program
HOME Investment Partnerships Program
Sunday's education briefs
West Elementary a 'school of distinction'
KSU professors make Red State Blues band rock
Mounted color guard to partake in competition
'Family' talk on money, space
A system's delusional hopes
Lewis found guilty of nine charges
At odds over NBAF, manager
KSU hosts 'Tough Enough to Wear Pink' campaign
Two graduates selected for MHS Wall of Fame
Fort Riley to open brain trauma clinic
Cabin's fate to be discussed
Man held on arson charges
Man dies in wreck near Pratt
Officials to open K-18
Two found dead of carbon monoxide
Strawn calls for Democrats' defeat
Crime rate higher in August
Rape case goes to the jury
Year of the Tiger: A New Look at a Vanishing Species
Gov. Parkinson, Rep. Hawk tout bi-partisanship
Ann Trusty (John's wife) took this video as the crowd thinned out at the end of the evening. W
We are always getting in new art and usually it is posted on the website pretty soon thereafter. H
Thanks to all of you loyal fans and collectors who came out to celebrate with us on Sunday. It was
Tom Hawk rally for his campaign to get reelected to the Kansas Legislature.
South End Land To Be Developed
Pierre Street to Reopen
Pierre Street to Reopen
Neo-Regionalist show runs from now until Oct. 30 and the reception for the artists is Fri. 17th Sep
Lisa Lala has delighted us with five new paintings, including this fresh 'birds on a wire'
TAPESTRY!!--Tim Forcade is premiering the first of his photographs that has been woven into a jacqu
We've been treated to a gorgeous new river painting by Brian Slawson. Relax and flow downstrea
Ralph Fontenot, our magnificent local watercolorist, just consigned in these two paintings of local
Please take a virtual tour of our gallery's newest show featuring Cally Krallman (and her new
Here's an email from our old friend and artist, Randy Regier. Many of you know him and I thou
A virtual tour of our new show, Spectacular Uncertainty--better than nothing, but nothing like the
New exhibit at Strecker-Nelson Gallery
This is part of the "Fluidity" watercolor show with a dedicated room of its own. Very fi
The wonderful women (mostly) and men.
Barbara, my best friend, business partner and wife of almost 40 years. We could not make this gall
Game Day Parking
Linear Trail
Manhattan Regional Airport Announces Dallas/Fort Worth and Chicago O'Hare Schedule
Manhattan Regional Airport Announces Dallas/Fort Worth and Chicago O'Hare Schedule
City Pools
City Pools
Cable Channel 3
Fremont and Manhattan Intersection
Fremont and Manhattan Intersection
City Park Trail
City Park Trail
Splash Park Shade Pavilion Dedication
Splash Park Shade Pavilion Dedication
Sunset Avenue Road Closure
City Park Road Repairs to Begin
City Park Road Repairs to Begin
Hilton Garden Inn Hotel & Conference Center Groundbreaking
New Hours of Operation for the Beach Museum of Art
Disaster Assistance
2010 Street Maintenance
Trash Ordinance Amendments
Fort Riley Boulevard Lane Closures
Fort Riley Boulevard Lane Closures
City Park Pool Dedication and Opening
City Park Pool Dedication and Opening
Thunder Over Manhattan
Water Main Improvements and Conserving Water
Water Main Improvements and Conserving Water
College Avenue Street Repairs
College Avenue Street Repairs
Casement Road Closure
Casement Road Closure
ESB Financial Announces Kasasaâ„¢ Launch in Emporia & Manhattan
Denison and Marlatt Intersection Closure
Pierre Street Closure
Cico Park Watershed Drainage Study Open House
Non-stop jet service to Chicago
Coming soon...fly to Chicago and beyond with Manhattan Regional Airport
Manhattan Regional Airport News Conference
Manhattan Regional Airport News Conference
Traffic Changes for City Park
Traffic Changes for City Park
Traffic Changes for City Park
Flint Hills Regional Leadership Program
Exhibitions and Workshops at the Beach Museum of Art - May 27, 2010
Visit the Splash Park
4th Street Closed, Bluemont Avenue Lane Closure
Save 10% When You Fly From Manhattan
Save 10% When You Fly From Manhattan
4th Street Closed, Bluemont Avenue Lane Closure
4th Street Closed, Bluemont Avenue Lane Closure
Cico Park and Northview Swimming Pools Information Session
Cico Park and Northview Swimming Pools Information Session
Renew the Rain
Renew the Rain
Forbes.com ranks Manhattan 3rd!
Transit Plan Open Houses
Transit Plan Open Houses
Speed Limit Restrictions on US-24 for McCall Road Project
Speed Limit Restrictions on US-24 for McCall Road Project
Support a youth volunteer leader from Manhattan!
Northview Pool Open House
Northview Pool Open House
CiCo Pool Open House
2010 Fire Hydrant Maintenance
2010 Fire Hydrant Maintenance
New Flood Insurance Rate Maps
New Flood Insurance Rate Maps
Renew the Rain
Renew the Rain
CiCo Pool Open House
Today is Census Day!
Today is Census Day!
Today is Census Day!
Today is Census Day!
Today is Census Day!
Today is Census Day!
Earth Day
Aggieville Road Closures
Renew the Rain
South 4th Street
Renew the Rain
Renew the Rain
Notice of Public Hearing
Resignation and Rehire of Fire Chief Jerry Snyder
Summer Dreaming: 2010 Summer Zoo Club Packet
Summer Dreaming: 2010 Summer Zoo Club Packet
Spring Cleanup
Year Of The Tiger Points Up Big Cat's Plight
Stormwater Improvement Project
Stormwater Improvement Project
Early Notification System
Manhattan listed in U.S. News & World Report
Rental Inspection Information
ANIMAL HEALTH COMPANY TO RELOCATE TO MANHATTAN
Early Notification System
Exotic Animals as Pets?
Northview Swimming Pool Improvements Open House
Fatal Frog Fungal Disease Figured Out
Northview Swimming Pool Improvements Open House
2010 Public Meetings and Application Schedules
Upcoming Liquor Enforcement Activities
City Conducting Stream Surveying Project
Sunset Zoo's Wild & Fun Adventures for You & Yours
Sunset Zoo's Wild & Fun Adventures for You & Yours
Sunset Zoo's Wild & Fun Adventures for You & Yours
Summer Dreaming: 2010 Summer Zoo Club Packet
FOBMA Fundraiser: Shades of Blue Starring Kelley Hunt
Movement With Objects And Art Workshop With Museum Educator Shelley Weisberg
Riley County Fair
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