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Seat Belt Crackdown Underway On K-State Campus

Beginning Monday, May 21, and continuing through Sunday, June 3, drivers can expect increased police presence on the campus as the university Police Department joins more than 150 other law enforcement agencies in aggressively enforcing the state occupant restraint and other traffic laws as part of the 2012 Kansas Click It or Ticket traffic enforcement campaign.

400 Seniors Graduate From Manhattan High School

Close to 400 seniors from Manhattan High School received their diplomas on Sunday. The graduates received more than $1 million in scholarships to colleges and universities across the country.

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Secretary of State Kris Kobach To Educate Voters

In an effort to educate the public on the new voting law passed in 2011, Secretary of State Kris Kobach will be holding a series of public meetings in May and June in 11 cities throughout Kansas.

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Historic Hays House Re-Opens For Business

On Friday, what is said to be the oldest continuously operated restaurant west of the Mississippi celebrated its grand re-opening after a fire forced the historic Hays House to shut down for five months.

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RCPD Remembers Slain Officers

The Riley County Police Department, along with members of other local and state agencies, honored officers killed in the line of duty Friday.

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USD 383 Gets New Transportation Director

Doug Messer has been named the new transportation director for Manhattan-Ogden schools. Messer comes to USD 383 from the Riley County Fire Service where he has served for 17 years as the Assistant Fire Chief Supervisor.

KHP Begins Recruiting New Troopers

The Kansas Highway Patrol is excited to announce that we are going to be hiring a new class of recruit troopers, who will be set to begin their careers with the Patrol this coming January.

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Family-Owned ColorWorks Offers A Change Of Pace

For 34 years, Diana and Bob Swafford have been painting the town of Topeka in every color you dare to think of. The married couple and owners of local family-owned ColorWorks Paint & Supply have been making it a point to live up to their motto, "It's always a great day to paint."

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5-Year Old Wamego Boy is 10,000th FHDC Visitor

Just one day shy of the Discovery Center's one month commemorative anniversary, the Flint Hills Discovery Center welcomed its 10,000th visitor, Wamego resident, A.J. Mumford, who will long remember his 5th birthday weekend!

Jobs Are Still Top Economic Concern

Hands down, it's the most important monthly economic report in the race for the White House. And April's numbers from the Labor Department didn't provide President Obama a lot to brag about.

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Seat Belt Crackdown Underway On K-State Campus

Posted: 11:13 AM - Beginning Monday, May 21, and continuing through Sunday, June 3, drivers can expect increased police presence on the campus as the university Police Department joins more than 150 other law enforcement agencies in aggressively enforcing the state occupant restraint and other traffic laws as part of the 2012 Kansas Click It or Ticket traffic enforcement campaign. Read More

RCPD Remembers Slain Officers

Posted: 05/18/12 - The Riley County Police Department, along with members of other local and state agencies, honored officers killed in the line of duty Friday. Read More

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USD 383 Gets New Transportation Director

Posted: 05/17/12 - Doug Messer has been named the new transportation director for Manhattan-Ogden schools. Messer comes to USD 383 from the Riley County Fire Service where he has served for 17 years as the Assistant Fire Chief Supervisor. Read More