Junction City Couple Welcomes First 2013 Baby At GCH
Updated: 4:21 PM A Junction City couple welcomed their first child to the world on Wednesday and the baby boy was also the first infant to be born at Geary Community Hospital in 2013.
Updated: 4:21 PM A Junction City couple welcomed their first child to the world on Wednesday and the baby boy was also the first infant to be born at Geary Community Hospital in 2013.
Updated: 10:31 AM The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) has announced that five Kansas state parks will participate in the America’s State Parks “First Day Hikes” on New Year’s Day 2013.
Posted: 7:48 PM Nearly 60 years after serving in combat, a local veteran is being recognized for his efforts to defend our country during the Korean War.
Posted: 1:20 PM The Kansas Children’s Discovery Center will count down the New Year and celebrate early with a “Noon” Year’s Eve balloon drop at 12PM on Monday, December 31.
Updated: 3:59 PM Veterinarians at Kansas State University say they’re dealing with a large number of cases of an infectious disease in horses, caused by a bacteria found in the soil.
Posted: 6:02 PM In Riley and Geary County, the weather made way for a treacherous commute for drivers Thursday and poses more concerns on the roads as temperatures dip back down in the evening.
Posted: 9:51 PM Mercy Regional Health center in Manhattan debuted new technology this week, designed for minimally invasive surgery.
Posted: 10:02 PM Officials are seeking feedback from the public regarding the development of a multi-purpose sports facility in the regional area.
Updated: 9:11 PM A Junction City woman has been walking to work and her kids have been walking to school but no more. The single mom of two was surprised with a new car right before Christmas.
Posted: 8:12 PM A local car dealer is gearing up to build a new multi-million dollar facility in Junction City and hopes it will help develop a stretch along I-70.
Updated: 8:55 PM K-State fans stopped throughout the day Friday to catch a last glimpse of the press box at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. The building, a focal point in the stadium, will be imploded as part of a massive expansion project.
Updated: 6:17 PM Kansas First District Congressman Tim Huelskamp announced on Friday at the Manhattan Regional Airport that he will open a satellite office in Manhattan in 2013. He will continue to maintain offices in Dodge City, Salina, and Hutchinson.
Updated: 11:54 AM A student at Manhattan High School has made a very small list of students have have accomplished a major academic feat.
Updated: 1:24 PM Manhattan High School Principal Terry McCarty has announced that he will be stepping down at the end of the school year. McCarty tells WIBW that he is working to finish his doctorate degree in order to become a school superintendent.
Posted: 4:01 PM Officers of the Junction City Police Department will be conducting Night Time Seat Belt Enforcement in the downtown area of Junction City on Friday night and Saturday morning, December 14th and 15th.
Updated: 3:12 PM On Monday December 17, 2012 from 2pm to 6pm the Shawnee County Department of Emergency Management will be at Shawnee Lake’s Reynolds Lodge, Tinman Circle, Topeka selling discounted weather radios.
Posted: 9:51 PM The Junction City Chamber of Commerce marked a milestone Wednesday, showing off its newly combined office.
Posted: 9:36 PM A Riley County child is going out of her way to spread some holiday cheer to our troops overseas and she was recognized Wednesday for her efforts.
Updated: 10:54 AM It was a touching moment at Kansas State University Tuesday night as a deployed Fort Riley soldier was reunited with his family for the holidays.
Updated: 4:51 PM U.S. Senators Pat Roberts and Jerry Moran, and U.S. Representatives Tim Huelskamp and Lynn Jenkins announced Tuesday that Fort Riley was awarded a $35.2 million federal grant to build a new middle school
Updated: 6:12 PM Riley County has dedicated its Law Enforcement Center to a man who has served the local community for nearly 50 years.
Updated: 12:16 PM Thirty-eight individuals from the Greater Topeka area have been selected to participate in the 2013 Leadership Greater Topeka program.
Updated: 5:45 PM Hundreds of K-State students waited in line for hours Wednesday to get their hands on coveted bowl game tickets.
Updated: 2:20 PM On bikes, trikes, scooters, skateboards and go-carts, 250 K-State freshmen showed off vehicles they designed and built for their Intro to Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering course.
Updated: 06/05/2013 - Riley County’s school district is asking citizens to consider a $12.3 million bond issue to make safety improvements to local schools.