Fort Riley Honors Retirees
Fort Riley showed its appreciation Friday for military retirees from all branches of service. Veterans traveled to the home of the Big Red One for the event.
Fort Riley showed its appreciation Friday for military retirees from all branches of service. Veterans traveled to the home of the Big Red One for the event.
Childhood obesity is a growing problem across the country and Kansas State University researchers are working to shed new light on the issue. A $2.5 million grant is helping them find out what stands between kids and healthy choices.
A multi-million dollar facility at K-State is allowing students to develop cutting-edge radiological technology.
Each year, the Kansas Children’s Service League (KCSL) along with 18 other sponsoring agencies provides such training at the Governor's Conference for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect.
Santa is recruiting holiday help already; here's how to help the Bureau again this year.
For the beginner or the longtime social media pro, you will really enjoy Podcamp again this year and learn a lot about talking yourself up.. or talking up your business, too. Read the details here!
This year's event has already doubled from 25 to 50 entrants this year, and there's delicious barbecue you can even take home from SOTW this weekend.
Kansas State University has a new multi-million dollar basketball training facility- one that officials hope will attract new talent and improve the Wildcats’ success on the court.
Students in Geary County and on Fort Riley helped pay tribute to a Junction City family who lost their lives in a plane crash. Thousands of children and educators took part in the event, dedicated to the Bramlage family.
The Topeka Fire Department is hoping for a large turnout for this year's open house at the Fire Academy, 324 SE Jefferson St., Topeka.
The rankings and economic impact of Kansas universities were the main focus of a meeting of the state’s top economic advisers Monday.
The American Red Cross is partnering with Kansas State University this week to host the annual Kansas State University Blood Drive.
Industry members from across the state and region are in Manhattan this week, learning about the latest developments in renewable energy.
Officials are making their way across Kansas this week, educating health care providers and citizens about KanCare, Kansas’ new Medicaid program.
Crews worked quickly to get a busy Manhattan roadway open Monday after a rockslide blocked several lanes of traffic
Local veterans, active duty soldiers and members of the community gathered at The State of Kansas Vietnam Memorial Friday to pay tribute to those who fought for our freedom and lost theirs in the process.
The Flint Hills Discovery Center is marking the official start of fall this weekend by offering a free family day on Saturday, September 22, 2012.
On September 29, 2012 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the Riley County Police Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will give the public another opportunity to prevent pill abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs.
More than 100 reenactors and soldiers from across the country are at Fort Riley this week, taking part in a competition that is rich with history.
Posted: 8:45 PM - Four sisters are preparing to start a new chapter their lives, the next step in their journey together. The Manhattan High School graduates are part of Kansas' first set of quintuplets. Read More
Posted: 05/19/13 - Weather threatened Junction City High School's graduation Sunday night and even though the ceremony had to be moved indoors, it didn't dampen the mood. Read More
Posted: 05/19/13 - The weather held out in the Little Apple Sunday as hundreds of Manhattan High School students received their diplomas after four years of hard work. Read More
Updated: 05/18/13 - More than 3,300 Kansas State University students celebrated their graduation this weekend, looking back at their time spent at K-State and ahead at their future. One graduate received her diploma with very mixed emotions. Read More
Updated: 05/17/13 - Members of local, state and federal agencies gathered Friday in Riley County to honor those killed in the line of duty. Read More