Cavalry Competition Underway At Fort Riley
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.
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.
Kansas State University students are optimistic about the recovering economy and job market as they prepare to enter the workforce. Thousands of students put their best foot forward as they met with employers at a massive job fair.
The Manhattan Area Chamber of Commerce will host a non-partisan Candidate Forum on Monday, October 8th from 5:00 – 9:00pm at the Manhattan Arts Center.
Riley County law enforcement officials took time Monday to recognize several employees for their accomplishments and quick thinking in the line of duty.
The Kansas Department of Transportation expects 6,000 bikers at the 18th Annual March of Dimes Bikers for Babies Sunday, Sept. 16.
Community members now have a name to put with the face of Sunset Zoo’s new colobus monkey baby, Kasasa, named after ESB Financial’s Kasasa brand of free checking and savings accounts.
"Saturday Night Live" head writer and "Weekend Update" anchor Seth Meyers will bring his comedy to Kansas State University.
Kansas State University marked the completion of a multi-million dollar expansion project Friday.
A state official met with local seniors Friday to answer questions about policies and services that impact older adults in Kansas.
Here's why being able to afford food has become more difficult for millions of Americans.
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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