Tag: ManhattanKS
Department of Ag to Hold Farmers Market and Local Food Producer Workshop in Manhattan
Kansas Department of Agriculture The Kansas Department of Agriculture and K-State Research and Extension (KSRE) will offer a regional Local Food Producer Workshop in Manhattan
Hynek becomes blood donor after health scare; inspires others to give
Red Cross Haley Hynek gives blood for a very personal reason: four years ago, she received four units of blood and two plasma transfusions to
K-State Gardens Kicked off its Year-Long Celebration this Past Weekend
The K-State Gardens are commemorating their 150th anniversary in 2025 with a year-long celebration. Celebrations kicked off with a luncheon over the weekend at the
Common Table in Manhattan has Been Serving Community Meals for over a Decade
By: Ryan Duey For 10 years, Common Table of Manhattan has been collaborating with local churches to offer free community meals to the homeless population
Common Table of Manhattan Finds New Home
Common Table, a Manhattan non-profit, provides free meals daily to those in need. Previously hosted by rotating local churches, meals will now be served at
2025 Flint Hills Bridal Show Nears
By: Ryan Duey The 2025 Flint Hills Bridal Show, the largest Bridal Show in the Flint Hills region, will host its annual Bridal Show on
Sunset Zoo Mourns Loss of 20-year-old Amur Leopard, One of the Oldest Leopards in Human Care
Melissa Kirkwood, Sunset Zoo Sunset Zoo is mourning the loss of (Vladamir) Vlad, our male Amur leopard who called Sunset Zoo home for over 11
K-State to Face Rutgers in Rate Bowl
By Jayson Henderson Kansas State University’s football team is headed to Phoenix to take on Rutgers in the Rate Bowl, scheduled for December 26 at
Via Christi Manhattan Receives Top Honor for Maternity Care
Ascension Via Christi Hospital in Manhattan has been recognized as a 2025 High Performing hospital for Maternity Care by U.S. News & World Report for
K-State commencement ceremonies set for Friday and Saturday
Kansas State University Kansas State University will see more than 1,200 candidates for graduation this fall at commencement ceremonies set for Friday, December 13th, in Manhattan and