Tag: RileyCountyKS
Students Move in at K-State Before Fall Semester Begins
By Payton Tholstrup Photo Courtesy of FB Kansas State University students moved into their new homes on Wednesday, August 14th as the university celebrated its

Kevin Niles Named Director of Public Utilities for Manhattan
By Payton Tholstrup On Wednesday, August 14th, Interim City Manager of Manhattan, Jason Hilgers, announced that Kevin Niles has been hired as Manhattan’s new Director

City of Randolph Victim of Fraud
By Payton Tholstrup The Riley County Police Department (RCPD) is investigating a fraud case in Randolph, Kansas. RCPD said the report was filed on Tuesday.

Income and Expense Questionnaires Mailing This Week
Riley County Release As part of the annual reappraisal process mandated by the State of Kansas, the Riley County Appraisers office is conducting a survey

Pawnee Mental Health Welcomes New Mental Health Therapist
By: Ryan Duey Pawnee Mental Health has welcomed Lauri Goheen, LMSW, as a new mental health therapist. Goheen holds a master’s degree in social work

USD 379 employees reappointed to Joint Corrections Advisory Board
By Rhys Baker Two Clay Countians have been reappointed to the Riley County Joint Community Corrections Board. USD 379 Communications Coordinator Matt Weller and School,

RCPD Investigates Series of Vehicle Thefts Over The Weekend
By Payton Tholstrup A series of vehicle thefts were reported over the weekend in Riley County. On Friday, August 9th, a 30-year-old woman reported that

Heartland Dermatology Now In Manhattan
By Payton Tholstrup Photo Courtesy of Heartland Dermatology’s FB Page Heartland Dermatology has joined Dr. David Harden’s practice in Manhattan. Harden’s practice was established in

Survey Work and Utility Marking Begins in Keats This Month
Riley County Press Release Residents in the Keats area will begin seeing workers marking utilities and taking topographical survey information this month as part of

Riley County Receives Grant to Assist Residents with Sewer Repairs
By: Ryan Duey Riley County residents needing sewage system repairs but are unable to afford them can receive aid through a $50,000 grant from the