Tag: RileyCountyKS
Prairie Paws Manhattan to Hold its Inaugural Gala at Sunset Zoo
By Ryan Duey Prairie Paws Animal Shelter of Manhattan will be holding its inaugural Gala on Friday, April 12th from 5:30 to 9:00 p.m. at

Storm Spotter Show in Manhattan Next Week
(RILEY COUNTY, KS – March 21, 2024) The public is invited to attend a free Storm Spotter Show from 7:00 to 8:30 PM on Thursday,
Beyond Tomorrow Downtown Plan Process Starts to Wrap Up Next Week with Open Houses
The City of Manhattan is pleased to announce the Beyond Tomorrow Downtown Plan public input process will begin to wind down next week with a

Kansas State’s Carla Bernat Rises in MountainView Collegiate Golf Tournament
By Jayson Henderson Kansas State’s Carla Bernat made significant strides in the MountainView Collegiate women’s golf tournament in Tucson, Arizona. Bernat’s 4-under par 68 during
K-State Track & Field Excels at Hurricane Invitational
By Jayson Henderson K-State Track & Field participated in the Hurricane Invitational in Coral Gables, Florida. Senior Kade McCall broke his hammer throw record with

Residents can get help with Severe Weather Insurance Claims
By Ryan Duey Residents affected by recent severe weather in Geary and Riley County are encouraged to reach out to the Kansas Department of Insurance
Riley County Alumnus Bryce Chavis Joins Emporia State Football as Receivers Coach
By Jayson Henderson Former Riley County High School alumni Bryce Chavis has joined Emporia State football as the new receivers coach. Chavis previously served as
Flint Hills Discovery Center Hosting Various Events to Celebrate the Solar Eclipse
By Ryan Duey The Flint Hill Discovery Center (FHDC) in Manhattan will be hosting various Events leading up to the day of the Solar Eclipse

Riley’s City-Wide Cleanup Dates Set
By Ryan Duey The City of Riley has announced they will be holding their City-Wide Cleanup on Monday, May 6th, and Tuesday, May 7th this
K-State’s TDI Partners With Veterinary College to See How 3D-Printed Animal Eyes Aid in Ophthalmology Training
By Trish Svoboda Veterinary students at Kansas State University can now study ophthalmology more effectively due to a partnership between the College of Veterinary Medicine