Cops
Friday, Aug. 25Matthew Jernigan, 121 N. 17th St., was arrested at 10:29 a.m. for unlawful sale of depressants. Bond was set at $2,000.Laura Smith,...
Nematode infestation kills over dozen trees on campus
Editor's Note: This article was completed as an assignment for a class in the A.Q. Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communications. When the trees...
Wildcats should be option for NCAA ‘Big Dance’
The latest talk around town is the K-State men's basketball team might be in the "Big Dance" for the first time since the 1995-96...
Varsity Donuts draws large crowd on opening day
An old piano and vintage bikes add charm to a storefront, while old bike tires with lights on the edges are crafted into chandeliers....
Blotter 12-6-10
THURSDAY Clayton Michael Bartkoski, of the 1400 block of Humboldt Street, was booked for failure to appear. Bond was set at $298. Michael Joseph Maguire, of...
Just a Note: music programs belong in elementary schools
Shiny brass and wood instruments stood on display. Their extrinsic keys and mouthpieces waited for eager 10- and 11-year-olds to hold them and breathe...
“Sexy” costumes over-the-top, get creative instead
Halloween is a great time of the year and probably one of the most anticipated celebrations among people of all ages for different reasons....
Officials discuss backlog
The first of several forums on higher education organized by the Kansas Board of Regents was Wednesday at the K-State Alumni Center. Reggie...
Annual spring blood drive to continue with new safety precautions
The Red Cross returns to the K-State campus March 22-25 for its annual spring blood drive in the K-State Student Union Ballroom and the Tallgrass Ballroom in Kramer Dining Center.
Woman arrested on warrant for second-degree murder
An arrest was made this week in the case of a murdered Manhattan man, said Riley County Police Department Lt. Herbert Crosby, Jr. Cathy...
Writer: Determine travels by activities
National Geographic's author and travel expert Doug Lansky educated K-State students on the various ways to plan a memorable travel experience without being roped...
Take Back the Night event unites students in fight against violence
The Aggieville district heard the proud rally cries of roughly 30 voices ring out as people took to the streets Thursday night. The group...
K-State to attempt to snap 4-match losing streak on Saturday
After a close 3-2 loss to Colorado Wednesday night in Boulder, Colo., the K-State women's volleyball team returns home to play Texas A&M on...
Schulz praises K-State’s success
President Kirk Schulz celebrated K-State's success in the past year as he gave his State of the University Address in a nearly full K-State...
Local Sonic earns national top-12 award
It is 5 p.m. at the end of a long day of classes. Dinner is near, but empty refrigerators keep students hungry. For...
Kite’s owner ‘in shock’ due to impending financial lawsuit
By Rudy Date
William "Rusty" Wilson, owner of popular Aggieville destinations Kite's Grille and Bar and Rusty's Last Chance Saloon, is being sued for what debtor Farmers State Bank claims...
Coach Snyder, Kraken Books look forward to releasing “Take It from Me”
Bill Snyder and Jefferson Knapp, owner of Kraken Books, talk about what they look forward to for their upcoming children's book.
Local crowd rocks to sounds of nationally-known red-dirt country
From the moment the doors opened to the last electric note reverberating through the amplifier, many enthusiastic fans found Pat Green's concert at the...
New Orleans natives finish degrees at K-State
Hurricane Katrina knocked their plans well off-course. Julie Moore and her husband, John Myers, didn't get to finish their master's degrees at the University of...
K-State, KU towns face off in energy
Like their respective basketball teams, the towns of Lawrence and Manhattan are going head-to-head this year in a winner-takes-all competition. Take Charge Kansas, an energy...