The Little Apple Citizen Journal

September 22, 2025

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News

Kansas Forest Service Offers Tree Buyback to Combat Invasive Species
MANHATTAN, Kan. — The Kansas Forest Service will host a Callery pear tree buyback event Oct. 4 in Manhattan as part of efforts to combat an invasive species that threatens native plant communities across the state. The event, scheduled for 2610 Claflin Road, will provide replacement trees to residents who have
Manhattan Street Project to Begin This Week
MANHATTAN, Kan. — The City of Manhattan will begin a mill and overlay project on Yuma Street this week, causing temporary road closures and access restrictions. The project will affect Yuma Street from 4th Street to 10th Street, with moving closures lasting at least one week beginning Sept. 23-26. Access to
Manhattan Community Health Foundation to host annual Crystal Gala Feb. 22
MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — The Manhattan Community Health Foundation will hold its annual Crystal Gala on Feb. 21, 2026 at the Kansas State University Alumni Center to raise funds for healthcare initiatives in the region. The gala supports the foundation’s mission to enhance community health by providing scholarships to healthcare professionals,
Multiple Arrests Made in Manhattan Area Over Weekend
MANHATTAN, Kan. — Riley County police made several arrests from Sept. 19-22, including charges ranging from domestic violence to protection order violations, according to department reports. Joseph Snitker, 23, of Manhattan, was arrested for aggravated domestic battery and criminal damage to property on Sept. 21 at approximately 2:29 a.m.
Manhattan City Government Seeks Resident Input Through ‘Feedback Friday’ Initiative
MANHATTAN, Kan. — The City of Manhattan has launched a weekly community engagement program called “Feedback Friday” to encourage residents to share their opinions on city services and municipal matters. The initiative, promoted through the city’s official social media channels, asks residents to participate in constructive dialogue about local government operations.

Events

Pawnee Mental Health to Host ‘Inspiring Hope & Help’ Auction for Community Services
MANHATTAN, Kan. — Pawnee Mental Health Services will host its “Inspiring Hope & Help” auction Oct. 2-3 to raise funds for essential mental health services across 10 north central Kansas counties. The fundraiser features both a live auction Thursday, Oct. 2, at the K-State Alumni Center, 1720 Anderson Ave., and an online
Manhattan to Host City Commission Candidate Forum Wednesday
MANHATTAN, Kan. — The public is invited to attend a City Commission candidate forum Wednesday, Oct. 1, at 5:30 p.m., hosted by the Downtown Manhattan Inc. Board of Directors. The forum will be held at Rocker’s II downtown event venue at 221 N. 4th St. Candidates will field questions
Flint Hills Discovery Center to Host Bison, Beef and Bourbon Fundraiser
MANHATTAN, Kan. — The Flint Hills Discovery Center Foundation will host its annual Bison, Beef and Bourbon fundraising event Oct. 23 at the Stanley Stout Center, featuring local cuisine, craft cocktails and live entertainment to support youth education programs. The event, beginning at 6 p.m. at 2200 Denison Ave., will
Riley Autumn Days Celebrates Community Spirit October 17-19
RILEY, Kan. — Riley is preparing to welcome visitors from across the region for Riley Autumn Days, a three-day community celebration running October 17-19 that showcases the small town’s charm during peak fall foliage season. Organized by the Riley Roots Collective, the event invites people to “explore, dine, shop and experience

Kansas State University

Emmy winner Richard Thomas to perform ‘Mark Twain Tonight!’ at K-State
MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Emmy Award-winning actor Richard Thomas will bring “Mark Twain Tonight!” to Kansas State University’s McCain Performance Series on Oct. 2, nearly 50 years after Hal Holbrook first performed the show on the same stage. Thomas, beloved by generations for his portrayal of John-Boy Walton in “The Waltons,
KSU Gardens to Host Tropical Plant Sale Friday
MANHATTAN, Kan. — Kansas State University Gardens will host a tropical plant and houseplant sale Friday from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. as part of its September Stroll event. The Purple Thumbs garden group will sell plants from the K-State greenhouses, with most priced between $5 and $10. Organizers
Kansas State earns No. 3 ranking on Forbes’ best employers in Kansas list, No. 5 in Best Colleges for Agricultural Sciences
MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Kansas State University has been ranked No. 3 on Forbes’ list of best employers in Kansas, marking the highest ranking of any college or university in the state. The university moved up three spots from last year, matching its No. 3 placement in 2023 and 2021. This

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