Arts + Culture
Father Time
For over four decades, David Seay has kept history alive one tick at a time atop the Riley County Courthouse Article by Kenny Whitis | Photography by Tim Sigle | Sigle Photography 70 feet above Poyntz avenue in downtown Manhattan, inside the soaring spire of the historic Riley County Courthouse, stands a man who tends to time itself. As the courthouse clock ticks steadily onward, its quiet guardian - part mechanic, part historian - ensures that each gear and pendulum moves with flawless...
June 2025
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Men of Impact
Men shaping the Little Apple’s future through leadership and service to the community Article by Heather Hoffman & Tyler Jackson | Photography by Tim Sigle | Sigle Photography Tony Parker, INTRUST Bank Market President, Manhattan & Junction City Tony Parker serves as the Market President for INTRUST Bank, overseeing operations in Manhattan and Junction City. Appointed in 2024, Tony has a strong background in commercial and agricultural lending. A native of Goodland and a Kansas State...
May 2025
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Wildly Bloomed
Beef, Blooms, and Business: Sara Larson’s Cultivating Success Between Agriculture and Artisan Florals Article by Kenny Whitis | Photography by Tim Sigle | Sigle Photography In the golden light of a beautiful spring afternoon, a black GMC Denali Yukon rumbles into the parking lot of a historic building outside of downtown Manhattan. Behind the wheel is a determined woman in a Green Hat Gin ballcap and a George Remus whiskey jacket, the picture of rugged confidence. She parks with purpose, hops...
May 2025
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Women of Impact
Leading with Purpose: Celebrating Manhattan's Trailblazing Women Article by Heather Hoffman & Tyler Jackson | Photography by Tim Sigle | Sigle Photography Jackie Hartman-Borck, Chief of Staff and Director of Community Relations, Kansas State University (retired) Jackie Hartman-Borck, a prominent Manhattan figure, has made significant contributions to Kansas State University and the local community. The daughter of legendary Kansas State University basketball coach Jack Hartman, she moved to...
April 2025
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April 2025
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Museum of Art + Light
Manhattan’s newest museum is proving that investing in the arts pays dividends Article by Heather Hoffman | Photography by Tim Sigle | Sigle Photography Opened in November 2024, the Museum of Art + Light is Manhattan’s latest investment in local arts and culture. Co-founded by longtime art collectors Tracey and Robert DeBruyn, Ronald Bowman, and Stanley E. Zukowfsky, who saw an opportunity to share their extensive collections, it integrates digital and immersive art into the traditional museum...
March 2025
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Lifelong Learning
From workshops to digital courses, the Manhattan Public Library and UFM make learning accessible to all Article by Heather Hoffman | Photography by Tim Sigle | Sigle Photography "Intellectual growth should commence at birth and cease only at death." This quote, attributed to Albert Einstein, captures the essence of lifelong learning. While Manhattan is best known as the home of Kansas State University, the opportunities to learn and grow extend far beyond campus. UFM Community Learning Center...
March 2025
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