KBCA releases Week 4 rankings
The Flint Hills area was well represented in the final Kansas Basketball Coaches’ Association high school rankings of the year released Dec. 17. Both the girls’ and boys’ teams from Manhattan High came...
View ArticleKSU baseball to host exposure camps
The Kansas State baseball program will host two exposure camps for high school players on Jan. 13 and Jan. 20 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Brad Hill Winter Exposure Camps are designed to provide players...
View ArticleK-State picks up two more recruits
The Kansas State football team seems to be in a recruiting hot streak lately, and it’s continued over the last few days with another two commitments. Lee Summit West defensive end Jamone Boyd and...
View ArticleThe forecasts call for it to show up in snowy fashion just in time for Christmas
Wednesday’s projected snowfall might eclipse the total for the entire year to date. Currently, this year’s 2.5 inches of snow is the fifth smallest amount recorded here since 1900. The only significant...
View ArticleSoto gets life sentence
A district judge sentenced a Manhattan man to life in prison Monday for providing the handgun used to murder Steve Freel, 31, in December 2011. District Judge Meryl Wilson made the ruling after denying...
View ArticleNellie Horne
Nellie A. Horne, 94, died Dec. 9 at the Council Grove Assisted Living Council in Grove. ...
View ArticleNancy Lauer
Nancy Ann Lauer, 64, of Blue Rapids and formerly of Westmoreland, died Monday at Community Memorial Heath Care in Marysville. She was a life-long resident of the area. ...
View ArticleConnie Hoke
Connie Kay (Reinhart) Hoke, 76, of Manhattan died Monday at the Good Shepherd Hospice House in Manhattan. ...
View ArticleMildred Pottroff
Mildred R. Pottroff, 90, of Manhattan died Sunday at Mercy Regional Health Center in Manhattan. ...
View ArticleFrankfort 46, Blue Valley 31
At Frankfort, the Blue Valley Rams were forced to play from behind all night, trailing 27-16 at halftime before Frankfort extended its lead in the third quarter to all-but end the game. Josie Hale led...
View ArticleWamego 63, Centralia 27
At Wamego, the Page sisters combined to score 43 points as the Red Raiders ran past Centralia Tuesday night. Kaylee Page had 22 points, with Lanie Page chipping in 21. ...
View ArticleLinn 41, Valley Heights 39
At Linn, the Mustangs took an early lead but couldn’t hang on in a tightly-contested game all the way through Tuesday night. The Mustangs were led by Brandi Roepke’s 18 points14. ...
View ArticleValley Heights 54, Linn 39
At Linn, a slow start by the home team enabled Valley Heights to take a 13-0 run into the second quarter which proved to be the difference the rest of the way. The Linn Bulldogs played the Mustangs...
View ArticleWamego gets a sweep
At Wamego, the Red Raiders boys used a strong first quarter to take control of the game early, outscoring Centralia 16-5, while steadily building a lead throughout the game to win 60-38 Tuesday night....
View ArticleSnyder up for Bryant Coach of the Year
For the second straight year, Kansas State head football coach Bill Snyder has been named a finalist for the Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year Award, the American Heart Association announced today....
View ArticleWildcats hold off Tigers for 78-69 win
Bruce Weber said he was mad. Rodney McGruder said he was inspired. Although the Kansas State men’s basketball coach wouldn’t go in depth about his pregame speech on Tuesday, his senior forward said it...
View ArticleLindsey Nichols
Lindsey M. Nichols, 25, of Manhattan died Sunday after a battle with Leukemia at the Kansas University Medical Center in Kansas City. ...
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