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🏈 K-State announces team captains, 4 of 6 have ties to Kansas
MANHATTAN, Kan. — The Kansas State football team announced its team captains for the 2024 season on Sunday. Avery Johnson, Hadley Panzer, Austin Moore, Brendan Mott, Marques Sigle and Cody Stufflebean represent the six chosen by the coaches and players. Four of the six have ties to Kansas, including...
Fort Riley Hosts Mobilization Exercise
FORT RILEY, Kan. – The Fort Riley Mobilization Force Generation Installation (MFGI) hosted the 297th Regional Support Group (RSG) from the Alaska Army National Guard & the 189th Combined Arms Training Brigade (CATB), which mobilized the 2-300 Field Artillery Battalion from the Wyoming Army National Guard (WYARNG) to rehearse Large Scale Mobilization Operations (LSMO).
Barton County crews beginning work on N. Washington Ave
The Barton County Road and Bridge Department will be working on North Washington Ave. between Northeast 30 Road and Northeast 50 Road on Monday, Aug. 19 through Wednesday, Aug. 21. The road will remain open but will be controlled by road crews. The county asks that drivers avoid the route...
Former SCCC Player Ireland Caro Returns to Assistant Coach Role
Liberal, Kansas – Seward County Softball will have a familiar face to Lady Saints fans on their staff for the 2025 season as former Seward County pitcher Ireland Caro returns to Liberal to begin her coaching career following a great few years at the collegiate level. “I’m super excited...
Last White Lakes Mall building catches on fire, $250,000 loss reported
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Topeka firefighters helped put out a fire at the old White Lakes Mall Monday. Rosie Nichols with the City of Topeka said the Topeka Fire Department (TFD) was called around 1 p.m. on Aug. 19 to the 3500 block of SW Topeka Boulevard on reports of a fire. An exhaust fan in […]
Kansas State associate HC Matt Wells press conference | 08.19.24
Kansas State associate head coach and quarterback coach Matt Wells met with the media Monday afternoon to discuss the Wildcats' progress in fall football camp, which will culminate in the season-opening game with Tennessee-Martin on August 31 at Bill Snyder Family Stadium.
Upcoming events Aug 19 – 25
Lunch in the Park, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. at DCI Park, at the corner of Main St. and 2nd Ave. Enjoy food trucks, yard games and entertainment. Reno County Farmer’s Market, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. at 103 W 2nd Ave. Thursday August 22. Arlington Farm...
Atrium issues outlined prior to hearing on demolition
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The agenda documents for Tuesday's Hutchinson City Council meeting outline the many issues that have happened on the Atrium Hotel property since its closure. According to a memo filed by City Manager Enrico Villegas that is part of the agenda for Tuesday, the Atrium Hotel and...
Kansas OL Calvin Clements back 'rolling' after offseason injury
Calvin Clements was dealt a setback heading into his second year with the Kansas football program. The offensive lineman had an incredibly positive first 10 months as a Jayhawk, as he was a standout as an early enrollee during his first spring practice with the KU program in 2023. He went on to earn a spot on the KU two-deep last fall. He made his debut in KU's Week 12 game against Cincinnati and played a handful of snaps in the fourth quarter.
KC Laser-Like Lipo Introduces MedWave
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Bye to the Bikes: Bike store on Wichita State campus goes out of business
Pedego Electric Bikes is a national chain with 200+ locally owned stores across the United States. The Wichita State location of Pedego Electric Bikes opened in the Braeburn Square shopping center in 2023 alongside Sesame Mediterranean Grill. The Sunflower has reached out to Pedego Electric Bikes and has not yet...
KDA Appoints Marketing Advisory Board Members
MANHATTAN, Kansas — Three Kansans have been appointed by Secretary of Agriculture Mike Beam to serve on the Kansas Department of Agriculture’s Marketing Advisory Board. Board service will begin on September 12. The Marketing Advisory Board provides constituent observation and comment for a variety of industry sector strategies...
New Planned Parenthood clinic in Kansas expands abortion access in Missouri, other states
PITTSBURG, Kan. — A new Planned Parenthood clinic opening Monday in southeast Kansas will be the closest abortion access point for many people in the South and expects to have patients from six states in its first five days — Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas and Louisiana. Kansas saw a 369% increase in abortions in 2023, with 69% of patients coming from out of state, according to the Guttmacher Institute. For the Trust Women Clinic in Wichita,...
Tarantulas on the march in Kansas, what to know
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Kansans with a healthy fear of spiders may get more than they bargain for this fall as thousands of tarantulas hit the road. Autumn in Kansas brings with it the possibility of seeing the state’s biggest arachnid residents in greater numbers than usual. The large spiders might be scary, especially for those […]
K-State Agriculture Today: 1749 – Cattle Market Recap…Grant for Stripe Rust
00:01:05 – Livestock Product CPI and Retail Price: A cattle market update from Livestock Marketing Information Center’s director Tyler Cozzens begins today’s show. Tyler gives a market recap and talks about the consumer price index and retail meat prices. 00:12:05 – Wheat Stripe Rust Research: Continuing the...
Kansas bipartisan coalition applies political pressure to end marijuana prohibition
Prairie Village City Council member Inga Selders and Barry Grissom, a former federal prosecutor, are board members of the Cannabis Justice Coalition dedicated to adoption of state law legalizing recreational marijuana use. (Tim Carpenter/Kansas Reflector)
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