WESTMORELAND — Beverly Figge stood along Fulton Street outside what remained of her “lifelong childhood home,” recalling Tuesday afternoon’s tornado.
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After several rough outings over the last couple of weeks, Manhattan High boys’ golf rebounded in a big way on Thursday, taking first overall as a team at the Junction City Invitational at Rolling Meadows.
Manhattan High girls’ soccer finished their stretch of six road trips in their last seven games, winning at Wichita Northwest on Tuesday and Topeka-Hayden on Thursday.
The Manhattan Optimist Renegades traveled to Omaha, Nebraska this weekend to compete in the K’s for Cancer softball tournament, where they came home as champions.
The Kansas State tennis team landed two freshmen — Maralgoo Chogsomjav and Charlotte Keitel — on the Big 12 All-Freshman Team, the conference announced on Thursday.
Following a strong 2023-24 season, Kansas State women’s basketball head coach Jeff Mittie was named the recipient of the 2024 Kansas Basketball Coaches Association (KBCA) Women’s Basketball Four-Year College Coach of the Year Award. This is the second time Mittie has earned the honor, collec…
The last few weeks of the college baseball season may seem like Kansas State plays the part of a novice rock climber, one that clings to the nearest safe ledge and very guardedly makes advances. Any falls are short and non-lethal but daylight runs out long before reaching the summit.
Kansas State baseball has now experienced both sides of a no-hitter this season, falling 8-0 at Nebraska after nine strenuous innings on Wednesday.
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I barely remember Fred Bemis, my maternal great-grandfather, who died when I was 5 years old. His death in 1963 made the front page above the fold in the Hays Daily News, which described him as “an outstanding citizen of Hays for 30 years.”
In the past we sometimes decided to go to certain movies because of who their stars were. “Jeff Bridges in this? I guess I’ll go see what he’s doing.” The more refined version of that is to check out the directors. “It’s a Coen brothers’ movie. Ought to be fun.”
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David Mackay directed the recent K-State Theater production of Shakespeare’s early “The Comedy of Errors.” Mackay and his cast of talented students gave the text the silly spin as it deserves.
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Gov. Laura Kelly said Tuesday she is encouraged that the Kansas House and Senate have scheduled hearings next week on Medicaid expansion.
K-State sophomore Ryan Buckner thought fireworks went off moments after the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade came to an end Wednesday afternoon.
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