Family, friends and colleagues are mourning the loss of a Westmoreland woman who died in a tornado that struck the town Tuesday.
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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 Manhattan High track and field team competed at the rescheduled Seaman Relay in Topeka on Monday, walking away with a first-place finish for the boys and second place for the girls.
The only thing that can stop Rock Creek baseball is inclement weather.
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.
For a second-consecutive year, Kansas State men’s golfer Cooper Schultz will compete in the postseason as the junior has been selected to the NCAA Austin Regional, the NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Selection Committee announced Wednesday during the selection show.
Senior David N’Guessan will return to Kansas State in 2024-25 and use his extra season of eligibility it was announced on his social media accounts on Tuesday afternoon.
To paraphrase a quote often attributed to my favorite classic author Samuel Clemens, a.k.a. Mark Twain, “history doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes.”
I am compelled to respond to the article “We should do more, not less, fat-shaming” by contributing writer, Bill Felber in the Manhattan Mercury on April 5.
I’d like to take this opportunity to congratulate the local socialists, whoever they are, for their conduct in protesting K-State’s connections to Israel. They did it the right way: they wrote a letter.
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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Let’s look toward the skies.
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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