Manhattan High boys’ golf placed sixth at the Class 6A state tournament Tuesday and Wednesday at Firekeeper Golf Course in Mayetta, while sophomore Charlie Haney finished state runner-up after a dramatic playoff loss. “It was an awesome experience,” Haney said. “I really enjoyed, spending time with my teammates. It was awesome to be able to make Day 2 and play with them. That way you have something more to play for than rather just yourself, you have the Manhattan logo on your on your shirt. That was a lot of fun.” Read the rest of the story and subscribe to…
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Wamego boys’ golf captured its fourth straight Class 4A state championship Wednesday at Hesston Golf Course, finishing with a two-day team score of 578 to top Bishop Miege by 20 strokes. Since 1980, when KSHSAA switched to full team championships, it is the fifth instance of four straight boys’ golf state titles across all classifications in Kansas. Wamego is the only non-private school in that span to accomplish the feat. Currently, Sacred Heart has won 10 straight 2A state titles, dating back to 2015. Senior Regan Kueker led the Red Raiders with an individual state title, carding back-to-back rounds of…
On today’s edition of The Game, we are exactly 100 days away from K-State vs. Nicholls State to open the season for the Wildcats on the gridiron, we continue the Summer of Coleture w/ Hardball, review the Protect College Sports Act & more. https://www.youtube.com/live/YpMdiJ-T7Hs?si=sm25OwueNguVPCFl Hour 1 Segment 1 – Mitch now has a “shady” girlfriend Segment 2 – The Protect Sports Act Segment 3 – Big 12 will discuss moving to 10 games Hour 2 Segment 1 – 100 Days from K-State football Segment 2 – Summer of Coleture: Hardball Segment 3 – Ask Us Anything
An evening season opener and a pair of morning kickoffs begin the Collin Klein era of Kansas State football, as the Big 12 Conference and its television partners have made selections for the first three weeks of the 2026 season. The first game of the 2026 campaign against Nicholls on Sept. 5 will kick at 6 p.m. and be shown on ESPN+, followed by a pair of 11 a.m., contests against Washington State (Sept. 12) and Tulane (Sept. 19). The game against the Cougars will air on TNT/HBO Max, while the contest against the Green Wave will be shown on…
Fort Riley welcomed new soldiers Wednesday with a Victory Reception Company patching ceremony and a “welcome run” through historic sites. The VRC serves as a dedicated in-processing and reception unit for the division. Army officials said the 3-mile run serves as a traditional morning formation to build camaraderie, teach unit history, and set physical readiness standards from day one. The route guides in-processing soldiers through Fort Riley to teach them about the 1st Infantry Division’s heritage. Following the run, senior leaders placed the “Big Red One” patch on the incoming soldiers’ uniforms, formally welcoming the soldiers to the division. To…
By Toby Hammes EMPORIA — Manhattan High baseball never found its footing in the Class 6A state quarterfinals, falling 9-0 to Washburn Rural at Emporia State’s Trusler Sports Complex on Tuesday. In their fifth state appearance in the past six years, the No. 4-seeded Indians were outhit 13-3 in the shutout loss. Manhattan finished the season with a 21-5 record. To view the full article visit theMercury.com. Click here for more high school sports.
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A Fort Riley man was arrested Tuesday afternoon after four young children were reportedly left unattended in a hot vehicle in Manhattan, according to the Riley County Police Department. Officers filed a report at approximately 11:26 a.m. May 27 in the 100 block of Bluemont Avenue for four counts of aggravated endangering of a child. Listed victims included a 4-year-old girl, a 5-year-old boy, a 2-year-old girl and an 11-month-old boy. Police said the children were allegedly left unattended in a hot vehicle for an extended period of time. Regobert Yuh Manigha, 36, of Fort Riley, was arrested at approximately…
Police are investigating a criminal damage to property case involving damage to a newly poured concrete parking lot in Manhattan, according to the Riley County Police Department. Officers filed a report at approximately 4:02 p.m. May 27, 2026, in the 700 block of East Poyntz Avenue. Hutton Corp. was listed as the victim after it was reported an unknown suspect drove through a freshly poured concrete parking lot. The total estimated loss associated with the case is $15,000. Anyone with information related to the incident is asked to contact RCPD or Manhattan Riley County Crime Stoppers. Tips can be submitted…
Officers filed a report of criminal damage to property at approximately 4:02 p.m. on May 27, 2026 in the 700 block of E. Poyntz Avenue. Hutton Corp was listed as the victim when it was reported an unknown suspect drove through a freshly poured concrete parking lot. The total estimated loss associated with this case is $15,000. Anyone with information, contact RCPD or the Manhattan Riley County Crime Stoppers. Using the Crime Stoppers service can allow you to remain anonymous and could qualify you for a cash reward up to $1,000. Officers filed a report of four counts of stalking,…