On today’s edition of The Game, a long-awaited change to the alcohol policy inside Bill Snyder Family Stadium has been made, as stadium-wide sales begin this season. Why did it need to happen, and will exit/re-entry remain in the future? Hour 1 Segment 1 – Stadium-wide alcohol sales at The Bill starting this season Segment 2 – Why alcohol sales throughout The Bill needed to happen Segment 3 – More on alcohol at the Bill Segment 4 – Will exit/re-entry last past 2026? Segment 5 – More from the text lines Segment 6 – Ask Us Anything
Author: KMAN Staff
Kansas State women’s basketball head coach Jeff Mittie finalized his coaching and support staff for the 2026-27 season, the program announced on Thursday. Mittie has promoted Katie Falco from recruiting coordinator to chief of staff and elevated Madison Pahls from director of video operations and analytics to assistant coach. He has also added Dylan Geissert as assistant coach/recruiting coordinator, Ross Metheny as the program’s general manager, and brought on Jared Wilson as the director of video operations and analytics. To view the full article visit theMercury.com. Click here for more K-State sports.
The Pottawatomie County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help as it continues to investigate the 2015 death of a woman whose case remains unsolved nearly 11 years later. According to investigators, deputies and emergency responders were dispatched at approximately 4 p.m. on Sept. 6, 2015, after receiving a report that a woman had fallen from a moving pickup truck. Responding personnel found 45-year-old Shannon Chebultz with serious injuries in the roadway near Macy Place Drive and Elm Slough Road. Investigators determined Chebultz had been riding in a truck driven by her boyfriend, Travis Quigley, when, for reasons that…
A Washington, Kansas, man was arrested Wednesday afternoon in Manhattan on a Dickinson County warrant. William Joseph Brown, 44, of Washington, was arrested at approximately 3 p.m. July 15 in the 100 block of Manhattan Town Center. Brown was wanted on a Dickinson County District Court warrant charging him with theft of property or services, burglary of a non-dwelling to commit a felony and burglary of a vehicle to commit a felony. He was issued a total bond of $10,000 and is no longer confined in the Riley County Jail.
A Manhattan man charged with 22 counts of child sex crimes made his first court appearance for the case on Wednesday afternoon in Riley County District Court. Kevin Kendre Brown, 43, faces charges including 10 counts of rape of a child, 11 counts of aggravated indecent liberties with a child and one count of aggravated sexual battery. Court documents state Brown allegedly began committing the crimes in 2016 and continued through 2025. All 22 charges are against the same victim, a girl born in 2009. Due to the girl’s age at the time of the offenses, 14 of the counts…
The USD 383 Manhattan-Ogden school board moved toward a 2027 fiscal year budget that would mean an 8% property tax increase for the average homeowner. The board also approved nearly $1 million in funding to keep after-school programs affordable following the loss of a federal grant. The board unanimously approved certifying its intent to exceed what’s called the “revenue-neutral rate,” a required procedural step before adopting a budget that would generate more property tax revenue than the previous year. The proposed property tax rate for FY 2027 is 58.803 mills, a decrease of 0.382 mills compared to the mill levy…
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The Riley County Police Department is investigating a fraud case involving the sale of a vehicle to a Manhattan dealership. Officers filed a report of fraud at approximately 11:32 a.m. July 15 in the 2500 block of Stagg Hill Road. Briggs Auto Group was listed as the victim after it was reported a known 61-year-old man sold a vehicle to the dealership using a title that allegedly failed to disclose a bank lien. The estimated loss associated with the case is $30,000.
A Manhattan man was arrested Wednesday on a Riley County District Court warrant alleging child abuse. Andrew Joseph Webb, 29, of Manhattan, was arrested at approximately 5:34 p.m. July 15 in the 1500 block of Highland Drive. The warrant stems from a report originally filed in June 2026. Webb was issued a total bond of $50,000 and is no longer confined in the Riley County Jail.
A Manhattan man was arrested Wednesday night on multiple municipal court warrants and now faces additional charges after allegedly interfering with officers during his arrest. Kurtis Andrew Foster, 33, of Manhattan, was arrested just before 11 p.m. July 15 in the 100 block of Blue Earth Plaza. Foster was wanted on eight Manhattan Municipal Court warrants for probation violations and two additional warrants for theft of property or services and criminal trespass. The original probation violation cases stemmed from charges that included four counts of criminal trespass, two counts of resisting arrest and one count each of theft and unlawful…