On today’s edition of The Game, David Castillo becomes the 2nd player for KSU MBB to enter the portal, Brett Yormark and Cody Campbell disagree over Friday CFB games & Devin Hutcherson’s high school coach Mario Mays joins the show. https://www.youtube.com/live/m3yQ2rIMwJc?si=pY86sc0D1tIzjRHO Full Show Segment 1 – David Castillo will enter the portal Segment 2 – Audi Crooks to portal, KSU will be fine not getting Weeter Segment 3 – Brett Yormark and Cody Campbell bicker over scheduling Segment 4 – Devin Hutcherson’s high school coach Mario Mays Segment 5 – Ask Us Anything
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A GoFundMe campaign launched on behalf of Parkside Station’s owners seeks to reopen the business after it closed in March because of “unexpected costs.” The campaign seeks $75,000 and sits at over $17,000 raised. According to the campaign page, “With a successful campaign, Parkside Station could reopen on May 1 under new management.” In a statement announcing Parkside Station’s closure, Hannah Pease said they’d “been fighting since day one to keep our heads above the water.” To view the full article visit theMercury.com.
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A Scott City woman was arrested Wednesday afternoon at the Riley County Law Enforcement Center on a probation violation warrant, according to authorities. Nesa Marie Simms, 31, was taken into custody at approximately 5:32 p.m. April 1st in the 1000 block of South Seth Child Road. The Riley County District Court warrant stems from original charges that include two counts of arson, aggravated arson and possession of methamphetamine. Simms was issued no bond and remains confined in the Riley County Jail at the time of this report.
Sarah Jean Richter, 42, of Manhattan, was arrested at approximately 12:55 p.m. on April 1, 2026 in the 600 block of Yuma on a Pottawatomie County District Court warrant for failure to appear. Richter was issued no bond and is no longer confined in the Riley County Jail. Nesa Marie Simms, 31, of Scott City, was arrested at approximately 5:32 p.m. on April 1 in the 1000 block of S. Seth Child Road on a Riley County District Court warrant for probation violation. This arrest stems from original charges that include two counts of arson and one count each for…
No injuries were reported after a fire broke out Wednesday evening in a garage at a home in the Northview area. The Manhattan Fire Department was dispatched around 7:45 p.m. to 1949 Judson Street and arrived to a detached two-car garage heavily engulfed in flames. The fire was contained within 15 minutes and crews cleared the scene by 9:30 p.m. The total estimated loss is $50,000 to the contents and $30,000 to the structure. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
On today’s edition of The Game, we’ll discuss Colleen Corbin suspension for use of a racial slur, hear from Derek Young from K-State Online, and discuss Chris Klieman being back at K-State! https://www.youtube.com/live/i5BErfvmxSM?si=RajcmAM50vp3711q Hour 1 Segment 1 – Derek Young from K-State Online Segment 2 – Derek continued Segment 3 – Colleen Corbin suspended for using racial slur Hour 2 Segment 1 – Chris Klieman is back at K-State Segment 2 – K-State bullpen woke back up against BYU Segment 3 – Rex Hudler taking smaller role with Royals TV & AUA
Six homers, including multi-home run performances by Dee Kennedy and AJ Evasco, powered K-State to a 16-3 eight-inning victory over BYU Tuesday at Miller Park. K-State (19-10, 4-5 Big 12) scored 10 runs over the first five innings, which included three home runs in the opening frame. The Wildcats totaled 11 extra base hits, as eight players contributed a hit, including six with multiple. To view the full article visit theMercury.com. Click here for more K-State sports.
By Toby Hammes Manhattan High softball saw mixed emotions in its debut at CiCo Park on Tuesday, dropping a pair to Great Bend and McPherson. “Our defense wasn’t clicking,” head coach Jori Bellas said. “I feel like offensively, we hit the ball. We just hit it right to people. We did well at the plate — our defense just wasn’t clicking like it has at practice, and it did last week against Lawrence High.” To view the full article visit theMercury.com. Click here for more high school sports.
By Ned Seaton Chris Klieman is back. Klieman, who retired last November as the K-State football coach, has signed an agreement to serve as a consultant to the athletics department through the end of the year. He’ll help advise Coach Collin Klein and athletics director Gene Taylor, Taylor said in a phone interview with The Mercury Tuesday. “He’ll come to practice occasionally, just observing and being there for Collin,” Taylor said. Klieman will also help give Taylor a longtime coach’s perspective in matters related to national committees Taylor serves on having to do with football rules and scheduling. “I’ll feel…