Author: KMAN Staff

On today’s episode of Wildcat Insider, what were the best and worst K-State sports moments of 25-26, “Voice of the Wildcats” Wyatt Thompson joins the show, who was the MVP of Spring football, and more! https://www.youtube.com/live/mY_Wmsm7Cz0?si=eZI1UuqFfl8toK5c Hour 1 Segment 1 – Did Tim complete the 9-9-9 challenge Segment 2 – Who was the MVP of Spring football? Segment 3 – Bat Cats swept by KU Hour 2 Segment 1 – “Voice of the Cats” Wyatt Thompson Segment 2 – Best and worst of K-State Sports 2025-26 Segment 3 – This week in the Big 12

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By Toby Hammes Manhattan-Ogden USD 383 has no plans to add girls’ flag football for the upcoming fall season, following Thursday’s decision by the Kansas State High School Activities Association to officially sanction the sport beginning in 2026-27. Manhattan High athletics director Mike Marsh told The Mercury on Friday that, as of now, the district will not be implementing the sport next year. To view the full article visit theMercury.com. Click here for more high school sports.

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In a game that was delayed more than five hours by weather, No. 16 Kansas defeated Kansas State baseball, 9-7, to complete a Dillons Sunflower Showdown sweep at Tointon Family Stadium Sunday. With the victory, KU improved to 33-11 and 17-4 in Big 12 play, continuing its best conference start in school history. K-State fell to 26-18 and 9-12 in league games. To view the full article visit theMercury.com. Click here for more K-State sports.

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By Bella Zarate The K-State Gardens welcomed runners and walkers of all ages Saturday for the fifth annual Run for the Roses 5k and 1-mile walk — and if one participant is any indication, the event is as much about community as it is competition. Marvin Hachmeister, 95, has seen the K-State Gardens go through quite a few changes. He remembers when the grounds were a dairy barn back in 1954. Decades later, he’s still showing up — this time, to run. “I like to see all the people,” Hachmeister said. “They’re a big encouragement for me so I can…

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By Nathan Gaddie Little Apple Pride festivities brought Manhattan’s LGBTQ+ community together over the weekend. A parade through Aggieville kicked off the event, followed by a festival at City Park. Organizers estimated that 1,000 to 1,500 people showed up in support. Brad Everett, general manager of the Hilton Garden Inn, continued his family’s tradition of driving a toy train through the parade and at the festival to spread a little love. To view the full article visit theMercury.com.

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Police are investigating a vehicle burglary and theft reported Saturday night in Manhattan, according to the Riley County Police Department. Officers filed a report at approximately 8:09 p.m. April 25th, 2026, in the 1100 block of Bertrand Street. A 20-year-old woman reported that an unknown suspect stole her vehicle. The vehicle was later located and recovered. Items reported stolen from the vehicle include a camera and two suitcases. The total estimated loss associated with the case is approximately $6,500. Anyone with information about a crime can contact Crime Stoppers. Using Crime Stoppers allows you to remain anonymous and could qualify you…

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Officers filed a report of a battery and aggravated assault which occurred in Ogden on April 24, 2026 at approximately 6:50 p.m.  A 30-year-old female and a 37-year-old male are both are both listed a suspect and victim. Officers filed a vehicle burglary and theft report in the 1100 block of Bertrand St. in Manhattan on April 25, 2026 at approximately 8:09 p.m.  A 20-year-old female was listed at the victim when it was reported an unknown suspect(s) stole her vehicle.  The vehicle was later located and recovered.  Taken from the vehicle was a camera and two suitcases.  The estimated…

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Anyone with information about a crime can contact Crime Stoppers. Using Crime Stoppers allows you to remain anonymous and could qualify you for a cash reward of up to $1,000. Click here for past RCPD reports.

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Severe thunderstorms are expected to impact the region in two waves today and into early Monday, with the National Weather Service placing much of northeast Kansas under an enhanced risk for severe weather. Forecasters say the first round of storms is expected between noon and 6 p.m., with activity developing across central Kansas and moving east and northeast at around 25 mph. These afternoon storms could produce large hail and damaging wind gusts, though a tornado cannot be ruled out. A second, more significant round of storms is expected to develop after 9 p.m. and continue into the early morning…

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The Greater Manhattan Community Foundation’s 14th annual Grow Green Match Day on Wednesday resulted in over $2.9 million going to 102 recipients. According to the organization’s initial counts, this year’s donations amount to $2,414,237.85, with match funds coming in at $530,000. The 2026 donations reflect an 18.2% increase from last year’s sum. 97 fewer donors participated than 2025, with 1,818 participants contributing to the cause this year. GMCF president and CEO Vern Henricks said the organization is grateful for the show of community support. “We continue to be amazed and grateful for the support from individuals and businesses,” Henricks said. “The continued…

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