On today’s edition of The Game, we’ll talk to K-State Online’s Derek Young, discuss the “frat house” KSU assistant coaches are calling, preview cat bats pitchers, MitchPom vs Cincy, and more! https://www.youtube.com/live/tHqMc_6_SgM?si=RTI-gPUFzvl_kb7R Hour 1 Segment 1 – Derek Young from K-State Online Segment 2 – DY continued Segment 3 – OC Sean Gleeson & DC Jordan Peterson speak to media Hour 2 Segment 1 – MitchPom vs. Cincinnati Segment 2 – K-State baseball pitchers preview for 2026 Segment 3 – Much better court for the Big 12 tourney & Ask Us Anything
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By Toby Hammes Manhattan High boys’ basketball snapped a four-game skid in the rivalry Tuesday night, defeating Washburn Rural 63-54 at home. The Indians improved to 12-5 overall and 4-1 in Centennial League play, while Rural fell to 9-8 and 2-3. As postseason play approaches, Manhattan remains in the top four of the 6A West sub-state standings — a position that would secure two home games in the postseason. To view the full article visit theMercury.com. Click here for more high school sports.
By Toby Hammes Manhattan High girls’ basketball snapped a long losing streak to league rival Washburn Rural in decisive fashion Tuesday night, rolling to a 67-45 victory. Manhattan entered the matchup ranked No. 6 in Class 6A, while Washburn Rural was ranked No. 10. The last time the Indians defeated the Junior Blues was during the 2017-18 season, and Manhattan had dropped 19 straight meetings entering Tuesday’s contest. To view the full article visit theMercury.com. Click here for more high school sports.
Within Reason with Mike Matson: Steve Altobello Owner and CFO, Shilling Construction Subscribe to our YouTube channel. Stream the show live weekday mornings at 9am: https://www.youtube.com/@NewsRadioKMAN. Click here to listen on Apple Podcast. Click here to listen on Spotify.
Authorities are investigating the report of a vehicle theft Tuesday evening in northern Riley County. According to the Riley County Police Department, a 59-year-old man told officers an unknown suspect illegally entered his camper, stole the keys to his Toyota Tacoma and stole the truck. The theft was reported in the 16000 block of Otter Creek Road in Leonardville. The estimated total loss is approximately $6,000. Anyone with information is asked to contact RCPD or the Manhattan Riley County Crime Stoppers. Using the Crime Stoppers service can allow you remain anonymous and could qualify you for a cash reward up…
Officers filed a report for vehicle theft at approximately 7:43 p.m. on Feb. 10, 2026 in the 16000 block of Otter Creek Road in Leonardville. A 59-year-old man was listed as the victim when it was reported an unknown suspect illegally entered his camper, stole the keys to his black 1991 Toyota Tacoma, and stole the truck. The total estimated loss associated with this case is $6,000. 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…
On today’s edition of The Game, we’ll go over our first preview for K-State baseball ahead of their first game of the 2026 season on Friday, discuss some of the first offseason steps the Chiefs should take and name a Jabroni of the Week! https://www.youtube.com/live/3yhjvctjtzE?si=cmjedZy8KZGXGsoR Hour 1 Segment 1 – K-State T&F still #1 / the Darryn Peterson saga continues Segment 2 – What are the first steps for the Chiefs in free agency? Segment 3 – Jabroni of the Week Hour 2 Segment 1 – K-State baseball offensive preview for 2026 Segment 2 – Favorite KSU basketball wins in…
An Aggieville shop announced it plans to close this month. The Core Collective, a small business locally owned by K-State alumni, said it will close its doors on Feb. 26. The business at 1120 Moro St., Suite A initially opened Aug. 31, 2025, and offers products from numerous local vendors, including 14 Hands Ranch, DeDi Designs, MHK Made, Cormack Art and Walson Ink. To view the full article visit theMercury.com.
Three people were honored by the chamber of commerce for their contributions to the community. The Manhattan Area Chamber of Commerce gave the awards Friday during its annual meeting. Lindsay Lowe was named Young Professional of the Year; Mike Dodson is the C. Clyde Jones Volunteer of the Year; and Russ Briggs is the Lud Fiser Citizen of the Year. To view the full article visit theMercury.com.
Within Reason with Mike Matson: Stephanie Peterson, City of MHK Director Planning & Development Subscribe to our YouTube channel. Stream the show live weekday mornings at 9am: https://www.youtube.com/@NewsRadioKMAN. Click here to listen on Apple Podcast. Click here to listen on Spotify.