K-State coach Bruce Weber has once again completed his 2013 recruiting class. After learning six-foot-11 big man Neville Fincher didn’t qualify academically last month and will attend junior college, the Cats suddenly had one scholarship remaining. Cathedral High School and Compton Magic AAU coach William Middlebrooks confirmed to SportsRadio 1350 KMAN that 6 foot 7 inch, 215-pound small forward Jack Karapetyan of Los Angeles, CA signed with K-State on Sunday night. He picked the Cats after a visit to Manhattan over the weekend, in favor of his other finalist, Long Beach State. Middlebrooks will join KMAN’s “The Game” on Tuesday afternoon.…
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Big 12 freshman of the year Jake Matthys has been named a freshman all-American for the second time. Baseball America tabbed Matthys to their second team, after he was named a Louisville Slugger freshman all-American by Collegiate Baseball. The K-State record holder for wins and saves by a freshman, was also named first team all-Big 12, and to the all-Big 12 freshman team. Matthys is a product of Spring Lake Park, MN., and finished his rookie campaign with a 9-2 record and a stellar 2.05 ERA to go along with nine saves. Stay connected to all things KSU on the go just…
The first meeting of July has come and gone for the Pottawatomie County Commission and a few items were discussed. To begin their meeting, John Watt, County Counselor, began the discussions on where the county may be going when it comes to Conceal and Carry within county buildings. At this point, the county has signed the exemption, but by January 1 they will have to have something in place. Tim Eisenbarth, Noxious Weed Direction, Gregg Webster, Zoning Administrator, and Leslie Campbell, Health Director, were all present to give their department updates. Eisenbarth reviewed his numbers showing an increase in chemical…
The Kansas Board of Regents announced Monday that it is partnering in a new KanVet website to serve as a central, comprehensive resource for services that the state provides to veterans. KanVet will connect veterans with higher education information and job searching tools designed specifically for veterans. The website address is www.KanVet.ks.gov. Housed in an easily navigable website, the education information contains links to Kansas programs available for veterans. This includes information about all universities, community colleges and technical colleges in the state, and links to the veteran specific information on the websites of each school. There are almost 227,000…
Riley County EMS responded to a single vehicle roll-over accident on Deep Creek Road at about 6:30 p.m. Monday evening. One of the two people in the vehicle sustained head injuries, and was transported to Mercy Regional Health Center. The cause of the crash is unknown at this time, however KMAN will bring you more details as they become available.
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WICHITA, Kan. (AP) Environmental regulators have accused Kansas of polluting water at three road construction sites. The federal government sued the Kansas Department of Transportation on Monday alleging violations of the Clean Water Act over stormwater discharge of pollutants. The sites are located on U.S. 69, U.S. 59 and Kansas 18 near Lawrence, Pleasanton and Manhattan. KDOT spokesman Steve Swartz declined comment, citing the pending litigation. At issue are allegations that KDOT failed to prevent erosion from exposed slopes into waterways. The lawsuit contends the state did not properly design or maintain sediment controls such as silt fences, berms and…
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) The chief federal judge for Kansas has set what she considers an aggressive schedule for a lawsuit by Planned Parenthood against parts of a new state abortion law. U.S. District Judge Kathryn Vratil announced the schedule Monday, as most of the law took effect. It’s designed to allow a hearing July 29 on the merits of Planned Parenthood’s legal challenge. Under her schedule, the parties must finish filing written legal arguments by July 22. Planned Parenthood is challenging provisions that require patients to receive information before their pregnancies about the ability of the fetus to feel pain…
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) Crews are nearly done restoring power to customers affected by last week’s massive outage in Sedgwick County. Westar Energy says around 400 customers in the county were still without power at mid-afternoon Monday. That’s down from a peak of 21,000 in Wichita and the surrounding county after storms with winds topping 70 mph struck the area last Thursday. Westar officials told KAKE-TV that crews still had 285 known repairs to make as of Sunday evening.
DODGE CITY, Kan. (AP) A 22-year-old southwest Kansas man is facing up to 10 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to participating in an attack at the home of a rival gang member. Juan Torres pleaded guilty Monday to one count of aiding and abetting attempted murder in a Dodge City attack nearly five years ago. Prosecutors say Torres was a member of Diablos Viejos and was associated with the Norteno street gang during the Oct. 4, 2008, shooting at a Sureno gang member’s home. A co-defendant is accused of firing multiple rounds from an AK-47 style weapon and…