On today’s edition of The Game, we begin the 7th annual Gamey Award festivities with the first round of nominations, the Big 12 has not yet pulled its lawsuit against Tech surrounding the Sorsby situation, and Iowa State makes a smart money move! https://www.youtube.com/live/UkBchICSlhs?si=1FZemD3xBU6G7s2u Full Show Segment 1 – Big 12 not rushing to pull lawsuit against Texas Tech Segment 2 – Iowa State athletics makes a smart decision Segment 3 – 7th annual Gamey Award nominations
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Sean David Downey, 38, of Manhattan, was arrested at approximately 2:30 p.m. on June 23, 2026 in the 200 block of Tuttle Creek Blvd. on an Arapahoe (Colo.) County District Court warrant under the uniform criminal extradition act. Downey was issued no bond and remains confined in the Riley County Jail at the time of this report. 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.
Following an investigation into three Riley County Health Department employees, Riley County officials said Tuesday that while the department used all taxpayer dollars “appropriately,” their use did not align with Riley County policies. The investigation, which arose because department employees had procedural concerns, resulted in putting three employees on administrative leave and the resignation of the department director. The county government released a statement Tuesday “intended to share with our constituents a greater understanding of the purpose of the internal investigation of the Riley County Health Department… without compromising employee privacy.” To view the full article visit theMercury.com.
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A Manhattan man is jailed after being arrested on a Riley County District Court warrant stemming from a May 2026 case. Anthony Toliver, 36, of Manhattan, was arrested at approximately 11:11 a.m. June 22 in the 100 block of Courthouse Plaza. Toliver was wanted on a warrant alleging 38 counts of violating a protection order, one count of domestic battery, one count of aggravated intimidation of a witness or victim, and one count of aggravated burglary. Toliver was issued a total bond of $8,000 and remains confined in the Riley County Jail at the time of this report.
Anthony Toliver, 36, of Manhattan, was arrested at approximately 11:11 a.m. on June 22, 2026 in the 100 block of Courthouse Plaza on a Riley County District Court warrant for 38 counts of violating a protection order, one count of domestic battery, one of count of aggravated intimidation of a witness/victim and one count of aggravated burglary. This arrest stems from a report filed in May 2026. Toliver was issued a total bond of $8,000 and remains confined in the Riley County Jail at the time of this report. Officers filed a report of aggravated indecent liberties with a child…
David Gemoll, the owner of Culver’s in Manhattan, filed a $10 million lawsuit against his former employer Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. District Court of Kansas on June 10 for wrongful termination. In the lawsuit, Gemoll says Microsoft hired him April 1, 2014. Microsoft later recruited Gemoll for promotion to a senior role in its Azure Cloud and Artificial Intelligence organization within its Microsoft Connected Vehicle Platform business unit. According to court documents, Gemoll began his new role in April 2020. His role involved investigating and repairing significant commercial partnerships, including major automotive industry contracts with substantial financial implications for…
By Bryan Richardson After initial discussions regarding data centers, Riley County commissioners on Monday still weren’t ready to provide any direction on the future of those facilities in the area. “The more I learn about this, the more I’m just confused,” commissioner John Ford said. “It literally changes on a dime. You figure out one thing, and then it changes. There’s so much depth to it. It’s insane.” While the data center topic heats up in Kansas, including a proposal in Pottawatomie County, Riley County is in the midst of a six-month moratorium on data centers and battery energy storage…
A Manhattan woman was arrested early Saturday morning on multiple warrants and an additional charge of interference with law enforcement, according to the Riley County Police Department. Pamela May Hall, 21, of Manhattan, was arrested at approximately 2:45 a.m. June 20 in the 1100 block of Moro Street. Hall was wanted on three Riley County District Court warrants, including two for probation violations and one for failure to appear. She was also arrested for interference with a law enforcement officer. The warrants stem from original charges that include criminal threat, interference with a law enforcement officer and disorderly conduct. Hall…