Author: KMAN Staff

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State junior RJ Santigate registered a career-best three hits and sophomore Jared King drove in four runs to tie his career high as the Wildcats defeated Nebraska Omaha, 9-4, Friday evening at Tointon Family Stadium. With the win, K-State snapped a nine-game losing skid as it picked up its first victory since April 18 against Northern Colorado. The Wildcats advanced to 20-27 on the season, while the Mavericks fell to 12-33. Santigate capped a three-run Wildcat first inning when he ripped a two-run double into the left-center field gap and came back with singles in both the…

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Staff Sgt. Zachary Hargrove, 32, was pronounced dead at a medical facility on Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, after being found unresponsive in his living quarters on May 3. The cause of death is under investigation. Hargrove was a wheeled vehicle mechanic assigned to the Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 84th Explosive Ordnance Disposal Battalion, 1st Infantry Division which is currently deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. This was Hargrove’s fourth combat deployment. He served three previous tours to Iraq, including one with the 1st Infantry Division Headquarters in 2010. This was his first deployment to Afghanistan. Hargrove, a Wichita, Kan. native,…

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A Junction City man has been arrested by Riley County Police on charges related to an alleged 1980 rape. 65 year old Jesse Hammond was arrested on a warrant from Riley County District courts Thursday afternoon.  Hammond is under arrest for using force or fear to have intercourse with a woman withour her consent  in 1980.  The alleged victim is now 63 years old. Hammond is being held on a $250,000 bond.

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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) Kansas House members have rejected an attempt to narrow the scope of a bill designed to prevent the state from subsidizing abortions even indirectly through tax breaks. The House rejected an amendment on a voice vote during a debate Friday to eliminate any provisions in the bill dealing with tax laws. It was offered by Rep. Judy Loganbill, a Wichita Democrat and abortion rights supporter. The House is expected to vote on the bill Friday. The measure would prevent individual income tax filers from including abortion expenses when claiming a deduction for medical costs. It also would…

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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) The Kansas House has ducked a debate on loosening the state’s restrictions on smoking in public places. The House voted 62-49 on Friday to send the smoking measure to its Health and Human Services Committee rather than debate it. The bill would create an exception to a statewide ban on smoking in bars, restaurants and other public places for businesses catering only to adults 21 or older. Rep. Bill Otto, a LeRoy Republican, said he returned the bill to committee even though he supports it partly because the Senate isn’t likely to approve it this year. Public…

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LANSING, Kan. (AP) A child sex offender who escaped from Lansing Correctional Facility on April 18 is still eluding authorities. State prison officials said in a news release Friday that 59-year-old Gary Leslie Furthmyer is believed to be in the downtown Kansas City, Mo., area. Possible sightings have been reported at Kansas City homeless shelters. Furthmyer escaped from his minimum security assignment at a steam plant at the Lansing prison. He was serving a six- to 25-year sentence out of Sedgwick County for indecent liberties with a child and aggravated failure to appear. Furthmyer is 5-foot-9 and 185 lbs, with…

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WINFIELD, Kan. (AP) Newell Rubbermaid’s decision to expand its plant in Winfield was a cause of celebration in southern Kansas town. State, local and federal officials were in Winfield Thursday for a groundbreaking of Rubbermaid’s new, 500,000-square-foot distribution center. Rubbermaid announced in December that it would build the new distribution center, as well as closing its Greenville, Texas, plant and moving those jobs to Winfield. The Winfield Daily Courier reports the distribution facility is scheduled to be completed by the end of October. About 30 new jobs are expected to be created when the center opens. Rubbermaid is increasing capacity…

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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) A Kansas House committee is expected to hold hearings on a new Senate redistricting plan similar to one that failed to get enough votes from senators. House Speaker Mike O’Neal said the House Redistricting Committee would hear testimony Friday with the goal of endorsing a plan early next week. The move breaks from legislative tradition where each chamber draws its own political boundaries. A new Senate map approved by that chamber Wednesday was defeated Thursday in the House over concerns that it diluted minority votes by collapsing two western Kansas districts. That map put Republican Sen. Garrett…

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WICHITA, Kan. (AP) A Kansas military school embroiled in a lawsuit alleging abuse of cadets is denying it destroyed photos and videos on students’ cellphones related to the case. Families of former cadets who have sued St. John’s Military School in Salina have asked a federal judge to issue an order protecting any remaining photos and videos. The plaintiffs also want a computer forensics expert appointed as a “special master” at the school’s expense to attempt to recreate material they say was deleted from student cellphones. In its response Thursday, St. John’s called the request a fishing expedition and an…

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