Author: KMAN Staff

A Manhattan man is in critical condition after being brutally beaten early Thursday morning. Riley County Police discovered 31-year old Kevin Lynn Cockrum lying on the ground unconscious in an alley of the 1000 block of Moro Street. Riley County police say that Cockrum was beaten by unknown individuals. Riley County EMS transported Cockrum to Mercy Regional Health Center with life-threatening head injuries. Cockrum was taken by LIFESTAR to Via Christi Hospital in Wichita where he remains in critical condition. No suspects have been identified at this time but RCPD say that a white vehicle occupied by three black males…

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Donald G. Guthals, father of commissioner David Guthals, died  Tuesday at Memorial Hospital in Abilene. He was born August 31, 1928 in Elmo, Kansas. On May 29, 1950, Guthals married Helen Margaret Stover. They later moved to Elmo where Mr. Guthals taught at Carlton  grade school and Hope High School. Mrs. Guthals preceded Donald in death, passing on April 19, 2011. Guthals is survived by his two daughters, Karen Burkholder of Topeka, and Linda Whitt of Wichita; his two sons, Donald Frederick Guthals of Grand Island, Neb., and David Louis Guthals of Manhattan; and sister Mary Ann Foley of West…

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During last summer’s conference shuffle, Texas A&M flirted with the idea of joining the SEC, but ultimately stayed in the new 10-team Big 12.  Rumors have picked up again since the creation of Texas’ new Longhorn Network, and Governor Rick Perry fanned the flames Wednesday night.  The former Aggie yell leader and presidential candidate told the Dallas Morning News that “conversations are being had” about A&M possibly joining the SEC.  Perry didn’t specify if those conversations were internal or with the SEC. Texas A&M released a statement saying President R. Bowen Loftin will do what’s best for the university, and…

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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) Sam Fuld hit a game-tying triple and then scored on an errant throw to complete a five-run ninth as the Tampa Bay Rays rallied to beat the Kansas City Royals 8-7 on Wednesday night.  Fuld hit a drive to right center off closer Joakim Soria (5-5) and wound up scoring the running run when second baseman Johnny Giavotella was charged with an error for a bad relay throw to third. After Aaron Crow gave up consecutive singles in the ninth, Soria entered and gave up an RBI double to Evan Longoria, a run-scoring grounder by…

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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) The attorney for a Manhattan therapist charged with stalking a Fort Riley soldier has notified prosecutors he plans to present an insanity defense. A document filed Wednesday in the case of therapist Rachelle Santiago says she intends to introduce expert evidence relating to her insanity and diminished capacity due to mental disease or defect. Her public defender, Ronald Wurtz, says their experts will be psychologists and a psychiatrist. Santiago’s trial is Sept. 27, with a motion hearing Aug. 29. Santiago was a clinical social worker working as a contract employee at the Irwin Army Community Hospital on…

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Suzie Fritz’s Wildcats look to be an improved team this fall, and they’ll have to prove it as the league coaches voted them 8th in the Big 12 preseason poll.  The Cats received 20 points in the survey of the nine coaches in the conference, two points behind seventh place KU.  Texas went 27-6 last year and advanced to the Final Four.  The Horns are the preseason Big 12 champ, receiving seven first place votes.  Iowa State picked up the other two first place votes, and is tied for second with Oklahoma.  Texas A&M is picked fourth, followed by Missouri, Baylor,…

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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) The Kansas City Royals have purchased the contract of catcher Salvador Perez from Triple-A Omaha.  The move was made before Wednesday night’s game against Tampa Bay.  The 21-year old Perez hit .333 with one homer and 10 RBIs in 12 games at Omaha after being promoted from Double-A Northwest Arkansas.  He was batting seventh in Wednesday’s lineup.  The Royals also placed catcher Brayan Pena on the paternity leave list and put pitcher Kyle Davies on unconditional release waivers.  Pena returned home to Miami on Wednesday for the birth of his child and is expected to rejoin…

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From the Big 12 all-freshmen team one year to being named preseason all-Big 12 the next, that’s K-State Kaitlynn Pelger.  The Wildcat middle blocker is the only K-Stater to make the team announced Tuesday, and one of only four sophomores throughout the league.  Pelger, an Olathe South product, led K-State with 328 kills a year.  She also hit .254 and averaged over one dig per set. The preseason Big 12 player of the year is Rachel Adams of Texas, Hannah Willms of Iowa State is the preseason newcomer of the year, and the Longhorns’ Khat Bell is the preseason freshman…

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NORMAN, Okla. (AP) Oklahoma head football coach Bob Stoops says starting linebacker Travis Lewis has broken his foot and will miss up to eight weeks.  Stoops said in a news release Tuesday that Lewis broke a bone in his left foot during Monday’s practice.  Stoops said sophomore nickel back Corey Nelson will move to Lewis’ spot at linebacker.  Stoops said the injury to Lewis is disappointing but said the team will adapt.  Lewis is a senior from San Antonio and has led OU in tackles each of the past three seasons.  OU trainer Scott Anderson said Lewis’ injury does not…

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LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP)   The state of Kansas plans to audit the K-State athletic department’s online sales of its athletic merchandise.  The Lawrence Journal-World reported Monday that the audit will determine if the school is not collecting sales tax on merchandise sold through its online store.  Kenny Lannou, a spokesman for the athletic department, says the department believes the orders don’t have to be taxed because they are filled by a Florida online company that has no employees or offices in Kansas.  But Richard Cram, of the revenue department, notes that the store is called the “K-State Official Online Store”…

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