One Manhattan leader used to fight wild fires in Wyoming during one of the worst fire years on record. Ron…
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Wildcat Insider with the “Voice of the Cats” Wyatt Thompson, Brian Smoller and John Kurtz Hour 1 https://1350kman.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/1.mp3 Overall thoughts…
On today’s In Focus, Cathy was joined by Art DeGroat, retired Lt. Colonel and Ex. Dir. of Military and Veterans Affairs at Kansas State University, and Dean of the Global Campus at Kansas State University, Sue Maes; and Director of Student Faculty Services, Jason Maseberg-Tomlinson.
On today’s In Focus, Riley County Extension Director, Jennifer Wilson spoke with Cathy, as well as Kansas State University Provost, April Mason and Director of Development, Homecare and Hospice of Manhattan, Christina Nolte.
It’s Friday! K-State hosts Tech tomorrow. Royals take Game 1 of the ALDS. We have a preview of this weekends Big 12 games. K-State basketball starts practice today. Kevin Lockett kicks off hour 2. Bold Predictions and You Can’t Be Serious wraps up the week.
Today there’s audio from the Big 12 coaches teleconference. Marcus Foster is on the Preseason All-Big 12 team. Royals start the ALDS tonight. Full Throttle to close Hour 1. In hour 2 we are joined by Tech Powercat Gameday reporter Ryan Hyatt. You Can’t Be Serious to wrap the show.
On today’s In Focus, Cathy spoke with Governor’s Military Council Executive Director, John Armbrust of Manhattan, and Bill Shea and Phil Mattox with AUSA.
One Pottawatomie County leader is actually a descendant of the Pottawatomie Native Americans. Greg Riat
The Royals are heading to the ALDS! Mitch Holthus joins the show in hour 1. Cole Manbeck, Powercat Gameday blogger, kicks off hour 2. Around College Football and You Can’t Be Serious also in hour 2.
On today’s In Focus, Cathy was joined by Manhattan/Ogden USD 383 School Board President, Leah Fliter and Superintendent, Bob Shannon. She also talked to Deputy Fire Chief at the Manhattan Fire Department, Ryan Almes and Phil Klay, author of “Redeployment”.