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On today’s InFocus, Cathy talks with State Senator Tom Hawk of Manhattan, followed by Riley County Police Director Brad Schoen.

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On today’s InFocus, Cathy talks with US Congressman Tim Huelskamp, followed by Mike Barnhart with Positive Air LLC on sleep apnea.

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On today’s InFocus, Cathy talks with Brad Starnes, USD 378 Superintendent, and Brady Burton, USD 384 Blue Valley Randolph Superintendent, followed by Ward Morgan, Caleb Edwards, & Mariel Edwards from Della Vocce on downtown development.

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Thursday’s edition of “The Game” on KMAN breaks down the Big 12 men’s basketball games from Wednesday night. Texas holds off Baylor in Austin and Iowa State has no problem at home against West Virginia. What would the Big 12 tourney look like if the season ended today? Can the Wildcats afford to be one and done in the conference tournament no matter what happens the rest of the season? The K-State women start strong at Kansas and hold of the Jayhawks late to get a big win for Deb Patterson. Ryan Cornelson, former Hays High football coach joins the show to talk about Alex Delton who is the first 2015 FB commit for Bill Snyder and the Cats. All that and much more on “The Game” on KMAN.

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Wednesday’s edition of “The Game” on KMAN recaps the Wildcats road win at Texas Tech on Tuesday night. How big of a win was that for Bruce Weber and the Cats? The guys discuss the other games in the Big 12 throughout the week and talk a little Bracketology. The K-State women on Wednesday night is on the road in Lawrence taking on the Kansas Jayhawks. The K-State baseball home opening series has been cancelled so the Bat Cats are heading south for some baseball over the weekend. The Wichita State Shockers are 30-0 and on pace for a #1 seed in the NCAA tourney. Bob Lutz from the Wichita Eagle joins the show to talk Shockers and other college hoops news. Plus, K-State associate head coach Chris Lowery joins the show to talk about the win over the Red Raiders and the rest of the season that lies ahead for the Wildcats. All that and much more on “The Game” on KMAN.

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On today’s InFocus, Cathy talks with Gary Yenzer, Pottawatomie County Commissioner, Robert Reece, County Administrator, Gregg Webster, Planning and Zoning Administrator, and Leu Lowrey, Public Works Director, followed by Kim Riley, Director of the Harvey Production at the Manhattan Arts Center, and Penny Cullers, producer and also stars as Veta, Elwood’s embarrassed sister, and Bill Williams, who plays Elwood.

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On today’s InFocus, Cathy talks with Linda Knupp, Manhattan Public Library Director, Heather Lansdowne, President of Manhattan Library Association, and Gary Jeffrey, Chair of the sale, followed by Christina Nolte, Director of Development with Manhattan Area Homecare and Hospice, and ending with Amanda Hague of the Ad Astra restaurant in Strong City on this Flint Hills Focus segment.

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“Wildcat Insider” on KMAN Monday afternoon breaks down the pair of hoops losses over the weekend for the Wildcats. The men with a tough loss at Oklahoma where they saw themselves down by as much as 27 points in the game. Can the Wildcats still play themselves out of the NCAA tournament? The women had a tough day as well inside Bramlage with a 21 point loss to West Virginia. The K-State baseball team has returned from their first big road trip of the year going 1-7 in the first eight games of the season. What do the bat cats need to do to get back on track with the home opener this weekend at Tointon Family Stadium against Milwaukee. All that and much more on “Wildcat Insider” on KMAN.

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On today’s InFocus, Cathy talks with State Senator Tom Phillips of Manhattan, followed by Jamie Ramsey, Director at the Riley County Senior Service Center, then Ginny Barnard, Riley County Extension Health, Nutrition, Food Safety agent, and ending with April Mason, Kansas State University Provost.

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On today’s InFocus, Cathy talks with Lyle Butler, Manhattan Area Chamber of Commerce President, and Miss Capital City Abigail Lopez.

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