It was Riley County Day on this morning’s In Focus, as Cathy spoke with Riley County Commissioner Dave Lewis, EMS Director Larry Couchman, Counselor Clancy Holeman, and Riley County Police Captain, Kurt Moldrup.
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A jammed packed edition of “Wildcat Insider” on KMAN breaks down a very busy weekend for K-State athletics with basketball and baseball in action all weekend long. The K-State men’s basketball team closed out the regular season with a loss at Bramlage against Baylor. Will play Iowa State in the quarterfinals of the Big 12 tourney on Thursday afternoon in Kansas City. Will the Wildcats be successful away from Bramlage? The K-State women close out the season with an 11-19 record and a first round loss to KU in the Big 12 tournament. Deb Patterson was released of her duties after 18 seasons at the helm of the K-State women’s program. The K-State baseball team is back to .500 at 7-7 with a sweep at home over the weekend against Iowa. Are the bat cats starting to figure things out? K-State AD John Currie will join the show to talk all things K-State. All that and much more on “Wildcat Insider” on KMAN.
On today’s In Focus, Cathy spoke with Dr. Bob Larson, Edgar E. and M. Elizabeth Coleman chair in food animal production…
On today’s InFocus, Cathy talks with State Representative Vern Swanson of Clay Center, followed by Jennifer Wilson, Riley County Extension Director, then Terry Holdren, Kansas Farm Bureau CEO and General Counsel, and ending with Lynda Bachelor, Project Coordinator with School of Leadership Studies at Kansas State.
“The Game” on KMAN is getting Wildcat fans ready for the final weekend in the Big 12. The guys will play out some scenarios that could play out for Bruce Weber and the Cats and how it will shake out next weeks Big 12 tourney in KC. The K-State women get ready for the Big 12 tourney tomorrow night in OKC. Can the K-State women play themselves into the postseason? The bat cats get ready for the home opener starting Friday afternoon with Iowa. K-State coming off three straight wins in Abilene Texas last weekend. Former K-State Safety Ty Zimmerman sat down with Matt Walters to talk football, future and much more. Brent Maycock from the Topeka Capital Journal to talk about Sub State hoops around the state of Kansas. All that and much more on “The Game” on KMAN.
On today’s In Focus, Cathy talked with Governor’s Military Council Executive Director, John Armbrust, and Sean Ruth and Brad Hartenstein with the Flint Hills Home show.
The mid week version of “The Game” on KMAN breaks down the rest of the Big 12 schedule and how it may shape out for the Wildcats next week at the Big 12 tourney. The K-State women’s basketball team is set and stone in the Big 12 tourney in OKC beginning this weekend. Can the K-State women pick up a win or two in the conference tourney? Jerry Palm from CBSsports.com joins the show to talk bracketology, Big 12, Wichita State and much more. The Royals lose a pitcher until at least the end of May, how will that affect the Royals throughout the first portion of the season? All that and much more on “The Game” on KMAN.
On today’s In Focus, Cathy spoke with USD 383 School Board member, Leah Fliter and Supt. Bob Shannon, as well as Former Chair of Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Dick Myers.
Tuesday’s edition of “The Game” on KMAN breaks down the Wildcats loss at Oklahoma State on Big Monday. Was it just the typical road struggles for the Wildcats or are the Cowboys becoming a team that can make some noise in the NCAA tournament? The K-State women’s basketball team fell last night on Senior night at Bramlage to TCU and now sets their sites on the Big 12 tourney this weekend. K-State baseball game scheduled for Tuesday afternoon at Nebraska was cancelled now the home opener is slated for this weekend against Iowa. The bat cats are coming off three straight wins in Abilene Texas. National headlines, Get Fit and You can’t be serious on a jam packed edition of “The Game” on KMAN.
It was City Commission Day on In Focus, as Cathy spoke with Manhattan Mayor, John Matta and City Manager, Ron Fehr.