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The Manhattan Mercury
1w ago
If you’ve been paying attention to Kansas State women’s basketball this season, you might have noticed a fresh but mysterious face on the bench ..read more
The Manhattan Mercury
1w ago
After Kansas State’s 31-27 win over Kansas, the 15th straight Sunflower Showdown victory, Lawrence native Keenan Garber was selected as the Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week, the conference announced on Monday ..read more
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1w ago
Kansas State volleyball has won six straight contests in its home arena — each by way of a sweep — after taking down Texas Tech in a pair of straight-set performances ..read more
The Manhattan Mercury
1w ago
Ayoka Lee earned a pair of weekly honors Monday after leading No. 16 Kansas State to a pair of victories over Big Ten opponents, including a 65-58 road win over then-No. 2 Iowa ..read more
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2w ago
Manhattan temperatures reached a record-high on Saturday, becoming the hottest destination in the United States that day ..read more
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The U.S. Department of Defense has given Kansas State University professor Hongyu Wu a $300,000 grant for research related to the Navy ..read more
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2w ago
To dispense with coachspeak, there is now little chance of our repeating as conference champs after last Saturday’s catastrophe in Austin, so our game in Lawrence on the 18th is our Super Bowl, as it is KU’s. Here’s a thought experiment that sheds light on how much you love K-State and hate ..read more
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2w ago
Manhattan High battled to the end but ultimately lost on a last-minute field goal to No. 3 Derby in the sectional round of the playoffs. The Indians' campaign to repeat as state champions comes to an end to the same team it opened against ..read more
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2M ago
It may be the end of September, but National Hispanic Heritage Month is still going strong! Hispanic Heritage Month started September 15 and runs through October 15. Now is a great time to find a new book by or about Hispanic people at Manhattan Public Library ..read more
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2M ago
The growing season is nearly over, but your garden work may not be done just yet. Join Anthony Reardon, Johnson County Horticulture Extension Agent, as you learn about the various gardening tasks that can help your landscape throughout the winter and prepare your garden for the growing seaso ..read more