The Game 3/10/20
0:00 – Coronavirus in Palo Alto/Klandy Man 12:38 – Coronavirus in Big 12 Tourney 21:11 – Big 12 Tourney is going to be a snooze fest 33:08 – John is single if you didn’t know 45:53 – K-State>Iowa State and a new rec...
0:00 – Coronavirus in Palo Alto/Klandy Man 12:38 – Coronavirus in Big 12 Tourney 21:11 – Big 12 Tourney is going to be a snooze fest 33:08 – John is single if you didn’t know 45:53 – K-State>Iowa State and a new rec...
A fundraiser for the family of a young man killed by a snow plow in January has nearly reached its goal. 21-year-old Jayden Rosa and 22-year-old Anthony Toler of Manhattan died after KHP says the two were struck in the early morning hours of January 24 by the Riley County vehicle while walking home in [...]
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K-State Athletic Director Gene Taylor joined the show Tuesday to update us on facilities, including the recent renovations of the baseball and soccer complexes on campus and what Big XII league officials are doing in preparation of the tournament amid concerns of coronavirus. Riley County Commissioner John Ford joined us along with Health Department Director [...]
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Fire-department airpacks The Pottawatomie County Commission approved a bid for a lease-purchase agreement for fire-department airpacks during their meeting Monday. Pottawatomie County Financial Officer Heather Gladbach explains the agreement. The interest rate on the agreement is 1.95 percent, bringing the county’s yearly payment to about $62,500. This comes in under the $70,000 that was budgeted for the [...]
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K-State has began a nationwide search for a new Vice Provost for Graduate Education and dean of the Graduate School. This comes a few months after current Carol Shanklin, the current Dean of the Graduate School, announced she would be retiring after spending more than 10 years in her present position and over 30 years [...]
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TOPEKA — The offices of Kansas legislative leaders would see an 11% increase in their funding under a proposal that has cleared committee. Almost all of the new dollars would go to top Republicans. The House Appropriations Committee added the money Monday before approving the Republican-controlled Legislature’s proposed budget for the fiscal year that begins [...]
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OVERLAND PARK — A California man has been sentenced to three years in prison for washing the ink off $1 bills in a Kansas hotel room and reprinting them to look like $100 bills. The U.S. attorney’s office says 51-year-old John Sebestyen, of Mission Viejo, California, also was ordered Monday to pay nearly $20,000 in [...]
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OVERLAND PARK — A California man has been sentenced to three years in prison for washing the ink off $1 bills in a Kansas hotel room and reprinting them to look like $100 bills. The U.S. attorney’s office says 51-year-old John Sebestyen, of Mission Viejo, California, also was ordered Monday to pay nearly $20,000 in [...]
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TOPEKA — Kansas legislators are taking steps to allow college athletes to hire agents and sign endorsement deals. Many fear that if they don’t act, then out-of-state rivals will leave the state’s most storied university athletics programs in the dust by attracting the best recruits. A bill that would bar state universities from preventing their [...]
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TOPEKA — Kansas legislators are taking steps to allow college athletes to hire agents and sign endorsement deals. Many fear that if they don’t act, then out-of-state rivals will leave the state’s most storied university athletics programs in the dust by attracting the best recruits. A bill that would bar state universities from preventing their [...]
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