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The Manhattan Optimist Jaguars 10U fastpitch softball team defended their home turf with a championship at the Kansas USA Softball Little Apple Shootout in Manhattan on April 20.
Wamego baseball can’t be stopped right now.
Wamego softball had its 11-game win streak snapped on Tuesday night in a split with Silver Lake, putting a slight blemish on a prized week of pitching.
Kansas State men’s basketball saw two more players from last season’s roster announce their exit from the program earlier this week.
The Kansas State men’s golf team carded a 13-over par 301 on Wednesday during the final round of the 2024 Big 12 Championship as the Wildcats finished in 11th place with a 72-hole score of 24-over par 1,176 (293-295-287-301) at the par-72, 7,434-yard Whispering Pines Golf Club.
Kansas State will travel to St. John’s on Saturday, Dec. 7 as part of the sixth edition of the BIG EAST/Big 12 Battle, the two conferences announced on Thursday morning.
Kansas State junior women’s golfer Carla Bernat was rewarded for her successful season as she earned an individual bid into the 2024 NCAA Bryan (Texas) Regional, the NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Selection Committee announced Wednesday.
Talking with one of our kids the other day, I mentioned the Bill Buckner story, saying he was the goat in the 1986 World Series. Let the grounder go through his legs.
I don’t particularly want to comment on the criminal trial of Donald Trump at the moment, other than to say this: Man, I wish I had thought of some of this stuff. Like, there are aspects of these people’s lives that I wish I had.
There’s a concept in the law that has always struck me as slightly off. It hit home again recently in a local fentanyl case.
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It’s been a while since you’ve seen it in the paper, but The Mercury is excited to usher in a new era of Snapshots. Snapshots features your photos, documenting slices of life in our area.
For years it seemed that a trip to London was sure to please theater fans. For years and years. The last three or four have made up the only bad stretch of West End theater some of us can remember experiencing. Last spring was particularly depressing; there were few offerings and what was ou…
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Little Apple Pride was held Saturday, April 20, 2024, in Manhattan.
Manhattan High School's Interpersonal Skills program presented Manhattan's Got Talent on Thu…
Lewis Marien, Mercury staff photographer, documents the month of March.
No.-4 seed Kansas State defeats 13th-seeded Portland, 78-65, in an NCAA Tournament first-rou…
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Gov. Laura Kelly said Tuesday she is encouraged that the Kansas House and Senate have scheduled hearings next week on Medicaid expansion.
K-State sophomore Ryan Buckner thought fireworks went off moments after the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade came to an end Wednesday afternoon.
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