• K-State football to open 2025 season in Ireland

    MANHATTAN (KSNT) - The Wildcats season opener in 2025 will be a long way from Bill Snyder Family Stadium. K-State football will play Iowa State in Dublin, Ireland on Saturday, August 23 to start its 2025 campaign, K-State Athletics announced the unique plan on Wednesday. The game will be part of the Aer Lingus College []

  • Stockton Maritime Museum (USS Lucid) is staging an open house this weekend

    STOCKTON —The Stockton Maritime Museum is inviting the community to an open house event on Saturday, April 27, and Sunday, April 28, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

  • House Health chair: Legislators missed chance to ask questions after death in state facility whirlpool

    Delegate Amy Summers, chairwoman of the House Health Committee, says legislators would have benefited from hearing testimony about West Virginia health care facilities, in particular about the horrifying death of a resident at a long-term care facility. However, Summers said in an opinion piece distributed to West Virginia news outlets, a legislative oversight meeting was

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    City schedules open houses for next batch of public housing units for sale

    Share on Facebook Share on Twitter The City of Wichita will have another round of open houses for the next set of public housing units that are being made available for sale. The open houses will be

  • ‘Little red house,’ historic Thomas Smith House in Agawam opens its doors for the season

    The public is invited to attend the open house at the historic Thomas Smith House on Saturday.

  • House Republicans release aid bills for Israel and Ukraine, eyeing weekend House votes

    WASHINGTON — Facing a divided party and pressure to act, House Speaker Mike Johnson rolled out three bills Wednesday to provide assistance to Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan, with the hope of holding final votes on Saturday. The bills represent a major test of Johnson’s ability to navigate a thicket of political and global challenges with a wafer-thin majority. And it comes as Johnson, R-La., faces a serious threat to his gavel from Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., and Thomas Massie, R-Ky....

  • WATCH: K-State’s Wentworth talks dominant first start of 2024 on K-Nation

    MANHATTAN, KS. (KSNT) - K-State sophomore pitcher Jackson Wentworth hadn't started a game in the 2024 season until Saturday. He made 18 appearances - all out of the bullpen - leading up to the Wildcats' second contest against No. 15 Oklahoma State. The right-handed pitcher was dominant from the jump: striking out the side in []

  • Dylan Edwards commits to K-State

    MANHATTAN (KSNT) - It's an unlikely reunion in Manhattan, Kansas. Dylan Edwards is expected to be a Wildcat, he announced on social media on Sunday. Edwards commits to K-State for the second time, after pledging purple in June of 2022 while a senior at Derby High School. Edwards would go on to commit to Notre []

  • ‘Challengers’ Box Office: How Did It Do on Opening Weekend?

    People are showing up to watch some good tennis.

  • Knoebels Amusement Resort to open this weekend

    ELYSBURG, NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Get ready to experience family fun at Knoebels Amusement Resort as they kick off the season this weekend. In less than 24 hours, everyone can experience cool coasters, funnel cakes, and camping as Knoebels opens its doors for its 98th season. Knoebels Amusement Resort opens on Saturday, April 27 from []

  • REPORT: K-State guard to transfer

    MANHATTAN (KSNT) - Another K-State men's basketball player is expected to transfer this offseason. RJ Jones plans to enter the transfer portal after spending just one year with the Wildcats, according to a report from the Athletic's Tobias Bass. Jones is now the fourth Wildcat to transfer from the program, joining Cam Carter, Dorian Finister []

  • Welcome to the United States House of Parliament

    Mike Johnson (R-La.) starts this week looking less like speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives and more like a European prime minister. Partisan politics, at least as they’ve been understood in the United States, are flipped on their head. Johnson’s plan to sacrifice American border security to pass $95 billion in foreign aid is on its way to the Senate, powered by a coalition of House Republican and Democrat appropriators, and over the objections of both his voters and the majority of...