• K-State soccer growing in spring with help from new assistants

    MANHATTAN (KSNT) - K-State women's soccer is underway with spring scrimmages. The Wildcats played host to Nebraska on Saturday, April 6 for their first of five spring exhibition games. Plus, the team will hold a purple and white intrasquad scrimmage on Wednesday, April 17. The program, which was launched in 2016, is still searching for []

  • WATCH: K-State women’s hoops ‘Coach Nick’ in-studio on K-Nation

    TOPEKA (KSNT) - K-State women's basketball Chief of Staff Mike Nicholson joined K-Nation on Sunday to talk the past, the present and what's looking like a very exciting future for Wildcat women's basketball. Editor's note: This interview was recorded before K-State center Ayoka Lee announced her decision to return for her final year of college []

  • No. 8 Penn State Men's Lacrosse Falls 9-8 To No. 7 Johns Hopkins In Overtime

    The Nittany Lions only have two conference games remaining and will need to find their game again to earn meaningful seeding in the Big Ten Tournament.

  • WATCH: K-State’s new QB coach previews plan for Avery Johnson on K-Nation

    MANHATTAN (KSNT) - K-State welcomed a man familiar with Big 12 football to its staff shortly after the 2023 season wrapped up. The Wildcats hired Matt Wells, former Texas Tech head coach and more recently an offensive analyst for Oklahoma, as their new co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. Wells, who also carries the title of []

  • State Police crack down on Move Over Law

    BATH, N.Y. (WETM) - New York State Troopers are cracking down on violators of New York's newly updated Move Over Law. The law became effective in 2012 and requires drivers to slow down, move into the center or left lane or attempt to do that when an emergency vehicle is pulled over. It was expanded []

  • Elites Love The ‘Deep State’ Because They Loathe The American People

    Left-wing elites want to protect the 'deep state' because it shields them from accountability as they pursue their own agendas.

  • K-State basketball adds another transfer guard

    MANHATTAN (KSNT) - K-State men's basketball has its second transfer portal pickup of the 2024 offseason. The Wildcats picked up a commitment from University of Illinois-Chicago transfer CJ Jones on Monday, according to multiple reports including GoPowercat's Ryan Gilbert and On3's Joe Tipton. Jones, a 6-foot-5 guard, started 31 of 33 games for UIC in []

  • 8 Plant-Based Gluten-Free Gnocchi Dishes

    The main ingredient in Gnocchi is usually potato, but they're also often made with egg and wheat flour, with some gnocchi recipes containing cheese as well.

  • Montana Supreme Court Tries To Move The State Left

    Montana Supreme Court Tries To Move The State Left Authored by Rob Natelson via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), The Montana State Supreme Court. (Screenshot via GoogleMaps) Commentary The Epoch Times reported on March 28 that the Montana Supreme Court struck down four state “election integrity” laws. The court’s decision appears to be part of a wider judicial effort to reverse conservative electoral trends in Montana. Manipulating elections might not seem like a proper role for...

  • K-State’s Ayoka Lee announces decision

    MANHATTAN (KSNT) - K-State center Ayoka Lee has made a decision regarding her final year of college eligibility. The NCAA all-time record holder for points in a single game will return for her seventh season of college basketball. K-State women's basketball announced her decision on social media on Sunday. Lee arrived at K-State in 2018 []

  • 8 free things to do in Ottawa this weekend, April 19 to 21

    As the weekend approaches, it's time to start planning how you're going to spend your days off. There are lots of free things to do in Ottawa this weekend so you can have a blast without spending a single cent.Whether you're into Scottish bands or downward dogs, there's an array of activities waiting for you, all budget-friendly.So, if you're down for some cheap excitement, here are eight free things to do in Ottawa this weekend that won't drain your bank account.See the cherry blossoms ...

  • Esquibel chasing records at Shawnee Heights before joining K-State

    TECUMSEH (KSNT) - Shawnee Heights senior Jackson Esquibel is flying around the track and soaking in the final meets of his high school career. Esquibel, one of the state's best distance runners, will run cross country and track for K-State starting in the fall of 2024. However, he has a few things he wants to []