• Several Jayhawks sign with NFL teams

    LAWRENCE (KSNT) - Four Jayhawks have signed with pro teams following the conclusion of the 2024 NFL Draft. Former KU offensive lineman Mike Novitsky signed with the Seattle Seahawks and linebacker Craig Young signed with the Indianapolis Colts Saturday, joining KU's Jason Bean and Kenny Logan Jr. as undrafted free agent signees. Novitsky started in []

  • KU’s Logan Jr. signs with Rams

    LOS ANGELES (KSNT) - A long-time KU safety is taking his talents to the big leagues. Kenny Logan Jr. signed with the Los Angeles Rams as an undrafted free agent shortly after the 2024 NFL Draft concluded. The Florida native spent his entire six-year career with the Jayhawks, starting in 44 of 59 total games []

  • K-State defensive lineman signs with Titans

    NASHVILLE (KSNT) - A former Wildcat edge rusher is getting a chance at the next level. Khalid Duke will be a Tennessee Titan, according to ESPN. Duke is expected to sign an undrafted free agent deal with Tennessee. Duke spent five seasons in Manhattan, playing in 46 games while tallying 21 tackles for loss and []

  • Jason Bean inks deal with Indianapolis Colts

    LAWRENCE (KSNT) - A former KU quarterback is going pro. Jason Bean will a chance to impress the Indianapolis Colts, who are signing the Jayhawk alum to an undrafted free agent deal. Bean played a significant role in each of KU's first three seasons of the Lance Leipold era, notably stepping in as the active []

  • REPORT: Arkansas transfer big man commits to K-State

    MANHATTAN (KSNT) - Jerome Tang has his big man for the 2024-25 season. Baye Fall, a transfer center from Arkansas, committed to K-State on Saturday, according to On3's Joe Tipton. Fall is 6-foot-11 and played in just nine games for the Razorbacks as a true freshman last year. He comes to Manhattan with three years []

  • K-State’s KT Leveston selected in seventh round of 2024 NFL Draft

    DETRIOT (KSNT) - Former K-State offensive lineman KT Leveston will continue his football career in California. Leveston was selected in the seventh round, 254th overall, by the Los Angeles Rams. He was the second offensive lineman and third Wildcat taken in the 2024 NFL Draft. The Waco, Texas native spent his entire college career with []

  • Eastbound I-70 closed due to knocked over semis, high winds

    RILEY COUNTY (KSNT) - First responders are heading to an area in Riley County where multiple semi-trucks have crashed on I-70. The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) reports on social media that eastbound I-70 is closed at mile marker 320 in Riley County due to high winds that have caused three semi trucks to crash. []

  • Wrong-way driver on I-70 arrested on drug charges

    WABAUNSEE COUNTY (KSNT) - A local sheriff's office reports it made an arrest Saturday following multiple reports of a driver going the wrong way on I-70 Saturday. The Wabaunsee County Sheriff's Office reports on social media that it received numerous 911 calls about a driver heading west in the eastbound lanes on I-70. Initial reports []

  • Topeka firefighters rescue person from house fire

    TOPEKA (KSNT) - Topeka firefighters rescued one person from a house fire early Saturday morning. The Topeka Fire Department (TFD) was called around 4 a.m. on April 27 for a house fire in the 2600 block of SW Belle Avenue. Crews arriving at the scene found a home on fire and managed to rescue one []

  • New Chiefs stadium on the list of options after failed tax vote

    After the failed April stadium tax vote, the Kansas City Chiefs and Kansas City Royals are reviewing their options for future steps.

  • Multi-vehicle crash reported on US 50 near Emporia

    PLYMOUTH (KSNT) - A crash involving several vehicles is being reported for an area on US-50 Highway just west of Emporia. The crash is being reported on kandrive.gov for a section of the highway south of the town of Plymouth between the Chase and Lyon County lines. The closure is between Road B 5 and []

  • Multiple power outages reported across northeast Kansas

    MANHATTAN (KSNT) - Thousands of Evergy customers are without power Saturday due to a severe weather system in northeast Kansas. Nearly 7,000 people are without power in and around the population centers of Manhattan and Junction City on April 27, according to the Evergy outage map. More outages are being reported in some small towns []