Day: January 14, 2026

Gov. Kelly Unveils Budget Focused on Schools, Water, Health, and Public Safety
Image courtesy Canva On Wednesday, January 13, Governor Laura Kelly unveiled her annual budget, highlighting investments in education, water resources, health care, public safety, and

Key Questions Surround the Royals Heading Into 2026
The Kansas City Royals enter the 2026 season with several key questions. One of the biggest is the future of the team’s stadium, with no

Lepak Returns to Tight Ends Role at K-State
Kansas State head coach Collin Klein announced Monday that Brian Lepak will remain on the Wildcats’ staff and return to coaching the tight ends. Lepak

Late Rally Not Enough as K-State Falls to Utah
K-State women’s basketball nearly erased a large deficit but came up short in an 80-73 loss to Utah on Saturday night at Bramlage Coliseum. The

Late Push Falls Short for Wildcats at Arizona State
Kansas State came up just short on the road Saturday, falling 87-84 to Arizona State at Desert Financial Arena. The Wildcats trimmed a nine-point deficit

K-State Soccer Adds Dobyns to Coaching Staff
K-State soccer head coach Colleen Corbin has completed her coaching staff for the 2026 season by hiring Maddie Dobyns as an assistant coach. Dobyns will

Obituary-Jerry Woodard
Jerry Lee Woodard, age 73 of Manhattan, passed away Saturday, January 10, 2026, at Stoneybrook Health and Rehab in Manhattan. He was born on November

K-State Plans Youth Clinic for National Sports Day
Kansas State Athletics will host its eighth annual National Girls and Women in Sports Day event on Saturday, February 7, in Manhattan. The event includes

Kelce Joins Elite Tight End Club, Future Uncertain
Travis Kelce reached a historic milestone in what could be his final NFL game Sunday as the Kansas City Chiefs fell 14-12 to the Las

Kelce Claims Charity Challenge for Third Time
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has won Nationwide’s 2025 Charity Challenge, marking the fifth time in six seasons a Chiefs player has earned