On today’s edition of The Game, we’ll take a deeper look at what the buy-out situation is for Jerome Tang, hear from Mason ...
By Toby Hammes As the calendar turns toward league and postseason competition, Manhattan High wrestling enters its most ...
Manhattan High girls’ basketball continued its strong stretch on the road Tuesday night, pulling away early and never letting ...
Manhattan High boys’ basketball delivered the response it was looking for Tuesday night, rolling past Great Bend 78-48 on the ...
Kansas State head coach Collin Klein announced Wednesday the signing of five more players for the Class of 2026. The new ...
Civilian employees at Fort Riley were briefly furloughed this week when federal funding lapsed. A partial shutdown affecting ...
Following the third-worst home loss in program history, and the second-worst start to conference play ever, uncertainty in ...
City commissioners on Tuesday chose not to rezone a 0.36-acre portion of the Acacia fraternity’s 2005 Hunting Ave. location ...
City commissioners on Tuesday permitted parks and recreation to purchase additional robotic mowers, portable pitching mounds ...
Manhattan city officials are discussing ceasing the publication of legal notices in The Mercury and instead posting them on the city government’s own website, driving through a loophole in state law.
Matthew Dunaey Klingforth was sentenced Monday in District Court to register as a sex offender and pay designated fees ...
A familiar voice has filed for a seat on the Commission. Democrat Rob Voelker announced Monday his intent to seek the ...
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