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Kansas State aims to return to NCAA Tournament after just missing out in Jerome Tang's second season
Kansas State (19-15, 8-10 Big 12)
The Wildcats took a step back after Jerome Tang led them on an unexpected Elite Eight run in his debut season, missing the NCAA Tournament last year as one of the last teams on the bubble. They wound up losing to Iowa in the first round of the NIT, and Tang immediately began to rebuild his roster around a handful of high-end transfers.
The biggest was Coleman Hawkins, who transferred from Illinois and reportedly got a seven-figures name, image and likeness deal. Michigan’s Dug McDaniel should replace the departed Tylor Perry at the point, while Achor Achor (Samford) and Max Jones (Cal State Fullerton) were mid-major scoring machines last season.
The Wildcast struggled mightily in the paint last season, and they hope two still-raw transfers can help. Seven-footer Ugonna Onyenso came from Kentucky and 6-11 center Baye Fall — a former McDonald’s All-American — arrived from Arkansas.
Players to watch
David N’Guessan (senior, 6-9, 7.8 ppg) returned for a fifth season and provides some experience and versatility for a team that will rely so heavily on transfers and need to come together quickly.
Hawkins (senior, 6-10, 12.1 ppg at Illinois) spent four seasons with the Illini, helping them win the Big Ten tourney last year and make a run to the regional finals of the NCAA Tournament, losing to eventual champion UConn.
McDaniel (junior, 5-10, 16.3 ppg at Michigan) is an ideal fit for Kansas State’s offense. He can score in bunches, twice going for 33 in a game last season, but also distribute the ball, piling up eight assists in two different games.
Departures and arrivals
Arthur Kaluma took his 14.4 points and 7.0 rebounds per game to Texas, leaving a big void in the Kansas State lineup. Veteran guard Cam Carter (LSU), Dai Dai Ames (Virginia), Jerrell Colbert (SMU) and RJ Jones (TCU) also moved on.
Kansas State head coach Jerome Tang addresses the media during the NCAA college Big 12 men’s basketball media day, Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2024, in Kansas City, Mo. Credit: AP/Charlie Riedel
Top games
Kansas State will be part of the Paradise Jam along with playing LSU, St. John’s, Drake and Wichita State in what is a relatively weak nonconference schedule. The Wildcats will hope to pile up wins before jumping into Big 12 play, where the league’s loaded nature this year should help in building their strength of schedule.
Facts and figures
Achor Achor was the Southern Conference tourney MVP last season, leading Samford to the title and the first round of the NCAA Tournament. He had 23 points and eight rebounds in the Bulldogs’ loss to Kansas. … Jones has played some his best games against power-conference opponents, dropping 30 points on Nebraska last season. … Kansas State plays its first four games at home and does not play a true road game until the Red Storm on Dec. 7.
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Rural Kansas fire department reports record number of calls in 2025
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — A rural Kansas fire department says it saw yet another increase in calls in 2025.
On Tuesday, Butler County Fire District #3 posted data about last year on social media.
It responded to 782 alarms in 2025, which is a new record.
The majority of the calls were for rescue and emergency medical services, followed by service calls.
The department’s data show the number of calls has been trending upward over the last 20 years.
From 2006 to 2010, the department handled an an average of 550 calls a year. From 2021 through 2025, that average was 720, a 31% increase.
Officials said continued growth in the community has increased the demand for emergency services.
“These numbers reinforce the importance of ongoing training, staffing, equipment planning, and community support to ensure we can continue to provide timely and effective service,” the department said on Facebook.
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Clay County Commissioner says he’s ‘done’ negotiating with Kansas City Royals
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Clay County Commissioner Jason Withington said Wednesday that he still loves baseball, but is “done” negotiating with the Royals on a new stadium for the team in the county.
According to Withington, Thursday, Jan. 8, was the deadline for the Royals to appear on the April 2026 ballot in the county.
Withington said the Royals told the county that they were not ready to meet that deadline.
Withington took to Facebook to explain that “the joy has been drained” out of him over the last few years and expressed his dislike towards the business of baseball.
He called negotiations with the team “a closed chapter” and said that the county is shifting its focus elsewhere.
“It’s time for the Commission to focus fully on priorities we control—either upgrading our existing county jail or building a new one,” Withington wrote.
The Royals’ lease at Kauffman Stadium in the Truman Sports Complex in Jackson County expires in January 2031.
KSHB 41’s political reporter Charlie Keegan reported in May 2025 on efforts by Missouri to keep both the Royals and Chiefs in Missouri.
While the Chiefs announced that they will move to a new stadium site in 2031 in Wyandotte County, the Royals have not announced their next steps to get a new ballpark built.
A stadium site near 119th Street and Nall Avenue in Overland Park has emerged as a possibility for a stadium site for the ball club.
Some residents in that area are not happy about that possibility.
KSHB 41 News reached out to the Royals for comment, but has not heard back.
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Arizona-Kansas State free livestream: How to watch Big 12 basketball game, TV, time
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The No. 1 Arizona Wildcats play against the Kansas State Wildcats in a Big 12 basketball game tonight. The matchup is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. CT on FS1. Fans can watch this game for free online by using the free trial offered by DirecTV. Alternatively, fans can purchase a monthly subscription offered by Fubo TV/Sling.
The Arizona squad has played at a high level this season, as it enters this matchup with a 14-0 record. The team is coming off a 97-78 win against the Utah Utes.
In order to win tonight’s game, Arizona will need to rely on its forward Koa Peat. He leads the team in scoring this season, as he averages more than 14 points per game.
The Kansas State squad enters this matchup with a 9-5 record, but the team is coming off an 83-73 loss against BYU.
In order to bounce back tonight, Kansas State will need a great performance from its guard P.J. Haggerty. He averages 23 points per game, which leads the team.
Fans can watch this Big 12 basketball game for free online by using the free trial offered by DirecTV. Alternatively, fans can purchase a monthly subscription offered by Fubo TV/Sling.
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