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Kansas State's Bill Snyder Family Stadium to undergo million-dollar renovations

MANHATTAN, Kan. — Kansas State announced a $105 million capital improvement project Saturday that includes a large renovation of Bill Snyder Family Stadium and additional projects to help other athletic programs.
The school already has raised $69 million for the work, which will begin in May.
The biggest projects involve the football program. The stadium will get new south end zone suites along with a new indoor practice facility, and outdoor practice fields will be built next door.
Kansas State will also build a new $17.5 million volleyball arena and a $13 million training center for its Olympic sports programs. Both of those facilities will be located near the football stadium and Bramlage Coliseum, consolidating the Wildcats' athletic programs on one campus.

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