TOPEKA — Emporia State University president Ken Hush defended Wednesday faculty and staff firings as well as academic program ...
The owners of a new American Kolache restaurant are inviting locals to swing by their location in west Topeka to try out the ...
Kansas school nutrition programs and food banks are facing significant setbacks after $10.5 million in funding was cut off by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The ...
Spring break is around the corner and if you didn’t have time to plan or looking for a trip that’s won’t break the bank, Kansas Tourism has you covered.
Kansas basketball’s players had to come to terms Thursday with a Big 12 Conference tournament loss against Arizona. Here’s ...
The National Weather Service early Friday morning issued high wind warnings lasting from noon to 7 p.m. Friday for an area ...
Kansas State University has been issued stop-work orders on USAID-funded agricultural research at two innovation labs, valued at up to $137 million.
Kansas State University has been issued stop-work orders on USAID-funded agricultural research at two innovation labs, valued at up to $137 million.
A Topeka native is coming home with a podium finish after competing in the World Special Olympics in Turin, Italy. According ...
TOPEKA — Betty Jo Burris, 95, of Topeka, a former Parsons resident, died Wednesday morning, March 12, 2005, in Topeka. She ...
Brenda Meder, Hays Arts Council executive director, was honored for arts advocacy. Nominations for each award are thoroughly reviewed and chosen by a selection committee. The recipient for The ...
William C. “Bill” Hogue built about 4,000 homes in Shawnee County while running Mission Valley Ranch, near Dover, and a Flint ...
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