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1858: The Kansas State Record starts publishing. 1873: The Topeka Blade is founded by J. Clarke Swayze. 1879: George W. Reed buys the Blade and changes its name to The Kansas State Journal. 1879: The Topeka Daily Capital is founded by Major J.K. Hudson as an evening paper but changes to morning in 1881.
Chance M. Lucas, 28, of Topeka, died in a crash discovered early Sunday morning when the car he was driving struck a tree near S.W. 33rd and Auburn Road, Shawnee County Sheriff Brian C. Hill ...
Media related to Newspapers of Kansas at Wikimedia Commons; Kansas Press Association - has a full list of daily and weekly newspapers that are KPA members. Penny Abernathy, "The Expanding News Desert: Kansas", Usnewsdeserts.com, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. (Survey of local news existence and ownership in 21st century)
Shyla M. Goracke, 29, was taken into custody by the Shawnee County Sheriff’s Office after her 9-year-old son was found dead in Goracke’s Topeka home. He was wounded to the head and neck.
Ricky R. Washington Jr., 45, of Topeka, was the man killed in Sunday morning’s double shooting in central Topeka, police said Tuesday. Police still weren't making public the name, age or gender ...
In 1910 Delta Phi became the Kansas Beta chapter of Phi Delta Theta, with Carruth the fifth man being initiated. A member of the fraternity's Golden Legion, Carruth was named the Topeka Area Alumni Club's “Phi of the Year” in 1959. [2] At Washburn, Carruth was the editor of both the school paper, The Review, and its yearbook, The Kaw.
An adult pedestrian died after being struck by a vehicle late Friday on Interstate 470 in the area of S.W. 21st Street, Topeka police said. The name, age and gender of the deceased person weren ...
Topeka is the home of a daily newspaper, the Topeka Capital-Journal; a bi-weekly newspaper, The Topeka Metro News; Topeka Metro Voice; and Kaw Valley Senior Monthly. From 1911 to 1913, the city published the Kansas Baptist Herald. [55]