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Topeka: Kansas Sentinel The Kansas Sentinel [92] 1960 [91] 1964 [91] Weekly [91] LCCN 2013254038, sn85067098; OCLC 811578614, 12849741; Suspended with November 26, 1960 issue and resumed with June 6, 1964 issue. [92] Published by C & C Enterprises. [92] Topeka: Kansas State Tribune Topeka Tribune (1880) [55] 1880 [55] 1880s [93] Weekly [93 ...
In 1903, the Central Kansas Fair was recognized by an act of the state legislature to give the fair association the license to legitimately call their event "The Kansas State Fair". [2] 1904 Kansas State Fair Advertisement. In 1912, 112 acres (45 ha) of land north of 17th Avenue and east of Main Street were purchased for expansion.
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.
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It’s Kansas State Fair time Today-Sept. 15, Kansas State Fairgrounds, 2000 N. Poplar, Hutchinson September has arrived, and the Kansas State Fair is never far behind.
Anthony Hensley (1953- ), Kansas state legislator [102] Marla Luckert (1955- ), Kansas Supreme Court justice [103] Lutie Lytle (1875-1950), lawyer, 1st African-American woman admitted to Kansas bar [104] Kay McFarland (1935-2015), Kansas Supreme Court Chief Justice [105] Eric Rosen (1953- ), Kansas Supreme Court Justice [106]
John Steuart Curry (November 14, 1897 – August 29, 1946) was an American painter whose career spanned the years from 1924 until his death. He was noted for his paintings depicting rural life in his home state, Kansas.
On Monday, the food processing company announced that it would close its Emporia, Kansas facility in February 2025. Over 800 employees of the plant were notified about the closure in a letter.