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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]
Les Mason, 69, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (since 2014). [58] Jürgen Moltmann, 98, German theologian (University of Tübingen). [59] Dag Erik Pedersen, 64, Norwegian road racing cyclist and television host. [60] Betty Anne Rees, 81, American actress (Sugar Hill, Unholy Rollers, My Three Sons). [61]
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.
Pages in category "People from Topeka, Kansas" The following 93 pages are in this category, out of 93 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Topeka Cemetery is a cemetery in Topeka, Kansas, United States.Established in 1859, it is the oldest chartered cemetery in the state of Kansas. [citation needed]The 80-acre cemetery had more than 35,000 burials by 2019, including several prominent Kansans.
Oakland is a neighborhood located in northeastern Topeka, Kansas.Approximately 5,610 people live in Oakland today. [1] Having developed as a separate city, Oakland retains a small town feel and today hosts 3 schools, 2 grocery stores, numerous businesses and several churches.
"There is also a black substance covering the concrete in this area." A follow-up inspection was scheduled for Aug. 11. Gerardo's Mexican Food at 3506 S.W. Topeka Blvd.
The Topeka Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of five counties in northeastern Kansas, anchored by the city of Topeka. In total, it has an area of 3,290.15 square miles.