Fired, unpaid and no office that is his, this Kansas college hoops coach decided to work for free rather than abandon a team ...
Kansas Silent Film Festival will be Feb. 28 and March 1 at Washburn University's White Concert Hall in Topeka.
Twenty years ago, we were the sixth state in the nation to recognize this is a win-win. A bill in Topeka would throw it away.
A Kansas respiratory therapist convicted of stealing over half a million dollars from a nonprofit group has had her medical ...
A satellite law school in the Wichita area could encourage more people to practice law, but the idea is far from becoming a ...
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KSNT Topeka on MSNDelays push opening date back for Kansas Museum of HistoryMajor renovation work at the Kansas Museum of History is experiencing some delays which has pushed the expected opening date ...
After enduring a colder-than-normal winter, Topekans are expected to see more neutral weather this coming March, April and ...
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KSNT Topeka on MSNKansas bans kids from transitioning as controversial bill becomes law, activist speaks outA controversial bill originally vetoed by Governor Laura Kelly is now law. SB 63 passed 85-34 in the House and 31-9 in the ...
The Associated Press on MSN7d
Kansas bans gender-affirming care for minors after GOP lawmakers reverse the governor’s vetoKansas has become the latest state to ban gender-affirming care for minors. The Republican-controlled Legislature voted ...
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Topeka WIBW-TV on MSNGive Back Kansas Challenge provides opportunity for employers to volunteerKansas employers have the opportunity to volunteer and give back in the fifth annual Give Back Kansas Challenge.
The Topeka Capital-Journal on MSN2d
Kansas is missing out on data center projects. Can sales tax breaks change that?Kansas economic development officials report missing out on five data center projects last year. Should lawmakers pass a ...
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Topeka WIBW-TV on MSNKansas Silent Film Festival gives voice to lost artTOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - The Kansas Silent Film Festival is back in black and white! Bill Shaffer from Washburn University visited Eye on NE Kansas to invite everyone to take two days to step back in ...
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