May 4, 2008 | The Topeka Capital-Journal
“At Home Depot, we can handle any remodeling and construction project ... (Fade to visual of backyard garden with children playing) from a 495-square-foot greenhouse ... (Fade to slow, ground-up pan of Capitol) to a 495,000-square-foot Statehouse.”
It might take a while to get used to the dome being bright orange, but think of all the taxpayer money that might be saved if Kansas let Home Depot use the Statehouse as an advertising vehicle. via The Topeka Capital-Journal
TecTank helps park open sooner
“We had a capital improvement project going on at the sewer lift station. I wanted to get rid of the concrete housing around it, and put a manhole cover over the existing hole”
A local engineering drafter and the company he works for are partly responsible for helping Elk City State Park, outside of Independence, reopen following flooding in June and July. via ParsonsSun.com
Flood Damage Repaired, Elk City State Park Open Again
“We regret that Elk City State Park wasn't available to our park patrons for an extended period of time, but we wanted to ensure their safety before reopening”
Weeks of repair, cleanup required after June 30 flooding of southeast Kansas park Elk City, KS - infoZine - Elk City State Park is open for business following weeks of repair and cleanup after severe flooding. via Kansas City InfoZine