May 7, 2008 | Topeka Capital-Journal
Cafe's culinary work a family calling
“We specialize in home cooking”
Kathleen Twombly and her two daughters work well together in the kitchen - so much so they earn a living doing it. via Topeka Capital-Journal
Bomb Threat Closes Highland C.C.
What do you think mega-mergers such as the Delta-Northwest Airlines deal will do to air fares? 1. They'll go way up. via WIBW-TV Topeka
Breeder's Dogs Available For Adoption
Nineteen of a breeder's dogs were being nursed back to health Saturday at the Animal Haven shelter in Merriam. via KCTV Kansas City
Meals on Wheels Means Money For KS. County
Northeast Kansas Senior Centers are about to get a facelift. The National Meals on Wheels Association has granted $45,000 to Doniphan County's Council on Aging. via KQTV
Salinan in hospital after collision
Barbara A. Wicks, 54, was in fair condition Sunday evening at Via Christi Regional Medical Center's St. via Salina Journal
“I looked at him and asked, 'What is it?' He told me it was the closest thing he could give me to a bagpipe that I could play in the band, so I took it”
Were it not for the call of the bagpipes, Dr. Bruce Gbur might never have found the path to classical music. via Topeka Capital-Journal
Benefit to aid Hoyt woman tossed from horse
“They have to redo parts of the house to accommodate for the wheelchair. Her husband has missed work. Every little bit of money helps.”
Friends and family members of Amy Kennedy describe the Hoyt woman as humble, considerate and giving. via The Topeka Capital-Journal