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The Lions club has seen an increase in requests for glasses. They need more cash to cover the cost of the increased requests, but they also continue to seek recycled eyeglasses, which are used in third-world countries.
Streets campaign donors listed
A report released Tuesday shows donors contributed $117,200 cash and $91,125 in kind-services to the Committee to Fix Our Streets, which bankrolled a successful advertising campaign to promote a half-cent sales tax Topeka voters approved in April to improve streets and other infrastructure.
Osage City boy fighting leukemia
Austin Glass, 12, of Osage City, is being treated for acute lymphocytic leukemia at The University of Kansas Hospital in Kansas City, Kan., while he waits a bone marrow transplant.
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Wounded Vietnam veteran to bring message, song for local group -,
The annual Christmas dinner for Hays Chapter 939 of the Vietnam Veterans of America is set for Dec.
Free Thanksgiving meal to be offered in Rush County -,
A free Thanksgiving dinner once again will be available to all Rush County residents.
The staff, volunteers, and contributors to United Way of Greater Tope...
The staff, volunteers, and contributors to United Way of Greater Topeka certainly make a difference in the community.
Christmas is the season for tours that offer the chance to see both vintage and modern homes decorated for the season.
A third mural is planned for the park on Broadway to go with the Pony Express rider and the mural that shows a locomotive evolving through the years.
Discovery Furniture and RoomMakers will be hosting holiday decorating classes starting Nov.
University mourns longtime economics professor Harry Shaffer
University of Kansas Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little and Joseph Sicilian, chair of the Department of Economics, released the following statements today regarding the death of Harry Shaffer, a longtime KU economics professor who retired in January.
GPS House Arrest, Home Alcohol Monitoring
Smart Start of Kansas works with Vanguard Offender Management out of Topeka, Kansas to provide the most reliable house arrest solutions available.
Rolling Out Hot Jobs for October
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One of the hardest parts about severe kidney disease is needing to take hours out of the day for dialysis treatments.
KU: Flu Students Should Stay Home
The University of Kansas is now advising otherwise healthy students experiencing flu-like symptoms - such as fever and a cough - to stay home and call for assistance instead of visiting the student health center in person.
Details of a long-awaited construction project at S.W. 29th and Fairlawn that is scheduled to break ground in late August were presented to the public Thursday evening during a two-hour open house at French Middle School.
Not your "typical" beauty pagent
Well, they might leave out the swimsuit competition, but nearly a hundred "senior" women in Kansas City will be competing for a beauty pageant crown and the title of Ms.