Sep 15, 2009 | The Capital-Journal
Twilight Tours of the Zoo, 8 to 9:45 p.m. Friday, Topeka Zoo. Fee: $5 per person, one adult free with two paying children.
Topeka Teenager Is Killed In Car Crash
A teenager has been identified as the victim of an accident in Osage County Tuesday morning.
Teen Identified As Victim Of Osage County Accident
A teenager has been identified as the victim of an accident in Osage County Tuesday morning.
Collision north of Lyndon kills teen
A 16-year-old Vassar girl died Tuesday morning in a two-vehicle accident at the junction of U.S. Highway 75 and Kansas Highway 268, about two miles north of Lyndon in Osage County.
Possible Death In Lyndon Accident
Lyndon police and Osage County Sheriff's deputies are on the scene of an accident that may have claimed a life, according to officials.
Possible Death In Lyndon Accident
Lyndon police and Osage County Sheriff's deputies are on the scene of an accident that may have claimed a life, according to officials.
The trail ride and poker run will be on May 24 this year and will include a barbecue pork dinner and live and silent auctions.
Some towns flourish while others struggle in recession
Cindy Burnett, left, owner of the Deli Station in downtown Lyndon, and employee Paula Anderson typically serve from 75 to 100 customers a day at the downtown Lyndon sandwich and coffee shop.
Geocachers track down entertainment
Casey Speer, right, shows his find to his wife, Shena, and baby, CJ. They took part in a geocaching event in Osage County on April 18.
Road through recession: Deli finds niche in downtown Lyndon
EDITOR'S NOTE: This week, Topeka Capital-Journal reporter Jan Biles will be traveling US-75 highway from the Nebraska border to the Oklahoma state line to talk to people about the economy and the impact the recession has -- or hasn't -- had on them.