Mar 2, 2008 | Topeka Capital-Journal
Cypress Ridge: An uncertain course
“I still feel it's needed to have a public golf course. The green space is nice.”
In golfing parlance, the city of Topeka sees hazards. But others see a clear shot to the green. via Topeka Capital-Journal
“We have been in conversation with several prospective tenants already.”
A Kansas company that redevelops older single-user manufacturing facilities for multi-tenant distribution and industrial use is taking on one of its biggest challenges with the acquisition of a former tire ... via GlobeSt.com
Newton residents with mental illness discover a Caring Place
“As you look back on your life, you can see how it affected your life”
Nellie Taylor is executive director of Caring Place, a consumer-run organization in Newton for people with mental illness. via Newton Kansan
Family witnesses good and bad of system
“For someone who doesn't have a high school (diploma) and is trying to get a child in the system, I don't see how they do it.”
Bill Moyer probably will never live on his own. The 21-year-old Hutchinson man has been diagnosed with pervasive development disorder, which is related to autism and characterized by delays in socialization and ... via Topeka Capital-Journal
ACCOUNTING Randy Johnston, executive vice president of Network Management Group in Hutchinson, has been named one of 2007's Top 100 Most Influential People in Accounting by Accounting Today. via Kansas.com