Friday Nov 6 | The Topeka Capital-Journal
Train whistles sounded as railcars filled with wheat slowly moved eastward along the tracks, headed for export to Mexico via Dodge City.
C.J. Johnson takes URSS win at Hutch
The United Rebel Sprint Series made its final appearance Friday night at Hutchinson Raceway Park for the 2009 Season with seventeen teams making the pull through the gate.
C.J. Johnson takes URSS win at Hutch
The United Rebel Sprint Series made its final appearance Friday night at Hutchinson Raceway Park for the 2009 Season with seventeen teams making the pull through the gate.
As my wife and I drove across Kansas to Santa Fe, N. M., for the July 4 weekend to see our son, I continually noted the abundance of dark green cornfields sitting next to the deeply rich, golden tones of recently cropped wheat fields.
Tornadoes reported in numerous states Wednesday
It wasn't enough to classify as an outbreak, but it was nonetheless impressive how many different states reported tornadoes on Wednesday.
Kansas artist Stan Herd promotes state scenic byways through lottery
To help promote state tourism, the Kansas Lottery has launched a new program tying together the state's scenic byways with artwork designed by Kansas artist Stan Herd.
Satanta Day features variety of activities
SATANTA a ' Kids whirled on carnival rides, families picked out their favorite creations at the craft fair and adults looked at their favorite classics in the car show Saturday at the annual Satanta Days celebration.
Latino groups celebrate Cinco de Mayo
In honor of Cinco de Mayo, Latino campus groups will entertain and educate about 80 students at Cordley Elementary school, 1837 Vermont St., about the holiday celebrating the Mexican army's defeat of the French in the Battle of Puebla in 1862.