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Alcohol involved in rollover crash
A Tecumseh man has been cited for driving under the influence after an Wednesday accident in which a passenger in the car was ejected and suffered serious injuries.
Large pieces of limestone were excavated when the basement of the house was being dug.
Public safety | Missing woman found safe at IHOP in Lawrence
Missing woman found safeA missing 71-year-old woman who may suffer from Alzheimer’s disease was found safe Wednesday at an IHOP in Lawrence.Cora Lee Pfannenstiel was returned to her family apparently in good health.
Career Chapter ABWA, 11:45 a.m., YWCA, 225 S.W. 12th. Speaker is Karl Fundenberger from Mixed Media.
Notices of upcoming events should be sent to the newspaper several days in advance of the publication date.
The Shawnee Heights Unified School District 450 Board of Education did its part to stimulate the economy several weeks ago.
Ben Berlin: Growing up, moving on
Ben Berlin, a Shawnee Heights High School junior who has Asperger's syndrome, has never allowed his disability to stand in the way of accomplishing his goals.
Association of Women Entrepreneurs, 11:45 a.m., Menninger Conference Room 206, Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library, 1515 S.W. 10th.
A lesson in history, environment
Lessons in history and environment were shared with more than 1,100 students from across Kansas on Thursday at Kansas Historical Society.
Fast-food restaurant start of lifelong passion
Toni Boyles, owner of A Place in Time in Tecumseh, grew up in an A&W restaurant her parents owned in Independence.
KU, Haskell students to present research projects April 28
Research related to cancer, genetics, conservation of prairie plants, the impact of hearing loss late in life on marriages and friendship with former romantic partners will be presented April 28 at the University of Kansas-Haskell Indian Nations University Undergraduate Research Symposium.
Fewer voters turning out to polls
Tom Shaughnessy looks over the sample ballots before casting his votes Tuesday at MEadows Elementary School, 201 S.W. Clay.
Fewer voters showing up so far
Bryce Benedict votes at a booth at the VFW Hall on S.W. Huntoon Street on Tuesday morning.
Superintendent is hired at Madison
MADISON a ' The Madison-Virgil school district will have a new superintendent beginning July 1 following the school boarda TMs decision to hire Ryan Bradbury, assistant principal at Shawnee Heights High School ...
This photo was taken by Janae Rangel, of Tecumseh. Courtesy / Submitted 8 a.m.: Hannah Poitevin at home reading in Paxico with Mill Creek in background.
Late money will pave way to street repairs
The city of Topeka is looking at fixing up streets in central and North Topeka with some of the $1.6 million in overdue state fuel tax revenue it will receive as a result of a bill signed into law recently by ...
Spelling champion credits mother for helping her study
The 56th annual Shawnee County Spelling Bee started with the word "puzzle" and ended with "misnomer." In between, 66 elementary and middle school students were asked to spell dozens of other words Saturday in ...
Bradley Kubie, 18, son of Bruce and Diana Kubie, Tecumseh, and Dan Elliott, 17, son of Mark and Sondra Elliott, Auburn, will receive the Eagle Scout Award in court of honor ceremonies at 3 p.m. Sunday in the ...
Deputies dispose of array of aging evidence
A uniformed officer cracks open a beer. Another sifts through baggies of marijuana, while a third counts out money.
Education Watch: Calendar of Events
The deadline to make reservations for a Valentine's Day serenade from the Topeka West string orchestra is 4 p.m. today.
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