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We need more entrepreneurs—individuals with new ideas—who are willing to move those ideas forward.
Blind Tiger Brewery & Restaurant, Topeka's oldest and largest brewery, specializing in World Class Craft Beer and American Classic Cuisine, announces the hiring of new chef, Larry Freeman.
Stormont Vail Health is proud to announce that Joy-Ann Tabanor-Gayle, M.D., has joined our medical team and will practice as a rheumatologist, located at Cotton O’Neil Garfield, 901 S.W. Garfield Ave.
Stormont Vail Health is proud to announce that Karthik Ragunathan, MD, has joined the medical team and will practice as a gastroenterologist, located at the Cotton O’Neil Digestive Health Center, 720 S.W. Lane St.
Stormont Vail Health is proud to announce that Zachary Bryan, M.D., has joined the medical team and will practice as a dermatologist, located at Cotton O’Neil Dermatology, 6650 S.W. Mission Valley Drive.
Stormont Vail Health is proud to announce that Saranapoom Klomjit, M.D., has joined the medical team and will practice as a cardiologist, located at the Cotton O’Neil Heart Center, 929 S.W. Mulvane St.
Martha Bartlett Piland launches book for financial brands: Beyond Sticky.
What a concept: go to school until you’re 21, work 45 more years, then one day just stop and relax for the rest of your days.
Consider the following before putting your business on the market:
The 40 members of the 2019 Leadership Kansas class will participate in discussions and presentations on entrepreneurship, energy, agriculture, philanthropy and diversity.
The Blind Tiger Brewery & Restaurant announces the introduction of a new beer called "Kelly's Kölsch." This one-time-only beer was brewed specifically to honor our new Governor Laura Kelly.
Dirty Girl Adventures, LLC, an outdoor adventure company, is adding a new adventure to their line up.
It’s one of the potentially major local business opportunities in the U.S. right now that not many people are talking about.
In late Fall 2016, Dr. Pamela Schmidt’s Washburn University School of Business students began a pilot project to analyze Topeka Metro Bike (TMB) ridership data.
Topeka’s Top 20 Under 40 award honors members of the Topeka/Shawnee County community for their commitment and contributions both professionally and personally.