"In times of crisis, Kansans respond swiftly to ensure their families are safe and to help their neighbors and strangers. That same spirit has played out time and time again across the state during the COVID-19 crisis.”
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"In times of crisis, Kansans respond swiftly to ensure their families are safe and to help their neighbors and strangers. That same spirit has played out time and time again across the state during the COVID-19 crisis.”
A survey released by the Kansas Chamber Tuesday found Kansans are ready to reopen the state's economy and are concerned about the economic damage caused by the COVID-19 health crisis.
Each year “Topeka’s Top 20 Under 40” program honors 20 individuals under the age of 40 based on their leadership and achievement both professionally and as members of the Topeka/Shawnee County community.
Underground Vaults & Storage, Inc., a privately-owned company that began as a secure storage provider in the Hutchinson salt mine, is changing its public name to “UV&S.”
A $234M reconstruction project of the Polk-Quincy Viaduct in Downtown Topeka was announced today during the Kansas Department of Transportation’s Eisenhower Legacy Transportation Program (IKE) announcement
Today at the Joint Economic Development Organization (JEDO) board approved an incentive agreement to aid in expansion of Topeka Foundry & Iron Works.
Today at the Joint Economic Development Organization (JEDO) board approved an incentive agreement to aid in expansion of HME, Inc. Haas Metal Engineering
Kansans can apply for the Low Income Energy Assistance Program through May 29
GO Topeka has distributed $250,000 in public grants to 74 Shawnee County small businesses through the HOST Relief Program.
HOST (Helping Others Support Topeka) Relief Program received nearly $10,000 in funding through the sale of 834 “Topeka Strong” t-shirts.
BCBSKS will spread the donation across various organizations throughout their service area in Kansas, including contributions to small businesses and colleges, healthcare centers, domestic violence organizations and food banks.
“Being able to provide care to my patients from the moment they are born through their life allows me to get to know my patients on a deeper level,” Dr. Bartley said.
Green Pest Solutions has launched a new service to disinfect and sanitize homes and businesses in Topeka and Lawrence.
With the end of Kansas Governor Laura Kelly’s statewide stay at home order, the Kansas Chamber and its members look to get the state economy back on track.
“We are pleased to continue servicing our customers in Kansas City, while expanding into the Topeka market.”, said Regional Vice President Aaron Davis.
Washburn University announced today that unless there is an unforeseen event, it intends to open the fall semester with a return to face-to-face classes.