“We are pleased to continue servicing our customers in Kansas City, while expanding into the Topeka market.”, said Regional Vice President Aaron Davis.
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“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.
Joint Statement by SBA Administrator Jovita Carranza and Treasury Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin on the Resumption of the Paycheck Protection Program
The Greater Topeka Partnership and GO Topeka are pleased to announced that the donations raised through the HOST Relief Program were delivered this week to 30 additional Shawnee County small businesses
Kevin and Mary Ford are the owners and operators of Good Ground Gardens, on the south edge of Topeka. The farm makes sales of fresh, organic, locally grown produce and flowers to both individuals and businesses.
Topeka Metro has been notified that $6.5 million in relief aid was approved by the Federal Transit Administration under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
In data-driven article produced by Chmura, “The COVID-19 Economic Vulnerability Index,” it was found that Topeka is among the least economically vulnerable regions in the U.S.
Dunkin’ of Topeka will help keep the front line heroes running by offering a FREE* Medium Hot or Iced Coffee to first responders and medical professionals at the Dunkin’ restaurant located at 4009 SW 21st St.
The Kansas Chamber today released survey results that show a major shift among the Kansas business community and its desire for the state economy to reopen as the COVID-19 pandemic begins to ease.
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KDOL will draft and submit a temporary regulation and develop or prepare potential legislation designed to create workers compensation coverage for our first responders and healthcare workers who contract COVID-19 while assisting in the State’s response to the pandemic.
Kansas’ students will receive supplemental education content via television thanks to an alliance between the Kansas State Department of Education, the Continuous Learning Task Force and the Kansas Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).
Grants of up to $2,500.00 are available from the Topeka Community Foundation to nonprofit organizations which are serving Shawnee County residents
The Community Care Center and WeTopeka have partnered together to deliver essential items to families affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The private donations raised through the HOST Relief Program were delivered to 20 additional Shawnee County small businesses, bringing the total to 40 so far.
Telehealth services are becoming a major force to protect the public and KMC health care personnel from spreading COVID-19 transmissions, while allowing patients to continue care.