Leadership Greater Topeka (LGT), a program of the Greater Topeka Partnership, is excited to announce the names of its 2021 class.
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Leadership Greater Topeka (LGT), a program of the Greater Topeka Partnership, is excited to announce the names of its 2021 class.
NOTO Arts & Entertainment District and Envista Credit Union are pleased to announce that thanks to community support totaling $18,270 NOTO Arts & Entertainment District will receive the challenge match of $2,500 from Envista. In total, NOTO Arts & Entertainment District received $20,770 in contributions.
Stormont Vail Health announced today it is increasing the minimum wage for all team members to $15 per hour effective Nov. 29. The new Wellpower Wage will benefit over 800 Stormont Vail team members.
Today, Aledade announced that its Kansas physician-led Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs), in collaboration with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas (BCBSKS), helped 25 primary care practices across the state lower costs by improving the quality of care thousands of Kansans received in 2019.
Despite social distancing guidance in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a new survey by Junior Achievement (JA) shows that two-thirds of teens (68%) expect to do some of their holiday shopping “in-store,” at malls, discount stores, electronics stores, and at small businesses.
Tender Loving Care is hosting an event Sunday December 12, 2020 from 1:00-3:00pm
“We are happy to welcome Dr. Dierenfeldt and his team to the Stormont Vail family,” said Robert Kenagy, M.D, president and chief executive officer, Stormont Vail Health.”
“We know Nex-Tech is great company with a core foundation built on a standard of providing high-level customer service, quality installation and superior support,” stated Bob Raymer. “Our customers will be in great hands with Nex-Tech.”
November is Carbon Monoxide Awareness Month and Kansas Gas Service is sharing information to help avoid carbon monoxide exposure.
Finally a quality Tween store that girls and moms both can love
I am very grateful to Rotary International for selecting me for this outstanding opportunity and appreciate the support and encouragement I have received from local Rotarians throughout the application process.”
As we near the end of 2020, I hear a lot of people saying, “I can’t wait for 2020 to be over,” or “this was the worst year ever.” While I agree that 2020 dealt us a pretty lousy hand, it wasn’t all bad.
By working together, micro-businesses boost each other in the community, so that everyone succeeds.
Whether it’s a new kitchen for holiday entertaining, vehicle repair to safely transport children to after-school activities, or free advertising to promote the work of area nonprofits, these three companies demonstrate how desire and resourcefulness can result in transformation.
Three Topeka professionals explain why they left their thriving careers behind to venture outside their comfort zones in pursuit of a new challenge.
“We take pride in the fact that everything at every location works good, looks good and is well taken care of. We know that a vehicle is one of people’s biggest assets, so we want them to trust us to take care of that vehicle and keep that asset looking great.”