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Museum wants to make COVID-19 part of local history exhibit
The Pandemic of 2020 is going down in history. Literally. The Johnson County (Kan.) Museum has a plan to enshrine…
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Topeka News
Topeka North Outreach will distribute Operation Backpack Food Sacks to those in need
Operation Backpack’s Weekend Food Sacks are helping fill the need for food in the North Topeka and Oakland communities. These…
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Travel
LaMar’s Donuts making free deliveries to local healthcare workers
LaMar’s Donuts has a sweet offer for healthcare professionals on the front lines of battling coronavirus. The Kansas City company…
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#GratefulKC campaign supports people on frontline of pandemic
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City has launched the GratefulKC campaign to show support and gratitude for those…
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Columns
Coronavirus cabin fever? Learn some history from your car
With the continuing coronavirus pandemic, students may not return to finish the current school year. Can it possibly be an…
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HOW CAN WE HELP? Topeka businesses and residents want to know
Towards the end of March, Topeka Metro Voice invited local small business owners to contact us with their stories of…
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Your taxes: Tax Day is now July 15, 2020
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, you will now have more time to file and pay your state and federal taxes.…
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Travel
Kansas Stay Home Order extended; Topeka attorney answers questions
By Joe Patton: (UPDATE: The governor has now extended the Kansas Stay Home Order to May 3) If you listen…
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Increase in pandemic-induced substance abuse expected
Churches and ministries that work with those struggling with substance abuse may become more critical than ever during the ongoing…
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Kansas News
Kansas is unmatched at tracking offenders but may ease rules
Kansas is unmatched in tracking offenders, resulting in more than 21,000 people convicted of sex, drug or violent crimes being…
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