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Stacker ranked the 50 highest-paying jobs for high school graduates in Topeka using annual compensation data from the BLS.
The city wants to build a new water tower in southwest Columbia. It needs public input first. An open-house style meeting is scheduled 4-6 p.m. Dec. 19 in conference rooms 1A/1B at Columbia City ...
TOPEKA — It was a busy week for spring athletes in the Topeka area. There were school records broken, no-hitters, plenty of home runs and even a walk-off as high school athletes produced a ...
TOPEKA — Teams around the Topeka-area are ... Dec. 19, 2023 at Silver Lake High School. Tayson Horak, Rossville: The junior was excellent in the Bulldogs victory over Oskaloosa.
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Topeka High School is iconic for many reasons. Among them are its tower, and the chimes within. Jerry Anderson has been bringing them alive for more than 20 years now with ...
“It includes a lot of really beautiful parts, like part of the school song and features prominently some chimes that are supposed to elicit sounds of the bell tower,” Topeka High Band Director ...
TOPEKA (KSNT) – The Topeka High School band is celebrating 100 years. On Wednesday, it marked the event with a special concert. The Topeka High School band was established in September 1922.
(KWCH) - The superintendents from the Topeka and Valley Center school districts ... the weekend at a basketball game between Topeka High School and Valley Center High School.
A joint investigation by Topeka USD 501 and Valley Center USD 262 officials continues after fans of the Valley Center High School team allegedly made racial taunts against Black members of the ...
Its iconic tower is perhaps the best-known feature of the 90-year-old, Gothic-style Topeka High School building. But a brick thought to have come from ancient Rome's Appian Way, a rare ...
TOPEKA (KSNT)– Topeka High School kicked off its 4th of July festivities a week early with their annual Patriotic Chimes Concert. The school’s 18 note chime tower is a big part of its history ...
Two journalism students at Seaman High School uncover evidence that Fred, a seaman, was a member of the Ku Klux Klan. For decades in Topeka, rumors about Seaman School District's namesake Fred A.