Highest-Ranking Military Officer To Speak At K-State
Updated: 4:06 PM The nation's highest-ranking military officer is coming this fall to Kansas State University.
Updated: 4:06 PM The nation's highest-ranking military officer is coming this fall to Kansas State University.
Posted: 5:54 PM Director Nancy Daniels says “volunteers are the backbone of our organization. We could not provide these valuable services and make a positive impact on the lives of nearly 600 children each year if it were not for our caring volunteers.”
Updated: 5:40 PM Volunteers are needed for the 2012 Kansas Senior Olympics.
Posted: 4:48 PM Safe Kids Kansas, State Farm and KDOT are partnering to offer an important safety message. You can also learn more on the www.safekids.org website.
Posted: 3:21 PM Project ReDirectory Kick-off Monday, with the message to“Take the Phone Book Challenge!”
Updated: 11:08 PM The road to recovery has been a long one for a Chapman High School student diagnosed with cancer. His struggle to overcome the disease has inspired many and even caught the attention of the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Posted: 11:39 AM The City of Junction City announces that Fire Chief, Mike Steinfort, will retire from the Fire Department effective November 1st, 2012 after 23 years of service.
Updated: 12:00 PM A Manhattan teacher is excited to be back in the classroom this week, fresh off a trip to our nation's capital where she had the chance to meet with White House officials and leaders in the science world.
Posted: 12:01 PM A local shelter has reopened after several dogs came down with a dangerous and highly contagious virus.
Updated: 11:51 AM Kansas State University helps students get in touch with employers and representatives for part-time work, intern and volunteer opportunities at a fair Thursday.
Updated: 11:33 AM Fire crews from Geary County and Morris County battled a massive grass fire for hours Wednesday, protecting several homes that were in its path.
Posted: 11:03 AM In a repeat performance, Kansas State University is recognized on the Princeton Review's "The Best 377 Colleges."
Posted: 9:52 PM A collaborative effort in Geary County is helping to improve the health of expectant mothers and their babies.
Updated: 9:15 AM 13's Jeremy Goodwin is one of this year's 20 honorees for Greater Topeka's 20 Under 40. See the entire list of honorees; and congrats, Jeremy!
Updated: 11:23 PM A local Olympian is getting ready to make his way back home from the London Games. The Junction City native has stunned the international track scene with his rapid journey from a virtual unknown to an elite athlete.
Updated: 06/05/2013 - Riley County’s school district is asking citizens to consider a $12.3 million bond issue to make safety improvements to local schools.