Our spring edition digital version is now available!
Drink recipes, one very good doggo, a great spring running route, the old-word art of the farriers and more...
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Hiya! I'm Filanges, the longest resident dog at HHHS. I've been here 104 days now! I'm a beautiful Mastiff mix looking for the perfect family for me. Will you help me find them by sharing my picture and tagging your big mutt lovin friends? #hhhstopeka#adoptdontshop
For over 10 years, our official policy has been to not mention a particular Topeka-based hate group. That changes in our next issue, as writer Jeffrey Ann Goudie interviews author Megan Phelps-Roper about her new book
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Topeka Mayor Michelle De La Isla declares as a Democratic Party candidate for Kansas 2nd District.
Here's Jeffrey Ann Goudie's profile of De La Isla's personal story from our summer 2018 edition.
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Happy Flag Day!
(U.S. flag from the USS Ralph Talbot, a destroyer in the U.S. Navy fleet that was anchored at Pearl Harbor on 12/7/41. Flag stored at @kansashistory, donated by Kansas native and Talbot Third Class Petty Officer Sharitt Baker.)
Mobile-friendly version of our feature story on the writing program at the city's women's prison. Full story in upcoming summer edition.
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The latest issue of @KANSASMag features a story on the work of Topeka-based @MilitaryVetera with two poems from Topeka poet @AnnetteBilling3 !
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Anti-slavery advocates far outnumbered pro-slavery supporters in the territory, and held their own convention in Topeka in late 1855. They produced a new constitution that outlawed slavery and elected an anti-slavery government, with Charles L. Robinson as Territorial Governor.
TM spring 2019 issue is out. Subscribers, you should have your copies already delivered. Public courtesy copies will be available at @TopekaLibrary this Friday. And...here's a link to digital edition.
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