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Battle falls to Capital City, but a new mentality is evident in Matt Herman's second year
Battle took its only lead of the game with under five minutes to play in the first stanza as Chris Brown scooped up a Capital City fumble and scored from 72 yards out to make it a 12-7 ballgame. The mentality for Battle (0-2) throughout its 42-18 loss to Capital City (2-0) didn’t resemble the team’s of years past, especially when things went sour at the end of the first quarter and the beginning of the second. ...
Cookie delivery company adds part of Topeka to service route
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Tiff’s Treats, a company specializing in delivering warm cookies, is expanding its services in Kansas Friday. A company spokeswoman announced in a press release on Sept. 6 that Tiff’s Treats is adding three new delivery options to the Sunflower State. These include Wichita and northeast Topeka following the company’s opening of several […]
KCDC shows off easy to setup at-home nature activities
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Laura Burton with the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center joins the 27 News Morning crew with some free activities parents can try out at home with a focus on nature. The discovery center is just two weeks away from unveiling its next featured exhibit, a collaboration with Pixar’s Inside Out called Emotions at […]
Decades of service resonate with 2023 Patron Award winners Channing and Dina Cox
Channing and Dina Cox in 2006 wanted to improve the educational lives of the next generation. Now nearly two decades later, the couple is being rewarded the Patron Award by the Topeka Public Schools Foundation. ...
Grading Kansas football's Week 2 performance in 23-17 loss to Illinois
CHAMPAIGN, Illinois — Kansas football lost 23-17 on Saturday on the road against Illinois as the Jayhawks continued to make their way through non-conference play. Here’s a look at how No. 20 Kansas (1-1) graded out from its defeat against the Fighting Illini (2-0): Offense: Turnovers hold Jayhawks back ...
Riley County Police Director responds to public concerns about an armed individual
Riley County police are responding to citizen anxiety about an armed young man walking through the Manhattan community . During a Town Hall meeting in the City Park, RCPD Director Brian Peete addressed the topic and responded to questions. He noted that police are working with federal and state authorities on the case involving the armed man to determine what options, if any are available. This is an open carry state. "The Department will always protect and not infringe on the constitutional rights, the federal constitution or state constitutions, but that being said we are limited in what what we can or cannot do as far as our interactions with this person who is armed." Peete added that this is the time for people to reach out to their personal delegations to make their opinions and ideas known.
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