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May 17, 2009 | The Capital-Journal
The trail ride and poker run will be on May 24 this year and will include a barbecue pork dinner and live and silent auctions.
Some towns flourish while others struggle in recession
Cindy Burnett, left, owner of the Deli Station in downtown Lyndon, and employee Paula Anderson typically serve from 75 to 100 customers a day at the downtown Lyndon sandwich and coffee shop.
Geocachers track down entertainment
Casey Speer, right, shows his find to his wife, Shena, and baby, CJ. They took part in a geocaching event in Osage County on April 18.
Road through recession: Deli finds niche in downtown Lyndon
EDITOR'S NOTE: This week, Topeka Capital-Journal reporter Jan Biles will be traveling US-75 highway from the Nebraska border to the Oklahoma state line to talk to people about the economy and the impact the recession has -- or hasn't -- had on them.
Ottawan killed in single-vehicle wreck
An Ottawa man died and two others were possibly injured early Sunday morning in a one-vehicle crash in Osage County.
I commute from Topeka to Wolf Creek and back, 125 miles, every day and have been doing so since August 2000.
Sheriff's lieutenant to retire
Lt. Martha Lutz joined the Shawnee County Sheriff's Office as a young, rural Kansas girl.
Small communities know how to weather storms
The O'Bryhim family and groceries go back 77 years in Overbrook. The store has survived the Depression, the recession of the early 1980s, the 1989 stock market crash and scores of other challenges.
Speaker to examine - history mystery'
An area a oehistory mysterya will be examined Sunday. Peggy Clark, Washburn University photographer and member of Osage County Historic Preservation, will speak on the a oeSac and Fox Indian House Mysterya at ...
Osage City rolls to opening round win over Lyndon
Osage City actually shot for a lower percentage on Monday night than Lyndon. Other than that fact, however, the top-seeded Indians dominated their opening-round opponent of the Flint Hills Shootout with a 56-37 ...
Lyndon man injured in Osage County collision
A Lyndon man was injured Christmas Day in a two-vehcle collision about 3½ miles northeast of Osage City.
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