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In April 2015, Topeka Metro launched the state's first bikeshare system. Topeka Metro Bikes (TMB) the bikeshare program ended on July 30, 2020. [3] Topeka Metro was named Transit of the Year 2018 by the Kansas Public Transit Association. [4] Topeka is a Bicycle-Friendly Community, and Topeka Metro is a bicycle-friendly business.
Licensed to Topeka, Kansas, U.S., the station is currently owned by Cumulus Media. Programming. Beginning with the 2014-15 season, KWIC, ...
The Fire Station No. 2 in Topeka, Kansas, at 719-723 Van Buren, is a fire station which was built in 1927. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002 as Fire Station No. 2-Topeka. It was designed by architect Thomas Wilson Williamson in 1927 to serve as Topeka's Fire Department Headquarters and as fire station for Company ...
The Tornado outbreak sequence of June 1966 [nb 1] [nb 2] was a series of tornado outbreaks which occurred between June 2 and June 12. The nearly two week event of severe weather was mainly concentrated in the Midwestern (Great Plains) region of the United States, but was widely spread out to areas as far south as Texas and Florida, and as far east as New York.
License cancelled October 4, 2018 in post-Hurricane Maria fallout Sacramento, California: KFMS-LD: 47.6: Channel went dark: San Juan, Puerto Rico: W26DK-D: 25.2: Replaced with OnTV4U Topeka, Kansas: WROB-LD: 25.5: Replaced with Real America's Voice Washington, DC: WMDE: 36.1: Replaced with ShopHQ under new ownership West Palm Beach, Florida ...
This is the list of 23 active intercity bus stops serving 23 cities in Kansas. This list does not include stops that are served only by commuter buses and not intercity buses. This list also does not include Tornado Bus Company stops, due to the difficulty of acquiring information on routes and stop locations.
Eureka Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Depot is a historic building at 416 E. 5th Street in Eureka, Kansas. The depot is on the Howard Branch of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway . It was built to replace an earlier 1879 depot, located just to the north.
The station first signed on the air on September 1, 1955, as KARD-TV. The station, owned by the Wichita Television Corporation [3] was the fourth television station to sign on in the Wichita–Hutchinson market, after KAKE (channel 10)—which signed on in October 1954, KEDD (channel 16)—which signed on in August 1953, and KTVH (channel 12, now KWCH-DT)—which signed on in July 1953.