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Brianna Childers

Brianna Childers

Food & Fun Reporter/Editor at Topeka Capital-Journal

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  • Food
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‘Support your favorite local spots’: Small Business Saturday highlights importance of shopping small

Small Business Saturday got its start in 2010 following the 2008 recession. It has since been seen as a day where local businesses are highlighted.
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Kimberly Brazeal showed signs of Alzheimer’s at 42. Her husband’s b...

Joe Brazeal’s wife Kimberly was 42 when she started exhibiting signs of Alzheimer’s. After her death, Joe Brazeal wrote a book as a guide to the disease.
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Up for a thriller? Put on your best costume and head to one of thes...

There is no shortage of Halloween festivities taking place this year in Topeka. Make sure you check out one of these 5 Halloween costume parties.
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Seaman USD 345 board candidates focus on student success, teacher s...

Seaman USD 345 school board candidates answer questions about mandatory masking, goals and teacher morale ahead of Nov. 2 election in Shawnee County
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Trucks, balloons, chalk art and music. Don’t miss these 5 annual ev...

The event offerings Sept. 6-12 in Topeka are plentiful as some of the most notable events, Huff ’n Puff, NOTO Live and Touch-A-Truck return
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Packed with veggies, Café Quetzal’s sandwich and pasta salad combo ...

The fresh veggie sandwich can be purchased with a side of Grandma Scott’s pasta salad. A half sandwich can be purchased for $5 and a full for $7.
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Kansas’ favorite flower is nearing full bloom. Here are 8 sites you...

Sunflowers have a small window of time when they are at their peak bloom before they begin to lean. The end of August and start of September is prime.
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‘I will ... write a bunch of jokes about Kansas’: Comedian Joel McH...

Joel McHale will bring the laughs to Kansas when he performs 7 p.m. Aug. 21 at Prairie Band Casino.
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What’s going on the week of Aug. 8-15 in Topeka? A jazz concert, co...

A Topeka Jazz Workshop concert and Cruisin’ the Capitol are just a few of the things to do Aug. 8-15 in Topeka.
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Looking for a last-minute trip before school starts? Put these eigh...

Whether you’re headed to western Kansas or staying local, these eight Kansas outdoor attractions are perfect for a last-minute summer trip.
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Ahead of primary elections, Seaman USD 345 candidates share views o...

Topeka Capital-Journal posed questions to USD 345 school board candidates on topics including Seaman’s name change and critical race theory.
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Topeka native Colin Sanders first dreamed of making films while at ...

Topeka native Colin Sanders first became interested in filmmaking when he was in the 4th grade and would watch Youtube with his brother after school
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Thirteen of Topeka’s iconic parks get the poster treatment in new e...

Topeka’s local artists partnered with Parks and Green Spaces to create 13 posters of the city’s iconic parks
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Hotel Josephine will be investigated on National Ghost Hunting Day....

Hotel Josephine will participate in a worldwide ghost hunt on Sept. 25 during which a paranormal team will conduct an investigation of the hotel.
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Local Hays band Dangerously Biased selected as one of four finalist...

Hays band Dangerously Biased as been named a finalist in the Wichita River Festival’s Ad Astra song competition.
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Brew Bank’s mixology classes offer Topeka a unique experience and k...

Topeka’s Brew Bank hosts a mixology class once a month each with a different theme. The June class will focus on the 4th of July.
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CapFed Best News: Topekan Bill Randall is promoting urban agricultu...

Bill Randall is using a community garden and a website called Last Stand Brand to promote urban agriculture and community gardens in Topeka.