Wednesday, March 4, 2026

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Topeka, Kansas (the capital city), has seen various allegations and controversies involving local **city government**, state-level issues tied to the area, and related entities over the years. These range from workplace misconduct and settlements to more recent operational probes, though outright major "scandals" (like widespread bribery or criminal convictions of high officials) appear limited in recent public reporting compared to larger cities.

Here's a summary of notable recent and ongoing matters based on available news and public sources (mostly from 2025–2026):

### Recent City of Topeka-Specific Issues
- **Third-party investigation into city operations (announced early 2026)**: Topeka Mayor Spencer Duncan launched an independent, third-party review of city staff/operational concerns. This was reportedly triggered by whistleblower complaints about potential misconduct, fraud, or other issues within city departments. Discussions on local Facebook groups (like pages focused on "exposing" city corruption) have amplified this, with calls for leniency for cooperating employees and speculation about long-standing problems like fraudulent billing or abuse of power. The investigation is ongoing, so outcomes aren't public yet.
- **Past HR-related settlement and allegations (2025)**: The city paid a $397,500 settlement to former Human Resources Director Jacque Russell amid claims of discrimination, defamation, public humiliation, and a hostile work environment (including alleged cursing and belittling by officials). A related complaint was filed with the Kansas Human Rights Commission.
- **Other occasional claims**: Local activist pages/groups on Facebook (e.g., "Exposing City of Topeka Corruption" and similar ones like ExposingcorruptionInTopeka) regularly post about alleged misconduct, retaliation against employees, or council behavior. These often feature unverified or sensational claims, and mainstream outlets treat them cautiously.

### Broader Topeka-Area or Kansas Government Controversies Involving Topeka
- **Federal probes into Topeka Public Schools (USD 501) (2025)**: The U.S. Department of Education investigated Topeka schools (along with others in Kansas) over alleged violations of Title IX and FERPA related to gender identity policies—specifically, allowing "social transitioning" without parental notification and gender-identity-based access to facilities/sports. This stemmed from complaints pushed by conservative groups and Kansas AG Kris Kobach. It's more of a policy dispute than proven corruption.
- **State-level fraud/waste allegations (2025)**: Accusations against Gov. Laura Kelly's administration (including the Department for Children and Families) over high error rates in the SNAP (food assistance) program, alleged cover-ups, and failure to share data with federal authorities. This led to lawsuits between the governor and AG Kobach. While centered in Topeka (state capital), it's statewide rather than strictly city government.
- **Historical notes**: Older cases include things like a former nonprofit executive in Topeka sentenced for Medicaid fraud (stealing over $2 million) or isolated fraud indictments (e.g., farmers or businesses defrauding federal programs). These aren't direct city government scandals.

Overall, Topeka's local government doesn't have a recent history of massive, Watergate-style scandals dominating headlines. Much of the current buzz seems tied to internal whistleblower concerns, workplace disputes, and politically charged policy fights (e.g., around education or state programs). Activist pages on social media often highlight or exaggerate these for attention.

If this relates to the specific Facebook Reel you linked earlier (from ExposingcorruptionInTopeka, posted around March 4, 2026), it might be discussing the mayor's new investigation or related claims—those pages frequently cover city employee complaints or council drama. If you can share key details from the video (e.g., names, specific allegations), I can help cross-check or provide more targeted context! For the latest developments, checking local sources like the Topeka Capital-Journal (cjonline.com) or WIBW would be good.

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Check out this TikTok video

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Tiktok....MD

TikTok ranks as a top-three platform for social media marketing, frequently noted for its, high engagement rates (often outperforming Instagram) and massive reach, especially among younger demographics. As of 2025-2026, it is the second most popular app for influencer marketing and among the top platforms for user engagement and daily time spent. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]  
Key Rankings for Business 

• Engagement/Effectiveness: TikTok frequently beats competitors like Instagram for, brand engagement. 
• Platform Usage: Ranked as one of the top platforms used by marketers, generally following LinkedIn and YouTube. 
• Influencer Marketing: Ranked as the #2 platform for influencer marketing, trailing only Instagram. 
• User Time Spent: TikTok users spend an average of 61 minutes per day on the app, making it a top contender for attention. 
• Downloads/Growth: As of 2024-2026, TikTok leads in app downloads, with over 770 million, often surpassing Instagram. [1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]  

Key Business Advantages 

• Virality: The algorithm allows smaller, new accounts to achieve high visibility quickly. 
• Demographics: Highly effective for reaching users aged 16-34. 
• Trends: Highly trend-driven, allowing for organic, high-impact marketing. [3, 10, 11]  

While Instagram and Facebook may still lead in total users and direct advertising, TikTok is considered essential for short-form video, brand awareness, and influencer partnerships. [1, 2, 3, 4, 10]  

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Bear

Monsanto was a major American agricultural biotechnology corporation founded in 1901, known for producing genetically engineered seeds and the glyphosate-based herbicide Roundup (https://www.epa.gov/enforcement/monsanto-company-fifra-settlement). Acquired by Bayer (https://www.bayer.com/media/en-us/monsanto-announces-roundup-class-settlement-agreement-to-resolve-current-and-future-claims/) in 2018 for $63 billion, its brand was phased out following decades of controversy over environmental damage, patent lawsuits against farmers, and health risks. [1, 2, 3, 4]  
Key details: 

• Products: Developed Roundup (glyphosate) and genetically modified (GMO) seeds (soy, corn, cotton). 
• Controversies: Produced Agent Orange in the 1960s/70s. Faced extensive litigation linking Roundup to cancer, leading to billions in settlements. 
• Market Position: Held a near-monopoly on seeds and agricultural chemicals, holding 90% of the genetically engineered seed market at its peak. 
• Acquisition: Bought by Bayer in 2018; the Monsanto name was retired, though products remain in the portfolio. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]  

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Tuesday, March 3, 2026

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Watch "City Council Meeting March 3, 2026" on YouTube

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Please grab my 2 public comments and add to YouTube 

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RE: public comment

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**GO Topeka** (formally the Growth Organization of Topeka/Shawnee County, Inc.) is the economic development arm of the **Greater Topeka Partnership**, which also encompasses the Topeka Chamber of Commerce, Visit Topeka, and Downtown Topeka, Inc. It maintains its own independent board of directors (distinct from the Partnership’s overall Chairs Council governance).

 

The current board (as listed on the official Greater Topeka Partnership website) consists of the following members, grouped by role/category. No voting vs. non-voting distinctions appear on the public board page itself.

 

### Board Chair

- **Neal Spencer** (Ernest-Spencer Metals)

 

### Chair-Elect

- **Joe Caldwell** (Bartlett & West)

 

### Treasurer

- **Travis Morris** (Summit Materials)

 

### Past Chair

- **Calla Haggard** (Community Bank)

 

### Elected Directors

- Martha Bartlett Piland (MB Piland Advertising & Marketing)

- Dr. Robert Kenagy (Stormont Vail Health)

- Sam Al-Murrani (LifeTech Sciences LLC)

- Shane Hillmer (Southwest Publishing and Mailing Corp)

- Marvin Spees (Capital City Oil)

- Sherry Hunsicker (S Hunsicker Investments)

- Darin Stephens (Stone & Story Real Estate Group, LLC)

- Kevin Rake (HME, Inc.)

- Daina Williams (L&J Building Maintenance)

- Cassandra Taylor (HTK Architects)

- Josh Gorrell (Electronic Life)

- Sara Girard (Central National Bank)

- Scott Campbell (The University of Kansas Health System St. Francis)

- Michelle Whitehead (Capitol Federal)

- Jacob Wamego (Prairie Band, LLC)

- Manny Herron (Haus Property Partners)

- Troy Simoneau (Kansas Gas Service – A Division of ONE Gas Inc.)

- Kurt Kuta (CoreFirst Bank & Trust)

- Chris Faulk (McElroy Electric)

- Jeff Martin (Evergy)

 

### Director At-Large

- Ryan McMichael (Walmart Fulfillment Center)

- Jim Klausman (Midwest Health)

- Dr. Kevin Hahn (Ardiah Group)

- Dawn McWilliams (The Boys and Girls Club of Topeka)

- Michael Odupitan (Omni Circle Group)

- Megan Bottenberg (Cox Communications)

- Dan Chavez (Chavez Restoration & Cleaning)

- Joe Hishmeh (Fellowship Bible Church)

 

### Directors by Virtue of Position (Ex Officio)

- Shawnee County Counselor: **Rich Eckert**

- Washburn University: **Marshall Meek**

- City Council: **Neil Dobler**

- 190th Air Refueling Wing: **Lt. Col. Chris Hill**

- Mayor of Topeka: **Michael Padilla**

- Metropolitan Topeka Airport Authority (MTAA): **Curtis Sneden**

- Shawnee County Commissioner: **Kevin Cook**

- Topeka City Manager: **Robert Perez**

 

According to the Greater Topeka Partnership’s 2025 Governance & Leadership Guide (which applies to GO Topeka’s board structure), **all directors on the GO Topeka Board are voting members**. This includes elected directors (3-year staggered terms), appointed at-large directors (1-year terms), and directors by virtue of position (1-year ex officio terms). Voting follows standard majority rules (with a quorum of a majority of the full board); proxy voting is allowed, and certain actions require a supermajority.

 

The only potential nuance is that the 190th Air Refueling Wing representative is described in governance materials as an “ex officio observer” in some contexts (e.g., related to the broader Partnership Chairs Council), but the person is still listed on the GO Topeka board page without explicit non-voting status there. No other non-voting members are designated for the GO Topeka Board itself.

 

This information comes directly from the official Greater Topeka Partnership website (board page) and the publicly available 2025 Board Book PDF. Board composition can change with elections or appointments (typically effective January 1 after votes in the prior fall), so for the absolute latest or to confirm any individual, check directly at topekapartnership.com (under About > Board of Directors) or contact GO Topeka / the Partnership. Staff leadership (e.g., President Rhiannon Friedman or Partnership CEO Matt Pivarnik) is separate from the board.

 

public comment

**GO Topeka** (formally the Growth Organization of Topeka/Shawnee County, Inc.) is the economic development arm of the **Greater Topeka Partnership**, which also encompasses the Topeka Chamber of Commerce, Visit Topeka, and Downtown Topeka, Inc. It maintains its own independent board of directors (distinct from the Partnership's overall Chairs Council governance).

The current board (as listed on the official Greater Topeka Partnership website) consists of the following members, grouped by role/category. No voting vs. non-voting distinctions appear on the public board page itself.

### Board Chair
- **Neal Spencer** (Ernest-Spencer Metals)

### Chair-Elect
- **Joe Caldwell** (Bartlett & West)

### Treasurer
- **Travis Morris** (Summit Materials)

### Past Chair
- **Calla Haggard** (Community Bank)

### Elected Directors
- Martha Bartlett Piland (MB Piland Advertising & Marketing)
- Dr. Robert Kenagy (Stormont Vail Health)
- Sam Al-Murrani (LifeTech Sciences LLC)
- Shane Hillmer (Southwest Publishing and Mailing Corp)
- Marvin Spees (Capital City Oil)
- Sherry Hunsicker (S Hunsicker Investments)
- Darin Stephens (Stone & Story Real Estate Group, LLC)
- Kevin Rake (HME, Inc.)
- Daina Williams (L&J Building Maintenance)
- Cassandra Taylor (HTK Architects)
- Josh Gorrell (Electronic Life)
- Sara Girard (Central National Bank)
- Scott Campbell (The University of Kansas Health System St. Francis)
- Michelle Whitehead (Capitol Federal)
- Jacob Wamego (Prairie Band, LLC)
- Manny Herron (Haus Property Partners)
- Troy Simoneau (Kansas Gas Service – A Division of ONE Gas Inc.)
- Kurt Kuta (CoreFirst Bank & Trust)
- Chris Faulk (McElroy Electric)
- Jeff Martin (Evergy)

### Director At-Large
- Ryan McMichael (Walmart Fulfillment Center)
- Jim Klausman (Midwest Health)
- Dr. Kevin Hahn (Ardiah Group)
- Dawn McWilliams (The Boys and Girls Club of Topeka)
- Michael Odupitan (Omni Circle Group)
- Megan Bottenberg (Cox Communications)
- Dan Chavez (Chavez Restoration & Cleaning)
- Joe Hishmeh (Fellowship Bible Church)

### Directors by Virtue of Position (Ex Officio)
- Shawnee County Counselor: **Rich Eckert**
- Washburn University: **Marshall Meek**
- City Council: **Neil Dobler**
- 190th Air Refueling Wing: **Lt. Col. Chris Hill**
- Mayor of Topeka: **Michael Padilla**
- Metropolitan Topeka Airport Authority (MTAA): **Curtis Sneden**
- Shawnee County Commissioner: **Kevin Cook**
- Topeka City Manager: **Robert Perez**

According to the Greater Topeka Partnership's 2025 Governance & Leadership Guide (which applies to GO Topeka's board structure), **all directors on the GO Topeka Board are voting members**. This includes elected directors (3-year staggered terms), appointed at-large directors (1-year terms), and directors by virtue of position (1-year ex officio terms). Voting follows standard majority rules (with a quorum of a majority of the full board); proxy voting is allowed, and certain actions require a supermajority.

The only potential nuance is that the 190th Air Refueling Wing representative is described in governance materials as an "ex officio observer" in some contexts (e.g., related to the broader Partnership Chairs Council), but the person is still listed on the GO Topeka board page without explicit non-voting status there. No other non-voting members are designated for the GO Topeka Board itself.

This information comes directly from the official Greater Topeka Partnership website (board page) and the publicly available 2025 Board Book PDF. Board composition can change with elections or appointments (typically effective January 1 after votes in the prior fall), so for the absolute latest or to confirm any individual, check directly at topekapartnership.com (under About > Board of Directors) or contact GO Topeka / the Partnership. Staff leadership (e.g., President Rhiannon Friedman or Partnership CEO Matt Pivarnik) is separate from the board.

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