Wednesday, November 26, 2025

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The December 2, 2025, and December 9, 2025 Governing Body Meeting Agendas are posted online here: https://topeka.granicus.com/ViewPublisher.php?view_id=1

MEETING LOCATION:
      City Council Chambers   
      214 SE 8th Street, 2nd Floor
      Topeka, Kansas, 66603

MEETING TIME:

       6:00 p.m.

Addressing the Governing Body:  Public comment for the meeting will be available via Zoom or in-person. Individuals must contact the City Clerk's Office at 785-368-3940 or via email at cclerk@topeka.org by no later than 5:00 p.m. on the date of the meeting at which time the City Clerk's Office will provide Zoom link information and protocols prior to the meeting.  

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Written public comment may be sent to the City Clerk's Office located at 215 SE 7th Street, Room 166, Topeka, Kansas, 66603 or via email at cclerk@topeka.org on or before the date of the meeting for attachment to the meeting minutes.

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Tuesday, November 25, 2025

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Facts

A recent shooting incident occurred at a McDonald's restaurant in Topeka on Sunday, November 23, 2025, which resulted in the deaths of two men and injuries to a third. As of a police press conference on November 24, no arrests had been made, but all parties involved were identified. [1, 2, 3]  
Incident Details • Location: The incident began at the McDonald's at 1201 SW Gage Blvd. and continued to the adjacent Sonic Drive-In. 
• Victims: Two adult males were found dead at the scene, and a third adult male was transported to a local hospital with a gunshot wound. Their names have not yet been publicly released to allow families time to grieve. 
• Status: The Topeka Police Department (TPD) stated that all individuals involved have been identified and confirmed there is no ongoing threat to the public. 
• Investigation: The case is an active and ongoing homicide investigation. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]  

Follow-up and Call for Tips Police are continuing to investigate the motive for the shooting and gather more details. The TPD is asking for the public's help with any information related to this or other recent cases. [2, 6, 7]  
You can provide information anonymously through: 

• Emailing the TPD at telltpd@topeka.org
• Calling the Topeka Police Criminal Investigation Bureau at 785-368-9400. 
• Contacting Shawnee County Crime Stoppers 
 by calling 785-234-0007 or using their online portal. 

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Monday, November 24, 2025

Watch ""Why They're Panicking Right Now" - Victor Davis Hanson" on YouTube

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Lack of iodine

Dr. Gundry argues that while Himalayan salt can be used occasionally, it should not replace standard table salt because it lacks iodine, which is essential for thyroid function. He suggests that the "trendy" salts like Himalayan pink salt do not provide the necessary health benefits and are often marketed with exaggerated claims, such as the "pink salt trick" for weight loss, which he debunks. For regular consumption, he advises using a salt that contains iodine. 

• Iodine is crucial: Dr. Gundry highlights that Himalayan salt lacks iodine, a mineral often missing in the diets of many Americans and crucial for proper thyroid function. 
• Limited health benefits: He states that "trendy" salts like Himalayan pink salt do not have the health benefits people are led to believe and are not a replacement for iodized salt. 
• Misleading claims: He is critical of exaggerated marketing, particularly the "pink salt trick" for weight loss, and points out that adding salt to water can cause bloating rather than reduce it. 
• Recommendation: Dr. Gundry recommends using an iodized salt for regular consumption to ensure adequate iodine intake. [1, 2, 4, 5, 6]  

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Sunday, November 23, 2025

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Thursday, November 20, 2025

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Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Waffles

Waffles were invented in Medieval Europe, with their origins dating back to the 9th or 10th century in what is now France and Belgium. These early versions were simple, flat cakes made of grain and water, cooked between two metal plates called "gaufriers" over an open fire. Over time, the designs on the irons became more complex, and the batter evolved to include things like honey and spices. 

• Ancient roots: The concept of cooking a flat cake between two grids over a fire is believed to have originated with the ancient Greeks. 
• Medieval development: In Medieval Europe, these flat cakes were called "wafers" and spread throughout the continent. The Dutch and Belgians were particularly influential in their evolution. 
• Modernization: As waffle irons became more intricate, the patterns became more defined. The word "waffle" itself came from the Dutch word "wafel," which English speakers adopted in the early 1700s. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]  

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RE: Bad Idea

Good afternoon Mr. McClure,

 

Thank you for your message.  This message serves as confirmation that your email has been received by the council members.

 

Respectfully,

 

Tara Jefferies

Sr. Executive Assistant to the City Council

City of Topeka

215 SE 7th St, Room 211D

Topeka, KS 66603

785-368-3710

 

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Five reasons commonly cited by opponents, particularly Kansas law enforcement and some medical groups, for not approving medical marijuana in the state are:

  1. Public Safety Concerns (Impaired Driving): Opponents argue that legalizing medical marijuana could lead to an increase in individuals driving under the influence of cannabis, posing a greater risk to public safety through impaired coordination and slower reaction times.
  2. Increased Crime and Organized Activity: The Kansas Attorney General's office and KBI have stated that legalizing marijuana, even for medical purposes, could invite organized crime and black-market activity into the state, as well as increase the need for law enforcement resources and equipment (like new K-9 units).
  3. Potential for Broader Recreational Use and Abuse: Concerns exist that a medical marijuana program could be a "slippery slope" or "red-herring" leading to full recreational legalization in the future, which opponents believe would cause increased abuse, particularly among young adults and veterans, and a lower public perception of harm.
  4. Lack of FDA Approval and Insufficient Research: Many medical professionals and law enforcement groups argue that marijuana has not undergone the rigorous clinical trials required for U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval, which ensures safety, efficacy, and standardized dosing. Currently, it remains a Schedule I controlled substance under federal law, which opponents cite as a reason to question its medical legitimacy.
  5. Negative Health and Social Effects: Opponents point to potential adverse health consequences associated with marijuana use, including links to mental health issues like psychosis and depression, respiratory problems from smoking, the risk of addiction, and a negative impact on cognitive function and workplace performance. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11]

 

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What I hate about TOPEKA.......

 

When the City Council members blame you for the death of someone.

 

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Subject: Economic development starts in the neighborhoods.
To: Sylvia Ortiz <sortiz@topeka.org>
Cc: Russell Fox <rlfox22@gmail.com>, Garrett Glynn <Legacycontainers1@gmail.com>, Tyler Wible <wible.pd@gmail.com>

 

Sylvia, please review the attachments.

 

Economic development starts in the neighborhoods.

 

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Bad Idea

Five reasons commonly cited by opponents, particularly Kansas law enforcement and some medical groups, for not approving medical marijuana in the state are:
  1. Public Safety Concerns (Impaired Driving): Opponents argue that legalizing medical marijuana could lead to an increase in individuals driving under the influence of cannabis, posing a greater risk to public safety through impaired coordination and slower reaction times.
  2. Increased Crime and Organized Activity: The Kansas Attorney General's office and KBI have stated that legalizing marijuana, even for medical purposes, could invite organized crime and black-market activity into the state, as well as increase the need for law enforcement resources and equipment (like new K-9 units).
  3. Potential for Broader Recreational Use and Abuse: Concerns exist that a medical marijuana program could be a "slippery slope" or "red-herring" leading to full recreational legalization in the future, which opponents believe would cause increased abuse, particularly among young adults and veterans, and a lower public perception of harm.
  4. Lack of FDA Approval and Insufficient Research: Many medical professionals and law enforcement groups argue that marijuana has not undergone the rigorous clinical trials required for U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval, which ensures safety, efficacy, and standardized dosing. Currently, it remains a Schedule I controlled substance under federal law, which opponents cite as a reason to question its medical legitimacy.
  5. Negative Health and Social Effects: Opponents point to potential adverse health consequences associated with marijuana use, including links to mental health issues like psychosis and depression, respiratory problems from smoking, the risk of addiction, and a negative impact on cognitive function and workplace performance. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11]

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Fwd: Economic development starts in the neighborhoods.


What I hate about TOPEKA.......

When the City Council members blame you for the death of someone.

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Sylvia, please review the attachments.


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Tuesday, November 18, 2025

7

"Group 7" on TikTok is a viral trend started by musician Sophia James as a clever marketing experiment to promote her song "So Unfair". It is a playful, exclusive community of users who claim they found her seventh video, which went viral. People have since embraced this status by making their own content about being in Group 7, which is often jokingly referred to as "the elite group" or "for the baddies". 

• Origin: Sophia James created a series of videos and declared that the seventh one was "Group 7". She stated it was a "science experiment" to see what video would get the most reach. 
• Viral status: When the seventh video went viral, the concept took off, and users who found it considered themselves "in" Group 7. 
• Community: The trend grew into a community that shares inside jokes, stories, and inside jokes, often calling themselves the "kindest corner of TikTok". 
• Embracing the trend: Other creators and users have joined in, creating their own videos about Group 7 and what it means to be a part of it. 
• Marketing success: The trend is seen as a successful marketing strategy for Sophia James's song and has generated a lot of community engagement. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]  

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From: Megan J. Brunson <mjbrunson@topeka.org>
Date: Tue, Nov 18, 2025, 4:29 PM
Subject: RE: Public comment
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This email confirms you are signed up to speak under Item 7. General Public Comment at the November 18, 2025 Governing Body meeting. The meeting begins at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers located at 214 SE 8th Street, 2nd Floor, Topeka KS.  

 

You will have 4 minutes to address the Governing Body for each item.

 

Per Governing Body Rule 5.5, public comments are limited to topics directly relevant to the business of the Governing Body.  Comments pertaining to personnel and litigation matters are not allowed.

 

Procedures for Addressing the Governing Body

In accordance with Governing Body Rules 5.6 and 5.7, the following protocols for public comment apply:

 

  • Each person shall state his or her name and city of residence in an audible tone for the record.
  • All remarks shall be addressed to the Governing Body as a whole -- not to any individual member.
  • In order to provide additional time for as many individuals as possible to address the Governing Body, each individual signed up to speak will need to complete his or her comments within four minutes.

 

Per Governing Body Rule 5.7, the following behavior will not be tolerated from any speaker:

 

  • Uttering fighting words
  • Slander
  • Speeches invasive of the privacy of individuals (no mention of names) Unreasonably Loud Speech
  • Repetitious Speech or Debate
  • Speeches so disruptive of proceedings that the legislative process is substantially interrupted

 

Any speaker who engages in this type of behavior will be warned once by the presiding office (Mayor).  If the behavior continues, the speaker will be ordered to cease his or her behavior.  If the speaker persists in interfering with the ability of the Governing Body to carry out its function, he or she will be removed from the City Council Chambers or Zoom meeting room.

 

Thank you,

 

Megan Brunson

Administrative Officer, Special Events

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I reluctantly put my name up for public comment at the end of the meeting

 

Very reluctantly

 

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Fail

Who are the best failures

While there is no exact annual number for new coffee ventures that fail, studies indicate high failure rates: some sources report that around 75% of new coffee shops fail within the first year, while others suggest a failure rate of over 50% within five years. This is higher than general small business averages due to factors like intense competition and challenges with financial management, operational efficiency, and customer retention. [1, 2, 3, 4]  
First-year failure 

• Estimates suggest 75% of new coffee shops fail within the first year. 
• Other data points estimate the first-year failure rate is closer to 56%. 
• This is significantly higher than the general small business failure rate, which is about 20% in the first year. [2, 3, 4, 5]  

Five-year failure 

• It is estimated that roughly 50% of new coffee shops fail within the first five years. 
• Some surveys of coffee shop owners believe that a figure as high as 56% to 73% will fail within five years. 
• Again, this is higher than the general small business failure rate, which is around 50% after five years. [1, 2, 5, 6]  

Reasons for failure 

• Competition: High saturation in the market. 
• Financial management: Poor cash flow, under-capitalization, and mismanaging costs. 
• Operational efficiency: Lack of consistent management and oversight. 
• Location: Choosing a location without sufficient research. 
• Customer retention: Failing to build a loyal customer base. 
• Lack of unique selling proposition: Not having a clear niche or unique offering. [1, 2, 5, 7, 8]  

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Facebook

The ability to share pages has been removed or moved for many users, often due to changes in the Facebook platform's design, particularly on desktop and older app versions. While the direct "Share to Page" option may be gone, a common workaround is to copy the post's URL, paste it into a new post on the other page, and wait for the preview image to load before deleting the URL. Some features, like sharing a post to another page you manage, are still available on newer mobile apps or specific business tools, and require certain permissions. [1, 2, 3, 4]  
Workaround for sharing posts 

• Go to the original post and click the date or time to get a direct URL for the post. 
• Copy the URL from your browser. 
• Go to the page you want to share the post to and start a new post. 
• Paste the URL into the new post and wait for the image preview to load. 
• Delete the URL from the text box, as the preview will remain. 
• Write your own text and then share the post. [1, 3]  

Other potential reasons and solutions 

• Platform changes: Facebook has updated its interface, and the "Share to Page" option has been removed from the desktop site for many users. 
• App version: The feature may still be available on newer versions of the mobile app, such as the Lite app. 
• Permissions: If you are trying to share as a business, ensure you have the correct permissions in Meta Business Suite to manage and publish content for the pages involved. 
• Privacy settings: Some pages have settings that restrict sharing, although this is more common for personal profiles and private groups than for pages you own and manage. 
• Technical issues: There could be a temporary issue with Facebook's service, and the ability to share may return later. You can try checking for updates to the Facebook app or logging out and back in. [1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]  

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Sunday, November 16, 2025

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Pomegranate

Urolithin A is a natural compound produced by gut bacteria from foods like pomegranates, and it shows potential benefits for health by supporting mitochondrial function, improving muscle strength, and reducing inflammation. While human studies suggest it is safe, some people may experience mild digestive side effects like nausea or bloating. It is not considered a treatment but rather a potential dietary intervention to support overall health and slow age-related decline. [1]  
Benefits 

• Mitochondrial health: Urolithin A promotes mitophagy, the process of clearing out damaged mitochondria, and enhances overall mitochondrial function, which is linked to a wide range of age-related diseases. 
• Muscle health: By improving mitochondrial function, it can lead to increased muscle strength and resistance to fatigue. It may also be beneficial in conditions with muscle atrophy by stimulating protein synthesis. 
• Immune system: Some recent clinical trials suggest Urolithin A can lead to a more youthful and resilient immune system with improved T cell responsiveness and reduced inflammation markers. 
• Inflammation: It acts as a natural free radical scavenger and has anti-inflammatory properties that may protect against cellular damage. 
• Metabolic health: It may help with metabolic effects such as improved insulin sensitivity and reduced fatty liver. [1, 2]  

Potential side effects 

• While generally considered safe, some individuals may experience mild digestive symptoms like bloating, nausea, or stomach upset. [3]  

Safety and effectiveness 

• Safety: Studies have found it safe in doses up to mg per day, but individual responses can vary. 
• Effectiveness: It is considered more suited for prevention than treatment of age-related diseases, and benefits may be maximized by starting earlier in life. [3, 4]  

How to get urolithin A 

• Naturally: You can get urolithin A by eating foods that contain ellagitannins and ellagic acid, such as pomegranates, berries, and nuts, though the production in the gut varies by individual. 
• Supplements: Urolithin A is available as a dietary supplement. [1, 5]  

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🥤 🥤

The coffee industry has a massive economic impact, supporting over 2.2 million U.S. jobs and generating over $343 billion in economic activity in the United States alone. Globally, the market is worth an estimated $256.29 billion as of 2025, supporting approximately 125 million jobs worldwide. However, it also has environmental and social impacts, including potential deforestation, pollution from pesticides, and concerns about worker conditions in some regions. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]  
United States economic impact 

• Economic contribution: $343.2 billion 
• Jobs: Over 2.2 million 
• Wages: Over $101.2 billion 
• Taxes: Nearly $38 billion in federal, state, and local taxes [1, 2, 3]  

Global economic impact 

• Market value: $256.29 billion as of 2025 
• Jobs: Approximately 125 million, with many working on small farms 
• Consumption: Around 2 billion cups consumed daily worldwide [4, 5, 6]  

Environmental and social impacts 

• Deforestation and pollution: Traditional farming methods can lead to deforestation, habitat destruction, and pollution from pesticides and fertilizers. 
• Water quality: Caffeine in wastewater is a pollutant that water treatment plants have difficulty completely filtering. 
• Sustainable initiatives: Efforts are underway to promote "business with positive social impact" and sustainable production to improve conditions for farmers and reduce environmental harm. [6, 7, 8, 9]  

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