FW: Daily Briefing: Fall colors will be peaking soon. Here are 7 great spots for photos

 

 

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Subject: Daily Briefing: Fall colors will be peaking soon. Here are 7 great spots for photos

 

As the weather begins to change, so does the foliage around Topeka. Take a look at some top spots to capture the colors around town.

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Fall colors will be peaking soon. Here are 7 great spots for photos

 

Early sunlight helps to showcase the vibrant colors of native plants and grasses at Skyline Park Wednesday morning.

 

As the weather begins to change, so does the foliage around Topeka. Take a look at some top spots to capture the colors around town.

 

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Dennis and Donna Steinman, owners of PlainsCraft, stand on the deck of one of their latest specialty wagons Wednesday morning, outside the company's assembly shop, at 435 N.W. Independence Ave. That wagon is being shipped to a resort in Virgin, Utah, that allows visitors to reserve one or more nights in the wagon for a "glamping" experience.

 

This Topeka product seeks votes for Coolest Thing Made in Kansas title

 

PlainsCraft's covered wagons won the first-round matchup and now face the Conquistador Wheel Corral made by MJE Livestock Equipment in Montezuma.

 

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A boulder in front of Tecumseh North Elementary School features a plaque that states the site was the first Shawnee County Courthouse from 1856-59 as Shawnee Heights freshman Carter Vincent shows the site last Tuesday for his historical walking tour Eagle Scout project.

 

Local Eagle Scout completes historic walking tour of Tecumseh

 

Not many people know about the significance of the town of Tecumseh in Shawnee County and Kansas history. Carter Vincent wants to change that.

 

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Cathy Roberts, a La Plata County Humane Society volunteer, holds Sarin on Wednesday. Sarin had been missing from its family in Topeka for the past three years before being found recently near Kline west of Durango, Colorado.

 

Topeka family's cat disappeared three years ago. She's coming home.

 

Sarin was found recently on a county road west of Durango, Colorado — 793 miles from Topeka.

 

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A group of prospective students tours Kansas State University on Friday, Sept. 8, in Manhattan, Kansas.

 

KU and K-State see freshman class spike; Washburn numbers jump

 

Enrollment is finally starting to turn around for some of Kansas' public universities. Others continue to see challenges.

 

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