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Blended fuel type coming to Kansas this summer

Blended fuel type coming to Kansas this summer

KANSAS (KSNT) – In response to several state governors, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will allow the sale of certain gasoline blends to save money at the pump this summer. On April 28, the EPA announced it would allow the use of E15 gasoline, gas blended with 15% ethanol, during the summer driving season. The…MORE

K-State Cereals Lab resumes after federal funding reinstated

K-State Cereals Lab resumes after federal funding reinstated

MANHATTAN (KSNT) – Kansas State University’s (K-State) Climate Resilient Cereals Innovation Lab will continue its work after federal funding was reinstated earlier this month. According to K-State, the lab was part of the “Feed the Future Innovation Labs” which opened in 2013. Last month the university announced that the labs would close on April 12…MORE

Topeka could vote to cut its DEI Office, affirmative action

Topeka could vote to cut its DEI Office, affirmative action

TOPEKA (KSNT) — To preserve approximately $45 million in federal funding, the City of Topeka’s governing body may vote to change city code by cutting its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Office and amending its policy statement. According to the preliminary meeting agenda, the city risks losing federal funding that helps provide services for homelessness,…MORE

What happens to bodies of inmates who’ve died in Kansas?

What happens to bodies of inmates who’ve died in Kansas?

TOPEKA (KSNT) – Working for you, 27 News reached out to the Kansas Department of Corrections (KDOC) to find out what happens to inmates who die with nobody to claim them. KDOC Public Information Officer David Thompson said if an inmate dies and they aren’t claimed, they will be cremated within four days of their…MORE

First responders honor the life of fallen TPD Lieutenant

First responders honor the life of fallen TPD Lieutenant

TOPEKA (KSNT) – A Topeka police officer is now laid to rest. 53-year-old Topeka police Lieutenant Eddie Stanley died unexpectedly last week. The Lieutenant’s funeral procession brought first responders from around Kansas together in the capital city. Officials said the Lieutenant died early last week following a medical emergency. Stanley joined the Topeka Police force…MORE

Ichabod’s Grille bringing pickleball to South Topeka

Ichabod’s Grille bringing pickleball to South Topeka

TOPEKA (KSNT) – Pickleball fans won’t have to wait long for a new arena in the capital city. Ichabod’s Grille will debut their three new pickleball courts on Thursday, May 1. Connected to the back of the bar and grill, the new addition was announced back in October of 2024. Managers are excited to create…MORE

Federal hiring freeze spreads fear of Kansas lake campgrounds closing

Federal hiring freeze spreads fear of Kansas lake campgrounds closing

COUNCIL GROVE (KSNT) – A local marina is fearful of what the future has in store for it as a federal hiring freeze threatens to shut down nearby campground areas down this summer. 27 News spoke to Ginger Tauton, owner of the Council Grove Marina, on Wednesday, April 30. She recently put the word out…MORE

Kansas starts program to cut costs for community centers

Kansas starts program to cut costs for community centers

TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNW)  — A new state grant program aims to address a common challenge faced by rural Kansas communities: the high cost and complexity of building modern community centers. The Blueprint to Build initiative, announced by the Kansas Department of Commerce, streamlines the process for small towns to create multi-use community spaces by providing…MORE

Survey open for new trail ideas in Shawnee County

Survey open for new trail ideas in Shawnee County

TOPEKA (KSNT) – Shawnee County park officials are inviting people to give their opinions at some upcoming pop-up meetings aimed at expanding and improving local public trails. Sean Zears with Shawnee County Parks & Recreation (SCP+R) said in a press release on April 30 that locals are encouraged to take part in the Trails and…MORE