Thursday, June 26th, 2025

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Good morning, Topeka. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 26th of June.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Federal Home Loan Bank of Topeka received the Otto Jane Schnellbacher Lifetime Achievement Award at Wednesday night’s Cornerstone of Topeka housewarming party fundraiser—recognizing its two-decade support for transitional housing—and awarded Cornerstone two grants totaling 1.25 million dollars to rehabilitate 70 homes. WIBW
- ➤ Locals in northeast Kansas can enjoy several firework shows planned for Independence Day events as Wamego hosts Boomtown USA on July 4—featuring activities like a parade, carnival and evening fireworks—and Topeka presents the Spirit of Kansas event with car shows, golf tournaments and its own display. Community celebrations also include multi-day family events in St. Marys and Freedom Fest in Junction City that offer parades, sports and music. KSNT
- ➤ Tap That Topeka returns on Sept. 20 from 5 to 8 p.m. at SW 8th & Jackson outside Celtic Fox. The festival will feature local beers & seltzers and a free after-party with live music. WIBW
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Kansas renewable energy companies are expressing concern over proposed federal tax credit cuts—company leaders warned that ending these incentives could slow projects like hydroelectric plant upgrades and solar installations, potentially resulting in significant job losses and higher energy costs in the state. Kansas Reflector
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Two former fugitives—Desiree Kristel Shopteese of Topeka and Lloyd Allan Wabaunsee of Mayetta—were arrested again in Jackson County on Tuesday, June 24 after a deputy tried to stop a 2007 Cadillac, sparking a 10-minute chase that ended with Shopteese taken at the scene and Wabaunsee caught later following a multi-agency manhunt. WIBW
- ➤ Authorities are searching for missing teen Azra Cobuluis, 16, from Topeka after she was last seen on June 18 between 10:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.—she is 5 ft 7 in tall, has red hair, blue eyes and black framed eyeglasses, and suffers from severe grand mal seizures and depression without her medication. WIBW
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The Shawnee County Historical Society will lead a historical tour of Dover landmarks beginning at 3 p.m. on June 28 at Sommerset Cafe (5701 SW Douglas Rd) and continuing to Sage Inn where visitors will learn local history; nonmembers pay $10 while members join free and reservations are required. WIBW
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GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Kansas State Treasurer Steven Johnson announced his bid for reelection yesterday at the annual Bob Dole Dinner and highlighted his record in managing state funds—which includes a sweep account that generated $9.9 million in interest—and vowed to protect the state's $50 billion in assets if re-elected. WIBW
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7th Annual Sneakers & Smiles Golf Tournament
2-8 p.m. — Cypress Ridge Golf Course — $380 team entry fee — Participate in a fun-filled golf tournament benefiting Sole Reason, complete with extras like a silent auction and raffle prizes.
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Summer Fireworks Extravaganza
7-10 p.m. — Avondale East Field — Free entry — Enjoy a vibrant evening of music, food, and a spectacular fireworks display.
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An Unforgettable Evening with Eddie Wakes
7-8:30 p.m. — Topeka Performing Arts Center — Ticket sales start May 6 — Experience the remarkable voice of Topeka native Eddie Wakes in a night of music and excitement.
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Live at Lunch Featuring Justwynnmore
11 a.m. – 1 p.m. — Evergy Plaza — Free entry — Enjoy live music, local food trucks, and family fun in the heart of downtown Topeka.
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Craig Morgan Live Concert
7-8:30 p.m. — Prairie Band Casino & Resort — $60 — Experience the hits of Craig Morgan in a vibrant country setting.
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HAYSTAK Live Performance
9 p.m. — The Woodshed Event Center — General admission $20, meet & greet options available — Enjoy an electrifying live show by HAYSTAK with early doors opening for an all-age experience.
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Sporting KC Summer Soccer Camp
July 21-24 — Bettis Sports Complex — Not specified — Develop soccer skills and enjoy a fun-filled camp for young players aged 5-14.
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Kansas Ballet - The Wizard of Oz
7-8:30 p.m. — Topeka Performing Arts Center — Tickets $15 — Experience the magic of dance in this enchanting ballet adaptation of The Wizard of Oz.
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PBR Shawnee County Fair Professional Bull Riding
7-8:30 p.m. — Stormont Vail Events Center — Ticket prices vary — Experience thrilling bull riding action with top riders competing for victory.
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