The Topeka Capital-Journal back issues from July 2004:
Kids introduced to arts in annual program
Jul 01, 2004;
Many kids today dictate their own future
Jul 01, 2004;
4-H members enjoy camp
Jul 01, 2004;
4-H members enjoy camp experiences
Jul 01, 2004;
Many kids today dictate their own future
Jul 01, 2004;
Sharing the country life
Jul 01, 2004;
The Crystal Window
Jul 01, 2004;
Briefly in Topeka
Jul 01, 2004;
Police briefs
Jul 01, 2004;
Senator killed in wreck replaced by his widow
Jul 01, 2004;
Anti-abortion centers get funding from A.G. Gabriel House in Topeka receives $15,114
Jul 01, 2004;
OBITUARIES
Jul 01, 2004;
OBITUARIES (2)
Jul 01, 2004;
OBITUARIES (3)
Jul 01, 2004;
Officials seek fugitive
Jul 01, 2004;
Briefly
Jul 01, 2004;
Briefs
Jul 01, 2004;
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Jul 01, 2004;
Atchison to host Lewis and Clark event
Jul 02, 2004;
Heed the pros
Jul 02, 2004;
Bargain fun
Jul 02, 2004;
Letters to the editor
Jul 02, 2004;
Ryun challenger Boyda receives key Dem help
Jul 02, 2004;
Police briefs
Jul 02, 2004;
Briefs
Jul 02, 2004;
July 4 sometimes features more than fireworks
Jul 02, 2004;
New wheels greet new troopers
Jul 02, 2004;
Businessman enjoys writing
Jul 02, 2004;
Judge: Westar to pay
Jul 02, 2004;
Obituary Directory
Jul 02, 2004;
A.G. deems as fraud health discount cards
Jul 02, 2004;
She helps teens succeed
Jul 02, 2004;
Agency's new name is a job in semantics
Jul 02, 2004;
Briefly in Topeka
Jul 02, 2004;
Deaths and funerals
Jul 02, 2004;
Deaths and funerals
Jul 02, 2004;
Divorces
Jul 02, 2004;
Birthdays
Jul 02, 2004;
Police calls
Jul 02, 2004;
Births
Jul 02, 2004;
Corrections
Jul 01, 2004;
About 200 jobs to be added at Topeka plant
Jul 01, 2004;
Police: Juanita Smith left suicide note saying daughter died March 21
Jul 01, 2004;
Wittig, Lake sought move to Denver
Jul 01, 2004;
PARKS AND RECREATION Young, old hired for summer; Seasonal workers total 389
Jul 01, 2004;
TAE KWON DO; Student says self-discipline is the best part of the sport
Jul 01, 2004;
Managers run cities like business Council: Change would give more oversight
Jul 01, 2004;
PETE GOERING'S COLUMN
Jul 01, 2004;
Police calls
Jul 01, 2004;
Births
Jul 01, 2004;
[ The Kansas Republican Party chairman lacked authority to open the primary elections in August to unaffiliated voters,... ]
Jul 01, 2004;
[ Topeka West boys basketball standout Jay Tunnell,... ]
Jul 01, 2004;
Orioles hammer Royals Brian Anderson shelled in return to rotation
Jul 01, 2004;
Royals give coach pink slip
Jul 01, 2004;
School board seeks applicants
Jul 02, 2004;
He's still driving for success
Jul 02, 2004;
"People have told us they're the best soccer fields in the state." ED BECKER, a commissioner for Sunflower State Games soccer
Jul 02, 2004;
Waltrip bound to give Reutimann a boost
Jul 02, 2004;
Briefly in sports
Jul 02, 2004;
Making waves Club anchors effort at Lake Shawnee
Jul 02, 2004;
DIXIE ROAD BAND
Jul 02, 2004;
TICKET POLICE
Jul 02, 2004;
TCT summer campers staging shows
Jul 02, 2004;
In the hunt for the payoff
Jul 02, 2004;
Festival to fill sky with fireworks
Jul 02, 2004;