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But the owners say they can t do so at their current location. It s not what I would call comfortable to produce the amount of popcorn that we need to at certain times of the year, said Angie Anderson, co-owner of the shop. We have equipment currently that can produce four times as much per hour. . We just don t have the space for it.
Concerns about space at Cashmere Popcorn s downtown Topeka location, 728 S. Kansas Ave., led Angie Anderson and her husband, Bill Anderson, to begin thinking a few years ago about what might come next and now they have their answer.
KDOT proposes $47 million in improvements along US-24 highway. Here s what to know about the project. Blaise Mesa, Topeka Capital-Journal © Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal Traffic flows on Highway 24 toward Topeka Thursday afternoon.
Proposed improvements to the US-24 highway could cost $47 million and will be done in multiple phases.
Steve Baalman, an engineer with the Kansas Department of Transportation, presented the proposed construction along with other members of KDOT on Thursday night. He said the project starts near Topeka Boulevard and stretches toward Muddy Creek.
“This really did start originally as a pavement replacement project,” Baalman said. “KDOT was experiencing a lot of issues with that old tired pavement on that segment of road.