You can access the image edition of the Topeka Capital Journal (it looks like the printed newspaper and you can "flip" through it) from 12/13/2017 to today by clicking on "Topeka Capital Journal" under the heading Research Tools on the library's Tools & Services page.
You can access full-text articles from The Topeka Capital Journal from 10/01/2001 to today through Newsbank with your library card. To search just the Topeka Capital Journal you'll need to choose it under A-Z Source List at the top of the page.
Access to The Topeka Capital Journal and The Topeka State Journal before 2001 requires use of the library's substantial microfilm collection. Here are some tips to find what you need in the microfilm:
- If you are looking for an article from 1989 to 1999, you can search by subject or title in our Local Newspaper Index. This will point you to the date, page and column to find the article.
- Addition hints or clippings may be found in our Vertical Files for that topic. Search our Biography and Subject Files to see if the topic is covered.