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  • Tenisha Baylor
    REMAX EK Real Estate
    Heartland Hounds is one of those businesses that adds real character to Emporia. With dog training, wellness services, dog sports, and owner-focused support all under one roof, it offers something thoughtfully different for pet lovers in the area. Businesses like this help show how Emporia continues to grow with specialized services that support both community connection and everyday quality of life.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    REMAX EK Real Estate
    Jones Park is one of those places I didn’t fully appreciate until I started spending time there without an agenda. Sitting on a bench, you notice how the park works quietly in the background of daily life — kids laughing, dogs pulling their owners toward the path, someone taking a slow lap just to clear their head.

    What stands out to me is how unforced it feels. No one is trying to be anywhere else. Jones Park doesn’t demand attention; it offers space. In a town like Emporia, that kind of place matters more than we probably realize.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    REMAX EK Real Estate
    When I think about downtown Emporia, Bobby D’s Merchant St. BBQ is one of those places that immediately comes to mind. It’s the kind of spot where you know you’re getting good food, consistent service, and a true local experience every time you walk in. Being on Merchant Street, it naturally brings people together and keeps the downtown area active and welcoming. I appreciate businesses like this that feel rooted in the community rather than trendy or forced. Bobby D’s is simply part of what makes Emporia feel like home.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    REMAX EK Real Estate
    Homeownership always comes with surprises, but having the right professionals makes all the difference. In Emporia, 1st Choice Plumbing is one of those dependable names every homeowner should know. Their team is honest, prompt, and skilled — exactly what you want when plumbing problems arise.

    I’ve recommended them to clients more than once because they do things right the first time. Whether it’s a simple leak, a water heater repair, or a remodel project, they handle each job with care and professionalism. It’s businesses like 1st Choice Plumbing that remind me why I love living and working in Emporia — good people helping neighbors, one home at a time.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    REMAX EK Real Estate
    The Great American Market returns this Saturday, September 13 (7 AM–4 PM), filling more than six blocks of Commercial Street with hundreds of vendors—antiques, handmade goods, plants, records, and plenty of food trucks. Expect big crowds; arrive early, wear comfy shoes, and consider bringing a small tote and some cash for quick purchases. Family-friendly, free to attend, and a fantastic snapshot of Emporia’s small-business spirit.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    REMAX EK Real Estate
    Planet Sub in Emporia isn’t just about the food, though the fresh-baked bread and toasty sandwiches definitely make it a favorite lunch spot. It’s the kind of place where the staff remembers your face, the booths are perfect for catching up with a friend, and the smell of warm bread greets you before you even get to the counter. On busy days, it’s a quick stop for something comforting; on slower afternoons, it’s where you can linger over a meal and watch the world go by. It’s one of those local spots that quietly weaves itself into the rhythm of everyday life here in Emporia.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    REMAX EK Real Estate
    There’s a small footbridge in Peter Pan Park that I always seem to end up at. It’s quiet, a little tucked away, and the perfect spot to pause and take in a peaceful moment. Just one more reason I appreciate the little things about living in Emporia.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    REMAX EK Real Estate
    I don’t stop in often, but every time I do, Granada Coffee Company reminds me why people love it. The building has history, the coffee smells amazing, and there’s always a mix of students, locals, and conversations happening. It’s one of those spots that feels uniquely Emporia.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    REMAX EK Real Estate
    Most people driving through Emporia never realize there’s a pedestrian tunnel running underneath the railroad tracks near Commercial Street. Locals who’ve lived here a while know it well—it’s the kind of shortcut students, walkers, and cyclists have used for generations to safely get from one side of town to the other without waiting on long freight trains to pass.

    It’s not fancy—concrete walls, graffiti, a little damp in spring—but it’s practical, quirky, and pure Emporia. It’s one of those spots that gives the town character. Ask someone who grew up here, and chances are they have a story about the tunnel: riding bikes through it, taking prom photos nearby, or just using it as a cool hideout on a hot day.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    REMAX EK Real Estate
    Only in Emporia can you walk into the library and cheer on a worm like it’s a hometown hero. The Worm Races at the Emporia Public Library are quirky, fun, and totally unforgettable—especially for kids. It’s just one of the many reasons I love this town: we know how to have a little fun while keeping things community-centered and creative.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    REMAX EK Real Estate
    The Emporia Public Library is one of my favorite spots in town. It’s more than just books—it’s where people gather, kids explore, and quiet moments actually exist. Whether I’m picking up a new read, using a study room, or just enjoying the calm, it’s a place that always feels welcoming. It’s a gem in the heart of Emporia.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    REMAX EK Real Estate
    As a parent and local agent, I’m always looking for ways to keep kids engaged during the summer and Emporia State University makes it easy. Their summer camps offer something for just about every interest, from science and music to sports and leadership. It’s one of those resources that not enough people talk about, but once you discover it, you realize how lucky we are to have a university that pours so much into local youth. I’ve seen firsthand how these camps give kids confidence, independence, and a chance to connect with others who share their passions. Whether your child wants to explore the arts, improve their athletic skills, or try something totally new, ESU has built a program that feels both enriching and fun. It’s another reason I love calling Emporia home. Our community invests in its future, starting with our kids.
  • Tenisha Baylor
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    As someone who lives and works in Emporia, I’ve always believed that strong communities are built through connection, service, and showing up for one another. That’s why being involved with the Emporia Rotary Club means so much to me. This isn’t just a group of professionals, it’s a network of people who care deeply about making a real, local impact. Whether it’s through scholarships for students, international aid projects, or helping support Emporia Main Street and local nonprofits, Rotary quietly strengthens the fabric of this town. Weekly meetings are filled with stories, service updates, and the kind of honest conversations that remind you how invested people are in this place we all call home. Rotary’s motto, “Service Above Self,” feels especially true here in Emporia. I see it reflected in how neighbors help each other, how businesses collaborate, and how often people volunteer their time without asking for anything in return. It’s an honor to be part of a group that believes in leaving things better than we found them right here in our own backyard.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    REMAX EK Real Estate
    There’s something about a rainy day in Emporia that just makes you slow down. and honestly, I’ve come to appreciate it. Whether I’m out driving to a showing or working from home, the sound of rain tapping on the windows and the soft gray skies over the Flint Hills feel like a gentle pause in the usual pace of life. Locals know rain means different things here. For some, it’s a chance to catch up on indoor chores. For farmers, it’s a hopeful forecast. We watch the creeks rise, check the fields, and make sure the sump pumps are doing their job. And if you’re lucky, you’ll spot deer moving quietly across the pastures or hear the frogs singing again by nightfall. Emporia doesn’t stop when it rains, we just shift gears. Coffee shops stay busier a little longer, front porches become quiet retreats, and conversations tend to linger. Rainy days here don’t feel gloomy, they feel grounded, like a reminder to rest, reflect, and stay connected to the land and the people around you.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    REMAX EK Real Estate
    Every May, I make sure to head downtown for the Flatland Cruisers Car Show. It’s one of Emporia’s best traditions. The 800 block of Commercial Street fills up with classic cars, great food, music, and some of the friendliest people you’ll meet. I especially love the Hot Wheels races at 1 p.m. They’re always a crowd favorite! Events like this are what make Emporia feel like home.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    REMAX EK Real Estate
    Every spring, Emporia fills with energy, grit, and a little bit of dust for La Grind Gravel Races, and for me, it’s more than just an event on the calendar - it’s a family tradition. My daughter and son-in-law ride La Grind every year, and watching them train, show up, and push themselves out on those Flint Hills roads is something I look forward to with so much pride. Whether they’re tackling the two-day stage race or choosing a one-day challenge, I know how much heart and commitment it takes, not just to ride, but to support a cause. La Grind benefits Handlebars of Hope, a nonprofit that brings resources and hope to cyclists both locally and globally. Every dollar raised through registration, every turn of the pedals, supports something meaningful beyond the finish line. It’s moments like these that remind me what Emporia is really about: hard work, connection, and showing up for each other. Whether you're a rider, a volunteer, or a cheering face along the route, La Grind is a reminder that when this community comes together, incredible things happen.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    REMAX EK Real Estate
    Over the past two decades, Emporia has quietly earned a national reputation in a very unique way: through disc golf. What started as a recreational hobby here has grown into something much bigger shaping local events, tourism, and even the town’s rhythm during tournament season. Emporia is home to some of the most celebrated disc golf courses in the country, including Peter Pan Park and the Emporia Country Club course. Every spring, players from all over the nation, and even internationally, arrive for tournaments like the Dynamic Discs Open, filling local hotels, restaurants, and shops. During these times, the city takes on a special energy: fields are carefully groomed, signs welcome players, and spectators line the courses to watch the throws.

    But for locals, disc golf isn’t just a tournament event, it’s part of everyday life. It’s common to see families, college students, and longtime residents alike playing casual rounds at one of the many public courses scattered throughout town. For many, it's a weekend ritual or an after-work way to wind down. Courses blend seamlessly into Emporia’s park system, offering green space that stays active year-round. In Emporia, disc golf isn’t just a sport. Iit’s a piece of the community’s character. It represents connection, accessibility, and local pride. Whether you're competing in a professional event or just tossing a few drives on a Sunday afternoon, disc golf reflects something bigger about life in Emporia: it’s active, welcoming, and always rooted in the outdoors.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    REMAX EK Real Estate
    The Granada Theatre stands as one of Emporia’s most beloved landmarks, not just for its beautiful architecture, but for the way it continues to bring people together. Originally built in the 1920s, this historic downtown venue has evolved from a grand movie palace into a vibrant cultural space that remains central to community life. Walking into the Granada is like stepping into a storybook. The restored Spanish Colonial Revival details, ornate interior, and classic marquee give it timeless character. But it’s not just about aesthetics. It’s about the atmosphere. There’s something special about sitting in the same seats generations before have occupied, watching live performances, concerts, or community events unfold on the same stage.

    The theatre is more than just a piece of history. It’s an active part of Emporia’s identity. Local organizations use it for fundraisers, schools perform their annual productions here, and major regional acts make stops on its stage. It brings in energy and foot traffic to the heart of downtown, supporting nearby shops and restaurants while giving residents and visitors a place to connect through shared experiences. Whether it’s a comedy night, a local talent show, or a holiday film screening, the Granada has a way of making each event feel like a big moment in a small town. It’s one of those places where memories are made - first dates, standing ovations, childhood performances - all wrapped in that unforgettable blend of elegance and community spirit. Emporia has grown and changed over the decades, but the Granada Theatre remains a constant reminder of the city’s appreciation for culture, creativity, and connection.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    REMAX EK Real Estate
    Emporia is nestled at the edge of one of the most ecologically significant regions in the United States: the Flint Hills. This stretch of tallgrass prairie, which extends across eastern Kansas, is one of the last remaining examples of its kind in the world. Known for its rolling terrain, flint rock outcroppings, and wide-open views, the Flint Hills are not only scenic, they’re deeply rooted in Kansas heritage. The landscape is defined by native grasses that have remained largely untouched for centuries. This preservation has allowed the ecosystem to thrive, offering a glimpse into what much of the Midwest once looked like. The unique combination of limestone and flint beneath the surface makes the land unsuitable for plowing, which is precisely what preserved the native prairie grasses that now define the region.

    Emporia’s location provides easy access to this incredible natural environment, along with a cultural connection to it. Events, educational programs, and community conversations often reflect the importance of the land and its conservation. Local ranchers, historians, and environmental stewards all play a role in keeping the Flint Hills story alive. Whether driving along the scenic byways, attending a prairie burn demonstration, or simply watching the sunset over the horizon, it’s easy to feel the significance of this land. Emporia remains an integral part of that story, a place where tradition, ecology, and open spaces still matter.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    REMAX EK Real Estate
    Emporia is more than just a dot on the map in the heart of Kansas, it's a place steeped in powerful history and enduring values, much of which can be traced back to the influence of William Allen White. Known as the "Sage of Emporia," White was a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, editor of the Emporia Gazette, and a nationally recognized voice for reason, reform, and civic integrity.

    White’s influence is still deeply embedded in the culture of Emporia today. His commitment to thoughtful discourse, community involvement, and small-town advocacy helped shape the spirit of public service that many Emporia residents continue to uphold. You can still feel his presence through institutions like the White Library on the Emporia State University campus and the William Allen White House State Historic Site, which preserves his legacy and shares stories of his contributions to journalism and politics.

    Emporia’s emphasis on education, civic pride, and open dialogue is a reflection of White’s ideals. Community events, local journalism, and the character of our neighborhoods often mirror the tone he set over a century ago - thoughtful, resilient, and deeply connected to people. Understanding the historical backdrop of a town like Emporia gives you a real sense of why people choose to stay, grow, and invest here. It's not just about location, it's about legacy. William Allen White left more than a name behind. He left values that still echo in our classrooms, libraries, and neighborhoods.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    REMAX EK Real Estate
    Emporia, KS experiences a wide range of temperatures throughout the year, offering residents a true taste of all four seasons. The warmest months, from late May to mid-September, bring average daily highs above 80°F, making summer a great time to enjoy outdoor activities. July tends to be the hottest month, with an average high of around 90°F. Winters are generally cold, with the cold season lasting from late November to late February. During this time, daily highs average below 50°F, and January is the coldest month, often seeing lows around 22°F and highs near 42°F. Snowfall can occur but is typically moderate, making winter manageable without the extreme conditions seen in other parts of the Midwest. Spring and fall offer milder temperatures, with comfortable weather for those who prefer neither the heat of summer nor the chill of winter. These seasons are often considered the best times of the year, with pleasant temperatures and changing landscapes that highlight the natural beauty of the area. Understanding Emporia’s climate can be helpful, as it influences everything from home maintenance to outdoor living and recreational opportunities. Whether you're drawn to warm summer days or crisp autumn mornings, Emporia offers a little bit of everything throughout the year.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    REMAX EK Real Estate
    The City of Emporia offers a real-time alert system through CivicReady, providing important notifications about public safety, weather alerts, street closures, sanitation updates, and other critical community information. Residents can stay informed by signing up for alerts via text, email, or phone call, ensuring they receive timely updates relevant to their area. The MyAlerts mobile app is also available for those who prefer to access notifications on their smartphones. Just one more way our town shows its residents that it cares about them!
  • Tenisha Baylor
    REMAX EK Real Estate
    Emporia, where the water is as refreshing as the community itself! Did you know that Emporia has been recognized for having the Best-Tasting Municipal Tap Water in the World—not just once, but two years in a row? This means clean, high-quality water straight from your tap, a rarity in many places today. Beyond great water, Emporia offers a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere, rich with outdoor recreation, thriving local businesses, and a strong sense of community. Whether you're raising a family, starting a business, or looking for a peaceful place to call home, you can feel confident knowing that Emporia prioritizes sustainability, health, and quality of life.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    REMAX EK Real Estate
    Emporia, KS, is home to a diverse and thriving economy, driven by major employers across various industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, education, and food production. Companies such as Simmons Pet Food, Hostess Brands, Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Hopkins Manufacturing, and Fanestil Meats provide significant employment opportunities, contributing to the city’s economic stability. Emporia State University and Newman Regional Health further strengthen the workforce by offering jobs in education, research, and healthcare. Additionally, businesses like EVCO Wholesale Food Corporation and other local manufacturers support both regional and national markets, reinforcing Emporia’s role as a key economic hub in Kansas. The city's strong employment base creates a stable and growing community, attracting both residents and businesses. With a balanced mix of industrial, commercial, and service-sector jobs, Emporia continues to evolve while maintaining its small-town appeal. The presence of these major employers not only sustains economic growth but also fosters a high quality of life, making Emporia a desirable place to live and work.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    REMAX EK Real Estate
    Haag Pharmacy, a cornerstone of the Emporia community since 1885, is set to transition ownership to Community Healthcare Collective Inc. on March 1, 2025. The pharmacy will be rebranded as Newman Community Rx, reflecting its new affiliation with Newman Regional Health despite the change in ownership and name, the dedicated team of pharmacists and staff will remain, ensuring continuity of care for their patients Newman Community Rx will continue to offer traditional pharmacy services and will specialize in areas such as medication synchronization, compounding, medication therapy management, hormone replacement therapy, compliance packaging, immunizations, and their exclusive N+Addition line of nutritional supplements. This transition underscores a commitment to maintaining and enhancing healthcare services within the Emporia community.

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