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The 13th annual Symphony in the Flint Hills event took place on June 9 in Butler County. KMUW’s Ascha Lee files this Audio Postcard, featuring music from…
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Wichita was host to the NCAA tournament men's basketball games for the first time in almost 25 years. Teams and fans from all corners of the country…
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The Sedgwick County Zoo has sheep from various regions of the world, but they all share at least one thing in common: They get warm as temperatures climb…
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Six hundred pounds of fish, 200 pounds of breading, and 60 gallons of potato soup. That’s what the people at the Colwich-St. Mark’s Knights of Columbus…
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Kansas was the 34th state admitted to the Union on January 29th, 1861. The Kauffman Museum, in North Newton, annually holds a Kansas Day celebration.…
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What goes up, must come down. That goes for the thermometer, too. Kansans saw above average temperatures last week and KMUW’s Jonathan Huber found people…
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Each year at Botanica, from Thanksgiving through the New Year, thousands of people visit the garden for its Illuminations event to see more than a million…
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December Saturdays in Old Town Square have been full of festive holiday spirit. Children could tell Santa their Christmas wishes, families went on…
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Have you ever wondered how salt gets from 650 feet underground to icy roadways during winters? In this Audio Postcard, KMUW’s Jonathan Huber takes a trip…
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Autumn is fading in most of south central Kansas but you can still see color in the trees and fields. KMUW’s Jonathan Huber took a walk along the Arkansas…
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Each year, teams of rowers from across the country gather for the Frostbite Regatta on the Little Arkansas River in Riverside. They sit on skinny boats -…