KMUW News
KMUW News is a team of dedicated on-air and digital reporters working to tell the stories of Wichita and its residents.
For six years running, KMUW has been named Station of the Year by the Kansas Association of Broadcasters, the most prestigious award for major markets in the state. KMUW reporters have been honored for their work by regional and national organizations like KAB, the Radio Television Digital News Association, Public Radio News Directors Incorporated and the Alliance for Women in Media.
Contact KMUW News at news@kmuw.org.
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This week on The Range...why daycare is going to the dogs. Also, a Wichita State student who hopes to knit his way into his girlfriend’s heart.
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This week on The Range, another business makes the move downtown. Also, how the story of a small Kansas town was captured by a single photographer.
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This week on "The Range"... it’s almost Valentine’s Day, and if you like it, you should put a ring on it. Also...the people who make sure tabletop board games are ready for the market.
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This week on The Range...what’s ailing independent pharmacies. Also, a Wichita State professor transforms from teacher to performer.
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This week on "The Range"... why one Wichita doctor is helping wounded soldiers in Ukraine. Also, we bundle up for a winter hike along the river.
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This week on The Range...The Wichita school board welcomes its youngest member ever. Also, we talk with a new student who’s using the bus to help pursue his education.
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This week on The Range...Textron’s next aviation challenge: electric aircraft. Also, a proposed bill that would prohibit discrimination in the workplace against natural hairstyles.
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This week on The Range...a changing of the guard at City Hall. Also, an arts organization that thinks everyone can learn and enjoy music.
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This week on The Range...if you had a roller derby name, what would it be? Also, how one Kansas town hopes its storied past will attract tourists.
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This week on The Range...how a noteworthy nonprofit is helping young musicians. Also, we talk with a woman who’s still getting the hang of Wichita’s transit system.