Singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Darrell Scott approaches each of his concerts as a unique event, preferring to focus on dynamics within the performance space and within the audience. KMUW's Jedd Beaudoin recently spoke with Darrell Scott and has more.
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- Most Sedgwick County residential properties rose in value this year. Some Wichita neighbors are working together to seek solutions to growing housing costs.
- Members of a Kansas satanist group say they will defy the governor to hold a so-called “Black Mass” inside the state capitol building.
- With spring approaching, the city is reminding people that Wichita is still in a drought — and will likely remain in one for the rest of the year.
- Kansas lawmakers are considering a bill that would ban certain people on the sex offender registry from entering school property.
- The U.S. Department of Agriculture is nearing a deadline to distribute $10 billion dollars in one-time economic relief payments that Congress passed in December.
- The Wichita State men’s basketball team kept its season alive with an opening-round win this Thursday afternoon in the American Athletic Conference postseason tournament.
- Kansas Governor Laura Kelly has declared a state of emergency because of the increased risk of wildfires.
- The city of Newton continues to move forward on its plans to extend the Sand Creek bike path.
- The Kansas Department of Transportation will close ramps from northbound I-135 to eastbound K-96 starting Monday.
- A free microchip and vaccine clinic for pets will be held Saturday in Wichita.
Producers: Lu Anne Stephens
Editors: Lu Anne Stephens and Tom Shine
Contributors: Jedd Beaudoin, Daniel Caudill, Celia Hack, Jacinda Hall, Mia Hennen, Zane Irwin, Jess Savage, Tom Shine
Theme music: Torin Andersen
Digital editor: Karlee Cooper