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  • We head back to the mailbag to answer some listener questions, including one about the origins of "woke," and another about the power of the bossy R.
  • This month on Route 28, Beth Golay met a group of case workers from the International Rescue Committee who ride the bus in order to teach refugees how to use public transit.
  • This week, What’s pushing nurses to unionize? Also, a field trip on the bus that helps people learn to help themselves.
  • In 2016, Beth Golay visited with Idea Novey about her novel Ways to Disappear. This time they spoke about her newest novel, titled Take What You Need.
  • Much has been made of the efforts in Wichita to address homelessness as a part of the renewed effort toward mental health. But while all thumbs are fingers, not all fingers are thumbs.
  • Upcoming local events include an Easter Eggstravaganza, Tulip Festival, ICT Block Party, and a #ReadICT book swap.
  • We sit down with KMUW Pledge Drive Artist, Armando Minjarez; plus we look at oral arguments in key abortion cases heard yesterday by the Kansas Supreme Court, enrollment numbers at public universities in Kansas, and more.
  • There are 7 counties in Kansas without a single grocery store. Hear how some communities are grappling with food access.
  • 'Rye Lane' is reminiscent of the films of the American independent movement of the 1980s and ‘90s.
  • La Regla de Clima Frío para las empresas de servicios públicos termina hoy, el número de muertes por armas de fuego de Kansas aumenta debido a elevadas tasas de suicidio y la inscripción universitaria en el estado continúa disminuyendo.
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