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  • Kansas has some of the highest rates of Parkinson’s disease diagnoses in the nation. There’s no cure, but Kansans are finding ways to support each other and slow the progression of the disease. How Kansans are fighting back against Parkinson’s disease...and we have news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Ben Vaughn has worked with a variety of music legends, written and recorded albums under his own name, shared a dressing room with The Replacements, and composed music for television. Now he's entered the world of podcasting via Straight From The Hat With Ben Vaughn.
  • This week on "The Range," the end of a long journey ... Tom Shine says goodbye.
  • The holidays are behind us, and a new year is underway. Chef Travis Russell reflects on the resolutions guiding him into 2026.
  • The hemp industry got off the ground in 2018 when the Farm Bill made growing hemp legal. But a new law now threatens to put strict regulations in place. We'll hear how that could impact hemp producers and farmers, and we have news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Fletcher Powell says a new movie won't make things easy on you.
  • Toad The Wet Sprocket's Glen Phillips discusses the band's renewed sense of gratitude, the power of books, and the beauty and sadness of grief.
  • KMUW's Torin Andersen talks with Wichita artist Ann Resnick about her show in Salina, and we have news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Portraits are a popular subject for artists. But a new exhibition by artist Ann Resnick goes a step further by exploring human personalities from the perspective of science ... and pseudoscience. ArtWorks' Torin Andersen caught up with Resnick at the Salina Arts Center to talk about the two-part show.
  • We look at a team effort to help a young chimpanzee…and we have news from Wichita and around the state.
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