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  • On this month's En Route Beth Golay waits for the bus with a dancer.
  • This week on The Range, creating a home for Indigenous students at Wichita State. Also, ridin’ the bus and bustin’ a move.
  • The label "un-German" by the Nazis eerily echoes some of the un-American war cries we hear today.
  • Kansas legislators continue their wrap-up work in Topeka. Plus musician David Lord recently explained how saxophonist John Coltrane inspired Lord's own guitar playing.
  • Book reviewer Suzanne Perez looks at a new novel that explores racial inequities in the music industry and beyond.
  • The ethanol industry says proposed pipelines to capture and store its carbon dioxide emissions are essential. But some environmentalists and researchers question the climate benefits. C-O-2 pipelines: the arguments over whether they’re critical to fighting climate change or just a boon for industry. We bring you that story plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Bob Mintzer of jazz band Yellowjackets says that the group keeps him on his musical toes. We bring you that story plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • What's the current state of the startup world in Wichita right now? KMUW's Tom Shine speaks with Mary Beth Jarvis, the president and CEO of NXTUS, about their network that helps startups, start up. Plus, more news from Wichita and around the state.
  • An estimated 195,000 people are employed within the city limits of Wichita. And combined, those people – myself included – are costing their employers nearly $1.4 billion dollars in lost productivity due to untreated mental illness every year.
  • "The Wizard of Oz" has given Kansas something very few other states have: A global brand. But generations after the film’s release, is that brand still a gift? Or has it become a curse that boxes Kansas into an inaccurate, outdated image? We’ll take a trip down the yellow brick road to explore what Oz’s connection with Kansas means for the state today.
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