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  • Musician Robbie Fulks says that he and his father both had a love of bluegrass music, but that for one of them playing the music was easier. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • This time, we're taking a trip through some of the most commonly mispronounced places in the good ol' USA. Hop in! Things might get a little bumpy...
  • The Ulrich Museum's new exhibition is comprised of art created by the museum’s own staff members: Lydia Humphreys, James Porter, Joanna Ramondetta, Jo Reinert, and Austin Storie.
  • Una nueva ley contra el tráfico de personas afectará a la comunidad hispana, pronto llegarán más trabajadores de salud mental al condado de Sedgwick y las fuertes lluvias podrían ayudar a Kansas durante la temporada de sequía.
  • This week on The Range, the race to become Wichita’s next mayor. Also, a new museum exhibit honors the state’s black aviation pioneers.
  • Engineering projects on the Missouri River nearly wiped out the ancient fish, the pallid sturgeon. But some say pallids could be a canary in the coal mine, signaling bigger problems in the river. We explore how efforts to bring back the pallid sturgeon could also protect the floodplain. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Harold Miller was the first Black air traffic controller at Wichita’s Mid-Continent Airport in the 1970s. The story of his career — will join the tales of other black aviation pioneers — as part of the Rip Gooch Black Aviators exhibit at the Kansas Aviation Museum.
  • For generations, Kansas schools have taught reading in ways that don’t work for many kids. But that’s starting to change. Now some state lawmakers want to do away with old teaching methods and fast-track the new science of reading in Kansas classrooms. We'll follow this story, plus more news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Drought conditions in the Great Plains began spreading east this year, affecting much of the Midwest and leaving farmers worried about their crops. Recent rains have been a god-send for some, but will it be enough to loosen a years-long drought?
  • "The League" is a pretty good documentary that I wish were better, but its ambition is to be exactly what it is, and it’s hard to fault it for that.
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