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  • "Clearly Indigenous: Native Visions Reimagined in Glass" cannot be adequately taken in with one visit.
  • Las Escuelas Públicas de Wichita organizarán un evento de inscripción para hispanohablantes, alrededor de 100 unidades de vivienda pública que serán vendidas por la Ciudad de Wichita, y el condado se prepara para las próximas elecciones.
  • There is only one facility in Kansas that deals with runaway foster kids. But critics of the program say it is only making the situation worse. We’ll hear why Secure Care in Geary County is controversial.
  • Country musician David Nail says that he wants people to attend his concert to have a positive emotional experience. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Fletcher Powell recently watched "Extraction 2", it made him miss action movies that give us something to feel with our hands.
  • Kathy and Ross try to stump Fletcher with some tricky grammar questions, including a long, confusing trip through collective nouns.
  • As harms from drug use and overdose deaths soar, community groups are taking action. But the lack of public health policy, especially in Kansas, can sometimes stand in the way. We’ll hear more about a group and policy in Illinois that could be an example for Kansas. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Suzanne Perez looks at a snarky new novel that offers a cutting critique of the publishing industry.
  • A year after Roe v. Wade was overturned, divisions within the anti-abortion movement are becoming more visible. KMUW's Rose Conlon shares why a small but growing movement wants to charge women who get abortions with murder. Plus more news from Wichita and around the state.
  • One Kansas hospital was planning to start welcoming 100 nurses from the Philippines this fall. But a lengthy backlog in visa applications has put it on hold, possibly for a year or longer. We’ll hear about how hospitals are trying to address the nursing shortage but decades old immigration policies are creating a roadblock. Plus more news from Wichita and around the state.
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