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  • Los casos de Covid están aumentando en Kansas; los legisladores están discutiendo una ley que devolverá las licencias de conducir suspendidas y los estudiantes de la Universidad Estatal de Wichita están construyendo un puente en Ecuador.
  • Mexico’s president is trying to ban the import of genetically modified corn, much of which comes from the U.S. The Mexican president cites health concerns, and protecting the nation’s native corn. We'll hear more about the battle between food sovereignty and trade agreement. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Fletcher Powell says a new movie is a whole lot better than anyone could have expected.
  • 20-year-old Black actress Ranease Brown, will make her debut as a princess in Music Theatre Wichita’s production of Beauty and the Beast. Brown plays the leading role Belle. We have her story plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • KMUW's Fletcher Powell looks at a new documentary series that he says far surpasses its genre.
  • A drive through the Flint Hills takes you *by* the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, but have you ever found yourself immersed in it? NPR's Brian Mann takes us along on a trail run.
  • Beef prices are on the rise… but ranchers aren’t cashing in. Many blame the four giant companies that control the meatpacking market. So ranchers across the Midwest and Great Plains are working to build their own meat plants. The story of one rancher-led project. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Kansas taxpayers are subsidizing the millions of dollars nationwide sports gambling apps hand out to bettors for their initial wagers that get them in the habit of gambling. Critics say that was a big mistake. We'll hear how the new sports betting industry in Kansas is creating little revenue for the state. And even less for gambling addiction support. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Commentator Eric Litwiller says recovery from a mental health illness isn't always about finding a cure.
  • What young voters want from candidates in the fall election. Plus news from Wichita and around the state
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