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  • It's hot! Still. And why mess with a good thing? And the You're Saying It Wrong crew heats up a little more with a quiz about summer-related words! Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Musicians Devon Allman and Donavon Frankenreiter are currently on the road trying to make a world record by playing 50 shows in all 50 states in Under 50 days. Allman says that his approach to the tour is to take it day-by-day. Today on Wichita's Early Edition, we'll find out how it's going. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Curt Clonts says when he looks at Sheldon Draper's work, nothing seems a mistake, in the best possible way.
  • This week on The Range ... why Buddhism is flourishing in Wichita. Also, bar and nightclub owners adapt to an emerging trend.
  • Los refugios de violencia doméstica de Kansas dicen que la reciente muerte de una mujer embarazada de Wichita coincide con un aumento en los incidentes de violencia doméstica, autoridades en el estado han emitido una proclamación de emergencia debido a las condiciones cálidas y secas en todo el estado, y el condado de Sedgwick comenzará un importante proyecto de renovación de puentes la próxima semana.
  • This Friday evening, KMUW is hosting You're Spelling It Wrong, a spelling bee for grownups. To get us in the mood, our language podcast You're Saying It Wrong had a little spelling bee of their own. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • What do Joyland and "Cats" have in common? Memories. Today on Wichita's Early Edition we'll look at the memories of Joyland living again, with "Cats" taking center stage. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • With the kids headed back to school, Kathy and Ross decided to challenge Fletcher (former two-time district spelling bee runner-up) to a spelling bee!
  • 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.
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