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  • Business executive Karen S. Carter explains how she puts together her management team.
  • Curt Clonts fondly remembers his favorite artist.
  • Las fuerzas del orden están aumentando patrullajes durante las fiestas, la Comisión del Condado aprobó los fondos para un refugio de emergencia para el invierno y el sábado se llevará a cabo un evento de desechos domésticos peligrosos.
  • This week on The Range...why people are flipping for pinball. Also, a business executive explains how she puts together her management team.
  • As the leader of more than 35,000 employees, it's important to have a topnotch management team. Recently inducted into The Kansas African-American Museum Trailblazers Hall of Fame, Wichita native Karen Carter speaks with her sister, KMUW's Carla Eckels. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Beth Golay talks with Jonathan Evison about his new book "Again and Again."
  • Unsubstantiated voter fraud claims and harassment are making it harder to be an election official in Kansas. Nearly one-third of the state’s county clerks have quit since 2020. Today on Wichita's Early Edition, we’ll hear how ongoing scrutiny and conspiracy theories are adding stress for election workers heading into the 2024 election. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Book reviewer Suzanne Perez says Vauhini Vara's new short story collection, "This Is Salvaged," is united by a singular question: In a world defined by estrangement, where do we find communion?
  • Homelessness in Wichita is growing. But federal funding for emergency shelters haven't kept up. We'll hear what that means for service providers—and how the local and state government are considering stepping in. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Beth Golay recently spoke with "Happy Place" author, Emily Henry about her vivid settings, snappy dialogue and her appreciation of the writing community.
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