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  • Commentator Curt Clonts fondly recalls exhibits about art that is *chosen*.
  • Empleados federales podrian continuar trabajando sin pago, Derby abre oficina de placas que manejara títulos vehiculares e impuestos a la propiedad, y cerca de 1400 empleados del Condado Sedgwick obtendrán también aumento salarial.
  • Wichita’s train history … and what might be next. Also, how rebuilding a plane could revive the story of Wichita’s greatest military hero.
  • Composting services are popping up in cities across the Midwest, hoping to divert food waste from landfills and reduce climate impacts. But concerns about smells and pests means city governments have to figure out what do with these new operations. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Beth Golay talks with Isabel Cañas about blending together genres, and how history served as the inspiration for "Vampires of El Norte".
  • Beth Golay and Suzanne Perez talk about how they approach fall reading season, and the atmospheric books they’re looking forward to this year.
  • Eric Litwiller says people living with mental illness are 12 times more likely to be the victim of a crime than the perpetrator.
  • Emo Orchestra marries the loud, dynamic sounds of the punk rock genre offshoot emo and the refined world of classical music. Today on "Wichita's Early Edition," Jedd Beaudoin speaks with Hawthorne Heights bassist Matt Ridenour in anticipation of tonight's Emo Orchestra show. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • In Wichita's fourth council district, a former Sedgwick County GOP president is running against a union president for the seat this November. Plus, Jedd Beaudoin speaks with Vince Herman, a co-founding member of the revered bluegrass/jam band Leftover Salmon.
  • Curt Clonts visits with the director of the Ulrich Museum of Art at Wichita State University.
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