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  • Wichita doesn't have enough affordable housing, making it difficult for people experiencing homelessness to gain stability. But one single mom was able to make the transition. We'll hear about her journey from a shelter to a hotel to permanent housing. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • This week on The Range, Old MacDonald had a … robot? Also, KMUW film savants Fletcher Powell and Hugo Phan discuss what to expect at Sunday’s Academy Awards.
  • El Distrito Escolar de Wichita aprobó un plan para cerrar seis escuelas este año, la FFA encontró problemas con la fabricación en las instalaciones de Spirit y Boeing, y la recaudación de impuestos de Kansas cayó por debajo de las estimaciones.
  • KMUW film savants Fletcher Powell and Hugo Phan discuss what to expect at Sunday’s Academy Awards. Plus, composer Tim Hinck's Symphony No. 1 will receive its world premiere this Saturday with a performance from the Wichita Symphony Orchestra. We'll have both of those features and news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Farms across the Midwest use biosolids—a type of byproduct from wastewater treatment plants—to fertilize their land. But toxic forever chemicals called PFAS could be contaminating that fertilizer… along with millions of acres of farmland. How a few Midwestern states are testing for PFAS… while many are not. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Book reviewer Suzanne Perez says "The Great Divide," by Cristina Henriquez, transports readers to the steamy jungles of Panama during the construction of the Panama Canal.
  • It’s illegal to fight roosters in the US, yet raising gamefowl is a big business. There have been recent efforts in Oklahoma to lower the penalties for cockfighting. Animal rights activists call fowl, while breeders say they’re simply protecting their right to raise chickens. More on that, plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • For this month's In The Mix, Carla Eckels talk with a Wichita woman who’s head over tails for her pet fishes.
  • A big celebrity made his annual visit to Wichita. And - as always - he dined at several local eateries. Denise Neil gives us the inside scoop.
  • Una conocida educadora latina hablará en Southwestern College, un tribunal de distrito ha dictaminado continuar con la prohibición de cambiar el registro de género en las licencias de conducir, y Topeka está ofreciendo a los hispanohablantes $15,000 para que se muden ahí.
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