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  • In this episode of Into Music, Johnny Iguana talks with Jedd Beaudoin about his early years as a musician and his time spent playing with blues legends Junior Wells and Otis Rush.
  • Algunas casas cercanas a la antigua planta de Beechcraft serán sometidas a pruebas de calidad del aire, el Concejo Municipal de Wichita llevará a cabo varias reuniones nocturnas este año, y se está considerando un programa estatal de subvenciones para ayudar a la escasez de cuidado infantil en Kansas.
  • This week on The Range...why daycare is going to the dogs. Also, a Wichita State student who hopes to knit his way into his girlfriend’s heart.
  • WSU Student Ricardo Castillo hopes to knit his way into his girlfriend’s heart on Valentine's Day.
  • Book reviewer Suzanne Perez says Kaveh Akbar's debut novel, "Martyr!", is a touching look at one man's discovery that a meaningful death requires a meaningful life.
  • We dig into why certain words are spelled ridiculously thanks to a bunch of scholars a few hundred years ago who got a little too nutso about making everything look Latin.
  • How the story of a small Kansas town was captured by a single photographer. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Wichita band Vehicles celebrates the tenth anniversary of its album "This Bluebird Wants Me Dead" this weekend. The band's Cody Cloud says that the lyrics on the album have a different resonance for him today. Plus we have news from Wichita and around the state.
  • As states across the nation race to capitalize on carbon sequestration, two companies in Kansas are trying to build the state’s first underground carbon dioxide storage sites. Proponents hope storing carbon emitted by factories or ethanol plants would fight climate change by keeping it out of the atmosphere. We’ll hear what’s in store for Kansas in the growing carbon capture industry. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Eric Litwiller says the National Suicide and Prevention Lifeline has already made a big impact.
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