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  • Fletcher Powell looks at a recent Oscar-nominated film that tackles love, timing and the life paths we choose.
  • A group of four Kansas pharmacists is trying to revolutionize the multi-billion dollar prescription drug industry that they say is taking advantage of clients and locally-owned pharmacies. More on that plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Our guest for Into Music is Stu Cook. Cook was a founding member of and bassist for Creedence Clearwater Revival. Between 1969 and 1971 the group had 14 consecutive top ten singles and five consecutive top ten albums. Creedence broke up in 1972, but Cook remained active, recording with acts such as Roky Erickson, Sir Douglas Quintet and as a member of the band Southern Pacific.
  • For Grand Kyiv Ballet principal dancers Kateryna Kukhar and Oleksandr Stoianov the 1841 ballet "Giselle" is a powerful and timeless story. The pair discussed their connection with the piece ahead of a Saturday performance in Wichita. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • For this month's Hidden Kansas, Beccy Tanner tells us to enjoy the early bird specials at Cheyenne Bottoms and Quivira Wildlife Refuge.
  • This week on The Range...have books, will travel. We take a spin on the Book Bus. Also, we enjoy the early bird specials at Cheyenne Bottoms and Quivira Wildlife Refuge.
  • Los funcionarios de la ciudad están buscando un nuevo domicilio para un centro con múltiples agencias, las cálidas temperaturas y el clima seco están provocando un aumento de los incendios, y la Cámara de Representantes de EE. UU., votó recientemente para prohibir TikTok.
  • We get back to one of our favorite topics: Words that sound a lot like other words but have totally different meanings.
  • Have books, will travel. We take a spin on the Book Bus. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • For 75 years, a race in Liberal, Kansas, has challenged people to run a quarter mile while holding a frying pan with a pancake in it. The tradition may seem like an oddity, but members of the community say it offers real economic benefits in recruiting. More on that, plus news from Wichita and around the state.
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