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  • The NFL team is holding tryouts, and it's recruiting in Argentina, Colombia, Mexico and Brazil. In Rio de Janeiro, 300 women tried out — 6 Brazilian winners go to Miami for the finals.
  • A regional economic report out of Creighton University indicates that December of 2015 continued a sluggish trend for Kansas’ economy.The report surveys…
  • The Monroe County sheriff hung a wanted poster for Punxsutawney Phil. The groundhog saw his shadow last month, predicting 6 more weeks of winter. It's been longer — the state was hit with more snow.
  • The Kansas legislature passed bills at the end of the session that will raise the states sales tax and change the laws on carrying a concealed weapon. The…
  • Wichita’s Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport says it had its second busiest year in 2016.More than 1.6 million passengers flew in and out of the…
  • The cities of Goddard and Derby will host events this month to get feedback on plans to expand walking paths. Improving areas for walking and biking is…
  • Biden's vaccine strategy shifts. Trump's ban from Facebook remains.
  • Sunday, October 4"Rock Steady" with the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, on Soulsations. We'll also hear tunes from the Average White Band, Brand New…
  • Residents of Muskegon need to look no further than firefighter Scott Hemmelsbach for all their snake-rescuing needs. He got a 6 foot snake out a burning house when others declined to help the reptile.
  • Robert talks with Jacob Weisberg, Chief Political Correspondent for the online magazine, Slate, about two political ads that are dry, side-by-side comparisons of the candidates' tax and spending plans. Weisberg says that this is a carry over from the Democratic convention, when Al Gore was seen to have succeeded by sticking with policy. Two other ads -- more elaborately produced with musical scores -- aim to leave the impression that their candidate is warm and inclusive while the other candidate's policies are exclusionary. (6:30) Slate magazine can be found on-line at http://slate.msn.com
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