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  • For this month's "In The Mix," Carla Eckels talks with "Bongo" Bobby Thomas about creating music and how he developed his passion for the bongos.
  • KMUW's Fletcher Powell says a new movie is a little hard to get a hold on.
  • In this conversation, Liz Brasher discusses her early days singing in church, how a friend gave her a crash course in popular music, her love of Bob Dylan, and her plans for future recordings.
  • Pollinators have seen a huge drop in numbers over the last two decades. But butterflies are likely the pollinators that gain people’s attention and sympathy. We learn how butterfly farmers and breeders are working to raise awareness about habitat loss. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Una clínica de abortos ha estado cerrada durante 3 semanas debido a cambios de liderazgo, los sistemas en línea de Ascension se han restaurado un mes después del ataque cibernético y el consejo de la ciudad votará sobre la conversión de una antigua escuela primaria en un refugio.
  • This week on The Range...The Orpheum Theatre's next act. Also, how a Wichita painter lets her heart guide her work.
  • The past several weeks have brought news of lots of impending restaurant closings in Wichita. Dining expert Denise Neil has a rundown of places you’ll want to hurry up and visit one last time.
  • We look at the looming challenge for small-town newspaper. And we have news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Every week, shoppers flock to farmers’ markets across the Midwest and Great Plains for locally-grown fruits and veggies. But why are prices for something local often higher than produce shipped in thousands of miles and sold in grocery stores? We look into this, as well as news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Beatriz Serrano's new novel, "Discontent," follows the life of a mid-level marketing executive who reflects the ennui of so many disillusioned millennials.
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