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  • This week on "The Range" ... the looming challenge for small-town newspapers. Also, what temperance crusader Carry Nation would think about the state’s drinking laws today.
  • Carry Nation launched her attack against alcohol in the early 19 hundreds from her home in Medicine Lodge. But with all the changes to state law surrounding liquor, what would the hatchet-toting temperance crusader think now? In this month’s Hidden Kansas, Beccy Tanner has more from Medicine Lodge.
  • This week on “Flyover Food,” chef Travis Russell shares his excitement about attending the upcoming festival held at the Lao Buddhist Associates of Kansas Temple with family and friends.
  • Fletcher Powell says a new movie threads a tricky needle.
  • For Dar Williams, a life in music is also about community building and learning to reconcile our internal and external lives, something she explores on her latest album, Hummingbird Highway.
  • Oakland post-punk trio Street Eaters return with a powerful and personal collection of songs on the album Opaque.
  • Percussionist and composer Mike Dillon says that there's something strange about the tradition of musical performance. We talk to Dillon, and we have news from Wichita and around the state.
  • A listener email prompts us to try to get a handle on Irish spellings and pronunciations. It doesn't go well!
  • New art exhibit highlights the sculptures and wind vanes of prolific Lindsborg artist John Whitfield.
  • Ron Sexsmith is a singer-songwriter based in Stratford, Ontario, Canada. The multi Juno Award-winner's latest album is Hangover Terrace.
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