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While the Wichita-area economy has slowed dramatically this year, the pace of economic development efforts has not.Andrew Nave is the executive vice…
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When Bob Daniels started telling people he wanted to start a shrimp farm in Sumner County, the response was what you might expect."'You're going to sell…
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This week on The Range, we travel to Wilmore, Kansas, population 37, where an unusual attraction can make even adults feel like kids again.Plus, you've…
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With so many people working from home during the pandemic, it raises the question: Will we ever go back to the office?Tom Johnson, president of the…
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This week on The Range, after a steady drumbeat of bad business news, we're focusing on the sunnier side of things, including what's keeping one local…
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Since the pandemic started in March, The Range has chronicled the economic difficulties of a variety of industries and businesses: restaurants, airlines,…
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Joe Ruocco began collecting baseball cards in 1954. He’s never stopped."I followed the Yankees, and I wanted to try to get as many Yankees as I possibly…
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While most people across Kansas still slumber, trash truck crews start filing into work — and get their temperatures taken.The people who haul debris to…
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Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly announced the latest phase-out of her coronavirus-driven statewide shutdown. The changes start on Friday.
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A Cluster Of COVID-19 Cases At Olathe FedEx Facility Appears To Be 'Contained,' Health Officials SayNine cases were discovered at the distribution center last week, but testing has turned up only two more cases among workers since.