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This week on "The Range," could Kernza be a perennial favorite? Also, origami in the garden.
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For this month’s ArtWorks, Torin Andersen talked with Santa Fe artists Jennifer and Kevin Box about their traveling sculpture exhibit that was inspired by the Japanese art of origami.
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The state is addressing attorney shortages in rural areas and adding self-help resources for Kansans representing themselves, among other projects designed to make the legal system more accessible.
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Riverside neighbors and local historians say the bridge over the Little Arkansas River is finally getting the recognition — and the repairs and maintenance — it deserves.
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Both support raising the state's minimum wage, making it easier to vote, and access to reproductive health care.
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The pastor of the largest church in Kansas is toying with the idea of running for U.S. Senate, but he has yet to officially file
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has been building more temples over the past decade. A new one under construction in Wichita will open later this year.
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United Kansas, the Free State Party expects to endorse candidates in this year's races
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Nearly half owe more than $5,000 and could face liens or garnished wages if they don't respond. Some of the overpayments were issued during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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From Cameron, Missouri to Lawrence, Kansas, small town officials say they offer a slice of the real America, cheaper accommodations and traditional 4th of July festivities.