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Romance novels account for about a quarter of all books sold in the United States right now, making it the highest-earning genre of fiction.
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After three years, Jay Miller is returning as the president of the Wichita Wind Surge. Miller promises to cut prices and increase attendance.
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Wichita’s National Baseball Congress has showcased the best collegiate and semipro players in the country for nearly 100 years. But of all the players who have played here, perhaps none is as significant to the city’s baseball history as Leroy “Satchel” Paige.
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A Kansas museum has gone to the dogs … and their OK with that.
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In March 2020, the Peace Corps suspended its global operations and evacuated nearly 7,000 volunteers from more than 60 countries. Now the agency is asking volunteers to return and trying to recruit new ones.
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The nonprofit focuses on making alternative forms of transportation accessible and appealing in Wichita.
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For this month’s Hidden Kansas, Beccy Tanner explores new exhibits that provide a different perspective on the Eisenhowers.
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Despite rising costs and inflation, one of the last locally owned theaters in the area is keeping families in front of the big screen.
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On this month’s Hidden Kansas, Beccy Tanner visits the Fort Wallace Museum, which helps preserve and explain the history of the state’s High Plains.
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Hope in the Valley, an equine rescue and sanctuary in Valley Center, has saved nearly 500 horses, donkeys, mules and miniature horses.