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Kansas lawmakers are set to receive a substantial pay raise next year. Some say that's key to recruiting more young and working class people to run for office.
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People in the agriculture industry are still looking for local solutions to save what is left of the Ogallala aquifer that supports western Kansas. But systemic challenges are making it a slow effort.
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For the first time in three years, honey yields rose across the United States. It’s good news in an industry facing headwinds.
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The Wichita Public Library's new Book Bus makes regular stops at parks, daycares and community centers where people don't have easy access to a library branch. Groups can also request the book bus for special events.
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For this month's Hidden Kansas, Beccy Tanner tells us to enjoy the early bird specials at Cheyenne Bottoms and Quivira Wildlife Refuge.
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For Grand Kyiv Ballet principal dancers Kateryna Kukhar and Oleksandr Stoianov, the 1841 ballet "Giselle" is a powerful and timeless story.
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This week on The Range...have books, will travel. We take a spin on the Book Bus. Also, we enjoy the early bird specials at Cheyenne Bottoms and Quivira Wildlife Refuge.
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The City Council will review its contract with McClatchy at its April 2 meeting.
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The bill crafted by Republican Rep. Steven Howe wouldn’t apply to private or parochial colleges and universities in Kansas. Originally, the financial penalty was $100,000 per offense. Critics say the measure is vague and violates academic freedom.
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Wichita blues duo Arbuckle and Long draws on the tradition of pre-World War II blues for its music. According to singer and harmonica player Dustin Arbuckle, much of the music came just as much from urban centers as rural ones.