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Barbecue people are a devout bunch, rising before dawn to light their altars of smoke and trusting that time, temperature and the perfect rub will turn a simple piece of meat into a masterpiece.
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Had I intentionally planted sunflowers in our garden, I doubt they would have survived.
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The Woodland Park Historical Walk features photos and stories from the immigrants who lived, worked and helped settle Wichita's North End.
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Director Matt Crow worked with Wichita State University students to make a film about the musical event's legacy and connection to the prairie.
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In a new book, KU economics professor Misty Heggeness explores the pop star’s rise to fame and how it illustrates the role of women in today’s economy.
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A handful of Wichita-area vets are part of an emerging movement in veterinary medicine called "Fear Free." The techniques aim to change how our pets feel about visiting the doctor.
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We’ve kept the concept the same, even after a decade, because why mess with perfection? Just read 12 books from these 12 categories over the next 12 months.
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Early next year, Carnegie libraries across the U.S. will receive a $10,000 gift in honor of the nation's 250th anniversary. The library in Peabody, which serves as a lifeline for the community, has not yet decided how it will use the money.
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Gwen Ottenberg, owner of Imagine That Toys in Wichita, offers some suggestions for card and board games for upcoming holiday gatherings.
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The Kansas State High School Activities Association has not sanctioned girls' flag football as a full varsity sport, but this year’s pilot program could set a path for that to happen.