The Range | Feb. 12, 2021

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A restored fire engine at the Kansas Firefighters Museum.
Lu Anne Stephens

Wichita turned 150 years old last year, which means there’s a fair amount of history in our city. But sometimes you have to search for it a bit.

This week on The Range, we visit the Kansas Firefighters Museum — a small building in south Wichita that contains a large piece of the city's past.

Plus, who would start a business during the pandemic? Apparently, a lot of people. We talk to freelance reporter Stan Finger about the surprising trend.

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