Happy Valentine's Day! Is it the most romantic day of the year or our most over-hyped holiday?Find out as we celebrate Valentine's Day with The American History Guys. Join us 8:00 Sunday evening as we trace the history of love and courtship from the Colonial Era to the present.
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Kansas Health Series Monday 6:40 AM - & 8:40 AM “Kansas Health: A Prescription for Change” is an award winning weekly series about the health and well-being of Kansans. It's an expansion of the series, "Kansas Kids: A Prescription for Change", which has been heard on Kansas Public Radio, as well as other public and commercial radio stations, since June of 2000. | Item Listing | Is This The Year For A Statewide Smoking Ban? Date: February 8, 2010 For more than a decade, clean air advocates in Kansas have been promoting a ban on smoking in public places, including bars and restaurants. A number of cities have already enacted such laws, but this year proponents say they're hoping lawmakers will pass a statewide smoking ban. Health Reporter Bryan Thompson has more as part of our series, "Kansas Health: A Prescription for Change."
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The new House bill will be heard at 1:30 this Wednesday afternoon, in Room 784 of the Docking State Office Building. For more information about the smoking ban proposals, including links to the actual legislation, visit our website at kpr.ku.edu. Just click on the “Health Series” link. That’s kpr.ku.edu.
Funding for the health series is provided by the Sunflower Foundation of Topeka and the Kansas Health Foundation of Wichita. Email this story Copyright 2010 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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Add the Kansas Health Series to your programming.
Originally launched as a "children's" health series in June of 2000, this national and state award-winning series is produced by Kansas Public Radio's Bryan Thompson. It's made available, free of charge, to any radio station that wishes to carry it. For subscription information, contact
or by calling (785) 864-2246.
Participating Stations:
Kansas Public Radio
KANU FM 91.5 Lawrence --- 6:40 & 8:40 Monday mornings.
KANH FM 89.7 Emporia --- 6:40 & 8:40 Monday mornings.
KANV FM 91.3 Junction City - Olsburg --- 6:40 & 8:40 Monday mornings.
K210CR FM 89.9 Atchison --- 6:40 & 8:40 Monday mornings.
KMUW FM 89.1 Wichita --- Contact station for specific airtimes.
KCUR FM 89.3 Kansas City --- Occasionally during Morning Edition.
KVGB AM 1590 Great Bend --- 9:05 a.m. Sundays.
KSAL AM 1150 Salina --- 12:35 p.m. Saturdays during Mid Day Newscast.
KONQ FM 91.9 Dodge City --- Contact station for specific airtimes.
KDCC AM 1550 Dodge City --- Contact station for specific airtimes.
KSKL FM 94.5 Scott City --- 7:25 a.m. Monday
KBUF AM 1030 Garden City --- 10:00 a.m. Sunday
KINA AM 910 Salina --- 10:05 a.m. Sunday (monthly)
KQNS FM 95.5 Salina --- 6:00 a.m. Sunday (monthly)
KSKG FM 99.9 Salina --- 6:00 a.m. Sunday (monthly)
KILS FM 92.7 Salina --- 6:00 a.m. Sunday (monthly)
KRPS FM 89.9 Pittsburg, 91.3 Iola,102.7 Bartlesville, OK --- Tuesday 7:50 a.m. and 6:50 p.m.
High Plains Public Radio
KANZ FM 91.1 Garden City --- 6:20 Tuesday mornings.
KZNA FM 90.5 Hill City --- 6:20 Tuesday mornings.
KZAN FM 91.7 Hays --- 6:20 Tuesday mornings.
High Plains Public Radio also broadcasts on: Ashland 92.9, Atwood 95.3, Colby 88.9, Dodge City 92.9, Elkhart 90.3, Goodland 89.7, Hugoton 92.3, Liberal 96.3, Ness City 92.9, St. Francis 96.3, Sharon Springs 90.7, Tribune 89.5, Amarillo 94.9, Amarillo 105.7, Bushland 91.5, Guymon 88.9, Lamar 90.7, Spearman-Perryton 89.5, Washburn, Claude & Panhandle 91.3 FM.
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