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We're celebrating National Poetry Month with Kansas Poet Laureate Traci Brimhall. Dr. Brimhall teaches creative writing at Kansas State University and is the author of several books, including Come the Slumberless to the Land of Nod.
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Where does the Nile River begin and who were the men who risked everything to find it? That's at the heart of Candice Millard's "River of the Gods: Genius, Courage, and Betrayal in the Search for the Source of the Nile."
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We explore the Amelia Earhart Hangar Museum, home of the last remaining Lockheed Electra 10-E — an airplane identical to the one Earhart was flying when she disappeared over the Pacific Ocean in 1937.
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Just in time for Kansas Day, Roxie Yonkey explores some of the stranger parts of Kansas history in "Secret Kansas: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure."
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The beginning of a new year is the perfect time to start something new! Kansas City artist, entrepreneur, and self-proclaimed "StArtist" Becky Blades is the author of "Start More than You Can Finish."
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As Iowa Republicans hold their presidential caucuses Monday, we hear from Washburn University's Bob Beatty about his new documentary, "See How They Run: Presidential Candidates and the Iowa Caucuses."
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This week on KPR Presents, it's a walk through Governor Kelly's State of the State address, with analysis and commentary by political reporter Jim McLean and Michael Smith of Emporia State University.
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As 2023 comes to a close, we're looking back at the top Kansas news stories of the year with help from the Kansas News Service.
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Kaye McIntyre hosts an hour of songs and stories about the season, featuring members of the Kansas Public Radio staff.
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KPR's Community Spotlight for December is on Harvesters: the Community Food Network. Sarah Biles of Harvesters and Aundrea Walker of Just Food join us to talk about fighting food insecurity in northeast Kansas.