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On this edition of Conversations, Kate Wheeler and Trent Huntington join host Dan Skinner to talk about “Team Trash: A Time Traveler's Guide to Sustainability.”
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It's more troublemakers from space, attacking the Earth or any convenient bystander, at our next Virtual Cinema a Go-Go on Friday, April 12, at 7 p.m.!
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On this edition of Conversations, author, Curtis Manley and illustrator, Jennifer K. Mann talk with host Dan Skinner about “Climbing the Volcano: A Journey in Haiku.”
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Leavenworth federal prison has been on lock-down for weeks as inmates complain of inhumane conditions... a bill prohibiting Kansas children from receiving puberty blockers and sex reassignment surgery heads to the governor's desk... the state Senate approves a bill giving teenagers in foster care more options for a permanent home... medical marijuana appears dead for the session... and the Barton County Community College men's basketball team competes for a national title. More inside.
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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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This week on KPR Presents, what the experts get wrong about our national security...and the increasingly important role that Kansas plays in keeping America safe.
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Towns in the path of the total eclipse could see millions of dollars flow into their communities to witness a few minutes of darkness when the moon passes in front of the sun.
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Gray foxes, the only canine species in North America that can climb trees, are found across much of the U.S. But over the last two decades, populations in the Midwest have plummeted and multiple state agencies are trying to find out the reasons behind their shrinking numbers.
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The price of cocoa is on a wild historic ride: It topped the all-time record before Valentine's Day and almost doubled since then, in time for Easter. The culprit is the weather.
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