Full Kansas election results can be viewed at our Kansas Election Coverage page.
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South Korean-born, and raised in Lawrence, Kansas, since age 10, Park returns to Kansas frequently to share music with her community whenevershe is back home from New York City, where she is currently based. FirstPrize winner of the 2022 Susan Wadsworth Young Concert Artists International Auditions, she is managed worldwide by Young Concert Artists.
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In this and previous elections, conservatives frustrated with Kansas public school policies have secured seats on the state board by speaking out against social-emotional learning and advocating for parents' rights.
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Republicans retain control of the seat in eastern Kansas.
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The survey, by the Docking Institute of Public Affairs at Fort Hays State University, found one-third of Kansans think the state and local government are not doing enough to conserve water.
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There were at least 27 cases of grain entrapment in the U.S. last year. OSHA recently added Missouri to the list of states where it’s emphasizing grain handling safety.
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The pumpkin pie Americans enjoy each Thanksgiving often comes from pumpkins grown near Morton, Illinois. The region accounts for more than 95% of canned pumpkin in the U.S.
Kansas sends a new member to Congress as Republican Derek Schmidt wins an open U.S. House seat...Democrats fail to break the GOP super-majority in the Kansas Legislature... and Missouri voters weigh in on a number of ballot questions. These stories and more news headlines, inside.
Americana Music Academy is a not-for-profit music school dedicated to providing music education and music-making opportunities for people of all ages. Founded in 2002, AMA's mission is to teach, promote, and support the advancement of all forms of American roots music and its influences.
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A plurality of Kansas voters feel that immigrants to the state have had a negative impact. But the largest industries even in rural Kansas rely heavily on immigrant labor for the state’s economy.
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When you think of a dangerous Kansas abolitionist, you probably think of John Brown. On this week's KPR Presents, the most dangerous Kansas abolitionist you probably haven't heard of: James Montgomery. Todd Mildfelt and David Schafer are the authors of "Abolitionist of the Most Dangerous Kind: James Montgomery and His War on Slavery."
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We're At War with the Movies on this week's Film Music Friday, spotlighting music from some classic war films. Among the films featured - Patton, Bridge on the River Kwai, Sahara, Destination Tokyo and more.
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Special counsel Jack Smith is taking steps to end both federal cases against Trump before the president-elect takes office, according to a source familiar with the Justice Department deliberations.
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Leaders from around the world congratulated Donald Trump on his presidential election victory, as governments prepare for his return to the White House and the potential impact that will have.
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Despite Donald Trump’s focus on fossil fuels, his return to the White House won’t derail clean energy, analysts and activists say.
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For months, Donald Trump and his campaign have been promising mass deportations. In a city that has received some 200,000 new migrants in the last two years, that promise has resonated among some.
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Bomb threats that U.S. officials linked to Russian email domains disrupted what was generally a smooth voting experience across America on Election Day.
On this edition of Conversations, Alice Hoffman talks with host Dan Skinner about “When We Flew Away: A Novel of Anne Frank Before the Diary.”