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  • Immigration and Customs Enforcement worksite enforcement operation in Canton, Mississippi.
    A Mason
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    U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
    The Trump administration wants Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to raid worksites in the agriculture and hospitality industries, despite an initial reprieve this month. Experts say the policy could hurt an industry that relies on immigrant workers.
  • Two men in blue jeans stand in a field planted with soybeans and cereal rye. Red barns, silos and trees line the edge of the field.
    Rachel Cramer
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    Harvest Public Media
    Across much of the Midwest, the atmosphere is becoming warmer and retaining more water, leading to heavier downpours. A two-crop system called relay intercropping could help farmers buffer weather whiplash and boost profits.
  • We celebrate Pride Month with the story of the fight for gay rights on campus. Kathy Rose-Mockry is the author of "Liberating Lawrence: Gay Activism in the 1970s at the University of Kansas." We also hear from Matt Keenan, executive director of Kansas Legal Services, KPR's Community Spotlight organization for June.
  •  Retro Cocktail Hour
    Jerry Lopez
    This week's Retro Cocktail Hour features the new exotic sounds of the Midday Mai Tais Project, Creepxotica and Ixtahuele, along with tunes by the Guitars Unlimited, the Hollywood Jazz Stars and vibraphonist Cal Tjader.
  • Roger Wilder
    Brian Turner
    The Roger Wilder Quartet performs an hour of original music this week on Live at Green Lady Lounge.
  • The summer music festivals continue! This week we highlight the Kaw River Roots and Free State Festivals, both in Lawrence, KS Jun 24th - 29th. Featuring music from Split Lip Rayfield, Kirsten Paludan, MoonShroom, Jenna & Martin and much more, plus info about Free State films and music with Director Marlo Angell, and even space for some brand new music releases!
Kansans react to Iran bombing... Lenexa police shooting leaves one dead... and the body of a boy stuck and killed by a freight train is recovered from the Neosho River. These stories and more can be found inside this commercial-free summary of KPR news headlines. Thanks for supporting our efforts to bring news to the people of Kansas.
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Kansas Legal Services, a statewide non-profit corporation, is devoted to helping low income Kansans meet their basic needs through the provision of important legal and mediation services.
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