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Arts Funding in Kansas Under Threat Again

Students visit ExhibitsUSA's 'Grand Ole Opry' exhibition at Chisholm Trail Heritage Center in Duncan, Oklahoma. (Photo: Mid-America Arts Alliance)
Students visit ExhibitsUSA's 'Grand Ole Opry' exhibition at Chisholm Trail Heritage Center in Duncan, Oklahoma. (Photo: Mid-America Arts Alliance)

President Donald Trump says he wants to eliminate the National Endowment for the Arts. That move would be another blow to a Kansas arts community that took a hit when state funding was eliminated a few years ago. Bryan Thompson, with the Kansas News Service, took a trip through central and western Kansas to find out what government arts funding means to local communities.  


Here's What The National Endowment For The Arts Pays For In Kansas And Missouri