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The Washburn men's basketball team has advanced to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Division II tournament. The Ichabods play Tuesday night against Lenoir Rhyne in Evansville, Indiana.
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Kansas hasn't always looked the way it looks today. It's been changing. A new book pinpoints changes across Kansas and the Great Plains using a technique called rephotography. Commentator Rex Buchanan reviews the book One Hundred and Fifty Years of Change on the Great Plains by University of Kansas biologist Town Peterson.
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It's Shakespeare's "A Comedy of Errors" like you've never seen it! "The Good, the Bard, and the Ugly" is the latest production by Topeka's Lady Shakes Theatre Company.
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Fossils are both rare and... seemingly everywhere. A very small percentage of ancient plant and animal life became fossils. Yet, the authors of a new book say fossils can still be found in so many places, especially in the western U.S.
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Musician Freedy Johnston once sang that he had "sold the dirt to feed the band," referring to leaving behind his hometown of Kinsley, Kansas to pursue a career in music in New York City. Now, he's returned home to paint a mural celebrating Kinsley. It's something he says will help shed light on how art can impact rural communities.
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United Nations of Islam ruled Quindaro Boulevard in Kansas City, Kansas, for two decades. The group’s leaders are about to go on trial.
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Wichita water customers will be limited to outdoor watering one day a week. That day depends on which part of the city they live in.
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Wichita State University unveiled its own cricket field near campus in May. International students were at the forefront of this effort. For some of them, cricket is more than a sport...it's a connection to home.
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There's something compelling about visiting historic sites, particularly places where sad and tragic events unfolded. Commentator Rex Buchanan visits two places that conjure up dark images from America's distant and not so distant past.
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Ashton Hooper is a 4th grader in Salina who was born without fingers on her left hand. She's been finding inspiration this week while watching others with disabilities play golf at the U.S. Adaptive Golf Open in Newton.
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The district's new boundaries changed the demographics and political landscape. The race is attracting attention from both parties after sitting Republican Congressman Jake LaTurner said he would not run for reelection.
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The staff of Kansas Public Radio wishes you a happy and safe 4th of July