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After three years and $6 million worth of renovations, the Kansas Museum of History in Topeka will reopen to the public on Saturday. KPR's Jim McLean got a sneak preview of what's in store for visitors.
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Ever taken a canoe trip down the mighty Missouri River through downtown Kansas City? Commentator Rex Buchanan has and he did so with some trepidation.
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The Hall Center at the University of Kansas is hosting Haunting Humanities, a free, all-ages Halloween-themed humanities festival on Wednesday, October 29, in downtown Lawrence.
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Delia Montes was one of two cross-country athletes at Dodge City Community College who were treated for heat-related conditions after practicing on the hottest day of the year. Former athletes and trainers say this doesn't surprise them.
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October 14 is the 135th anniversary of the birth of Dwight D. Eisenhower, our nation's 34th president. Eisenhower grew up in Abilene, which is where his presidential library is located. The author of a new book tries to separate fact from fiction in Eisenhower's eventful life story.
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The play "Silent Sky" kicks off the 2025-2026 University Theatre season at the University of Kansas, and marks a collaboration between the KU Department of Theatre and Dance and the KU Department of Physics and Astronomy.
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This is the 8th history book written by Matthew Algeo, who took over as the local host of KPR's Morning Edition earlier this year. Algeo's latest effort, New York's Secret Subway, will be available Tuesday night (7 pm) during a launch party at the Raven Bookstore in downtown Lawrence.
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Farmers and ranchers eradicated mountain lions from Kansas in the early 20th century, but now the big cats are coming back.
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KPR is seeking a multimedia journalist to cover state government in Kansas. Get all the details here.
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KPR is looking for a new Kansas Statehouse Bureau Chief to keep an eye on state government in Kansas. Join KPR News, meet new people and quote them!
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Artists will gather to perform in north Lawrence Wednesday night for an event called "Words Save Lives." Organizer Marcia Epstein says the artistic performances - featuring poetry, dance and music - are being held on World Suicide Prevention Day.
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The Kansas Jayhawks and the Missouri Tigers have a football rivalry that dates back to the late 1800s. When the Tigers left the Big 12 for the SEC, the Border Showdown also went away. But the rivalry will be renewed this Saturday in Columbia. Greg Echlin has more.