
Laura Lorson
All Things Considered Host/Producer-
More than 150 Kansas communities participate as exhibitors at the annual event.
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An innovative partnership between community service providers in Lawrence is changing lives in a tangible way.
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Emergency management staff and National Weather Service forecasters hope that giving Kansans a day's worth of warning ahead of possible severe weather means you'll use the time to get weather-ready.
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The project is part of a larger national program exploring Latino American history and culture in the heartland.
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The point of bringing attention to weather and emergency plans is to make sure everyone in the community can work together to stay safe.
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Even if they don't get as much media attention as tornadoes, thunderstorms and lightning can be damaging, costly and deadly as well.
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Floods are costly and dangerous, and it's all too easy to ignore warnings about driving through floodwaters.
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Two Lawrence artists-turned-filmmakers have made a documentary about community cooperation and public art.
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They may be called "silent" films, but this festival features live music performances, a special tour, film lectures and much more.
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Writer, politician and activist Kevin Powell brings his message to KU.