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  • Election day is quickly approaching. This week on KPR Presents, it's a preview of the 2020 elections in Kansas, with analysis from reporters across the state.
  • Celebrate the season with your friends at Kansas Public Radio! Join the KPR staff for stories and songs of the season on "A Very Merry KPR Presents!"
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  • The Dole Institute of Politics fall series on the 2022 elections continues with a look at the Kansas races with former governor Jeff Colyer and former congressman Jim Slattery.
  • How do we remember and honor the women who settled Kansas and the West? Dr. Cynthia Culver Prescott explores the statues that commemorate them in Pioneer Mother Monuments.
  • Former U.S. Senator Nancy Kassebaum Baker joins Dole fellow Bob Blaemire at the Dole Institute's "Giants of the Senate" series.
  • For much of the past several decades, one issue dominated Kansas politics: school finance. Education scholar Bruce Baker talks about school finance, equity, and what Kansas got right.
  • The Dole Institute of Politics at the University of Kansas is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. We preview this year's line-up with director Audrey Coleman.
  • Kevin Merida is the editor of the Los Angeles Times and recipient of the 2023 William Allen White National Citation, awarded annually to an outstanding journalist.
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