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A bounty of butterflies and moths will be fluttering and sipping nectar for visitors the 24th annual Festival of Butterflies at Powell Gardens in Kingsville, Missouri.
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Summer is the season of the butterfly, and you can spot them fluttering around a number of gardens in Kansas City.
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Tulip festivals are not just important to the culture of many Midwestern towns, they're also huge for the economy. After cancelling last year's events, residents are welcoming back both flowers and crowds.
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Rebecca Koop has worked on beautifying her corner of Northeast Kansas City for decades. She'll show off her tile mosaic on April 22.
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Segment 1: What we know about COVID-19, and what we don'tA lot is unknown about the novel coronavirus currently circulating the globe, giving rise to…
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Segment 1: An American tradition revived.In their first iteration, victory gardens provided much needed food for Americans at home and abroad fighting…
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Segment 1: How to make compost.Composting is one of those things that sounds easy — but is it? A local farming instructor explains what compost is, how to…
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Segment 1: How a tattoo interacts with technology.A tattoo artist in Topeka inks soundwave tattoos, which play a recorded sound with the help of your…
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Segment 1: How Kansas City is protecting its digital data from hackers.In light of recent cyberattacks in Atlanta and Baltimore, data security is becoming…
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Chinese food in the United States has become as American as apple pie. Or crab Rangoon (which was probably invented here).Since its earliest days in the…
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The Westport Post Office recently moved to shut down the DIY herb garden in its front lawn. The gardener, and neighbor of the post office, shares her…
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Summer is just about over and seasonal crops like zucchini, tomatoes and peppers are ripe for the picking. Today, Flint Hills resident and friend of the…