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Eight rural communities across Kansas will share $120,000 in grants over the next year to find ways to improve access to fresh produce.Fresh vegetables…
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School lunch has long been a target of jokes. Those jokes turned to complaints from students and parents alike in 2012 when new congressionally mandated…
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Most school districts have moved to comply with stricter nutrition standards since the U.S. Department of Agriculture imposed them almost four years ago.…
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Local food advocates say a bill approved by Kansas lawmakers that restricts the authority of cities, counties and school districts to regulate junk food…
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Delivering meals to low-income people is a long-standing way to improve nutrition, but a project in Iola Unified School District 257 will bring the whole…
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Editor’s note: This story was updated at 4:41 p.m. Friday. The Kansas House on Friday approved a bill to prohibit city, county and school district…
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If soup is the answer to your cold weather woes, you're not alone. A doctor explains why soup makes us feel better, then our critics guide us to the best…
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Poison in your mouthwash? Roach killer in your coffee? On this edition of Up To Date, we discuss some of the ingredients in everyday products that may…
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The state of Kansas and four nonprofit organizations are seeking federal approval to conduct an experiment that they hope will boost participation in a…
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Child nutrition is increasingly a topic of debate. Steve Kraske and guests take a closer look at what we’re feeding our children beginning with baby food.…
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The Kansas City of the future would be a place where people have affordable medical care, policymakers work with the community on health issues and…
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You know how sometimes you stumble across a word you've never heard before in your entire life, and then suddenly, the word is everywhere? That happened…