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Cotton growing is on the rise in Kansas, but it still only accounts for a small fraction of the state’s farm production. Now, a combination of global warming, dwindling water and new infrastructure might set the stage for southwest Kansas to become cotton country.
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As hospital beds fill up in rural parts of the state and nearby cities, some doctors say southwestern Kansas is running out of options.
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Each person not counted in Kansas and Missouri could result in a potential loss of more than $1000 in funding for schools, health care and infrastructure. Advocates say a complete count would help racial justice efforts.
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Segment 1: Previewing the next session of the Missouri General AssemblyToday's guests run down some of the issues that lawmakers could tackle during this…
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A federal judge has ruled that Ford County, Kansas, does not have to provide a second polling place in Dodge City on Election Day.In a ruling late…
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Local organizers in Dodge City fought for more, and more accessible, polling places even before their lone, out-of-the-way voting location drew national…
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A malicious virus first infected some local government computers in Finney County, Kansas, in late June. Officials there say that malware did not reach...
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Cattle producers in drought-stricken Kansas counties may now cut hay or graze on land normally set aside for conservation.
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Segment 1: With an understanding in place, city officials and airport developer work on next steps at KCI.Last month Kansas City officials and the…
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Segment 1: How and why people fall in love with places.There are all kinds of love affairs, including the ones we have with the cities where we live.…
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Drive along U.S. Route 400 in western Kansas, and you’ll see hundreds of metal sculptures on tall poles, some as high as 20 feet. It’s the work of…
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On a sunny summer afternoon, a group of cowboys took to the outdoor stage in front of the Raphael Hotel on the Plaza and started singing in four-part…