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A church in Kansas is navigating political division by trying to find the
'radical center'
Zane Irwin
, October 8, 2024
The United Methodist Church of the Resurrection in Leawood, Kansas, is tackling
political issues even as polarization burdens congregations across the country.
Listen • 4:21
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A home costs more than ever in Kansas. The 2008 housing crisis is part of the
reason
Dylan Lysen
, October 3, 2024
Calen Moore
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The lesser prairie chicken is disappearing in Kansas. Can conservation credits
save it?
Calen Moore
, October 7, 2024
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November election could shift Kansas State Board of Education to the right
Suzanne Perez
, October 1, 2024
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 * Kansas is covered in farms but isn't growing enough local produce for school
   lunches
   Calen Moore
   , September 26, 2024
   Despite being surrounded by farmland, school districts in western Kansas
   struggle to source local food options to feed kids. But farm tours given by
   the state’s Child Nutrition and Wellness program can establish new pathways
   to keep kids healthy.
 * One day before kickoff, KU has no signed contract with the Chiefs to play at
   Arrowhead Stadium
   Sam Zeff
   , September 26, 2024
   The University of Kansas announced in January that it would play some of its
   home football games at Arrowhead Stadium. Since that time, KU has been
   negotiating with the Chiefs and hadn't reached an agreement three days before
   the game.
 * Opponents say KU's merger of diversity centers is an overreaction to anti-DEI
   politics
   Suzanne Perez
   , September 25, 2024
   The University of Kansas informed students this month that it's consolidating
   several diversity-related organizations into one new Student Engagement
   Center. Opponents say the move is an unnecessary reaction to political
   pressure.
 * Forget the stereotypes. Many homeless Kansans have jobs but can't afford a
   place to live
   Dylan Lysen
   , September 24, 2024
   Advocates say homelessness in Kansas is mainly caused by a lack of affordable
   housing, not issues like mental health. Efforts to increase housing stock
   have built thousands of new units, but it’s not enough, and some communities
   oppose new developments.
   Listen • 4:30
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   Sheriff: Man shoots wife outside Wichita elementary school, prompting
   lockdown
   Suzanne Perez
   , September 23, 2024
   The shooting happened just outside Cessna Elementary School near 45th Street
   South and Meridian. A Sedgwick County sheriff's deputy shot and wounded the
   suspect. No students or school employees were hurt.
 * Union members at Textron Aviation reject contract offer, vote to strike
   Kylie Cameron
   , September 21, 2024
   Members of the Machinists union will go on strike Monday after turning down
   the company's contract offer on Saturday.
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   City increasing security after thousands of Wichita Police records are
   compromised in cyber attack
   Kylie Cameron
   , September 19, 2024
   The city says nearly 77,000 records, including incident and traffic reports,
   were breached during the attack.
 * As Kansas farms grow bigger, more people leave and rural life gets lonelier
   Calen Moore
   , September 17, 2024
   Kansas farms have expanded their operations and are now bigger than ever,
   which has led to an economic boom. But that also means fewer farmers, and
   that has contributed to depopulation in rural parts of the state that were
   socially isolated to begin with.
   Listen • 4:35
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   Are you ready for it? KU scholars will present Taylor Swift-themed speaker
   series
   Suzanne Perez
   , September 13, 2024
   The six-part series highlights University of Kansas faculty members exploring
   Taylor Swift's music, lyrics, business strategy and more. It precedes a
   full-blown course on Swift that could launch at KU next fall.
 * Practice makes pitch-perfect: Wichita voice coach helps kids pursue their
   music theater dreams
   Suzanne Perez
   , September 13, 2024
   Wichita voice coach Amy Menas helps children chase their dreams of performing
   in musical theater. Her students have starred in local productions and have
   even made it to Broadway.
   Listen • 4:26

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