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KMUW is a listener-supported radio station with a schedule of programming rich in arts, news and ideas. Email: [email protected]
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How to help people who are homeless? What some Wichita City Council candidates say
Candidates for the District 6 seat on the Wichita City Council discussed key issues at a forum Wednesday at the Evergreen Library. The event was hosted by the Wichita Journalism Collaborative.
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Hackers are targeting U.S. farms and food companies. Lawmakers say it’s time to act
As food production and farming become increasingly computerized, cyberattacks are on the rise. Lawmakers and universities are encouraging more research into how to protect the industry from cyber…
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Excessive heat makes sports in the Midwest more dangerous. Can a key weather metric help?
Wet bulb globe temperature uses a combination of weather data that indicates how conditions will affect the human body. But there is no universal standard, leaving just what amount of heat is…
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Amid funding cuts, High Plains Public Radio builds a network
The only public radio station serving the five-state, mostly rural High Plains region is organizing a fresh era of community-based journalism after $1 billion in cuts to public broadcasting. A grant…
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DeSoto embraces a 'generation worth of improvements' as Panasonic ramps up production
The $4 billion Panasonic plant opened this summer in the Kansas town, but has delayed its goals for full production. But its impact can already be felt in new housing projects and an incoming data…
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Kansas made itself part of the corn belt, but that may not be sustainable
Western Kansas has inserted itself into the corn belt, a region of the Midwest from Ohio to Nebraska that has dominated corn production. There might be better crop options for the Kansas climate, but…
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Americans are drinking less. What does that mean for winemakers in the Heartland?
The American Heartland has experienced a boom in wineries over the last three decades. But with U.S. wine sales trending down since 2019, some producers are feeling the effects more than others.
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Excessive heat makes sports in the Midwest more dangerous. Can a key weather metric help?
Wet bulb globe temperature uses a combination of weather data that indicates how conditions will affect the human body. But there is no universal standard, leaving just what amount of heat is…
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KMUW
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Amid funding cuts, High Plains Public Radio builds a network
The only public radio station serving the five-state, mostly rural High Plains region is organizing a fresh era of community-based journalism after $1 billion in cuts to public broadcasting. A grant…
www.kmuw.org