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LaTurner cited spending more time with family and young children as the reason for his decision.
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Some officials in Kansas are trying to get the Kansas City Chiefs to move across state lines, but the governor says she's not involved.
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On this edition of Conversations, Dr. Anthony Rostain talks with host Dan Skinner about “You’re Not Done Yet: Parenting Young Adults in an Age of Uncertainty," which he co-authored with B. Janet Hibbs.
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Determined high schoolers envision more sustainable and beautiful cityscapes. Experts say their approach can benefit both human health and the environment.
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On this edition of Conversations Dan Saks talks with host Dan Skinner about "We Share This Earth,” a board book designed for children three years old and younger.
Overnight storms knock out power to thousands across eastern Kansas... U.S. Rep. Jake LaTurner will not seek re-election to his 2nd District Congressional seat... a Park City woman has been indicted for allegedly making threats against two U.S. presidents... and a new policy prevents public universities from requiring DEI pledges from anyone seeking a job or promotion. Those headlines and more, inside.
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Humans transport some non-native species on purpose. Others arrive by accident. The vast majority don’t hijack landscapes. But those that do come with high stakes.
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Terra Morehead, who retired as a federal prosecutor last August, has agreed to turn over her law license as part of an agreement with a Kansas disciplinary board. As a Wyandotte County prosecutor in the 1990s, Morehead helped KCKPD Detective Roger Golubski frame an innocent man who spent 23 years in prison.
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On this edition of Conversations, Jamie Ulmer talks with host Dan Skinner about the Theatre Lawrence production of the comedy "I Hate Hamlet."
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As newspapers around the country close and consolidate, a printing press in Liberal, Kansas, is a lifeline for local media in the region.
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