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  • A U.S. Senate subcommittee has appropriated $300 million in funding for the National Bio and Agro- Defense Facility , or NBAF, in Manhattan, Kan.Ron…
  • By Dan Verbeck, KCUR NewsKansas City, MO – We can fix most of the problems! That's the message from a collection of non-profit and government agencies…
  • Kansas City, MO – KCUR-FM won Radio Station of the Year, and top honors in two categories, including talk show and feature reporting, when the Heart of…
  • http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kcur/local-kcur-874852.mp3Topeka, KS – A cash crunch forced Kansas to delay $173 million in aid…
  • Up to Date's Steve Kraske talks with Eric Rosen, director of "A Christmas Story, The Musical"By Up to Date, Nov 20,…
  • The company unveiled the new version of its 1960s era compact car Monday. Chrysler's hoping the Dart will keep the reinvented car company on a roll. The company has started regaining some traction after a near collapse and a government bailout. It's now part of the Italian car company Fiat.
  • The haul also solidifies Romney's status as the lead man in the primary contest. He saw a significant increase in donations, while his opponents raised less money.
  • State fair season brings a lot of weird and fried food. The Indiana State Fair decided on spaghetti-and-meatballs ice cream as its official food — gelato noodles, strawberry-tomato sauce , chocolate meatballs and a sprinkle of white chocolate "cheese." The Iowa State Fair — home of last year's hit, deep-fried butter — now offers a double-bacon corn dog.
  • Temperatures fell by 15 degrees or more on Sunday in cities from the midwest to the mid-Atlantic. After more than a week in the low 100s, forecasters say most of the U.S. will be more seasonable in coming days.
  • Separate mass shootings at opposite ends of North America have left dozens wounded and at least two people dead.
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