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Missouri conservation officials say they are pleased with the way a three-year effort to restore elk to the southeastern part of the state is going.The…
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The 13th Annual West 18th Street Fashion Show started at dusk on June 8, and drew a crowd of onlookers both on the street and from the windows…
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On some occasions, a play calls out to be staged somewhere other than a theater. For example, last year, a production of William Inge's "Bus Stop," which…
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The Missouri Senate’s Blue Ribbon Panel on Immigration held its final meeting Thursday. Among the issues discussed was legislation that would require…
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Area health officials are cautioning that whooping cough, which notably broke out in Johnson County this past spring, continues to be a problem throughout…
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One of the most special spots in Kansas City is getting a new look. Sprawled atop the storefront at 124 West 18th Street is a snotty, smoking feline…
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Given the growing theater scene in the metropolitan area, professional actors can make a pretty good living here. But there is steady competition and…
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Many people in the Kansas City area have close ties to agriculture, whether they currently work on a farm, or grew up on one and left. Or maybe their…
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Johnson County, Kansas is in the midst of a whooping cough outbreak. It's not as bad as in Washington State, where they’ve declared an epidemic of the…
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On this Wednesday's Central Standard, a look at the role of semantics when we discuss industrial agriculture. What does it mean when we say pink slime vs.…
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On this Wednesday's Central Standard, a look at a documentary that argues that Black History is American History.We'll speak with documentary director…
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Writer Joan Didion has built her career by turning her gaze outward. Whether exploring political turmoil in El Salvador or the back lots and bedrooms of…