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For towns with only a few hundred residents, keeping tap water clean and safe can pose a crippling expense. The predicament is likely to become more common in western Kansas as farm chemicals seep into dwindling water supplies.
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In rural places like western Kansas, the physical distance between support services and victims of domestic and sexual violence adds to the psychological and cultural barriers that might keep someone from seeking help.
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Take in all the sights with a stroll through the “Grassroots Art Capital of Kansas."
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The Telephone Consumer Protection Act, which was enacted in 1991, generally prohibits unsolicited, automated telemarketing calls.
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Statewide housing shortages continue to lock middle class Kansans out of homeownership and threaten the state’s economic growth. A new study highlights some solutions.
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In a tiny Kansas cabin, perhaps the best-known folk song ever was written nearly 150 years ago.
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Corner pharmacies, once widespread in large cities and rural hamlets alike, are disappearing from many areas of the country, leaving an estimated 41 million Americans in what are known as drugstore deserts.
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On any given night, an estimated 943 people in rural Kansas are homeless. But the actual numbers are likely far greater.
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Murals have become a trend across rural Kansas. Here's why more small towns are starting to turn to larger-than-life outdoor artwork.
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Rural Kansans stand to save a lot of money by switching to an electric car or truck. But availability, policy and infrastructure roadblocks could get in the way.