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Greg Hoyt, USD 383

After a career of working in the school district as a teacher and principal, Greg Hoyt has some stories about the last day of school. As the school y…

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Jeff Wick, WTC Fiber

In a climate where remote work, online education and telehealth services are becoming the norm, access to reliable fiber broadband internet is essent…

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Brad Chapin, Stormont Vail Health

May is Mental Health Awareness Month. For Brad Chapin, Director of Clinical Services for Stormont Vail Behavioral Health Services, this means address…

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Julie Mulvihill and Lisa Sisley, Humanities Kansas

Amid exhaustive federal budget cuts, support for the humanities has become a dying art. Humanities Kansas board member Lisa Sisley and executive dire…

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Brian Peete, RCPD Director

In an ever-changing landscape, Riley County Police Department Director Brian Peete shares his insight on police security within schools, and the bud…

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Leah Fliter, Kansas Association of School Boards

The Kansas Association of School Boards aims to be a voice for public education and facilitate student success. Lobbyist Leah Fliter joins Mike on to…

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Gene Taylor, K-State Athletic Director

University athletic programs can be described as the "front door" to higher enrollment numbers and a more engaged student body. On today's show Gene …

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David Dobbs and Tyler Wudarczyk, PTMW Inc.

Based in Topeka, PTMW Inc. has been leading the way in equipment manufacturing solutions and products since 1983. Now, they're bringing as many as 15…

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Tom Addair, Manhattan attorney

On today's show, local attorney Tom Addair provides insight into his profession as a whole, and his office's motto: "Protect clients with compassion."

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Richard Linton, Kansas State University

The aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis resulted in a noticeable dip in birthrates. 18 years later, there are fewer students preparing to head to …

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