Help for domestic violence victims... an insider's view of the state legislature... and highways of the future.
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Manhattan real estate developer T.J. Vilkanskas does not view the now-defunct Aggieville Midtown office/retail/residential development as a failure... and hopes locally-elected leaders continue to support projects that bring jobs.
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One in 24 people will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer. Dr. Molly Disbrow with Stormont Vail Health says early screening can save lives.
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Sustainability refers to the ability to meet present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet theirs. Konza Prairie Biological Station Director John Blair says the science they practice every day aims to ensure just that.
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Indivisible MHK is hosting a town hall meeting tomorrow. Volunteer leader Philip Nel said today it's time to stand up.
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No specifics yet, but the brass at Fort Riley is getting prepared for possible cuts to the civilian workforce.
Garrison Commander Col. Jerry Nunziato was Mike's guest today.
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Mike unpacked K-State’s Name-Image-Likeness today with Pierson McAtee and Curry Sexton.
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Stormont Vail Health VP of Strategy & Regional Development Mary Martell and K-State clinical research scientist Dr. Carl Ade talked about the one-of-a-kind partnership on today’s episode.
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Smartphones in class, southern border mission, and lavender Corvettes... coming this week.
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Hailey Wurtz and Faith Winkelmann talked with Mike about motivation, collaboration… and winning a national championship.
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Climate change has brought wildfire dangers that exist year-round.
Mike spoke with Kansas State Forester Jason Hartman and Fire Management Officer Bill Waln.
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Veteran Pottawatomie County Commissioner Dee McKee is concerned that federal spending cuts have not been prioritized.
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RCPD is “breaking up” with Fake Patty’s Day–what will that look like as the unofficial holiday ensues tomorrow?
On today’s episode, Riley County Police Department Director Brian Peete and Deputy Director Erin Friedline join to discuss accountability and harm reduction.
The Black Entrepreneurs of the Flint Hills aim to bridge the racial wealth gap, and to preserve history and heritage through the propose Yuma Street Cultural Center in Manhattan.
Mike sat down today with Sheila Ellis-Glasper, a leader working toward both those worthy goals.
International Women's Day is both a celebration of women's achievement and a recognition of issues still faced in the pursuit of gender parity.
On today’s episode, Mike speaks with Usha Reddi and Mary Stamey on gender equity in advance of the holiday, which takes place on 03.08.
Could a third party thrive in Kansas?
On today's episode, Mike is joined by Aaron Estabrook--treasurer of United Kansas, a statewide political initiative which seeks to bridge bipartisan divides and restore fusion voting.
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Today, Mike checks in with Rep. Angel Roeser and Sen. Brad Starnes halfway through the legislative session. Later, Michael Rezkalla and Eric Martin of Pawnee Mental Health Services join Mike to discuss Medicaid expansion and mental health advocacy.
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What keeps your city commissioners up at night?
On today’s episode of Within Reason with Mike Matson, Manhattan City Commissioner Peter Oppelt speaks on high interest rates, federal budget cuts, and his work-life balance.