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The Joseph Ashby Show, revived
Read more: The Joseph Ashby Show, revivedHe’s no longer on AM radio at KQAM, but people still want to hear him. So for now there’s the Joseph Ashby Show podcast.
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Kansas state assessments
Read more: Kansas state assessmentsAn experimental presentation of Kansas state school assessment data.
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Decoding Duane Goossen
Read more: Decoding Duane GoossenThe writing of Duane Goossen, a former Kansas budget director, requires decoding and explanation. This time, his vehicle is “Rise Up, Kansas.”
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Airport traffic statistics
Read more: Airport traffic statisticsAirport traffic data presented in an interactive visualization.
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Personal income in the states
Read more: Personal income in the statesAn interactive visualization of personal income growth and change in the states.
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Kansas school spending: Visualization
Read more: Kansas school spending: VisualizationAn interactive visualization of revenue and spending data for Kansas school districts.
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WichitaLiberty.TV: Bud Norman and the election
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: Bud Norman and the electionBud Norman, author of the blog The Central Standard Times, joins Bob Weeks to discuss results of the 2016 general election.
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From Pachyderm: 2016 general election analysis
Read more: From Pachyderm: 2016 general election analysisFrom the Wichita Pachyderm Club this week: A panel discussion on the results of the 2016 general election.
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National economic statistics
Read more: National economic statisticsGross Domestic Product and spending, in an interactive visualization.
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Decoding the Kansas teachers union
Read more: Decoding the Kansas teachers unionExplaining to Kansans what the teachers union really means in its public communications.
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Trump and school choice
Read more: Trump and school choiceCould a President Trump bring more school choice to Kansas?
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Did the Kansas Supreme Court read these cases?
Read more: Did the Kansas Supreme Court read these cases?The merit system of judicial selection in Kansas has sprung a leak, finds the United States Supreme Court.