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After more than 8 months of nonstop work battling this virus, our brave doctors, nurses and vital health care workers face fatigue, exhaustion and desperation, just when we need them the most.
Kansas' health officer says the flood of new COVID-19 cases is pushing front line health care workers and other essential workers to the brink. cjonline.com/opinion/2020112…
Today’s case numbers, combined with the staffing and capacity issues hospitals are currently facing, is terrifying to me and to those working in public health. If you are sick, please stay home and contact your healthcare provider.
Sedgwick County health officer recommends banning out of state participants in sports tourneys or large gatherings; 50% restaurant occupancy and wearing face masks.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of NIH's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, says the novel coronavirus pandemic will "definitely going to get worse before it gets better." #CNNTownHallcnn.it/2W7cV84
Before you vote on Nov. 5, come learn where the candidates for Wichita mayor stand on issues that matter to you.
Join us on Sept. 10 as we host a debate between Jeff Longwell and Brandon Whipple. Details: kmuw.net/shorturl/fbmayorald…
Yes! Fabulous breaking news: @KMUW won Kansas Association of Broadcasters "Large Market Radio Station" of the year! We also earned 11 awards! Thanks @ksbroadcasters@radiodebra @thomaspshine
Can’t wait to unveil details of the new KMUW Korva Coleman Scholarship for Diversity in Journalism! We are just giddy talking about it at a meeting in Washington, DC. We’ll share details at the end of Sept. about the summer 2020 full-time student opportunity...
So well-deserved! Mama Stamberg would be proud and celebrate with cranberry relish. The rest of us will celebrate that public radio has broken another mold!
Susan Stamberg. First woman to anchor a national news broadcast, @npratc. E.L. Doctorow called her “the closest thing to an enlightened humanist on the radio.” Has given me the best advice. Still works at NPR! And now this news: she gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.