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There were Seven Wonders of the ancient world, but in present-day Kansas greatness has multiplied: The Sunflower State counts eight.
NCAA Division I schools are recruiting more players from small communities, but rural athletes face higher hurdles to compete.
Shouldn't homes and livelihoods trump recreation? Richard Oswald casts back to 1993 and keeps a worried eye on the Missouri River.
Without public transportation, rural Americans with disabilities face a difficult choice: move to the city to get the services they need, or stay in their hometowns and try to get by. Even in Kansas, where nine out of ten counties have some form of rural transit, Dorothy Russell can't get 15 miles up the road for dialysis.
Are feral pigs private property, an invasive species or wildlife? The latter, says Pennsylvania's Supreme Court. Enthusiastic hog hunters must wait for boar season, whenever that may be.
A long motorcycle ride improves your view of the sky, your acquaintance with the highway patrol, your appetite. Long rider Dusty Davis of California brings us gourmet home-cooking from the Land of Lincoln.