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Seven questions with Kansas Music Hall of Fame inductee and bluegrass musician Rick Faris
- Bluegrass artist Rick Faris will be inducted into the Kansas Music Hall of Fame. He answers seven questions about his career.
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‘Dedicated’ worker dies in trench collapse that trapped others, Alabama city says
The longtime employee was trapped when water and sewage filled the trench, officials said
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Comet last seen in the Stone Age will soon pass over Kansas City. Here’s how to see it
A major comet will be visible with the naked eye over Kansas City and it won’t be seen again for 50,000 years. Here’s a breakdown of when you can expect to see as the comet passes Earth this month.
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Total lunar eclipse to occur on Election Day for first time ever. Here’s how to see it
This rare occurrence won’t happen again for hundreds of years, one expert says.
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A look back at Notre Dame’s 1988 national championship
Who was your favorite player on the '88 squad?
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Punch Brothers' setlist at the Southern to include 'thank you' to late bluegrass legend
The Punch Brothers will play selections from their latest album, "Hell on Church Street," a tribute to the memory of bluegrass guitarist Tony Rice.
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Sports Scoreboard for Thursday, January 27
High school and college scores, summaries and schedules for January 27
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J.D. Crowe Dies: Grammy Winning Master Of The Banjo With The New South Was 84
J.D. Crowe, a Grammy winning banjo player whose mastery of the instrument inspired generations of bluegrass fans, died early on Friday morning, his family announced on social media. No cause of death or location was given. “This morning at around 3 a.m,, our dad, JD Crowe, went home. Prayers needed for all during this difficult […]
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You could see a newly discovered comet this week. It’ll be the brightest of the year
Skywatchers could see the tail of Comet Leonard as it gets closer to Earth.
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Looking for a bluegrass band that thrashes? Check out these Lexington shows.
North Carolina band Town Mountain stretches beyond strings and bluegrass when they return to The Burl in Lexington this week.
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