- Kansas to pay out extra unemployment benefit
- Kansas lawmakers move quickly on local tax issue
- Kansas man sentenced to prison, fined $310,000 for poaching
- Kansas expects protests; governor limits Statehouse access
- Wichita police catch 170 speeders on Kellogg
- Wichita police say fatal shooting happened outside a restaurant
- High winds cause Brooks Landfill, other Wichita area entities to close Thursday afternoon
- Wichita man sentenced to 225 years in prison for child abuse
- KBI searching for person of interest in death investigation
- Wichita Police arrest man on murder charges
- Columnist Miranda Devine: Democrats are "shameless" [VIDEO]
- PHOTOS: Tandem bus hangs off overpass after crash that leaves 8 injured
- Rumors of surplus doses cause chaos at COVID-19 vaccination site
- WATCH: Relationship expert Dr. Ruth Westheimer, 92, gets COVID-19 vaccine
- Australia to kill pigeon that crossed Pacific from Oregon
- Unprecedented security in Washington ahead of Biden swearing-in [VIDEO]
- ‘Social Dilemma’ star warns of Big Tech bans [VIDEO]
- Disney says company will stop donations to lawmakers that objected to electoral vote
- 'Stunning' to see press ignoring AOC's comment on 'reining in' media: Joe Concha
- 965,000 workers filed jobless claims last week

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Tony Duesing
Tony Duesing, a 3-decade radio veteran, started working Wichita radio in 1983 just a few months after leaving high school. Since then, Duesing studied broadcast journalism at Wichita State University, winning numerous state awards for excellence. From 1983 to 1992, Duesing was very much involved in music-formatted radio, from Country, Oldies, and Top 40 formats. In 1992, Duesing was promoted to Program Director of talk radio station KFH, and later sports radio station KQAM along with news radio station KNSS. Today, Duesing is the Program Director of KNSS AM and FM, also Sports Radio KFH AM and FM. In 2006, Entercom Broadcasting recognized Duesing as one of the top Entercom Program Directors in the country. In 2007, he was also awarded an Edward R. Murrow Award from the Radio Television Digital News Association.