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May 21st

Today we’re going to bring you a conversation with the executive director of the Betty Hardwick Center—a key source of mental health services for Abilene. Federal funding cuts will end services for a significant portion of their clientele.


The International Rescue Committee has also been devastated by the loss of its funding. We’ll hear how the agency is working to keep providing some level of support to the refugees who have settled in Abilene.



Dust storms may be costlier than you think. A recent study looks at the financial and health impacts of the increasingly common weather event.



A West Texas Farmer shares his story of coaxing crops from local soil–and planting seeds of education in local minds.



AND we have a suggested barbecue stop for your next road trip through the Panhandle.

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