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A selection of fully produced segments are made available weekly on the "For Radio Stations" page at the K-State Research and Extension news page, where previous Sound Living episodes are stored.

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Sep 25, 2018

Credit is just one of the tools available for managing finances. When managed successfully, there can be benefits, such as a new car, home ownership, or a college education. However, poor management can result in higher costs to borrow money, lost opportunities, and added stress. K-State Research and Extension family...


Sep 18, 2018

Salad is making a comeback. From expanded offerings at restaurants to increased consumer demand, salad is no longer a side dish – it’s taking center stage as a main meal. As a result, consumers want salads that are filling, healthy and delicious. K-State Research and Extension nutrition specialist Sandy...


Sep 11, 2018

Every year, an estimated one in six Americans – or about 48 million people – get sick from eating contaminated food. September is National Food Safety Month and Kansas State University food scientist Karen Blakeslee says following four simple steps – clean, separate, cook and chill – can help prevent food...


Sep 4, 2018

Go4Life is an exercise and physical activity campaign from the National Institute on Aging to motivate older adults to be more active throughout their lifespan. September is Go4Life Month and K-State Research and Extension adult development and aging specialist Erin Yelland says older adults can perform a variety...