Episodios

  • Before Sunrise: A day in the life of a morning news anchor
    Mar 13 2026
    KWCH 12 morning news anchor Felicia Rolfe is a familiar face for many in the Wichita area. Outside of her day job, she’s known for her volunteer work, emceeing events across town and giving back to the community through mentoring. Carla Eckels talks to Rolfe for this month's "In the Mix."
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  • Local Grammy-nominated artist makes couples swoon with singing telegrams for Valentine's Day
    Feb 13 2026
    This Valentine's Day, you may get a knock at your door from Grammy-nominated vocalist Roy Moye III. He is offering singing telegrams throughout Wichita this weekend. For this edition of In The Mix, Carla Eckels has more on Moye’s effort to share his passion.
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  • Draft of Martin Luther King Jr. speech showcases the thought process of the legendary orator
    Jan 16 2026
    Housed in the archives of the Museum of World Treasures is a rare piece of civil rights history.
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  • Local American Legion chapter hopes to help more families in need despite getting fewer toy donations
    Dec 19 2025
    This month on "In The Mix," Carla Eckels talks to a son of a veteran who is helping to bring the joy of Christmas to children.
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  • Native American museum's new director recounts a real story that helped inspire a western classic
    Nov 14 2025
    Candy Taylor knows a thing or two about Native American culture. Following a 20-year stint as a director at a museum in Oklahoma, Taylor recently became the new director of the Mid-America All Indian Museum in Wichita. She’s eager to help visitors learn more about Native American history and culture.
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  • 'SEEDS' examines the joys and struggles of black farmers
    Oct 10 2025
    A new documentary featured at this year's Tallgrass Film Festival resonates with interim executive director Sierra Franklin-Morton. “SEEDS” is a film that shines a light on Black farmers, their struggles, resilience and legacy. Franklin-Morton’s family owns farms in both Kansas and Oklahoma. For this installment of “In The Mix,” Carla Eckels speaks with Franklin-Morton about how the film connects to her own family history.
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  • Discover the sounds of a decades-old gospel album recorded in a historic Wichita church
    Sep 12 2025
    The choir at St. Paul AME Church recorded a gospel album back in 1968. For this month’s In the Mix, Carla Eckels met with two of the singers on that recording.
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  • TKAAM executive director wants to turn museum into cultural hub
    Aug 8 2025
    Shane Carter has only been the executive director of The Kansas African American Museum for three months, but one of his missions is to turn the museum’s new downtown space a premier destination for visitors.
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