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Steve and Ted in the Morning



Monday - Friday, 6:00 am - 9:00 am

Steve and Ted in the Morning is a fully produced news and entertainment program aired live each weekday morning from 6a-9a on NewsRadio 1330 KNSS. With the talents of Steve McIntosh and Ted Woodward, Steve and Ted in the Morning has grown to become one of the most listened to morning programs with adults in Wichita.

Tune in weekday mornings to Steve and Ted in the Morning for not only the very latest news, traffic and weather, business, sports but we have some great features including Rush Limbaugh’s Morning Update at 7:25 am, Dr Oz at 6:25 am and 8:25 am. We also feature The Osgood File each hour at :45 after each hour. The Wichita Business Journal Report airs at 7:54 am and 8:54 am.

We're the ones with "Traffic and Weather Together." Listen for the very latest traffic info LIVE from Jad Chambers. And don't forget, you can become a Traffic Tracker by calling us at 436-1330 when you see a traffic tie-up.

You can’t afford to miss even one day of Steve and Ted in the Morning. Stay informed with Steve and Ted in the Morning on NewsRadio 1330 KNSS.

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Ted's Blog
It's May! It's May!
Yes, it's me. Maybe this is my New Year's resolution four months too late: to revive this blog. I don't know why I have such an aversion to blogging; maybe it feels too much to me like a diary or a journal, and I always considered that...
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Summer Movie Weekend
For the first time in a long time, I managed to get three movies in during a weekend Friday/Saturday/Sunday ... three movies spanning 80 years. I really enjoyed all of them: a talkie from '31, a silent from 2011, and a Disney movie from the...
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Thoughts from Ted...
*Where did 2011 go? It seems like yesterday I was going to baseball games in hot hot hot weather, and now it's almost Thanksgiving. *Are the Occupy protesters in NYC still going to be as determined during the winter months? And I'm still not clear:...
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Steve and Ted Podcasts
Steve's Blog
The IRS scandal
I have never been a big critic of the Internal Revenue Service. I'm aware of their power, having dealt with the agency as a taxpayer for nearly 50 years. Our government long ago decided to levy an income tax, and we need a strong agency to collect what...
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Riding the rails
"The role of the railroads in this nation's commerce, communication, and leisure travel has been essential for more than 150 years. The linking by rail of this country's east and west coasts boosted our national progress by many, many years. I've only...
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The power of the First Amendment
The recent controversy over religious-themed cheerleaders' banners at a Texas high school points out the power of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. Americans have occasional debates over freedom of speech and religion and the press...
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The cheerleader banner case
State district Judge Steven Thomas ruled that no law prohibits Texas high school cheerleaders from displaying religious-themed banners at sporting events. Judge Thomas ruled that the First Amendment Clause … barring government from establishing...
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Losing weight is tough
I've become a fan of New Jersey Governor Chris Christie. I like the way he handles himself, I like his independence. He appears to be a man of integrity. I'd like to see him stick around for a while. Having hit his 50th birthday a few weeks ago,...
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School security
Two news stories on the same day this week illustrate separate aspects of the school security issue. The Wichita Board of Education approved spending three million dollars to upgrade its security system for all schools in the district. Basically, the...
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Americans' financial worry
"Americans' financial worry has eased to the lowest level since before the recession" … says a news release from Gallup. The recent survey indicates 53% of Americans "highly or moderately worried about their finances" … down from a peak...
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Reactions to gun violence
It's interesting to note how the people of Kansas have reacted to the most recent gun violence incidents. Some states have moved for stricter rules about guns and who can own them. Kansas is a state that has moved toward putting more guns in the hands...
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Profits from the Hyatt
It's taken a few years, but the downtown Hyatt Regency hotel is finally paying off for its owners … the people of Wichita. The City of Wichita bought the facility 12 years ago. Last week Mayor Carl Brewer received a check for $150,000 …...
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More on City Hall cronyism
Recently on The Report I shared long-time civic activist Rod Stewart's doubts that cronyism is running amuck at Wichita City Hall. I also shared Stewart's op-ed opinion that some citizens and groups were constantly "carping" at Mayor Brewer and some...
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