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Kansas Broadcasters Support Local Communities


Topic: Health Awareness Campaigns
Posted on 8/12/2015

Schurz Communications, Inc. owned KSCW and KWCH Wichita, KS supported multiple women’s health initiatives throughout the month of July. Examples include the American Heart Association’s “Go Red Ladies Night Out,” Susan G. Komen’s “Pink Promise Luncheon” and Habitat for Humanity’s “Women’s Power Lunch.”Additionally, the stations ran multiple stories that focused on the danger of leaving children and animals unattended in cars during hot summer months.



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